Hurghada is not just a popular tourist destination on the Red Sea; it’s a gateway to a stunning marine world ranked among the best globally. With crystal-clear waters offering visibility up to 40 meters, year-round warm temperatures, and unique biodiversity, Hurghada presents an unforgettable diving experience for both beginners and professionals.
Why it’s exceptional:
Magnificent coral slopes starting from shallow depths and descending into the deep
Incredible diversity of colorful fish and sea sponges
Perfect for beginners and intermediate divers
Chance to see sea turtles and stingrays
Underwater paradise:
One of Hurghada’s most popular sites
Natural caves and crevices filled with vibrant fish
Spectacular coral wall extending long distances
Opportunity to spot sharks (especially in summer months)
Natural masterpiece:
Small island surrounded by stunning coral gardens
Shallow waters perfect for night diving
Unique fan-shaped coral formations
Protected natural area rich in marine life
For adventure seekers:
Dive site featuring three coral peaks
Moderate currents ideal for drift diving
Abundant barracuda and groupers
Natural tunnel for swim-through exploration
Hurghada’s largest and most diverse island
Pristine coral reefs untouched by human impact
Nature reserve since 1995
Famous Bird Beach with rich biodiversity
Hidden treasure:
Breathtaking vertical coral wall
Exciting underwater caves to explore
Vibrant picasso fish and anthias
Peaceful site away from crowds
For underwater photography:
Fan-shaped coral formations
Excellent natural lighting for photography
Abundant lionfish and butterflyfish
Ideal depth for all experience levels
For experienced adventurers:
Offshore location (80 km east of Hurghada)
Chance to see whale sharks (June-September)
Strong currents requiring experience
Rare marine creatures
For active marine life:
Large school of trevally fish
Spanish dancers (sea slugs)
Squid and octopus in certain seasons
Quiet, clean location
For wreck enthusiasts:
Site of four famous shipwrecks
Most famous: SS Giannis D wreck
Underwater history spanning decades
Marine life beautifully colonizing the wrecks
Colorful fish: Clownfish, butterflyfish, parrotfish, surgeonfish
Sea turtles: Green and hawksbill
Stingrays: Eagle and stingrays
Crustaceans: Crabs, colorful shrimp
Sharks: Hammerhead, white tip, tiger (June-October)
Dolphins: Various species year-round
Whales: Rare but present
Manta rays: (May to November)
For beginners without certification
Personal instructor throughout the dive
Shallow, safe waters
Unforgettable first experience
Most common in Hurghada
Shallow and deep reefs
Rich biodiversity
Suitable for everyone
Completely different world
Nocturnal creatures become active
Glowing colors under lights
Magical experience
Exploring history underwater
Various shipwrecks of different ages
Adapted marine life
For intermediate and advanced divers
Complete relaxation with the current
Covering long distances effortlessly
Constantly changing scenery
Air conservation
Warm waters (22-30°C / 72-86°F)
Excellent visibility (20-40 meters)
March to May: Perfect weather, active marine life
September to November: Warm waters, fewer tourists
Whale sharks: June to September
Manta rays: May to November
Dolphins: Throughout the year
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