Aggressor Adventures this week announced the addition of a unusual liveaboard vessel for its Red Sea like a flash.
The Red Sea Royal Evolution (RE) Aggressor joins the Red Sea Aggressor II and Red Sea Aggressor III, which provide diving in the end of Egypt to Ras Mohamed and the Straits of Tiran, alongside with the Nile Queen, the corporate’s Nile River cruise vessel.
Initiating this month, the Red Sea RE Aggressor will provide three separate itineraries to Sudan, Deep South Sudan and Deep South Egypt. All Sudan and Deep South Egypt itineraries will fade from and return to Port Ghalib, Egypt. The vessel will fade from Port Ghalib to the distant Swakin Islands alongside with Masamarit, Loka and Dahrat Abid, and must aloof return by utilizing Sha’ab Rumi, Abington Reef, Pfeiffer Reef and St. John’s Reef.
Deep South Egypt itineraries are eight days and initiating diving at St. John’s and Harmful Reefs. The week commences with stops at Fury Shoal and Dolphin House. Travelers will use two days at Zabargad and Rocky Islands, the establish swift currents design manta rays, dolphins and silvertip sharks.
Fourteen-day Sudan itineraries enjoy test-out dives at Fury Shoal before cruising south to the Umbria Shatter and the Sanganeb Plateau. Furthermore, Sha’ab Rumi is home to Jacques Cousteau’s Conshelf II underwater constructions as properly as hammerhead, gray and silky shark encounters.
Per Aggressor Adventures CEO Wayne Brown:
“We’re mad so as to add the Red Sea RE Aggressor to our offerings in Egypt, which is already one amongst our most current destinations. The Red Sea is one amongst essentially the most spectacular diving destinations within the realm due to this of its inconceivable visibility and breath-taking comfy corals. These pristine waters and seldom visited websites provide astonishing shark dives with big training hammerheads, whale sharks, gray and silky sharks. All of us know our clients are going to devour this addition to our offerings.”
For added files about pricing or to e book a day out, lunge to aggressor.com.
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John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first obtained the diving malicious program whereas in Excessive Faculty in Cairo, Egypt, the establish he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification within the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Spin of Costa Rica, and other locations alongside with a pool in Las Vegas serving to to fracture the realm account for the advantageous underwater press conference.