Thistlegorm Wreck
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Description
The Thistlegorm Wreck near Sharm El Sheikh is a legendary dive, offering a poignant glimpse into WWII history. This British cargo ship, sunk in 1941, is now a thriving artificial reef, encrusted with corals and teeming with marine life. Explore its remarkably preserved cargo holds, still filled with motorcycles, trucks, and military supplies, a truly immersive historical adventure.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, October, January, February, March, May, June, September, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings further offshore.
Feb
Continued good visibility, possibility of seeing dolphins.
Mar
Warmer waters, excellent for exploring reefs.
Apr
Peak season for visibility, vibrant coral life.
More monthly highlights
May
Manta ray sightings become more frequent.
Jun
Warm water diving, good chance to see larger pelagics.
Jul
Hotter temperatures, visibility can decrease slightly due to plankton.
Aug
Similar to July, warm water and good marine life.
Sep
Visibility improves as temperatures start to cool slightly.
Oct
Excellent diving conditions, often considered the best month.
Nov
Pleasant temperatures and good visibility.
Dec
Cooler water, but still great for diving. Potential for hammerhead sharks.
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