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Egypt & Red SeaMay 22 -June 3, 2009Oceanblue Divers Egypt Antiquities Tour with Red Sea Diving
![]() ![]() ![]() TRIP ITINERARY Day 1 – Friday – May 22 - Departure Depart your home city today for Egypt. Day 2 – Saturday – May 23 - Cairo Ahlan Wa Sahlan! Welcome to Egypt, Land of the Pharaohs! On arrival at Cairo International Airport, your tour representative will greet you, collect your passport so he can obtain your Egypt Visa, and assist you with Customs formalities. After check-in at the hotel and time to freshen up, meet with the Learning Through Travel representative to discuss the exciting days ahead. Head out to Old Cairo to spend some time in the famous Khan El Khalili Bazaar known for its narrow alleys. Hundreds of shops are selling all types of Egyptian handicrafts, silver and gold jewelry, cottons, copperware and perfumes. Dinner this evening will be in the bazaar at the Naguib Mahfouz Restaurant. ACCOMMODATIONS: MARRIOT PALACE HOTEL OR SIMILAR (D)
Day 3 – Sunday – May 24 - Cairo Today you will visit the Giza Plateau where there are three Pyramids, the greatest being that of Cheops. It took 100,000 workers more than 20 years to construct. Entrance into one of the pyramids is included. Southeast of the Great Pyramids is the Sphinx, carved out of solid natural rock in about 2650 BC, a magnificent monument with the head of the Pharaoh and the body of a lion. Visit the first Pyramid ever built, the Step Pyramid of Zoser, in the Sakkara Complex. When Memphis was the capital of Egypt, during the Old Kingdom period, Sakkara was its necropolis. Spread over seven kilometers of desert, Sakkara is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Before returning to the hotel, visit the remains in Memphis, the first capital of United Upper and Lower Egypt. ACCOMMODATIONS: MARRIOTT PALACE HOTEL OR SIMILAR (B, L)
Day 4 – Monday – May 25 - Cairo/Luxor This morning you will be introduced to the masterpieces of ancient art in the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, including the Mummy Room. The museum is home to the vast findings of King Tutankhamen’s tomb and other important pieces of Egypt's history. Later today you will take a flight to Luxor, Ancient Thebes. ACCOMMODATIONS: ST. GEORGE SONESTA HOTEL
Day 5 – Tuesday – May 26 - Luxor/Sharm El Shiekh After breakfast cross the West Bank to explore the Valley of the Kings, housing 63 tombs belonging to the Pharaohs of the New Kingdom, including the famous tomb of King Tutankhamen. Afterwards, continue to Deir El Bahri to visit the mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, considered being one of the finest buildings in Egypt. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt as King for 20 years. This afternoon visit the East Bank of the Nile including the Temple of Luxor. Here, the Avenue of Sphinxes, famous for its artistic degree of uniformity, leads to the entrance of the temple where a seated colossus of Ramses II and a towering Obelisk are situated. Continue to the Karnak Temple, one of the most impressive monuments of ancient art and architecture in the world. The carvings, which adorn all the walls, depict the history and conquests of many of Egypt's Pharaohs. A late day flight brings you to Sharm El Sheikh, the “Land of Turquoise” where rock meets coral reefs and the desert stops at the sea. Sharm El Sheikh offers rich and elegant seaside resorts and is often called the “Egyptian Riviera.” Your resort has all the amenities of a luxury seaside hotel and offers spectacular shore diving and snorkeling. ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
Day 6 - Wednesday – May 27 - Sharm El Sheikh The day will be spent getting orientated with Emperor Divers and the waters of the Red Sea. You will be transferred to the Emperor Divers Center where you will meet with an instructor for an orientation session. ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
Day 7 – Thursday – May 28 - Ras Mohammed Diving Today you will begin your dive experience at the most spectacular site. The “masterpiece” of wall dives Ras Mohammed. It has been said, that if there were just one place in the world to dive that would be Ras Mohammed. The Wall extends from the eel garden in the north to a large rock formation in the south called the Shark Observatory. Above the surface is a sheer limestone cliff with a fringing reef below. Drifting southward with the gentle current, every ledge and crevice has something different to offer. Colorful soft corals grow from overhangs, surrounded by Anthias, which flutter around the wall like butterflies. Giant gorgonian fans, up to 15 feet across, spread horizontally on some of the ledges. A few areas, especially in deep crevices, are dark and devoid of life, while others are brilliantly colorful and alive with activity. Caves provide refuge for soldier fish, hatchet fish, and silver sweepers. If you look upward, you will should notice schools of jacks or tunas, a shark or eagle ray. This sight will keep you in awe! ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
