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  1. Mar 18, 2022 · The collection of dive sites quite literally form a microcosm of diving, inviting divers from around the world to enjoy. The Red Sea combines stunning and diverse marine life with exceptional and adventurous underwater topography, providing some of the best diving worldwide. 1. SS Thistlegorm Wreck, Ras Mohammed.

    • The Thistlegorm Wreck. The Thistlegorm is the Red Sea's most famous wreck dive and one of the top places to visit for divers. This WWII cargo ship, which had been bringing supplies for the Allied troops in North Africa, was sunk by German fighter planes in the Straits of Gubal in October 1941.
    • Shark and Jolanda Reefs. Most divers heading to Sharm el-Sheikh for the first time are here to dive these two reefs, which are rated among the world's top 10 dive sites.
    • The Fury Shoals. The Fury Shoals is a group of several reefs stretching south from Marsa Alam to Berenice in the deep south of Egypt's Red Sea. The coral gardens here are notable for being among the most pristine in the Red Sea and, with diver numbers much more limited in this area, it's a great dive site for spotting sea life.
    • Jackson Reef and the Lara Wreck. Jackson Reef is the most northern reef of the Straits of Tiran. Due to strong currents, this is a site for experienced divers.
    • SS Thistlegorm. Address. El Tor, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt. Get directions. Undoubtedly the Red Sea’s most famous dive site, the wreck of the SS Thistlegorm lies in approximately 100 feet of water off the west coast of the Sinai Peninsula.
    • Shark and Yolanda Reefs. Shark and Yolanda comprise two separate seamounts, located next to one another on a shallow plateau known as "The Saddle" in Ras Mohammed National Park.
    • Elphinstone Reef. Address. Al Qusair - Marsa Allam Rd, Egypt. Get directions. Phone +20 10 94872011. Located approximately 6.5 nautical miles from shore, near the resort town of Marsa Alam, Elphinstone Reef is one of the highlights of the southern Red Sea.
    • The Brother Islands. Address. The Brothers. Get directions. The Brother Islands lie roughly halfway between Hurghada and Marsa Alam, and more than 20 nautical miles from the nearest coastline.
  2. Red Sea’s Best Diving Spots. See the top 10 dive sites in the Red Sea or read the entire list: 1. SS Thistlegorm; 2. Blue Hole; 3. The Brothers; 4. Shark and Yolanda Reef; 5. Jackson Reef; 6. Fury Shoals; 7. Ras Mohammed; 8. Elphinstone Reef; 9. Abu Dabbab; 10. Dunraven Wreck; 1. SS Thistlegorm. When scuba diving the Red Sea, you must not ...

  3. How to Scuba Dive Egypt’s Red Sea; Option 1 – Diving Liveaboard; Option 2 – Diving Resort Town; North Red Sea VS South; Top 5 Red Sea Diving Resort Towns; Red Sea Diving Season; Red Sea Temperature; Dive Sites Map

  4. Scuba diving in the Red Sea is more about big fishes than tiny critters and macro stuff. However there are still nice nudibranchs or pipefishes to find on wrecks and along beautiful reefs. If you are looking for amazing macro diving destinations, try Lembeh Strait or Wakatobi in Indonesia or Mabul Island in Malaysia.

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