In the annals of maritime history, the Dunraven remains a captivating tale of adventure and…
Browsing: Red Sea Wrecks
The Red Sea has long been a mecca for divers, with its crystal-clear waters, diverse…
Leave your troubles (and unpredictable weather) behind and start planning your summer in the Red…
“Once you try it, you will never get enough of it”. This quote can barely…
Preserving the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm has been being discussed for a long time…
This is just a small sample of some the great diving we do here during…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Kahfain (aka the Ulster Queen, Al Kahera, Ala-Eddin and…
Today’s featured wreck is one of our personal favourites. The Al Qamar AL Saudi AL…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Arish. Also known as El Tor and also the…
Today’s featured wreck is the Atlas, originally the DT Conrad Mohr. On 06 September 1940,…
Today’s featured wreck is the Attiki, formerly the Masashima Maru. Just before midnight on 24…
Today’s featured wreck is the Cape Clear, a cargo shipped launched on 8th May 1939.…
Today’s featured wreck is Bacchis, formerly the Consul Arlt. In 1962 the ship was sold…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Salam Boccaccio 98. A 6,450 GRT Roll On/Roll Off…
Today’s featured wreck is the Al Salam Petrarca 90. A Roll On/Roll Off PAX-ferry originally…
Today’s featured wreck is the Ulysses, a 95.1m long “Iron Screw Steamer”. On 16 August…
According to our web-monitoring statistics, the top 5, most visited wrecks on The Red Sea…
Today’s featured wreck is the “daddy” of them all, the SS Thistlegorm. This is possibly…
Although the tale of her sinking is not particularly exciting, her life throughout World War…
Do you love to take photographs when you are out wreck diving? As we continue…