We are proud to have the company of Felipe Ravina, renowned biologist, activist and marine conservationist, who will give exciting talks on board for another year. We will discover how underwater video becomes a powerful tool for the conservation and protection of our oceans. Your experience in the field and your dedication to the cause will add a unique dimension to our expedition.
In addition, throughout the week, we will carry out active cleanings on both the seabed and the beaches, allowing us to actively contribute to the preservation of the marine environment while enjoying unforgettable dives and unique moments on board.
The Northern Red Sea Route has gained popularity as the preferred choice for those seeking exciting liveaboard cruises and exploring world-renowned dives. Known for its diversity and versatility, this route is perfectly suited to divers of all levels, from those with experience in open water to those taking their first steps in the fascinating world of diving.
The itinerary of this route is impressive, allowing us to enjoy quiet nights on the high seas and contemplate dazzling landscapes, such as the majestic Sinai Peninsula or the numerous islands with their lagoons and coral reefs.
Among the most notable dive spots are the spectacular reefs of the Strait of Tiran, where coral gardens immerse divers in an underwater world of fascinating colors and shapes.
In Ras Mohammed National Park, ocean currents transport nutrients and plankton, creating an environment conducive to the growth of hard and soft corals of exceptional beauty. The abundant marine life includes schools of unicorn surgeonfish, turtles and schools that dance around the reefs.
A highlight of the Northern Route is the opportunity to explore historic shipwrecks, such as the famous S.S. Thistlegorm, sunk during World War II and discovered by Jacques Cousteau in the 1950s. This underwater museum offers multiple diving opportunities, including night dives to discover the treasures it carried in its holds.
The Strait of Tiran Islands, located between the Sinai Peninsula and Saudi Arabia, offer some of the most famous diving in the Red Sea, with reefs such as Jackson, Thomas and Gordon Reef presenting different underwater environments and landscapes.
In short, the Northern Red Sea Route stands as a jewel for divers around the world, and the presence of Felipe Ravina adds a special touch to this experience. Its combination of natural beauty, historic shipwrecks and vibrant marine life makes it an unparalleled diving destination. Regardless of your level of experience, this route offers a variety of underwater experiences that will leave you amazed and with unforgettable memories.