Brothers Islands Diving Conditions — Currents, Depth and What to Expect

Brothers Islands Diving Conditions — Currents, Depth and What to Expect

Big Brother, Little Brother — exposed offshore reefs with 1–4 knot currents, walls dropping to 40 m, and pelagic species that don’t appear anywhere else on the itinerary.

From 750 € per person
1–4 kts
Current range
40 m
Max depth
15–30 m
Typical dive range
AOWD
minimum level
Since 1999
in business


Brothers Islands, Red Sea — MY JPMarine / DiveSafariMaster

Big Brother — north wall and south plateau

Big Brother Island is the larger of the two, roughly 400 metres long with a lighthouse on top and permanent moorings on the south side. Every dive point has its own current profile. Knowing which side you’re on changes the dive plan entirely.

Dive Point Typical Depth Current Direction Key Species Risk Level
North Wall 20–40 m N/NE — can reverse Oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, thresher sharks High — exposed, surge
South Plateau 15–30 m S — usually lighter Grey reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, moray eels, coral caverns Moderate
Wreck dives 28–33 m Variable Coral-encrusted structures, glassfish, fusiliers Moderate–High

The north wall is where pelagic sightings concentrate — but it’s the most current-exposed part of the reef. When current runs hard from the north, the guide will brief a negative entry: everyone descends immediately on entry to avoid being pushed onto the reef surface. The south plateau is more sheltered and better suited to the first dive of the day while the group settles in.

“Great selection of diving locations, which include coral caverns. Professional crew managing and saving the ship from drifting away in a storm.”

— Rolandas D. · BDE itinerary, MY JPMarine · Verified review, Liveaboard.com

Little Brother — north and south walls

Little Brother is smaller, more exposed, and the current patterns are less predictable. There is no sheltered mooring — the boat holds position on the south side and conditions can shift within a single dive. Both walls drop vertically from the surface to well past recreational limits.

Wall Depth Range Current Character What You’ll See
North Wall 18–40 m Strongest at Little Brother — upwellings common, can hit 3–4 kts Thresher sharks (early morning), hammerheads, silky sharks
South Wall 15–35 m Usually lighter; occasional downwellings near the tip Soft coral gardens, glassfish clouds, barracuda schools

Thresher shark sightings at Little Brother north wall are almost exclusively early-morning — first light, before 7:00 am. The guide briefs entry time the night before. If current exceeds 3 knots on arrival, the north tip dive is cancelled and replaced with the south wall.

Understanding the currents

Brothers sits roughly 100 km offshore in the central Red Sea. There is no fringing reef to break the current, no shallow lagoon, no gentle entry point. The water moves — and it can move fast.

Current Speed What It Feels Like Dive Approach
0–1 kt Light — barely noticeable Standard dive, all points accessible
1–2 kts Moderate — needs active finning to hold position Drift dive with controlled entry; guide leads, no stopping
2–3 kts Strong — can pull you off the wall, affects ascent Negative entry, tight group, SMB mandatory on ascent
3–4 kts Very strong — exposed tips become hazardous North tip dives cancelled; south wall or plateau only

🦈 Oceanic whitetip sharks are most active at the north walls — current-facing exposures
✔️ Thresher sharks appear at Little Brother north tip — early morning only
✔️ Hammerheads concentrate at Daedalus on the same BDE itinerary
✔️ Upwellings bring cold, plankton-rich water — that’s why the pelagics are here

The difference between a drift dive and a hazardous current situation comes down to two things: whether you can control your depth without effort, and whether the current is consistent. A steady 2-knot run along the wall is a good drift dive. A variable 3-knot current with upwellings at the tip is when the guide calls it off. That decision is made on the day — always at the guide’s discretion.

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How dive plans are adjusted on the day

The itinerary lists dive points — not a fixed sequence. Our guides check conditions at each site before the group enters. The night before, they brief the plan for the following morning. If conditions change between the brief and entry, the brief changes too.

Condition Guide Response
Light current, good visibility Full dive as briefed — north tip included
Strong current, consistent direction Drift dive — entry point moved upcurrent, negative entry briefed
Variable current or upwelling at tip North tip skipped — dive rerouted to south wall or plateau
Swell above threshold Zodiac transfer postponed or cancelled; alternative site briefed
One diver cannot descend at entry Diver and buddy surface together, inflate BCD, deploy SMB, await Zodiac pickup

At Daedalus — included in the same BDE itinerary — the Zodiac ride to the north side is roughly 750 metres, a 10–15 minute trip. When wind is up, that ride is rough. Divers enter as a group on the guide’s countdown. Hesitation on entry is a safety issue: waves and current make individual entries dangerous for the diver and the Zodiac operator. The same discipline applies at Brothers.