Today you will dive one of the Sinai’s most spectacular areas the Straits of Tiran. Starting from the north the first reef is Jackson Reef and on its edge rests the wreck of a freighter. The southeastern end, where the currents are weaker, is the perfect mooring place for all kinds of diving vessels. Starting your dive towards the north, you come across a forest of awesome Gorgonian fan corals dancing in the current at about 20 to 30 meters as well as a wide variety of reef fish. The long, narrow Woodhouse Reef, a drift dive from north to south, is home to reef sharks and eagle rays. At 40 meters, you can find a small "Satellite Reef" 18 meters in length. Its numerous caves and outstanding landscape makes it the most interesting section of the dive. Thomas Reef is the smallest of the 4 reefs. This location is for “experienced” divers only and it is always recommended to make a "test dive" to verify the direction of the extremely strong currents! Drift dive with the current and you will find some of the most colorful soft coral gardens anywhere in the gulf. Gordon Reef with its Lighthouse is the most eastern point of the Straits; another freighter wreck rests here on the reef table, almost parallel to the one on Jackson Reef. Discover huge varieties of reef fish as well as large schools of groupers. On the sandy bottom at 4 to 5 meters, many Garden Eels are peeking out from the seabed moving gently in the currents. It is a popular habitat for eagle rays and reef sharks who mainly cruise at greater depths, but are often spotted popping up for lunch to look at the divers. On the way to and from Tiran always look out for dolphins - they love to swim along with the boats. ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
There is no area in the world comparable to the site that you will dive today. Imagine diving in an underwater World War II museum to view a unique piece of military history and dive into the past. The SS Thistlegorm was sunk by German bomber planes in World War II. It rests at the bottom of the sea for over sixty years. Located in the Straits of Gubal, Northern Red Sea this famous vessel has been the subject of much activity and drama during its life as a merchant ship and now as an excellent dive site. In 1941it was destined for British troops in North Africa to deliver supplies. Though described on the manifest as "MT" (Motor Transport), this non-description hid a wide array of Land Mines, Shells, Ammunition, Weapons, Bedford Trucks, Armored Cars, Bren-Carriers, BSA Motorcycles, Trailers, Vehicle spares, Aircrafts , Radios and a great deal more. Also on board were two sets of rolling stock to Egyptian Railways - each comprising a 0-6-0 Railway Engine, one Tender, and one Water Carrier being carried as deck cargo. After two months of sailing, the Thistlegorm landed in Egypt and was assigned “Safe Anchorage “F”, and waiting for orders to proceed to Alexandria. The Germans based in Crete, Greece were alerted of the anchorage and released two bombs right over her bridge. Both penetrated No 5 hold - aft of the bridge, detonating a great deal of ammunition. The explosion sent the two locomotives spiraling into the air, as the ship was ripped open like a huge tin can. Even to this day, the rear decks are peeled back towards the Bridge leaving many divers wondering what exactly they are looking at. Some accounts have even described this as "Armour Plating!" Caught unaware, the Thistlegorm had no time to defend itself and quickly sank while the crew abandoned ship. In 1956, Jacques Cousteau found the Thistlegorm and kept it a secret until the early 1990’s when a group of divers happened to discover her. Despite extensive damage aft of the Bridge, the main section is upright and on an even keel. ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
Day 10 – Sunday – May 31 - Sharm El Sheikh
ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
Day 11 – Monday – June 1 - Sharm El Sheikh Your final day in Sharm El Shiekh is at your leisure. You may choose to take the optional tour to St. Catherine’s Monastery. Leave your hotel before sunrise for St. Catherine’s. For those interested in climbing Mount Moses you will have the opportunity to do so. For those choosing not to climb, enjoy breakfast and a rest at the St. Catherine Hotel. Then visit St. Catherine's Monastery. Constructed by order of the Emperor Justinian between 527 and 565 the monastery was built around what is thought to be Moses' Burning Bush, which has a chapel built atop. It is a spectacular natural setting for priceless works of art. Arab mosaics, Greek and Russian icons, Western oil paintings, paintings on wax, fine sacerdotal ornaments, marbles, enamels, chalices, reliquaries, including one donated by Czar Alexander II in the 19th century, and another by Empress Catherine of Russia in the 17th century. Perhaps even greater significance, this is the second largest collection of illuminated manuscripts (The Vatican has the largest). Return to Sharm El Sheikh for the afternoon. This evening as the sun sets, take a camel ride out into the desert for tea and pastry at a Bedouin camp. Afterwards return to the hotel for dinner. ACCOMOMDATIONS: SHERATON HOTEL AND RESORT (B, L, D)
Day 12 – Tuesday – June 2 - Sharm El Sheikh/Cairo Return to Cairo today. The remainder of the day is at your leisure or you may choose to re-visit some of the city’s exciting sites or shop at the famous Khan el Khalili Bazaar. This evening enjoy a farewell dinner. ACCOMMODATIONS: HELIOPOLIS FAIRMONT HOTEL OR SIMILAR (B, D)
Day 13 – Wednesday – June 3 - Departure Farewell to Egypt as you transfer to the airport for your return flight to New York. Arrive home your hearts and minds filled with memories of ancient and modern day Egypt. (B) TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
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ANCIENT EGYPT-RED SEA DIVING TRIP RATES - PER PERSON: Double Occupancy $4199.00 "We had a wonderful trip. We were most impressed with the organization of the trip, the hotels, and restaurants were top of the line and all of the great guides you provided for our tours. We felt like we were leaving old friends when we had to part. Diving in the Red Sea was incredible, I have never seen such healthy reefs. Emperor Divers was a great diving operation, efficient, friendly and knowledgeable. Our Dive-master Dan knows his dive sites. I can't wait to return." -Kim Baird & Peter Poolos Dolphin Divers Atlanta, Georgia |