Scuba Diving in the Red Sea: Dive into Egypt’s Most Iconic Underwater Paradise


The Red Sea is one of the most celebrated scuba diving destinations in the world and the Egyptian Red Sea coastline is its crown jewel. With its warm waters, vibrant coral reefs, legendary shipwrecks, and abundant marine life, scuba diving in the Red Sea is an unforgettable experience for divers of all levels.


Stretching from the Sinai Peninsula down to the border with Sudan, Egypt's Red Sea offers hundreds of dive sites across world-famous spots like Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Hurghada, and Marsa Alam.







Why Dive the Egyptian Red Sea?


What makes the Red Sea in Egypt so special for scuba divers?


✔️ Crystal-clear water with visibility often exceeding 30 meters
✔️ Year-round diving conditions thanks to a warm, desert climate
✔️ Rich coral reefs with over 1,200 species of fish, many of them endemic
✔️ Legendary wrecks, including WWII vessels and merchant ships
✔️ Accessible dive infrastructure, from beginner dive resorts to luxury liveaboards


Whether you’re looking for relaxed reef dives, adrenaline-pumping drift dives, or deep wreck exploration, the Red Sea has it all.







Top Dive Sites in the Red Sea (Egypt)


✔️ SS Thistlegorm (Sharm El Sheikh)
Possibly the most famous wreck in the world — a WWII British cargo ship, now an artificial reef teeming with life.
✔️ Blue Hole (Dahab)
A stunning vertical drop-off and cave system that’s both beautiful and challenging, attracting freedivers and technical divers alike.
✔️ Elphinstone Reef (Marsa Alam)
Home to oceanic whitetip and hammerhead sharks, this remote reef is one of Egypt’s top big-animal dive spots.
✔️ Abu Nuhas (near Hurghada)
Known as the "Ship Graveyard", this reef has multiple accessible wrecks close together — ideal for wreck lovers.
✔️ The Brothers Islands (Liveaboard only)
Two isolated islands offering spectacular wall dives and a chance to encounter pelagics in the deep blue.







Marine Life in the Red Sea


The Red Sea offers one of the most biodiverse underwater ecosystems outside the Indo-Pacific. You can encounter:


✔️ Reef sharks, dolphins, turtles, moray eels
✔️ Massive schools of jacks, barracudas, and snappers
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Stunning soft corals, anemones, and sea fans
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Unique species like Red Sea clownfish and Napoleon wrasse


In the southern regions, lucky divers may also see dugongs and manta rays.







Liveaboard Diving in the Red Sea


One of the best ways to experience the Egyptian Red Sea is by joining a liveaboard safari. These multi-day dive cruises let you access remote dive sites unreachable by day trips. Popular liveaboard routes include:


✔️ North & Wrecks (Thistlegorm, Abu Nuhas)
✔️ South & St. John’s Reef
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The Brothers, Daedalus & Elphinstone (BDE Route)


Liveaboards offer up to four dives a day, delicious meals, and the chance to dive far from the crowds.







Diving Conditions in the Egyptian Red Sea


✔️ Visibility: 20 to 40 meters (65–130 feet)
✔️ Water Temperature: 22°C (72°F) in winter to 29°C (84°F) in summer
✔️ Best Season: March to November; warmest and calmest seas in summer
✔️ Experience Level: Suitable for all levels — from beginner to advanced and technical divers







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At OnlineDivecenter, we help you plan every detail of your Red Sea diving adventure. Whether you're looking for a beginner-friendly dive center in Hurghada or a luxury liveaboard trip to the Brothers Islands, we’ve got you covered.


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Dive into the heart of the Red Sea with OnlineDivecenter — and uncover the magic beneath the surface.

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