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البحر الأحمر، مُخطط.

كل موقع غوص، ونقطة ركوب الأمواج بالطائرة الورقية، ووجهة دلافين تزورها اليخت "أفروديت" — من حطام سيناء في الشمال إلى الجدران البحرية في أقصى الجنوب. كل منها استحق مكانه لكونه يستحق الرحلة حقًا.

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البحر الأحمر الشمالي

الحطام، الشعاب المرجانية والمتنزهات الوطنية

البحر الأحمر الكلاسيكي — حطام السفن التاريخي، والمحميات البحرية، والتيارات القوية في مضيق تيران. حيث يبدأ معظم الغواصين، ويعود إليه الكثيرون.

North

إس إس ثيستلغورم

حطام الحرب العالمية الثانيةشعاب مرجانية اصطناعيةمتوسط+

أشهر حطام في البحر الأحمر — وربما في العالم. سفينة إمدادات بريطانية من الحرب العالمية الثانية غرقت عام 1941، ترقد على عمق 30 مترًا مع حمولتها السليمة: دراجات نارية، شاحنات، بنادق، وعربات قطار. عنبران للاستكشاف، مدفع على المؤخرة، وتيار مستمر من الحياة البحرية. جزء درس تاريخي، وجزء متحف تحت الماء.

عمق 16–30 مترمتوسط+حطام الحرب العالمية الثانية
Appears on: North Classic · North Wrecks · North Tiran · North Brothers
North

حديقة رأس محمد الوطنية

ReefAll LevelsGrey Reef Sharks

Egypt’s first national marine park, where the Gulf of Suez meets the Gulf of Aqaba. Famous for Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef — two pinnacles with walls dropping hundreds of metres and a resident population of grey reef sharks, barracuda, and jacks. Current can be strong and visibility exceptional. One of the Red Sea’s signature sites.

Depth 10–40m+All LevelsStrong Currents
Appears on: North Classic · North Tiran · North Brothers
North

مضيق تيران

ReefCurrentDrift Diving

Four iconic reef systems — Gordon, Thomas, Woodhouse, and Jackson — strung across the narrow passage between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Strong tidal currents push nutrient-rich water through the strait, drawing big schools, occasional sharks, and dense reef life. Best dived as drifts, with the current doing the work.

Depth 10–35mAll LevelsDrift Diving
Appears on: North Classic · North Tiran
North

Salem Express

Wreckمتوسط+Emotionally Significant

A passenger ferry that sank in 1991 — a wreck that carries weight. Dives here are conducted with respect for the lives lost. The wreck lies on its starboard side at 30 metres, intact and accessible. A site that experienced divers find moving, both emotionally and technically.

Depth 10–28mمتوسط+Passenger Ferry
Appears on: North Wrecks
North

Rosalie Muller

WreckAdvanced Only45m Depth

A German WWII cargo vessel resting at 45 metres — deeper than Thistlegorm, less visited, and extraordinary for experienced divers. The hull is dramatically broken but large sections remain intact. Lionfish, moray eels, and coral growth have turned the wreck into a living reef. Advanced certification required.

Depth 40–45mAdvanced Onlyحطام الحرب العالمية الثانية
Appears on: North Wrecks
South Red Sea

Pelagics, Walls & Open Water

Where the open sea begins. Sheer walls, schooling pelagics, and dives that consistently rank among the best in the world.

South

جزر الإخوة

PelagicWreckAdvanced

Two tiny limestone islands rising from the open sea 60km offshore — and some of the most celebrated diving in the world. Big Brother hosts two wrecks (the Numidia and the Aida) on walls that plunge into deep blue. Small Brother is all about the pelagics — oceanic whitetips, threshers, and hammerheads patrol the deep walls. Strong currents and big-water diving.

Depth 5–40m+AdvancedPelagics & Wrecks
Appears on: Brothers Islands · BDE · Best of Red Sea
South

Elphinstone Reef

WallAdvancedOceanic Whitetips

A long, narrow reef rising vertically from the abyss to within metres of the surface — and barely anything else within reach for kilometres around. Nothing but blue water on every side, and nothing. The northern and southern plateaus are where oceanic whitetip sharks patrol regularly — unhurried, curious, and close. Some of the most intact coral in the Red Sea. Strong currents and big fish.

Depth 18–50m+AdvancedWall Diving
Appears on: Brothers Islands · Daedalus Reef · BDE · Deep South routes
South

Safaga Reefs

ReefAll LevelsWarm-up Dives

A series of reef systems south of Hurghada, used as warm-up dives before the more challenging southern sites. Good visibility, healthy coral, and accessible for all levels. A useful first day — gets the group calibrated before the open water work begins.

Depth 5–30mAll LevelsReef
Appears on: Brothers Islands (from Hurghada)
Deep South

Where the Tourist Trail Ends

Eight days at sea minimum. Remote reefs, pristine coral, and sites that rarely see another boat. For divers who want what most never reach.

