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Peter Collings Escorted
RED SEA World War 2 Wreck Tour - 6.7.-13.7.2012
Special Itinerary
A fully guided tour where your host will be top Red Sea Wreck expert Peter Collings.
Peter has been researching, discovering and diving wrecks in the Red Sea for 25 years, he has written several books on the subject and been used as consultant by the Egyptian Tourist Authority.
For each wreck Peter will provide talks with a detailed history of the vessel from its construction to its demise, the dive briefing will be conducted with 12 ft long manufacturers layout plans spread on the deck while he takes you through the dive.
DAY 1
Arrive, board and depart from Hurghada
DAY 2
Check dive before heading to the World famous SS Thistlegorm at Shaab Ali for a preview dive
DAY 3
Travel north to Ras Gharib where you will be diving on the 500ft SS Scalaria, this impressive vessel is sat at 40ft making it easy for multiple dives through the day.
DAY 4
Moving on to Zafrana brings you to the SS Turkia, a recently discovered wreck fully laden with war supplies sunk at anchor in 80ft of water.
DAY 5
We are back on the SS Thistlegorm to complete an extensive tour of this icon wreck.
DAY 6
Just a short hop to the Rosalie Moeller, the deepest of the wrecks at 160ft but one of the best.
DAY 7
We return to Hurghada and dive the Mine Sweeper just outside of the port.
DAY 8
Disembark and return to Hurghada airport
Special Price: 835 Euro
Package includes:
Peter Collings leading the safari with a signed special commemorative booklet.
Full Board which includes Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Dinner and all Soft Drinks
Marine Park Fees and permissions where applicable
6 Days Diving with up to 4 dives per day, including weights, tank and belt
Airport Transfers from and to Hurghada
Exclusions are:
All travel costs to Hurghada, Nitrox, Alcohol, Equipment and Technical Equipment or Gases.
For further details and prices please contact: contact@i-dive-dahab.com or go on our website i Dive Dahab - Die Tauchbasis im Sinai. Wo Tauchen noch richtig Spass macht
RED SEA World War 2 Wreck Tour - 6.7.-13.7.2012
Special Itinerary
A fully guided tour where your host will be top Red Sea Wreck expert Peter Collings.
Peter has been researching, discovering and diving wrecks in the Red Sea for 25 years, he has written several books on the subject and been used as consultant by the Egyptian Tourist Authority.
For each wreck Peter will provide talks with a detailed history of the vessel from its construction to its demise, the dive briefing will be conducted with 12 ft long manufacturers layout plans spread on the deck while he takes you through the dive.
DAY 1
Arrive, board and depart from Hurghada
DAY 2
Check dive before heading to the World famous SS Thistlegorm at Shaab Ali for a preview dive
DAY 3
Travel north to Ras Gharib where you will be diving on the 500ft SS Scalaria, this impressive vessel is sat at 40ft making it easy for multiple dives through the day.
DAY 4
Moving on to Zafrana brings you to the SS Turkia, a recently discovered wreck fully laden with war supplies sunk at anchor in 80ft of water.
DAY 5
We are back on the SS Thistlegorm to complete an extensive tour of this icon wreck.
DAY 6
Just a short hop to the Rosalie Moeller, the deepest of the wrecks at 160ft but one of the best.
DAY 7
We return to Hurghada and dive the Mine Sweeper just outside of the port.
DAY 8
Disembark and return to Hurghada airport
Special Price: 835 Euro
Package includes:
Peter Collings leading the safari with a signed special commemorative booklet.
Full Board which includes Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Dinner and all Soft Drinks
Marine Park Fees and permissions where applicable
6 Days Diving with up to 4 dives per day, including weights, tank and belt
Airport Transfers from and to Hurghada
Exclusions are:
All travel costs to Hurghada, Nitrox, Alcohol, Equipment and Technical Equipment or Gases.
For further details and prices please contact: contact@i-dive-dahab.com or go on our website i Dive Dahab - Die Tauchbasis im Sinai. Wo Tauchen noch richtig Spass macht