Dive sites

Best Dive Sites

The Egyptian Red Sea offers a fantastic display of marine diversity and an impressive array of different diving conditions and environments. High-speed currents or gentle drift dives, colourful walls with monumental boulders or endless valleys of coral gardens, seamounts and pinnacles or lunar-like seascapes, the Red Sea boasts it all. There are frequent sightings of turtles, moray eels, different kind of rays and once in a while some reef sharks.

Ras Mohammed
Ras Mohammed
Straits of Tiran
Straits of Tiran
Thistlegorm
Thistlegorm
Carnatic
Carnatic
Ras Mohammed
Ras Mohammed

Ras Mohammed is the southernmost point of the Sinai Peninsula

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Shark & Jolanda Reef
Shark & Jolanda Reef

Sharks & Yolanda Reef is the most famous and popular dive site in the Red Sea

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Anemone City
Anemone City

Anemone City is a huge coral shelf protruding from the reef wall is the home of great anemones.

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Straits of Tiran
Straits of Tiran

The Straits of Tiran is a popular diving destination located in the Red Sea

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Jackson Reef
Jackson Reef

Is the most northerly reef in Tiran. Known for the wreck, hammerhead & coral gardens.

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Thomas Reef
Thomas Reef

The smallest of the four reefs and famous amongst Technical divers for its canyon

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Dahab
Dahab

From the famous Blue Hole to the Canyon to the relaxed shore dives.

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Ras Mamlah
Ras Mamlah

Ras Mamlah, in the Gulf of Aqaba, is a pristine dive site known for its stunning coral gardens.

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Blue Hole
Blue Hole

Known for its deep circular sinkhole that descends over 100 m, it attracts divers from the all world

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Canyon
Canyon

The Canyon in Dahab is one of the Red Sea's most iconic dive sites.

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Thistlegorm
Thistlegorm

The most iconic and popular WWII wreck in the Red Sea.

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SS Kingston
SS Kingston

The Kingston wreck, near Shag Rock, is a shallow, coral-covered 19th-century British steamship.

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SS Dunraven
SS Dunraven

The Dunraven Wreck is a former 80m long Bristish Steamship. In 1876 she hits the Beacon Rock reef.

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Abu Nuhas
Abu Nuhas

A submerged reef that has claimed more vessels than any other reef in the Red Sea.

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Giannis D
Giannis D

One of the most photographed ship's stern and chimney

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Carnatic
Carnatic

One of the oldest wreck you can dive in the Red Sea

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Chrisoula K
Chrisoula K

The bow of the ship, also known as the “Tile Wreck“, used to be clearly visible on top of Abu Nuhas.

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Kimon M
Kimon M

This report indicates the Kimon "M" struck another wreck! Known as "The Lentils" wreck.

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Gubal
Gubal

A small, uninhabited island surrounded by coral gardens to deeper drop-offs and wrecks.

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SS Ulisses
SS Ulisses

The Wreck of the Ulisses at Gubal is a shallow, accessible shipwreck dive with vibrant marine life.

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SS Rosalie Moller
SS Rosalie Moller

WWII British cargo shipwreck, Rosalie Moller, lies in Gubal, Egypt; rich in marine life and history.

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Tawila Island
Tawila Island

Tawila is an off-shore wind kite spot with two lagoons.

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Brother`s Island
Brother`s Island

Home to dazzling coral reefs, wonderful wrecks, you can dive alongside whitetip and hammehead sharks

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Elphinstone
Elphinstone

Elphinstone is a huge 500m long off-shore reef, with drop-offs descending to over 100m.

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Daedalus Reef
Daedalus Reef

A large shallow reef with drop-offs at the sides. From few meters of beautiully clear water to depth

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St Johns
St Johns

Ten bank reefs, which extend 29 km from east to west and roughly 10 km from north to south.

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Zabargad
Zabargad

Among the southernmost islands in Egypt, Zabargad is excellent for scuba diving.

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Rocky Island
Rocky Island

It squeezes almost all of the reasons to visit the Red Sea as a diving destination into one spot.

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