Tornado Marine Fleet have two popular North Red Sea itineraries 'Wrecks and Reefs' and 'Get Wrecked' here's just a snippet of what our guests say about the amazing and varied wrecks we have to offer.
“Sameh guided us through Thistlegorm’s holds 3,2 and 1 very narrow but an exhilarating experience particularly to see the radio cars that my father had driven with the 8th Army in Egypt in 1941 – thank you Sameh.” - Robert Yorke
“Sameh guided us through Thistlegorm’s holds 3,2 and 1 very narrow but an exhilarating experience particularly to see the radio cars that my father had driven with the 8th Army in Egypt in 1941 – thank you Sameh.” - Robert Yorke
“Brilliant day – lovely dives on the wrecks with loads to see,
and to top it off we swam with the dolphins by the boat” - Jennie & James
“Sameh guided us into the Thistlegorm holds and I got some really
good photos of the lorries and motorbikes , thank you Sameh. Then to the
Carnatic – interesting construction and marvellous views from inside. Finally
to Crysoula K and the long swim through past the tiles –eerie. A really
excellent day” - Robert Yorke
“The first time that I swam through all the holds in the wreck and
it was amazing! I actually saw the rifles, trucks, bikes and welly’s for
real not just in pictures. The current was very strong on the safety stop
it was a case of hang on tight, but I loved it!” - Julie Hill-Paul
“We got to snorkel with Dolphins around Abu Nuhas you can't get any
better than that!”
“Carnatic is a beautiful wreck to dive, fantastic coral and
marine life saw my first sea slug on the swim through. It is a wreck to
take your time in and just gently enjoy everything that your eyes can take in” Julie
Hill-Paul
“WRECKS!!! What a day, 3 fantastic wrecks great
penetrations and great lighting. Loved it” Dave
“Long swim through and much exploring inside the
Giannis D and the angle made it more interesting– we have dived a lot of
excellent wrecks on this trip.” – Robert Yorke
“Giannis D is a great wreck specifically the wheel house with the
light filtering through. Loved getting the photos of the stern. - Dave
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