Small Brothers

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Nearest dive sites:
0 h 14 min to Big Brothers (3.15 km)
6 h 21 min to Abu Kefan (81.26 km)
 
26° 19' 42.5964" N, 34° 50' 35.304" E
 
7 h 7 min from Port Ghalib (90.95 km)
11 h 1 min from Hurghada (140.81 km)

Oceanic whitetip shark

Duration: 0:37 (min:sec)

This island is the smaller of the two as the name implies. At the northern end is a long tongue of reef that extends seaward and in good weather it is possible to drop in here and drift. The current runs from east to west and here sharks may be seen cruising. On the south east side is a superb fan coral forest but it is deep and starts at 35m, there are also plenty of caves, overhangs, black coral, and lots of pelagics including sharks, tuna, barracuda, turtles and schools of reef fish. As you round the southern corner the slope gives way to a vertical wall where you can catch a glimpse of a silver tip shark. In summer thresher sharks are seen here, in October grey reef sharks gather to mate and divers have also reported schooling hammerheads and groups of sailfish in this area. Before you know it your computer will tell you it time to head back to the boat having had the most spectacular diving.

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