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Gordon Reef Approach
Sharm El Sheikh · South Sinai · Egypt
The northern approach to Gordon Reef in the Strait of Tiran, where a drift dive along the reef's outer wall delivers encounters with pelagic fish, reef sharks, and occasional hammerheads in the nutrient-rich currents flowing between the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea.
Lighthouse Reef North
Dahab · South Sinai · Egypt
The northern extension of Dahab's famous Lighthouse reef, where the coral garden gives way to a sloping reef with dense hard coral coverage, resident octopuses, and a quieter atmosphere than the heavily dived southern section.
Middle Garden
Sharm El Sheikh · South Sinai · Egypt
A classic Sharm El Sheikh reef garden between the Near and Far Garden sites, featuring a stunning coral amphitheatre, resident green turtles, and some of the healthiest hard coral formations on the Sinai coastline.
Nuweiba Coral Reef
Nuweiba · South Sinai · Egypt
A quiet stretch of fringing reef along the Gulf of Aqaba coast north of Dahab where Bedouin-run dive operations offer uncrowded shore diving over pristine coral gardens, with regular seahorse, octopus, and Napoleon wrasse sightings.
Ras Um Sid
Sharm el-Sheikh · South Sinai · Egypt
A dramatic headland reef at Sharm el-Sheikh's southern tip where gorgonian fan forests grow in extraordinary density, lionfish congregate in the hundreds, and shore access makes it one of the Red Sea's most versatile dive sites.
Small Crack
Dahab · South Sinai · Egypt
A narrow fissure in the reef flat north of Dahab where divers squeeze through a dramatic canyon barely a metre wide, emerging onto a pristine coral wall with exceptional macro life and glassfish-filled caverns.
Woodhouse Reef
Sharm el-Sheikh · South Sinai · Egypt
The longest reef in the Tiran Strait, a narrow coral ridge stretching nearly a kilometer between Jackson and Thomas reefs, where currents funnel pelagic life along dramatic drop-offs and a cargo ship wreck sits on the northern tip.
Gordon Reef
Sharm el-Sheikh · South Sinai Governorate · Egypt
The southernmost and most accessible Tiran reef, featuring a sandy plateau teeming with garden eels, the rusting Loullia wreck on the surface, and reliable encounters with turtles and rays.
Jackson Reef
Sharm el-Sheikh · South Sinai Governorate · Egypt
The northernmost and most exposed Tiran reef, marked by a rusting shipwreck on its surface and renowned for hammerhead shark sightings, pristine hard coral gardens, and powerful drift diving.
Thomas Reef
Sharm el-Sheikh · South Sinai Governorate · Egypt
The smallest and most current-swept of the four Tiran reefs, famed for spectacular soft coral walls in every shade of purple, red, and orange, and dense pelagic action.
Abu Dabbab Dugong Bay
Marsa Alam · Southern Red Sea · Egypt
One of Egypt's most famous shore-access sites, where a sandy bay with seagrass beds provides reliable encounters with the critically endangered dugong alongside green turtles and guitar sharks.
Abu Kafan
Marsa Alam · Southern Red Sea · Egypt
A remote offshore reef in the southern Egyptian Red Sea renowned for its dramatic vertical walls, large pelagic encounters, and pristine soft coral coverage accessible primarily by liveaboard.
Daedalus Reef
Marsa Alam · Southern Red Sea · Egypt
An isolated oceanic reef rising from the deep Red Sea marked by a historic lighthouse, famous for schooling hammerhead sharks, oceanic whitetip encounters, and pristine coral walls plunging into the abyss.
Shaab Claudio
Marsa Alam · Southern Red Sea · Egypt
A spectacular offshore reef system south of Marsa Alam featuring a massive coral amphitheatre, pristine hard coral gardens, and reliable encounters with hawksbill turtles and schooling pelagics.
Umm Halhala
Marsa Alam · Southern Red Sea · Egypt
A pristine and rarely visited coral pinnacle in Egypt's deep south offering untouched hard coral gardens, resident green turtles, and extraordinary visibility in complete solitude.
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