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The best diving places in Egypt



 Egypt has always been a favorite of divers for more than half a century, especially the Red Sea, which runs along the entire eastern coast of Egypt, and the Red Sea is now considered one of the best diving destinations in the world with its crystal blue waters hosting 1200 species of fish and more than 200 species of reefs. In this article we will talk about The best diving places in Egypt 



 Diving tourism in Egypt 


over the years has centered around the big resorts like Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh which are located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, but there are plenty of options for diving and many people forget the North Coast along the shores of the Mediterranean. Here are ten of the best diving spots in Egypt.  Which you can visit and enjoy.



 The most beautiful diving places in Egypt 



 The best diving places in Egypt

The best diving places in Egypt


 1. Marsa Alam


 Marsa Alam is one of the most beautiful diving spots in the Red Sea, where its popularity is increasing day by day.



 It is a great option for people who don't like spending the whole day at sea but still want to visit some of the best diving spots in the area.



 Marsa Abu Dabbab is one of the highlights of Marsa Alam and is famous for the presence of dugongs and is one of the few places in the Red Sea where this rare species can still be seen on a daily diving trip.



 Marsa Alam is another great place to set out for day trips to the Elphinstone reefs and spot sharks and hammerheads that are often found around the northern plateau Port Ghalib about 60 kilometers to the north.



 There are direct flights to Marsa Alam, but their number is much less than Hurghada flights.



 You can head directly to Hurghada Airport and then take a car for 3 hours to Marsa Alam.






 2. Safaga


 Safaga, located about 70 km south of Hurghada, is one of the most popular diving destinations in Egypt, with beautiful coral gardens next to the wreck of the Salem Express ferry that sank in 1991.



 "Ras Abu Soma"

 One of the best diving spots in the area besides the Coral Reef Park, also known as "Seven Pinnacles".



 "Panorama countryside"


 It is the most famous place for diving in Safaga characterized by the diversity of coral reefs between hard and soft huge with impressive deep walls 200 meters high, ideal for floating diving and watching gray sharks and barracudas.



 "Abu Kavan"


 Similar to Reef Panorama but more exciting with beautiful reef scenes, Salem Express ferry wreck is one of the best wreck dives in the world but sad dive to see such wreck in the middle of the reef.



 Makadi Bay


 About 30 kilometers to the north is also an excellent snorkeling option as it offers a home halfway between Hurghada and Safaga dive sites but is not very well known to tourists.



 

The best diving places in Egypt



 3. St. John's Island (Aquamarine Islands)


 St. John's is one of the most beautiful islands of the Red Sea, rich in peridot stone. It is the first place where the stone was discovered, including the largest peridot stone in the world. It is considered one of the best diving places in Egypt.



 Filled with crevices, caves and hills among pristine reefs in the deep south, one of the most pristine beaches in the Egyptian Red Sea.


 Diving in St. John's ranges from fairly easy and suitable for beginners to deep snorkeling and great water currents and is home to the richest coral gardens in the Red Sea and plenty of marine life such as sharks, tuna, gorgonians, manta rays, hammerheads, silverts and dolphins.



 How to get to St. John's Islands


 The closest place to reach the Peridot Islands is from Port Ghalib and the nearest airport is Marsa Alam.  As with other destinations it is often easiest to fly into Hurghada and take the three-hour flight to Port Ghalib.




 



 4. El Quseir


 El Quseir is located approximately halfway between Hurghada in the north and Marsa Alam in the south.



 Al-Qusayr is a historical city that is about 5000 years old and was once one of the most important ports in Egypt due to its proximity to the Nile.


 Al-Qusair is characterized by the presence of diving areas with a very small depth, suitable for beginners to train in diving.



 The pleasure of diving in El Quseir to see the vibrant coral reefs in the Red Sea, lion fish, sea snakes, guitar fish, and many other types of marine creatures.



 There are daily boat trips to Elphinstone Reefs, known as the House of Sharks.



