A diving safari north of the Sinai Peninsula in the Gulf of Aqaba is an incredible experience, renowned for its diverse marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and historical sites. This region includes popular dive spots like Ras Mohamed, Tiran Island, and the Straits of Tiran, each offering a unique underwater environment and beautiful topography.
Here's what makes this area special:
1. Coral Reefs and Marine Life
- Coral Gardens: The reefs in this area are pristine, with stunning hard and soft corals that attract a diverse range of marine life. You can expect vivid colors and healthy coral formations, ideal for underwater photography.
- Fish Species: There are chances to see schools of jacks, barracuda, and fusiliers, along with more elusive species like Napoleon wrasse, hawksbill turtles, and even the occasional hammerhead or other shark varieties.
- Macro Life: For those interested in smaller creatures, the Gulf of Aqaba has an abundance of nudibranchs, pipefish, and shrimps that thrive within the corals.
2. Key Dive Sites
- Straits of Tiran: Located at the entrance of the Gulf, this area has four main reefs (Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon). Known for their strong currents, these sites are ideal for drift diving. They’re often teeming with large fish like tuna and barracuda.
- Ras Mohamed National Park: This marine reserve, at the tip of the Sinai, is famous for the Shark and Yolanda reefs. Divers will find a variety of coral species and an abundance of reef fish. The Yolanda Reef, in particular, is famous for its shipwreck debris, including toilets and bathtubs from the Yolanda wreck.
- Dahab Sites: The Blue Hole and the Canyon are legendary dive sites. The Blue Hole is famous for its challenging arch and incredible depth, while the Canyon offers a unique experience diving within a crevasse in the reef.
3. Historical Wrecks
- There are several wrecks in the Gulf of Aqaba and surrounding areas, including the SS Thistlegorm, which, though located south of the typical route, is often included in extended safari trips. It’s considered one of the most interesting wreck dives in the world, with wartime cargo and historical significance.
4. Diving Conditions
- Visibility: Visibility is generally excellent, often ranging from 20-40 meters, providing crystal-clear views of marine life and reefs.
- Water Temperature: The Gulf of Aqaba generally offers warm waters, ranging from 21°C in winter to 28°C in summer, making it diveable year-round.
- Currents: Some areas, particularly around Tiran, have strong currents. These drift dives are exhilarating and provide a chance to see large pelagics but require good diving experience.
5. Diving Safari Experience
- A liveaboard safari allows divers to maximize their time underwater, often with up to four dives a day, including night dives.
- Divers can experience secluded sites that aren't accessible by day boats, creating an exclusive and often less crowded experience.
This safari is perfect for divers looking for adventure, vibrant ecosystems, and a chance to see both large pelagic fish and the small, colorful creatures of the reef.
Itinerary subject to weather conditions or circumstances.
Ras Mohammed
Ras Mohammed is the southernmost point of the Sinai Peninsula
Straits of Tiran
30+ M
Big Fish, Deep dive, Drift dive, Reef, Coral Garden
The Straits of Tiran is a popular diving destination located in the Red Sea
Jackson Reef
10-30 M
Big Fish, Reef, Coral Garden, Current
Is the most northerly reef in Tiran. Known for the wreck, hammerhead & coral gardens.
Thomas Reef
10-30+ M
Big Fish, Deep dive, Reef wall, Offshore reef, Current
The smallest of the four reefs and famous amongst Technical divers for its canyon
Dahab
Deep dive, Coral Garden
From the famous Blue Hole to the Canyon to the relaxed shore dives.
Blue Hole
10-110 M
Deep dive, Coral Garden
Known for its deep circular sinkhole that descends over 100 m, it attracts divers from the all world
Canyon
10-55 M
Cave, Deep dive, Lagoon
The Canyon in Dahab is one of the Red Sea's most iconic dive sites.
Ras Mamlah
10-30 M
Reef, Coral Garden, Liveaboard Only
Ras Mamlah, in the Gulf of Aqaba, is a pristine dive site known for its stunning coral gardens.
Ras Mohammed
Ras Mohammed is the southernmost point of the Sinai Peninsula
Straits of Tiran
30+ M Big Fish, Deep dive, Drift dive, Reef, Coral Garden
The Straits of Tiran is a popular diving destination located in the Red Sea
Jackson Reef
10-30 M Big Fish, Reef, Coral Garden, Current
Is the most northerly reef in Tiran. Known for the wreck, hammerhead & coral gardens.
Thomas Reef
10-30+ M Big Fish, Deep dive, Reef wall, Offshore reef, Current
The smallest of the four reefs and famous amongst Technical divers for its canyon
Dahab
Deep dive, Coral Garden
From the famous Blue Hole to the Canyon to the relaxed shore dives.
Blue Hole
10-110 M Deep dive, Coral Garden
Known for its deep circular sinkhole that descends over 100 m, it attracts divers from the all world
Canyon
10-55 M Cave, Deep dive, Lagoon
The Canyon in Dahab is one of the Red Sea's most iconic dive sites.
Ras Mamlah
10-30 M Reef, Coral Garden, Liveaboard Only
Ras Mamlah, in the Gulf of Aqaba, is a pristine dive site known for its stunning coral gardens.