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.

SS Thistlegorm
SS Thistlegorm
Jackson Reef
Jackson Reef

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

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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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SS Thistlegorm
SS 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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Abu Nuhas
Abu Nuhas

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

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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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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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