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Old 8th January 2010, 14:00
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Default Red Sea 15-22 Aug 2010, Hurricane

Millennium Divers are running a second Red Sea liveabroad. This time it is abroad MV Hurricane, leaving Gatwick on the 15th of August 2010 and returning on the 22nd. We will be visiting the best of the northern wrecks and reefs. This trip is open to all levels of divers. The price of £1,050 includs flights, all inclusive 7 night aboard the vessel and 6 days diving of up to 4 dives a day.

Wrecks and Reefs is the itinerary for any diver wanting to see the best of the Northern Red Sea. If you cannot decide which of the spectacular northern resorts to visit, why not take a trip to the best of both worlds. Reaching out from the shores of Sharm el Sheikh and venturing almost as far as Hurghada’s coastline, the Wrecks and Reefs itinerary gets to some of the most iconic dive sites Egypt has to offer, as well a few of lesser known beauties.

After the check dive, this tour starts in style. Tiran and Ras Mohammed are rightly two of the best known areas for diving in the Northern Red Sea. Be it on Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas or Gordon, diving in Tiran stands out for its lush coral gardens, sweeping drift dives and large gorgonian formations. The deep walls of Tiran mirror the startling drop offs of Ras Mohammed. This is where the Sinai stops and the adventure begins. Cruising past Shark and Yolanda, Wrecks and Reefs takes in the Alternatives, Small Crack and Bluff Point before moving onto the wrecks. The Northern Red Sea is a wreck diver’s delight. The almighty Thistlegorm is the setting for unforgettable diving, day or night. The Kingston, Dunraven, Abu Nuhas and Rosalie Moller only add to the excitement.

Be it on wreck or reef, the Northern Red Sea is teaming with the unique ecology that makes the region truly world class. The gentle sloping coral gardens play host to hundreds and thousands of candy coloured fish. 19th and 20th century wrecks have, over the course of time, formed artificial reefs. Surgeon fish dart through port holes while glass fish swarm idly by. Macro life is abundant and cleaning stations pulse with the day’s traffic. Blue spotted sting rays, eagle rays and manta abound and the summer months see large pelagic sharks gather on the drop off. Hammerheads, Black Tips, leopard and even tiger sharks all visit the region.

Wrecks and Reefs is the ideal itinerary whatever your experience level. A popular route for those new to the Red Sea, the varied depths across dive sites suit all abilities – from novice to tekkie. Visibility is crystal clear and the warm blue waters are perfect for even the longest dive times. Water temperatures will be 28 degrees.
Travel times between dive sites are short leaving more time for relaxing.

Contact Ross for further details ross@underwaterexplorers.co.uk
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deposits are now required for this trip, so if you are thinking of having a relaxing diving holiday look no further than this award winning liveaboard

for more information please call or email us
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Sariff added

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Only one space left on this trip, Hurry Hurry as this will be the best time to see hammerhead sharks and huge schools of fish, as well as diving the best wrecks in the red sea in 30'c water
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who is 'Reserved'????
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there is still a couple of places available if anyone would like to join this trip??
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Old 29th June 2010, 10:43
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TAXI !!!

For the people that are coming on this trip i am looking to book a bus it will cost £50 return, will pick up in Weymouth, and Portland,

please let me know if you want to use this, as price will differ if people drop out,

Also money is now due for the trip, please pay up!! :-)

If you will need twins, 15l ect also book this now so we can get the full kit sorted for the trip.

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Hi Ross

I'm up for the bus if I can jump in on route. I'm just off the A31 near Ringwood (BH24 3QB).

I take it we pay up directly with ScubaTravel?

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Hi Mate

Yes have asked if we can pick you up on rote no problem,

Please pay money for extra kit and outstanding payments to scuba travel

Nitrox you can pay on the boat and ill get taxi money on the day
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Bus is good for me.

Have paid balance and 15l upgrade on Friday.

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