- Dahab: is one of the most amazing places for diving in Egypt. What really makes famous Dahab, is the world famous Blue Hole dive site! It is a large 70 m wide hole within the coral reef going down to 80 m and with a 30 m long arch going to the open sea on its bottom. It is a great dive site for all divers with nice coral and reef life but Deep divers and Tech divers from all over the world come to Dahab to dive under the Blue Hole Arch. The marine life is fantastic with all the usual reef fishes of the Red Sea and pelagic fishes like barracudas and jacks. Turtles can also be spotted. However it is rare to spot Sharks in this part of Red Sea.
- Hurghada: is a great place for wreck enthusiasts; popular sites like the Thistlegorm and Giannis, the coral reefs in Hurghada are usually shallow and sloping, the swimming season in this location lasts all year round. Average annual water temperature on the coast in Hurghada is 78°F, the famous Hurghada‘s Giftun Islands are the perfect spots for divers with different abilities. Has many dives sites promise an adundance of reef marine life, great diversity of corals and the possibility of pelagic sightings in the plue. The easy accessibility of safe, sheltered ergs and reefs close to the shore offering superb visibility makes hurghada an ideal choice for learner divers and training.
- Marsa Alam: is by far the best spot from which to explore the southern Red Sea, appealing to experienced divers looking for challenging dives and unique wildlife experiences. Sites offer the opportunity to dive with dolphins, sea turtles, dugongs and manta rays. Elphinstone Reef is one of the most famous dive sites in the world and offers some of the best scuba diving in the Red Sea! Located 12km offshore and about 30km from Marsa Alam, Elphinstone is famous for its wonderful drift dives along deep steep walls, unspoilt corals and sights of sharks. Marsa Alam is home to sharks, dolphins and dugongs.
- Sharm El-Sheikh: is home to some great local diving as well as some superb wrecks, walls and reefs. Some of the sites do experience strong currents, making them unsuitable for beginners, but a rich swirling dive of color and life for those a little more advanced. Sharm el Sheikh is a wonderful place to enjoy the beach and sun. The sea provides very good snorkeling options. If you are a lover of snorkeling you shouldn’t miss a snorkeling trip to Tiran Island as it is one of the better snorkeling spots.