What fitness and skills are actually required

Minimum certification for the BDE itinerary is AOWD + 50 logged dives. That number isn’t arbitrary — here is what the dives at Brothers specifically demand:

Skill OWD AOWD Why It Matters at Brothers
Max certified depth 18 m 30 m Walls start at the surface and drop past 40 m — you need room to work
Buoyancy control Basic Trained in current Current at the tip can push you down fast — instant reaction required
Eligible for BDE itinerary ✔️ Open Water alone is not accepted
SMB deployment Not required Recommended Mandatory on safety stop — Zodiac picks up by SMB, not visual search

The most critical skill on record is buoyancy control. A diver who needs to think about buoyancy is a diver who can’t react to current. Divers with fewer than 50 logged dives typically haven’t had enough repetition to make buoyancy automatic. That is why the minimum stands.

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Is BDE right for you?

Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone — all three sites share the same profile: exposed, offshore, current-driven, no shallow bailout option. The BDE itinerary is built around that. If you have AOWD, 50+ dives, solid buoyancy, and can deploy an SMB on a safety stop in mild current, you’re ready.

Profile BDE Suited? Alternative
AOWD + 50 dives, current experience Yes
AOWD + 50 dives, no current experience Yes — with private guide Private guide option recommended
OWD only, under 50 dives No Golden Mix or Pelagic Trail
Experienced diver, wants pelagics without extreme current Yes South plateau and wall dives still deliver
Three of the Red Sea’s most demanding pelagic sites in one week

MY JPMarine departs from Hurghada, Saturday–Saturday. 19–21 dives scheduled per week.

🚐 Airport transfers included — within the defined timeframe from Hurghada airport. Transfer details →
🏝️ Big Brother — south plateau at dawn for thresher sharks, north wall for oceanic whitetips
🏝️ Daedalus — open-water plateau, hammerhead school sightings, silky sharks
🏝️ Elphinstone — south plateau, oceanic whitetips, strong current wall diving
✔️ Nitrox available
✔️ Full-board catering aboard
✔️ PADI courses available mid-trip
✔️ Card payment accepted
19–21
dives / week
7 nights
aboard
3–4
dives daily
AOWD
minimum level

The BDE itinerary covers the three sites with the highest probability of pelagic shark encounters in Egyptian waters. Brothers is the only permitted access point for liveaboards at that distance offshore — day-trip access is not available. Book directly — no agency fees.


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FAQ

Questions we get every week

What is the current like at Brothers Islands?
Current at Brothers ranges from 1 to 4 knots depending on conditions and dive point. Light current (0–1 kt) means standard diving at all locations. At 2–3 knots, dives become drift dives with a specific entry procedure. At 3–4 knots, the exposed north tips of both islands are skipped and groups move to the more protected south walls and plateau.
What is the maximum depth at Brothers Islands?
The maximum diving depth is strictly 40 metres. Decompression dives are not permitted. Most dives run between 15 and 30 metres along the walls — which is where shark encounters and coral formations concentrate.
Is AOWD really required, or can experienced OWD divers join?
AOWD and a minimum of 50 logged dives are required for the BDE itinerary — no exceptions. Brothers specifically involves wall dives to 30–40 metres and blue-water drift conditions. An OWD certification limits you to 18 metres, which rules out the majority of dive points. If you hold OWD and want to qualify before the trip, PADI AOWD courses run aboard MY JPMarine every week — see the courses page for details.
What happens if current is too strong on a scheduled dive day?
The guide assesses conditions before each dive. If current at the planned entry point is above safe operating limits, the dive plan changes — entry point moves, dive site changes, or the dive is postponed. You will not be sent into conditions the guide considers unsafe. These decisions are made at the site on the day, not in advance.
Do I need to be able to deploy an SMB?
Yes. An SMB is mandatory on safety stops at Brothers. The Zodiac picks up divers by SMB — not by visual search in choppy water. If you cannot confidently deploy one, practise before the trip or ask the crew to run a quick refresher. Equipment rental including SMBs is available aboard.
Is Nitrox available on BDE?
Nitrox is available aboard MY JPMarine. It is not included in the base price — ask about availability and cost when booking via info@divesafarimaster.com or WhatsApp.

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