With its year-round sunshine, the Red Sea is the ideal place to enjoy scuba diving. The underwater scenery is rich with coral-covered reefs and famous dive sites such as Ras Mohamed and Elphinstone as well as wrecks, including the Thistlegorm.
El Gouna
One of our main attractions is the different types of diving on offer nearby; from deep walls to shallow reefs and a choice of wrecks at Abu Nuhas.
Marsa Alam
Marine life is abundant here with endangered green turtles being a regular sighting on most dive trips. Our beautiful, uncrowded dive sites are the main reason divers choose us…a reminder of what Red Sea diving is all about.
Nuweiba
Nuweiba is the ‘Indiana Jones’ of diving, allowing the more adventurous diver to explore by camel the secrets of the Sinai within the National Park – or to marvel at the beauty of Dahab with its Canyon and Blue Hole.
Dahab
Located on the eastern Sinai coast of Egypt on a branch of the Red Sea called the Gulf of Aqaba you will be able to found the Bedouin town of Dahab. Dahab manages to retains a character all of its own. Surrounded by mountains it offers a haven of tranquillity in which to shelter from the modern stresses of large resorts such as Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada.