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12 December 2022
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Jackson-Reef

Jackson Reef is the northernmost reef in the Strait of Tiran, the narrow channel that separates the Sinai Peninsula from Saudi Arabia. The dive usually starts at the southern tip of the reef, where there is a mooring, and heads north along the eastern side of the reef. The currents coming from the north make […]


12 December 2022
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Diving the Daedalus-Reef

Daedalus Reef, also known as ‘Abu el-Kizal’, is located 80 km off the coast of Marsa Alam. Its remoteness makes it one of the less visited dive sites in the region and one of the best preserved in terms of reef condition. The area is subject to strong currents, especially in the north. The reef […]


12 December 2022
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Brothers-Islands

The Brothers Islands are located 67 km off the coast of El-Quseir and can only be reached by liveaboard boats departing from Hurghada or Safaga. The islands – Little Brother and Big Brother – are a popular destination for experienced divers: the two islands offer no less than 12 different dive sites, no more than […]


12 December 2022
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Sataya/Dolphin Reef

Shaab Sataya, also known as Dolphin Reef, is located at the southeastern tip of the Fury Shoal dive site off Marsa Alam. This horseshoe-shaped reef is aptly named after the friendly mammals that can regularly be spotted on site. You will also be surprised by white tips, fusiliers, Spanish dancers and parrot fish at various […]


12 December 2022
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St. John’s-Reef

St. John’s is a collection of small reefs that offer some of the most spectacular underwater views in the Red Sea. Habili Ali Reef features huge gorgonians and black corals. The Grey Reef hosts silvertip sharks and hammerheads – on its western side. Habili Gafaar is a collection of soft corals where snappers, butterfly fish […]

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