Marsa Alam Diving Center and Al Quseir Diving Center

The name AL QUSEIR comes from the Arabic word for “al quseir” (al quseir means “al quseir”).

There is a great deal to see and do for divers in this region, including a range of reefs with various underwater rock faces and a vast array of animals, not to mention coral that is almost polychromic in appearance.

In addition to the well-known Elphinstone reef, the Borbo reef, the coral gardens of Anne So Reef, the caves and canyons of Abu Dabab, and the El Gotaab site, Erg Monica and Sok Bahar both have a fantastic array of reef fauna and are well worth a visit. Erg Monica and Sok Bahar are located near the El Gotaab site and have a fantastic array of reef fauna.

  • ABILITY TO DIVE AT LEVEL 1
  • MARINE LIFE OPPORTUNITIES

Red anthias, damselflies, rocklings, grouper fish, hammerhead sharks, bigeye thresher sharks, whitetip sharks, nurse sharks, and dolphins are some of the creatures that may be found in the ocean.

  • DIVES THAT CAN’T BE MISSED

The Brothers Islands consist of two parts: Big Brother, which contains wrecks, and Little Brother, which has pelagic fauna.

  • Numidia – Aida is wrecked.

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Marsa Alam

Enjoy a dive in Ras Samadai, known as the ‘dolphin reef of the south, if you are in the Marsa Alam region. It is devoted to diving along this portion of the Red Sea coastline, and it is dotted with well-preserved dive spots in the middle of a spectacular nature reserve.

During your visit to Elphinstone, you may marvel at the incredible pelagic fauna and explore the vast array of coral reefs that are home to an incredible number of species.

  • MARINE LIFE OPPORTUNITIES

Anthias, Napoleon fish, big rays, and dolphins are some of the species found in the ocean.

  • DIVES THAT CAN’T BE MISSED

Reef of Daedalus
Ras Samadai “Dolphin House” is located on Elphinstone Reef, which is ideal for shark diving.

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While strong currents, stormy seas, and the fact that night diving is forbidden all combine to make diving locations in the southern hemisphere less popular, these sites do provide a variety of unique obstacles for more brave divers to overcome.

In southern territorial waters in the center of the Red Sea, the most desired diving places are grouped around Zabargad Island, Rocky Island, and Saint John’s Reef, which is all located in the southern territorial seas of the Red Sea.

In contrast, when the atmospheric conditions are favorable, you will be treated to the sight of spectacular coral reefs, some of which are still undeveloped, as well as the most extraordinary marine fauna – though this is a rare experience that should only be attempted by the most experienced divers.

EXPERIENCED DIVERS WITH DIVING ABILITY.

Must have completed a minimum of 50 dives.

  •  MARINE LIFE OPPORTUNITIES

Several kinds of sharks are found in the ocean, including bigeye threshers, whitetip sharks, hammerhead sharks, gray reef sharks, and pelagic fish.

  •  DIVES THAT CAN’T BE MISSED

St. John’s Reef is known for its black coral, which can be seen on Zabargad Island.

Rocky Island Al Quseir and Marsa Alam Diving are two of the best diving spots in the world. Egypt’s diving destinations of Hurghada and Safaga.

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