The S.S. Scalaria was a 5,683 GRT Tanker built at Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson (Yard No.…
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Summer Buddy Special with Blue Planet Liveaboards, Red Sea, Egypt This year Blue Planet Liveaboards…
The Shillong was a Cargo Liner of 8,934 GRT built at Vickers-Armstrong & Co Ltd and…
Unlimited house reef diving, day diving plus easy access to liveaboard diving means visiting Hamata…
This is not actually a shipwreck. These are two LMS Stanier 8F Locomotive engines that are associated…
One for the deep technical divers, The Maidan was a “Steel Screw” Steam Cargo Ship of 8,205…
A favourite for many Red Sea wreck divers, the Rosalie Moller was a 3,963 GRT Cargo Ship originally…
The S.S. Numidia was built as a steam cargo ship of 6,399 GRT at D. & W.…
The Maria Schröder began life as the Rolf Jarl, a 1,917 GRT steam powered cargo ship of the…
The Million Hope was a Bulk Cargo Carrier of 16,339 GRT built at Koyo Dockyard, Mihara-Hiroshima, Japan.…
From 01 February 2014, Emperor Divers will be located at the Three Corners Ocean View…
The HMS Myngs (later the El Qahar) originally began life as a 1,830 GRT Destroyer of the…
Emperor Divers has a super-saving Spring Sale open for bookings taken until 20th February –…
Thanks to Mungo Finlayson of Scuba Duba Dive for this great #ScubaSelfie taken in Dahab, Egypt.
The Lara began life as the 7,103 GRT refrigerated cargo ship Nopal Trader launched 11 September 1956 In November…
The M/T Laura Security was built in 1956 as the 486 GRT. cargo ship Baltica On 22 April…
The Kimon M was originally built as the 3,694 GRT Refrigerated Motor Freighter Brunsbuttel Byelourus II at the H.C.…
Thanks to Sharon el Shoura for this great #ScubaSelfie taken in Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt.
The Khanka, also known as the “Russian Wreck”, is the wreck of a Russian spy ship. Being…
The wreck of the “Loullia” after a few years deteriorating on Gordon Reef. The Loullia was a…
I have just seen the following post on the Red Sea Divers Facebook page and…
A new name in travel has come onto the diving scene. Diverse Travel Limited may…
A typical Iron Screw Steamer with Brigantine Rig (This is not the “Kingston”) The Kingston was an…
According to their website, Emperor Divers in El Gouna, Egypt will be relocated their diving…
Did you know that The Red Sea Wreck Project is on Instagram? Well now you…
The Hamada was a small cargo ship of 654 GRT launched on 15th March 1965. There are…
Last minute spaces left for the Red Sea on M/Y blue Fin this Friday from…
Fly out to warm weather, clear waters and memorable diving with these Super Savings on…
The Hebat Allah was a small cargo ship of 494 GRT built for the Egyptian Government at…
Hey Daroma The Hey Daroma was a passenger/cargo ship of 1,736 GRT built at Androssan Dockyard (Yard…
The Giannis D was a cargo ship of 2,992 GRT originally built as the Shoyo Maru at Kuryshima Dock…
Gulf Fleet No. 34 The Gulf Fleet No. 31 was an Offshore Supply Vessel of 294 GRT…
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EL Minya, (also called EL Mina, El Minia, El Miniya or EL Miniaya) began life as a Russian…
The Elliot (as the ASK) The Elliot was a cargo ship, originally named the ASK…
The Endymion was a small sailboat approximately 16 meters in length which was owned by an Australian…
The Excalibur (also known as Susannah) was a twin masted motor and sail vessel approximately 22-meters in…
The Carnatic The Carnatic was as a 1,776 GRT steam-powered wood-on-iron constructed Clipper Ship The Carnatic lies at the…
The AL Arish was originally built as the 4,609 GRT Roll On/Roll Off PAX-ferry EL Tor built at A/S…
For Red Sea enthusiasts looking for cheaper and more flexible holiday options, then the answer,…
The Chrisoula K began life as the 3,720 or 3,807 GRT Cargo Ship Dora Oldendorff In late August…
Hopefully you didn’t need to bust out the drysuit yesterday to get to work! For…