Wrecks and Reunions Week in the Red Sea
Once again, the Lleida A l’Aigua group set off on a new adventure in the Red Sea, this time joined by friends from Barcelona and Madrid. A group that instantly clicked and made everything easy — the kind you remember long after the trip ends.
We kicked off the week in Ras Mohammed National Park, waiting for the winds to calm before heading north to explore one of the Red Sea’s treasures: the wrecks of Abu Nuhas. And it was worth the wait. Incredible dives, glassy seas, and even surprise dolphin encounters made it unforgettable.

Night dives brought the perfect contrast to the warm summer evenings. But what truly defined the week were the endless post-dive conversations, laughter, shared stories… and the occasional late-night swim for the brave ones.

As a perfect ending, we dove alone on the legendary SS Thistlegorm, one of the world’s most iconic wrecks, and finished the trip with a spectacular snorkel at Small Crack.

It was a week that was intense, genuine, and flew by. We leave with one thing certain: this wasn’t goodbye, but a heartfelt see you soon.
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