Descend through clear Red Sea waters to notable shipwrecks for a breathtaking dive like no other.
One dive beneath the surface of the Red Sea and you’ll discover why it’s one of the world’s most breathtaking diving destinations. Clear waters, reefs, an abundance of marine life and several notable shipwrecks have enthralled researchers and historians, including Jacques Cousteau, for decades. Now, the Dive Centre at Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh is offering you a Red Sea dive like no other.
Rise early and board one of the Dive Centre’s high-speed powerboats, some of the fastest in the Red Sea, that will carry you to the Strait of Gubal in little more than an hour. Your destination is the historic resting place of British munitions ship, the SS Thistlegorm, which was sunk by a German bomber in 1941. During two exploratory dives, you’ll descend 30 metres below the surface to discover the Thistlegorm’s holds, where wartime cargo such as motorbikes, trucks and guns remains. Nearby, you’ll find the Thistlegorm’s sister ship, the Rosalie Moller, which also succumbed to a German bomber attack, as well as the wrecks of Abu Nuhas – many of which you can explore.
Reservations: Divers must be certified and at least 15 years of age. A minimum of four divers is required to book.