Daedalus / Rocky / St. John
Daedalus / Rocky / St. John

Daedalus / Rocky / St. John

Daedalus / Rocky / St. John


Itinerary Schedule

Daedalus / Rocky / St. John
Dive Sites


ST. JOHN


Located on the Tropic of Cancer, this chain of reefs is the furthest South you will get. All its dive sites are very close to each other which mean that you can easily move from one place to another. The marine life and the colours of the soft corals are one of the best in the Red Sea. Exciting drop-offs overgrown with huge gorgonians and colourful soft corals, stunning coral gardens and safe anchorages for night diving. One of these dives is truly unique and is a photographers heaven with rays of light filtering through into the beautiful tunnels. Barracudas, Tuna and Mackerel are often sighted here and on rarer occasions Manta Rays and Dolphins. Hammerheads, Grey sharks, Silvertip Sharks and White tip Reef Sharks can often be spotted out in the blue.
ST. JOHN

DAEDALUS


This huge reef rises from the sea bed in the middle of the Red Sea, easily recognized by its zebra-striped lighthouse. This reef is surrounded by a sheer wall and strong currents allowing for fantastic drift diving. It offers some of the most amazing dives in the Red Sea. The sheer walls are covered in over-grown hard coral formations and a variety of reef fish. Napoleon wrasses and turtles are often cruising by. Daedalus is one of those places where anything can happen... oceanic white tip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, a lonesome hammerhead shark or schools of them.
DAEDALUS

ROCKY ISLAND


hosts a fringing reef that circles the entire perimeter of the island, dropping steeply to astonishing depths, although the most interesting features and life are found above 12m.
ROCKY ISLAND

Important Note

The time and tour schedules are subject to change at any time without prior notice due to weather conditions or other factors. SCUBA ADVENTURE FLEET reserves the right to cancel the booking for the safety of passengers or unable to change the time and route schedule due to poor weather conditions.

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