After Mark Evans' aborted effort to complete the Famous Five itinerary, Martin Bruce has more luck the second time around
The Egyptian Red Sea boasts many ferry shipwrecks, and Richard Ayrton dived four of the best on a northern liveaboard safari. Photographs by Richard Ayrton
There are very few Red Sea liveaboards that offer non-stop wrecking from dawn till dusk, but the MV Gelen is one of them. Stuart Philpott climbed aboard for a spot of heavy-metal heaven
The chance to join an itinerary taking in the Thistlegorm, Ras Mohammed and the Brothers was not to be missed, but as Mark Evans reports, a blown engine resulted in an entirely different bespoke trip instead.
The St John's Reef system is known for its spectacular walls and colourful corals, but Dray van Beeck reckons the caves of Umm Kharareem offer some of the best diving.
Last year Mark Evans brought out a group of American divers keen to experience the Red Sea to Egypt. They had such a blast they were back for more, this time heading for the offshore marine parks.
If you want to experience a diving holiday in Sharm without the crowds, then a new out-of-town tourist development offers a more laid back retreat
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