Here are my top six reasons you should travel to and dive magical Marsa Alam. 1. Sharks. The southern Egyptian coast is famous for sharks. During the right time of year, you might spot hammerheads, oceanic whitetip sharks and reef sharks throughout the region. Whale sharks also make the occasional appearance. For shark lovers, the southern Red

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Dive site: Temple dive is our house reef 10 min by speed boat from our diving center. Structure: Temple dive is a new dive site explored by our Scuba World team. It is a pure coral reef, a very colorful dive site that has to be entered by speed boat. Several huge pinnacles, nearly placed in a row, give the impression to dive into a temple of
With over 20 nearby dive sites on our regular diving program, including the world-famous Elphinstone and Marsa Abu Dabab, divers are spoilt for choice and can expect to encounter the very best marine life that the Red Sea has to offer. Marsa Shagra is the perfect introduction to diving in the Southern Red Sea. Marsa Alam, Egypt. Dive Site Maps Here you can find some of the dive site maps by a diving safari. This is just a small selection that gives you the first impression of the dive sites in your diving holiday. North Wadi Ghimal Marsa Alam Elphinstone Reef Brother Island Daedalus Reef Fury Shoal St. John`s Rocky & Zabargad…
Shore Dive. The bay of “Marsa Shagra”, located to the south, is reached within only 5 minutes with the minibus. This is the ideal site to dive especially when surface conditions are too rough elsewhere. “Marsa Shagra” is a bay with sandy bottom which slopes between the north and south parts of the reef to a depth of 30 m.
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