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Diving the SS Thistlegorm wreck in the Red Sea from Sharm El Sheikh
Motorcycles inside SS Thistlegorm wreck Red Sea Egypt
Scuba diver exploring SS Thistlegorm shipwreck cargo hold
Famous SS Thistlegorm wreck dive site in the Red Sea
Wreck diving at SS Thistlegorm from Sharm El Sheikh

“SS Thistlegorm “Wreck Dive from
Sharm El Sheikh”

€ 230

1 Day 2 Dives

⚓ SS Thistlegorm Wreck Diving Trip


Experience one of the most famous wreck dives in the world with our full-day diving trip to the legendary SS Thistlegorm.

Located in the northern Red Sea, this historic World War II cargo ship was sunk in 1941 and is now one of the most iconic wreck diving sites accessible from Sharm El Sheikh.

Our early-morning boat trip takes you to the wreck where divers can explore the impressive structure of the ship and its fascinating cargo holds.

Inside the wreck you can still see motorcycles, trucks, ammunition boxes, and other wartime equipment that have been preserved underwater for more than 80 years.

The dive usually includes two guided wreck dives, giving you the chance to explore both the exterior of the ship and parts of the cargo holds.

The wreck is also surrounded by vibrant marine life, including schools of fish, batfish, barracuda, and sometimes large pelagic species.

The SS Thistlegorm wreck dive is considered one of the top wreck dives in the world and is a must-do experience for advanced divers visiting the Red Sea.

Join us for this unforgettable diving adventure and discover one of the most legendary dive sites accessible from Sharm El Sheikh. 🤿⚓🌊

Important Information for Divers 🤿
For safety and smooth operation of our diving activities in Sharm El Sheikh, please take note of the following:
Certification & Logbook
All certified divers must present a valid certification card and logbook showing their most recent dive.
Check Dive
If your last logged dive was more than 6 months ago, the first dive will be conducted as a check dive.
Reactivate / Scuba Review
If your last logged dive was more than 12 months ago, a Scuba Review / Reactivate program will be required before joining regular dives.

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