 There are also visits to see the 4,000-year-old petroglyphs in Wadi Hammamet and the ruins of the ancient port of Meos Hormuz.



 How to get to Quseir


 There are direct flights to Hurghada or Marsa Alam from most countries.



 Flights to Marsa Alam are less but the airport is located about 20 km north of the city which reduces the time to Quseir to about one hour.



 Flights to Hurghada are more frequent as the journey takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes.



 

The best diving places in Egypt



 5. Al Akhawayn Island in the Red Sea 


 Two coral reef islands approximately 70 km from the port city of El Quseir are among the best diving sites in the Red Sea and the world because of the surrounding currents that make the coral reefs suitable for diving, especially for big fish enthusiasts, where sharks and other large pelagic fish are regularly spotted at different times of the day.  the year.



 Al Akhawayn Island consists of two parts (Big Brother and Little Brother) and both are among the best diving places in Egypt.


 Big Brother


 (Big Brother) is about 400 meters long with deep side walls and all kinds of hard and soft corals and watch the wrecks of the ships Numidia that sank in 1901 and Aida that sank in 1956.


 The little brother


 It is located about 500 meters from Big Brother and is home to study sharks along with an amazing array of coral formations.



 Diving in Al Akhawayn Island



 How to get to Brothers Island


 Snorkeling at Brothers Island forms part of a group of other dive itineraries with some spending more time around the reef than others leaving some from Hurghada and some from Port Ghalib (Marsa Alam).



 Direct trips can be made to both locations (Hurghada is more than Marsa Alam) but tour operators usually arrange all trips based on the itinerary.


 6.  El Gouna


 El Gouna Resort has been newly developed at the highest levels of luxury and has become one of the most beautiful and famous resorts in Egypt and the Middle East, located about 25 km north of Hurghada.



 The resort is very well designed with a range of luxury hotels, resorts and private villas available for rent.



 The resort is famous for its windsurfing and features an 18-hole golf course and the resort is quieter than the hustle and bustle of Hurghada.



 Visitors are free to roam around to buy souvenirs and dine at the waterfront restaurants.



 El Gouna is a favorite among divers who prefer to see the wrecks of ancient ships that sank more than two centuries ago near Shaab Abu Nahas. It is a type of triangular-shaped coral reef and is dangerous for ships, so you find almost 7 shipwrecks in the same place.



 The Lame People and Dolphin House are home to a large number of dolphins that you will enjoy visiting.


 How to get to El Gouna


 Direct flights to Hurghada are available from most international airports and from European countries after which transfers to El Gouna are arranged by your hotel or accommodation.



 Diving in El Gouna

The best diving places in Egypt



 7. Hurghada


 Hurghada has become in recent years one of the largest resorts in Egypt, as it has a very special location for diving courses for beginners.



 There are many coral reefs at a small depth that are easily accessible for beginners in diving in addition to the great diversity of marine life rich in the Red Sea.



 For professional divers, there are deep dive sites that will please them.



 Giftun Islands are the most popular among divers of all abilities in Hurghada and one of the best diving spots in Egypt.



 The proximity of Shaab Abu Nahas and its wrecks is popular with divers from novice to professional.


 How to get to Hurghada


 There are regular flights to Hurghada throughout the year from most international airports. Alternative routes include traveling to Cairo and catching a domestic flight to Hurghada.



 



 8. Sharm El Sheikh Naama Bay


 Naama Bay Sharm El Sheikh is where all divers started when Sharm El Sheikh was for many years the favorite Egyptian destination for divers and the most preferred destination for European tourists than any other resort in the world, Sharm El Sheikh is located on the tip of the Sinai Peninsula.



 The most famous and most enjoyable diving point in the region is in the Ras Mohamed reserve and occupies a great place among the best diving places in Egypt.



 Sharm has an excellent combination of easy and hard dives suitable for both beginners and professionals along the reefs of the island in the Straits of Tiran.



 Although there are some diving spots near the shore, most diving is done by boat to explore the best coral reefs and one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world.



