We are the only ship in Port Sudan to have a portable re-compression chamber on board.
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Courtesy of Peter Verhoog

The Red Sea offers a seascape which is unquestionably one of the most beautiful in the world and Port Sudan is famous for its rich sea life. Turtles roam the sea and manta rays hover over the cleaning stations whilst devil rays cruise by over the reef.

Away from the reef, there are schools of barracudas as well as grey reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, nurse sharks and leopard sharks which all patrol the sea.

Sailing the waters from Port Sudan will take you to the very best dive spots in the Red Sea. Spectacular wrecks as well as the marine life are just some of the attractions on offer for the diver and underwater photographer.

The Red Sea according to Peter Kemp and his trip to Sudan.

A short boat trip out of Port Sudan takes you to the wreck of the 'Umbria' which is a big passenger and argo ship lying perfectly preserved in the sea along with its cargo of 300,000 bombs. The 'Blue Bell' is another wreck which divers like to visit and this ship is still loaded with Japanese cars. Both wrecks have become a legend with divers and photographers.

If you would like a holiday of a life time then the "Don Questo" liveaboard is your answer. Why not join us for your ultimate red sea diving holiday where the deep sea diving is outstanding, the ship wrecks are truely amazing and the coral reefs are spectacular.

 

With special thanks to Georgina Wiersma and Peter Verhoog for some superb photographs that have been included in this website.