Red Sea October 18-28, 2025

!!50 dive minimum, must be AOW or deep certified!!

 

Luxury Cabin:

Double Diver: $2,295

Single Diver: $3,995

 

Optional excursion:

will know 1 year out

 

To sign up, select the base option. 

Next, select the rooming / Diving option you want under the "Select Addon Option" for each traveler

7 Nights / 8 days aboard AllStar's Scuba Scene

Full board on All Star Red Sea in double occupancy private en-suite cabins

3 dives per day plus night dives when possible (no night dives possible in marine parks)

Dive guides, tanks and weights/belts

Transfers to/from the dock in the port of call    (Hurghada is closest airport)

Coffee, tea, juices, sodas.

Airfare (Diventures can assist, reach out to travel@diventures.com)

VAT Tax-$220 per person payable on board

Tip for Crew (Suggested 15%)

Beer and wine are available for purchase on board. You may BYOB 

Nitrox - $100 per week

Dive Insurance – REQUIRED  https://apps.dan.org/join-dan/?rc=2096543

Travel Insurance – Highly recommended https://dan.org/partner/2096543/trip

$500 due upon signup

$500 due by September 6, 2024

$500 due by February 7, 2025

Full Balance: May 16, 2025

Rick Sass

 

Brothers Islands

The Brothers Islands are an exciting destination for divers visiting Egypt. More than 40 miles from shore, they’re quite difficult to access unless diving from a liveaboard. These two islands are well-known for their magnificient hard and soft corals and shark sightings. The exposed location results in some strong currents and surface conditions.

LITTLE BROTHER
Diving the walls at Little Brother is a real treat. Since the island is uninhabited, its corals are extremely pristine as evidenced by the vibrant colors. Schooling fish flourish along the full length of the wall, while sharks make frequent visits as they ascend from deep water. Grey reef sharks are most common at this island, but oceanic whitetips are visible from October to November.

BIG BROTHER
A working lighthouse, manned by four to five Egyptian soldiers (and not open to visitors), sits atop Big Brother; from a liveaboard, it’s an impressive sight. The diving is quite different compared to Little Brother because of the shipwrecks, sharks and a sizable fish population.

The Numidia wreck,  a colossal British cargo ship that sunk in 1901, rests steeply on the wall. Recreational divers can explore the bow section of the boat. However, the stern is submerged into the depths and only accessible to tec divers. Since 1957, the wreck of Aida II has sat about 100 feet (30m) down on the wall and features many photo-worthy opportunities.

Thresher sharks are periodically spotted at Big Brother, making it one of the rare places divers can encounter the elusive animals. Grey reef sharks are also common, along with oceanic whitetips and sometimes whale sharks.

Highlights:

  • Sharks – especially threshers and oceanic whitetips
  • Wrecks for recreational and advanced divers
  • A fully functional lighthouse

 

Daedalus Reef

Much like the Brothers Islands, Daedalus also sits in open water a good distance from the shore and has a manned lighthouse. However, the reef is much larger and because of its sheer size leaves divers with many options, depending on skill level and challenge desired.

With year-round viewings of hammerheads, Daedalus is a unique locale. While schooling hammerheads often appear from May to August, divers may also encounter oceanic whitetips, grey reef and thresher sharks. Tunas, trevallies and manta rays are seen here, too.

While sharks and pelagics are the main attraction for this area, Daedalus hosts an astounding array of visual experiences, too. Steep walls, covered with hard and soft corals, are stunningly beautiful and healthy. Many of the hard coral formations are massive creating dramatic scenes perfect for taking underwater photos or videos. Since the reef is situated in a marine park, it showcases some of the Red Sea’s healthiest corals. The vibrant colors, various textures and fascinating structures are world-class.

Highlights:

  • Hammerheads – local year-round and schooling seasonally
  • Pristine reef with immense hard coral formations
  • A fully functioning lighthouse

 

Elphinestone Reef

Resting only a few miles from the coast of Marsa Alam, Elphinstone Reef is likely the most famous dive site in Egypt – and it’s no wonder why. From October to December, oceanic whitetip shark sightings are extremely common. Here, the corals are as pristine and colorful as any diver could imagine.

Steep walls drop off the east and west edges of the reef, which tower up to just a few feet below the surface. On the north end, two pillars mark the end of the plateau. At the southern tip, the sarcophagus archway is a beautiful piece of scenery sitting in deep water beyond recreational limits. Fortunately, shallower water along the reef walls are plentiful and waiting to be explored.

Due to Elphinstone’s exposed location, currents can be quite strong but this means it’s a popular place for pelagics. Along the wall, schooling barracudas, jacks and trevallies hunt for smaller fish. Whale sharks even make their way through the area occasionally. From May to August, manta rays frequent the reef. And from time to time, dolphins, napoleon wrasse and tiger and hammerhead sharks are seen by lucky divers. The beauty of Elphinstone’s soft corals can’t be overstated; they truly are an underwater marvel.

Highlights:

  • Sharks – especially oceanic whitetips and hammerheads
  • Pelagics – occasional whale sharks and manta rays
  • Vibrant soft corals

 

Red Sea Dive Liveaboard - All Star Red Sea

 

Exact details TBD one year from arrival

 

Best of Egypt

For the ultimate Egyptian experience, explore the best attractions in Cairo, and then discover the

extraordinary monuments along the Nile. See the Pyramids of Giza, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings

and much more while enjoying local gourmet cuisine and luxury accommodations, all for one great price.

During this week-long tour, travelers will take in the top sites in Cairo and cruise along

the Nile River from Aswan to Luxor. Gain a sense of ancient Egyptian life by walking through tombs,

temples, museums, mosques and more. Make memories that will last a lifetime along the way.

 

Cairo Highlights:

• Pyramids of Giza

• Sakkara Necropolis

• Memphis

• The Civilization Museum

• Mosque Tour

• Khan el Khalili Dinner

 

Nile Cruise Highlights:

• Aswan – Philae Temple, Felucca Sailing

• Kom Ombo – Kom Ombo Temple, Crocodile Museum

• Edfu – Edfu Temple

• Luxor – Valley of the Kings, Temple of Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple

 

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