Blue Hole

Depth: 10-110 M

Deep dive, Coral Garden

The Dahab Blue Hole is one of the most famous and challenging dive sites in the world, located on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. Known for its deep, circular sinkhole that descends over 100 meters, it attracts divers from around the globe. The Blue Hole offers a unique underwater experience, featuring stunning coral formations, abundant marine life, and the infamous "Arch" – a deep, 26-meter-long tunnel that leads to the open sea.

While the site is popular, it is also known for its difficulty and risks, particularly for inexperienced or technical divers attempting deep dives. For recreational divers, the Blue Hole's shallower sections provide a beautiful and safe experience, with rich coral walls and colorful fish. For many, it's a bucket-list destination that showcases the beauty and thrill of diving in the Red Sea.

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