 How to get to Sharm El Sheikh


 Direct flights to Sharm El Sheikh are available from most European and international airports.


 



 9. Ras Mohammed Protectorate in Sharm El-Sheikh


 It is the most famous nature reserve in Egypt, one of the best diving places in Egypt, and one of the most famous diving sites in the world.



 In addition to its clear waters, Ras Mohammed witnesses the annual migration of many marine species, in addition to mangroves and coral reefs, with a variety of vertebrates and invertebrates.


 



 10.  M'diq in Taba


 Located along the coastal road from Nuweiba 15 km south of Taba, you will be dazzled by the brilliant blue of the turquoise waters so you know you have reached the fjord.



 Stunning beach, great diving area, crystal clear waters, impressive coral reefs and exceptional marine life.



 The fjord is an alternative for those less experienced in diving to enjoy an easy and fun diving experience and watch the marine life up close.



 



 11. Pharaoh's Island


 Another strategic fortress built by Saladin is easily reached by boat from the coast of Taba.



 People come to visit the fortress and it is an amazing diving spot and offers views of Saudi Arabia and Jordan. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is one of the best diving places in Egypt.




 12.  Ras Shaitan (Ras al-Shaitan) in Nuweiba


 It has a depth of about 12-40 m and is located 30 minutes north of Nuweiba.



 The original name is Ras Shattan and it evolved as a result of fast pronunciation and the name derives from the way Ras Shattan, which is located on either side of a huge boulder, was formed.



 Experienced divers prefer snorkeling at Ras Chetan as it offers underwater canyons, caves, mountains, plateaus, hard coral reefs, well-preserved landscapes, fish and most anemones coming in all colours.



 



 13. Dahab


 Dahab is one of the most loved destinations in Egypt and it is a wonderful combination of diving in a cool and calm atmosphere located 80 km to the south as well as one of the best diving places in Egypt.



 Almost all types of diving are easily accessible from shore including:


 blue hole Dahab


 It is one of the most difficult diving places in the world and one of the most dangerous, but it is very attractive to diving professionals and those with long experience in diving, and the reason for this is that the dive is very deep.


 El Bells


 It is for a better experience in the easiest diving suitable for beginners.



 Canyon


 It is a deep rocky crevice in a light cliff interspersed with large reefs with small corals and large numbers of fish.



 El garden villas


 You don't need much experience in diving to enjoy the eel park in Dahab, this is where you see dozens of long snakes sticking their heads out of the sand, disappearing again and it is also home to barracudas and rare kelp ghost fish.




 The central area of ​​Dahab is full of beachfront restaurants and comfortable budget accommodations with hotels larger to the south.



 Day trips are available to visit the Egyptian islands of Tiran and Sanafir, Ras Mohammed and the Thistlegorm wreck.


 How to reach Dahab


 Travel to Sharm El Sheikh and take a taxi to Dahab.


 The journey takes about 1.5 hours during which you will enjoy the desert scenery.



 



 14. Alexandria


 The wonderful coastal city of Alexandria offers divers the opportunity to dive in the northern coast that lies along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Diving in Alexandria gives visitors the opportunity to learn about the historical past of Egypt.



 Unlike any other diving experiences anywhere in the world, diving in Alexandria is considered a travel through history, where you see the remains of Cleopatra's Palace around the sunken island of "Anterodos" and the remains of the sunken city of Heracleion.



 You also see the most recent historical artifacts from Napoleon's Battle of the Nile and World War II.


 



 


 What is the best time to dive in Egypt


 Diving in Egypt is available all year round but the best time of year to visit is from late July to early December depending on the location with the water temperature rising to over 30°C in August and September.


 The water temperature drops significantly between January and April, dropping to about 18°C ​​in Dahab and even getting cooler on the beaches of Alexandria on the Mediterranean.


 Although the deep south is still warmer with a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius there are still constant winter winds.



You may also want to read Alexandria tourism



 

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