
Fury Shoals
- Northern Reefs & Wrecks
- Northern Wrecks & Strait Of Tiran
- North, Tiran & Dahab
- North & Brothers (N & B)
- Brothers Island
- Brothers, Daedalus & Elphinstone (BDE)
- St. John's
- Daedalus, Zabargad & Rocky island (DZR)
- Rocky, Zabargad & St. John's (RZS)
- Brothers, Daedalus & Fury
- Daedalus & St. John's
- Daedalus & Fury Shoals
Nächster Trip
- Boot Sea Serpent
- Datum 22/03/2025 - 29/03/2025
- Freie Plätze 1 verfügbare Plätze
- Abfahrt von PG
- ab 1,249 EUR/ Person
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Höhepunkte der Route
The Fury Shoals make up several reefs along the Southwest Red Sea coast, offering amazing scuba diving opportunities with some of the most pristine reefs in Egypt. The hard and soft coral are unspoiled and are a highlight of many dive sites such as the Fury Shoal Garden.

- Marsa El Shouna
- Shaa'b Sataya (Dolphin reef)
- Elphinstone
- Shaa'b Maksour
- Abu Dabbab reef system
- Fury Shoal
- El Malahi
- Claudia reef
- Abu Galawa Big
- Abu Galawa Small
- El Shiliniat
- Shaa'b Sharm
- Shaab Marsa Alam
- Habili Marsa Alam
Marsa El Shouna

The corner and outside north of Shouna is unique for its sprawling sand plateau. Littered in table corals of all shapes and sizes, pick your depth on the gradual slope and see what's hiding beneath each one. Of course blue spot rays are abundant, but certain times of year bring in breeding guitar rays and other surprises.
Shaa'b Sataya (Dolphin reef)

Large 6 mile long horseshoe shaped reef. In the lagoon some families of dolphins have been living for a long time, easy to meet. It is an excellent shelter for the night, <br/>Here we moor our boat so you can snorkel along the beautiful spinner dolphins.
Elphinstone

This long finger like reef runs from north to south in the open Red Sea. Steep walls drop to the depths on the reef’s east and west sides, while the north and south ends of the reefs are marked by submerged plateau. Sharks often swim by the spot to feed on the abundant reef fish population. This is one of the most famous dive site in Egypt. The Elphinstone Reef is full of healthy corals, magnificent clear blue water, and rich marine life. It is also a great destination to see your first shark.
Shaa'b Maksour

If you want an amazing diving trip, full of adventure and underwater excitement, then Egypt Red Sea is the place to go. Shaab Maksour South, A great dive site located in Egypt Red Sea (Hamata, South Dive Sites)..offering amazing scuba diving opportunities with some of the most pristine reefs in Egypt. The hard and soft coral are unspoiled and are a highlight of many dive sites
Abu Dabbab reef system

Abu Dabbab reef, Fishermen have numbered the reefs of the entire formation from north to south with the numbers one to six, which has to lead to the individual names Abu Dabbab Wahid, Ithnain and Thalata (1, 2 and 3 respectively). The site lies just 4 km off the mainland, 10 NM south of Port Ghalib and 15NM north of Marsa Alam, ideal for check dive right at the beginning of a tour, or for the last dive at the end. Because of its close to Elphinstone, which is just 3NM away, Abu Dabbab has become a popular site for shallow dives for those who have done a deep dive in Elphinstone, which occasionally makes it crowded on the surface and underwater.
Fury Shoal

The Fury Shoals make up several reefs along the Southwest Red Sea coast, offering amazing scuba diving opportunities with some of the most pristine reefs in Egypt. The hard and soft coral are unspoiled and are a highlight of many dive sites such as the Fury Shoal Garden. The marine life is also really great with all the usual reef fishes of the Red Sea and various species of reef Sharks (Whitetip, Grey) and even sometimes the curious Oceanic Whitetip Shark. Pelagic fishes such Barracudas, Giant Trevallies, Dogtooth Tunas are also common in the area.
El Malahi

the playground in the Fury shoals area, fantastic landscape and one of the best areas with formations of hard coral´s
Claudia reef

an amazing dive site that allows you to experience the reef from inside and as well from outside, swim through,caves & Tunnels
Abu Galawa Big

Galawa Abu Kebir is a popular stopover for liveaboard´s. It is a fantastic dive site. The wreck of the Chinese tug boat Tien Hsing (Tienstin) lies here. The 34 meter tug is fully covered with bouquets of beautiful soft and hard corals. The wreck is an impressive sight that makes you want to dive it.
Abu Galawa Small

To the western end of the main crescent shaped reef is a smaller reef piece with gullies and swim-throughs in it. On the southwest side of this is the wreck of small sailboat at the base of the reef, which lies on its starboard side in 18m of water on a sandy sea floor. Reported by local guides as an American sailboat which sank in 2002
El Shiliniat

Small reef at wadi el Gimal area, offers a great shallow dive with a fantastic coral garden
Shaa'b Sharm

This dive is similar to the dive at the famous Elphinstone reef further north. A long reef with 2 drop off walls on the north and south side. The advantage of Shaab Sharm is the reef position is east to west so we can avoid the normal current and it has less divers. The east features a very nice plateau where you can meet some surprise visitors!
Shaab Marsa Alam

large semi-circle reef in the form of a “bean”, surrounded by a sandy bottom, full of rock formations and reefs. The part of the northeast is home to a rich coral garden, descending in the deep. In the inner part, near a big rock, in a depth of 11-12 meters, we find a small wreck, about 25 meters in length.
Habili Marsa Alam

The site is consists of two pinnacles covered by stunning coral formation and reach by its bio divers marine life. The current is very intense between two pinnacles. The photographers love this site as they can capture incredible images of submarine landscape.
Route
Day 1
• First meal served on board plan (Dinner)
• First night spent onboard at Port
Day 2
•Check dives near Marsa Alam coast
• Second dive and night dive is possible
• Sailing to Fury Shoals.
Day 3-5
Possible Sites: (Malahi • Sha’ab Claudio • Sha’ab Maksur • Sataya/Dolphin Reef • Abu Galawa Big & Small)
• Sailing to Wadi Gimal Area
Day 6
• Third & Night Dive at Abu Dabbab Reefs
Day 7
• Back to port. Last night spent onboard at Port
Day 8
• Check•out from Cabin at 10:00 A.M
• Check•out from boat latest 12:00 Noon
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