Sudan Liveaboard Diving Safaris in 2011

Suddenly feeling the urge to get away from it all? Get away to Sudan for some winter sun and some of the best scuba diving to be found in the World.

Get far enough south in the Red Sea and you won’t see other safari boats, or overdived reefs – just marine life, and lots of it! Sudan is known as the gem of the Red Sea and with reason! Untouched reefs, a splendour of corals in thousands of amazing colours, huge schools of fish and of course, sharks in abundance can be found here. And no wonder that Captain Cousteau built his underwater observatory here the parts of which can still be explored by divers.

After visiting Angarosh, one of the most famous shark sites in the world, a really exciting wreck awaits us – the Umbria. Besides the beauties of the sea, we must also mention Suakin, the ghost town, which once was the main port in the Red Sea.

As we did this year, we are returning to Sudan again in February, 2011 until June, 2011, so we look forward to seeing you and your guests again onboard for another amazing season in Sudan and we hope to see some new faces as well for an unforgettable experience.

We offer a collection of unbeatable, special offers to Sudan from 12 February 2011 until 04 June 2011.

Got a question or want to check availability? Please send us an enquiry!

Diving in Sudan

Szilvia Gogh and Hilaire Brosio dive The Red Sea courtesy of the Andromeda. Here they explore Jacques Cousteau’s underwater village Conshelf II, The Blue Bell and The Umbria. The Blue Bell sank in 1977 and was packed full with Toyotas bound for Sudan.

The Umbria was scuttled by it’s Italian Captain one hour before Italy entered into WWII. This kept the English from capturing its 6,000 bombs, 36,000 detonators, rifle ammo and 3 Fiat Lungas. Oh yeah, and several thousand bottles of wine.