Friday, April 19, 2024

Royal Evolution Liveaboard Is Now Part Of Aggressor Adventures

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Aggressor Adventures has added to its fleet of liveaboard dive yachts in the Red Sea with the M/S Royal Evolution, now called the Red Sea RE Aggressor.

The Red Sea RE Aggressor hosts up to 24 passengers, and gives Aggressor three dive yachts operating in Egypt as well as Sudan. The travel company also offers Nile River Cruises from Luxor to Aswan.

Beginning in January 2022, the Red Sea RE Aggressor will offer three unique to Sudan, Deep South Sudan and Deep South Egypt. All Sudan itineraries along with the Deep South Egypt depart from and return to Port Ghalib, Egypt.

According to Aggressor Adventures Chairman & CEO Wayne Brown:

“As a shark lover, I get an adrenaline rush just thinking about the addition of the Red Sea RE Aggressor and her southern routes. We’ll have dives with schooling hammerheads, thresher, grey reef and silky sharks and whale sharks, all with a backdrop of amazing soft corals. Who could ask for anything more?”

Deep South Egypt” itineraries are eight days and begin diving at St. John’s and Dangerous Reefs. Two days are spent at Zabargad and Rocky Islands, where the fast currents draw manta rays, dolphins and silvertip sharks. The week starts with stops at Fury Shoal and Dolphin House.

The company is also offering 14-day “Sudan” itineraries with check-out dives at Fury Shoal before cruising south to the Umbria Wreck and the Sanganeb Plateau. Additionally, Sha’ab Rumi is home to Jacques Cousteau’s Conshelf II underwater structures and fantastic hammerhead, grey and silky shark encounters.

For more info on specific itineraries, prices, etc, go to aggressor.com.

John Liang
John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/
John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first got the diving bug while in High School in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Open Water Diver certification in the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and other places including a pool in Las Vegas helping to break the world record for the largest underwater press conference.

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