Abu Ghusun
Distance: 1 hour drive south from Gemma ; 90 minutes drive south from Kahramana | Suitable for all experience levels of diver | Maximum Depth: 18 metres | Wreck dive, reef with hard & soft corals
Distance: 1 hour drive south from Gemma ; 90 minutes drive south from Kahramana | Suitable for all experience levels of diver | Maximum Depth: 18 metres | Wreck dive, reef with hard & soft corals
Distance: 15 minutes north of Gemma Resort ; 30 minutes south of Kahramana Resort | Suitable for all experience levels of diver | Maximum Depth: 20-25 metres
Distance: 25 minutes north of Gemma Resort ; 15 minutes south of Kahramana Resort – Suitable for all experience levels of diver – Maximum Depth: 25-30 metres
This wreck is rarely dived due to its proximity to the coast. However, if you are lucky enough to dive, you are in for a treat. Depth: 0-30m Level: Suitable for all levels This wreck is rarely the most amazing thing to dive due to its proximity to the coast
In August 1984 the Kormoran wreck, built in 1963 in the Rostock shipyards (Germany), depth: 12 m Level: Intermediate The amazing wreck diving site In August 1984 the Kormoran, built in 1963 in the Rostock shipyards (Germany)
RAS MOHAMED National Park has 9 dive sites: Ras Ghozlani, Marsa Barieka, Ras Zatar, Jackfish Alley, Eel Garden, Shark Observatory, Anemone City, Shark & ​​Yolanda Reefs. Depth: 5-40 m Level: Intermediate RAS MOHAMED National Park
A beautiful dive site for diving in Ras Mohamed Nationa Park. Depth: 7-30 m Level: Suitable for all levels A beautiful dive site for diving in Ras Mohamed Nationa Park. This site has an excellent selection of beautiful table corals
Located at the southern entrance of the large bay Marsa Bareika, this dive combines a vertical wall Depth: 4-29 m Level: Intermediate Located at the southern entrance of the large bay Marsa Bareika, this dive combines a vertical wall
It’s not just a word, it’s a fact, (Jackfish Alley) The name of this place is derived from the white sand road between the coral outcrop that borders the coast Depth: 0-18 m Level: Intermediate It’s not just a Word
This name refers not only to the first balcony at the top of the promontory of Ras Mohammed, but also to the diving site located at the same height as this promontory. Depth: 5-18 m Level: Intermediate
Far Garden in front of the Reef Oasis Blue Bay Resort, it is located in the northernmost part of a beautiful bay north of Naama Bay. Depth: 5-45m Level: Suitable for all levels Far Garden in front of the Reef Oasis Blue Bay Resort
The temple is located on the north side of Sharm El Sheikh port. Formed by a group of three pinnacles that rise to the surface from a depth of 20 meters. Depth: 5-30 m Level: Suitable for all levels The temple is located on the north side of Sharm El Sheikh port.
The amazing site in Ras Mohamed, A world ranked dive site formed of two little underwater islands, the Shark reef and the Yolanda reef. Shark Reef, is a vertical wall dropping to 700 meter
This historic wreck was a 79 meters long, British steam sail ship which was built in Newcastle and struck the reef in 1876 en route from Bombay to Liverpool
THE THISTLEGORM, its Gaelic name meaning BLUE THISTLE, was a British transport ship belonging to the Albyn Line shipping company, is 126.5 meters long, a capacity of 4,898 tons and had a `three cylinder steam engine developing 1,860 HP that gave the vessel a speed of around 10 knots.
the best dive site lies at the mouth of the gulf of Aqaba and are bordered on the west by the coast of Sinai and on the east by the island of Tiran.
This is the northernmost reef in Tiran and is known for the wreck, partially demolished in 1996, of the Cypriot merchant ship Lara, which sank here in 1985.
Woodhouse Reef is narrow and long, dive are done only as drift dives and only in good weather conditions. the most interesting part is the northern half of the eastern side with a canyon starting at 30 meters
This reef is one of the most spectacular diving sites in the northern Red Sea for both recreational and Technical Divers.
Gordon Reef are the best reefeasily identified by the wreck of the Panamanian cargo ship Loullia which crashed in 1981.
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