Although we are reaching the end of the season, we are still putting the same enthusiasm and excitement into every week… and it shows. Our group these days has enjoyed an amazing week of diving among the species and wrecks of the Red Sea.

We explored some of the most iconic shipwrecks in the area: the Ulysses, the Ghiannis D, the Carnatic, the Chrisoula K (Marcus), the SS Thistlegorm and the Barge, among others. Each wreck offered us a different atmosphere, filled with history, life and those unique sensations that only the Red Sea can provide.

Between dives, we experienced several surprise moments that defined the week. During a snorkel session, a group of dolphins decided to play with us until they literally got tired of interacting. But the most spectacular part came later: a diving encounter worthy of a National Geographic documentary, when a family of around 30 dolphins approached us completely naturally and interacted with us for several long minutes. It was magical, intense and unforgettable.

The group consisted of a small team coming from Mallorca, while the rest of the divers travelled from different parts of Spain: Catalonia, Asturias, Madrid, among others. Despite not knowing each other beforehand, a truly authentic group of friends was formed, the kind we know will last a very long time.

There was camaraderie, endless jokes, game-filled afternoons and even trips to a desert island to watch the sunset by a bonfire.

A perfect week, one of those that reminds us why we love this job so much.

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