Wreck Diving Abo Nahas
Hurghada
ABOUT ABU NAHAS:
It is a triangular-shaped coral reef northwest of Shadwan Island in the northern Red Sea off Hurghada also known as The Ships' Graveyard.
The reef is a navigation hazard because it projects into the shipping channel, as evidenced by (at least) seven shipwrecks.
(considered to be the largest island in the Red Sea)
This includes :
the SS Carnatic (1896), Kimon M (1978), Olden (1987), Chrisoula K (1981) and Giannis D (1983).
The reef and the wrecks are popular for scuba diving; four of the wrecks are at a depth of more than 30 metres (98 ft). The name of the reef is Arabic for "reef of father of copper", after the cargo of one of the wrecks.
If you are a certified advanced open water diver or higher in level, then it is the adventure of your lifetime, it is a one day trip.
You will get the chance to dive some of the most famous and amazing wrecks of the red sea. (Will be defined upon sea condition).
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