Thresher Sharks at Brothers Islands

Thresher Sharks at Brothers Islands — Where and When to Dive

Big Brother’s south plateau at dawn is the most reliably documented thresher shark site in the Red Sea — here is exactly how we dive it.

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17–21
dives / week
7 nights
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AOWD
minimum level
3 sites
Brothers · Daedalus · Elphinstone
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Photos from the BDE itinerary aboard MY JPMarine by Franziska Stier

What makes thresher sharks different

Thresher sharks (Alopias vulpinus) are immediately identifiable by their upper caudal fin — it can equal the full length of the shark’s body. Unlike oceanic whitetip or hammerhead species, threshers are pelagic: they spend most of their time in open water and visit reef structures only at specific times, in specific conditions.

Feature Thresher Shark Oceanic Whitetip Hammerhead
Tail fin Elongated — equal to body length Standard Standard
Habitat Pelagic — open water Pelagic — reef edges Pelagic — schooling
Typical sighting time Dawn — first dive Any time Early morning
Aggression toward divers Almost never Curious, can approach Rarely
Best Red Sea site Big Brother south plateau Daedalus, Elphinstone Daedalus
IUCN status Vulnerable Critically Endangered Critically Endangered

Threshers are not aggressive toward divers. Sightings at Big Brother are typically brief — the shark moves along the plateau edge and continues into open water. The behaviour guides brief for is patience and stillness, not pursuit.

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Big Brother south plateau — the dive site

Big Brother Island is the larger of the two Brothers Islands, located roughly 60 km offshore in the southern Red Sea. The south plateau is a submerged shelf that drops into open water — the combination of current, depth, and proximity to the open sea makes it the most documented thresher shark encounter point in Egyptian waters.

Detail Big Brother South Plateau
Location Big Brother Island, Brothers Islands, southern Red Sea
Best time of day Dawn — first dive of the day
Peak season September – February
Recommended position Plateau edge, stationary, facing open water
Current Can be strong — experience required
Other species at same site Oceanic whitetip, grey reef shark, giant trevally, barracuda
Patrol depth 15–30 m — patrol depth varies with light levels; sightings reported shallower at dawn

The south plateau rewards divers who settle early and stay still. Movement along the edge will reduce encounter probability. Our guides position the group before first light enters the water column.

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What the briefing covers before every dive

Every dive at Big Brother south plateau starts with a species-specific briefing. The same points are covered on every departure:

🦈 Descent timing — group enters water together, moves to plateau edge before light levels rise
🦈 Position — settle on the edge facing open water, fins down, no hovering above the group
✔️ Buoyancy check — critical at this site; poor buoyancy disturbs silt and increases noise
✔️ Current direction — guide reads current before entry, positions group accordingly
✔️ No strobes on first pass — threshers are light-sensitive at dawn; video lights on low until shark has passed
✔️ Safety stop at 5 moceanic whitetips have been sighted at the stop; guides stay with group
✔️ Signal protocol — one hand signal for thresher, different signal for whitetip; no verbal noise underwater

The briefing is given in English. Ask the guide any site-specific question before entry — once the group is on the plateau, communication is by hand signal only.

Certification and experience requirements

The BDE itinerary requires a minimum of AOWD (Advanced Open Water Diver). Open Water certification is not sufficient for Brothers Islands — the current, depth, and open-water conditions require the additional training AOWD provides.

Feature OWD AOWD
Max certified depth 18 m 30 m
Eligible for BDE itinerary ✔️
Big Brother south plateau ✔️
Daedalus open-water dives ✔️
Elphinstone plateau dives ✔️
Deep Adventure Dive training Not included Included in AOWD

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The BDE itinerary — Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone

Three of the Red Sea’s most demanding pelagic sites in one week

MY JPMarine departs from Hurghada, Saturday–Saturday. 17–21 dives scheduled per week.

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🏝️ Big Brother — south plateau at dawn for thresher sharks, north wall for oceanic whitetips and grey reef sharks
🏝️ 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
17–21
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 the Egyptian Red Sea. Brothers is the only permitted access point for liveaboards at that distance offshore — day-trip access is not available. Book directly — no agency fees.


Briefings, descents and underwater encounters — BDE itinerary, MY JPMarine

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FAQ

Questions we get every week

Are thresher shark sightings guaranteed at Brothers Islands?
No sighting is guaranteed — thresher sharks are wild, pelagic animals. What we can say is that Big Brother south plateau is the most consistently documented thresher site in Egyptian waters, and the September–February window gives the highest encounter probability. Our guides position the group at the right point on the reef at the right time of day to maximise the chance.
What is the minimum certification for the BDE itinerary?
Minimum level is AOWD (Advanced Open Water Diver). Open Water certification alone is not accepted for this itinerary. The current conditions at Brothers Islands, the open-water plateau at Daedalus, and the south wall at Elphinstone all require AOWD-level training. If you hold OWD, you can complete your AOWD aboard MY JPMarine — see our PADI courses page for details.
What time is the first dive at Big Brother?
The first dive at Big Brother is scheduled at dawn. Entry time depends on sunrise on the day of the dive — the guide confirms the exact time at the evening briefing. The group enters the water together and moves directly to the south plateau edge before light levels increase. Missing the first dive means missing the primary thresher window.
Is Nitrox available on the BDE itinerary?
Yes — Nitrox is available aboard MY JPMarine. You must hold a valid Nitrox certification to use it. Nitrox is not included in the base price; ask us about current rates when you book.
How many dives are scheduled per week on BDE?
17–21 dives are scheduled per week, depending on conditions and permitting at each site. Brothers Islands entry is regulated — the number of dives there is fixed by permit. Daedalus and Elphinstone dives fill the rest of the week.
Can I book a single cabin or do I need a full group?
Solo divers are welcome on MY JPMarine. You book your cabin — we handle the rest. Full-charter bookings for groups are also available; contact us directly at info@divesafarimaster.com or via WhatsApp for charter pricing and availability.

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