Deep South

شعاب دايدالوس

PelagicAdvancedHammerheads

A circular reef 80km offshore with a lighthouse on top and very little else for hundreds of kilometres. Thresher sharks, grey reef sharks, and hammerheads are regulars here — drawn by the deep water and strong upwellings. The reef drops away dramatically on all sides. You can spend an entire dive watching what comes up from below. One of the few sites where you genuinely don’t know what will appear.

Depth 10–40m+AdvancedThresher Sharks
Appears on: Daedalus Reef · BDE · Daedalus & St. John’s · Best of Red Sea
Deep South

Rocky Island

Remote Reefمتوسط+Pristine

A small, steep-sided island in the far south — rarely visited and completely wild. Pristine hard coral on the walls, abundant reef life, and almost no boat traffic. The kind of site that makes divers who’ve seen everything feel like they’re somewhere new. Best approached in calm conditions.

Depth 5–40mمتوسط+Remote
Appears on: Daedalus/Rocky/Zabargad · Rocky/Zabargad/St. John’s
Deep South

Zabargad Island

Remote ReefAll LevelsHistoric

Named after the semi-precious peridot (topaz) historically mined here — now an uninhabited remote outpost surrounded by some of the healthiest reefs in the southern Red Sea. Multiple dive sites around the island, including a small WWII-era wreck and several reef pinnacles. Genuinely remote diving.

Depth 5–35mAll LevelsMultiple Sites
Appears on: Daedalus/Rocky/Zabargad · Rocky/Zabargad/St. John’s
Deep South

St. John’s Reef

Reef SystemAll LevelsHigh Biodiversity

A complex of reefs at the southernmost reach of Egyptian waters — caves, swim-throughs, walls, and pinnacles spread across a wide area. Dolphins, turtles, sharks, and some of the highest reef biodiversity in the Red Sea. Multiple sites mean every day brings something different. A favourite among divers who prefer reefs to pelagics.

Depth 3–40mAll LevelsMultiple Sites
Appears on: Daedalus & St. John’s · Rocky/Zabargad/St. John’s · Best of Red Sea
Kite Spots

Flat Water Where Nobody Else Goes

The Red Sea archipelagos — uninhabited sandbars, sheltered lagoons, and reliable thermal wind. Reachable only by boat. The world’s best-kept kite secret.

North — Kite

Ashrafi Island

Flat Water LagoonAll LevelsFoiling

The standout spot of the northern archipelago. A vast waist-deep lagoon sheltered by reef — butter-smooth flat water, consistent thermal wind, and enough space for downwinders, freestyle, foiling, and beginner sessions all at once. Large enough that two groups never interfere with each other.

North — Kite

Geisum Island

Flat & Open WaterReliable Windمتوسط+

Two distinct zones — North Geisum for flat water, South Geisum for open-water freeride. Reliable thermal wind throughout the season, wide shallow areas, and room for large groups. A consistent anchor of any northern kite safari week.

North — Kite

Tawila Island

SandbarBeginner FriendlyFreeride

Long sandbar, shallow entry, wind from multiple directions. Ideal for first water sessions, body dragging, and beginner progression. Often paired with Geisum for variety within a single day.

North — Kite

Gubal Island

Strong Thermalمتوسط+Exposed

Further north, more exposed, stronger and cleaner wind. Best for intermediate and advanced riders wanting uninterrupted sessions. Snorkeling on the reef available between wind sessions.

North — Kite

Abu Mongar

Speed ZoneLow-tide SandbarAdvanced Freeride

Famous for its low-tide sandbar — a perfectly flat speed zone for freeriders. Shallow enough to stand, fast enough to fly. Best when wind is strong, typically used as a highlight session later in the week.

South — Kite

Hamata Islands

Sheltered LagoonsRemoteAdvanced Groups

The southern alternative — sheltered lagoons between uninhabited islands, mangrove channels, near-year-round wind. For groups who want something completely off the standard kite safari circuit.

Dolphin Destinations

The Dolphins. Two Spots. Both Unforgettable.

Resident pods of spinner dolphins. Calm, sheltered water. No scuba required. Among the most reliably extraordinary wildlife encounters in the world.

South — Dolphins

Sataya — Dolphin House

Resident Pod Year-roundHundreds of DolphinsSnorkel & Freediving

A sheltered reef in the southern Red Sea that a resident pod of several hundred spinner dolphins calls home year-round. They come here to rest between feeding runs — and they’re accustomed to boats and calm snorkelers. Enter the water quietly, move slowly, and they’ll come to you. Accessible by snorkel and freediving. No scuba required. One of the most reliably extraordinary wildlife encounters in the world.

All Ages·All Levels·Deep South Route
Appears on: Sataya Dolphin House route · Daedalus Reef route · Best of Red Sea
North — Dolphins

Sha’ab El Erg — Dolphin House North

Resident PodCalm Shallow WaterChildren & Beginners

A reef formation near Hurghada with its own resident spinner dolphin community — more accessible than Sataya and perfect for northern route safaris. Shallower, calmer water makes it ideal for children, non-swimmers, and first-time wildlife encounters. The dolphins here are curious and social — encounters are frequent and close.

Children-friendly·North Route
Accessible on North route safaris and day trips from Hurghada

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