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Brother Islands
The Brother Islands are a pair of two remote, tiny
islands, 33 miles East from El Quseir. They
represent not only one of the best dive sites in the
Red Sea, they are also considered to be among the
best in the world. The Brothers, in Arabic El
Akawein, are the exposed tips of two massive reef
pillars, rising from the depth.
Big Brother lies about half a mile north of Little
Brother. The teaming breathtaking underwater scenery
stands in extreme contrast to the bare rocks of the
island. The journey to the islands takes 8 hours
from the main land. Due to the far off shore and
exposed location rough seas and strong winds are
encountered at most times. Only well equipped safari
boats with a special permission are allowed to visit
the Brothers. Once you mastered the rough journey
incredible diving is rewarding you.
Sheer vertical walls with absolute fantastic coral
growth, soft corals, gorgonians, black corals and
rich fish life are present everywhere. The variety
of fish species is more than impressive. Large
schools of pelagics, such as jacks and snappers,
turtles, white-tip reef sharks, gray reef sharks and
hammerheads cruise along the drop-offs. Two ship
wrecks, the Aida and the so-called Railway Wreck
rest on the slops of Big Brother. They are
completely covered with soft corals and are full of
life.
Divers visiting the Brother Islands should be
experienced. Only during a short period of the year
the sea is calm, otherwise high waves, strong winds
and currents are prevailing.

EL Quesseir & Brothers Island Diving Map
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