Egypt is a world-renowned scuba diving destination, offering some of the most breathtaking underwater experiences on the planet. The Red Sea, with its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life, attracts divers from around the globe. From the famous dive sites of Sharm El Sheikh and Dahab to the remote, untouched reefs of the Deep South, Egypt’s underwater world is as diverse as it is mesmerizing. Wreck enthusiasts can explore legendary sunken ships like the SS Thistlegorm, while those seeking thrilling encounters can dive alongside hammerhead sharks and manta rays in the Brothers Islands.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, Egypt offers something for everyone. Warm waters, excellent visibility, and well-developed dive infrastructure make it an ideal year-round destination. Liveaboard trips provide access to the most spectacular offshore sites, while shore diving in places like Marsa Alam and Hurghada delivers unforgettable encounters with dugongs, turtles, and dolphins. With its rich history, stunning marine biodiversity, and affordability compared to other global dive hotspots, Egypt remains a must-visit location for any scuba enthusiast.
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Emperor Divers has a super-saving Spring Sale open for bookings taken until 20th February –…
Thanks to Mungo Finlayson of Scuba Duba Dive for this great #ScubaSelfie taken in Dahab, Egypt.
The Lara began life as the 7,103 GRT refrigerated cargo ship Nopal Trader launched 11 September 1956 In November…
The M/T Laura Security was built in 1956 as the 486 GRT. cargo ship Baltica On 22 April…
The Kimon M was originally built as the 3,694 GRT Refrigerated Motor Freighter Brunsbuttel Byelourus II at the H.C.…
Thanks to Sharon el Shoura for this great #ScubaSelfie taken in Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt.
The Khanka, also known as the “Russian Wreck”, is the wreck of a Russian spy ship. Being…
The wreck of the “Loullia” after a few years deteriorating on Gordon Reef. The Loullia was a…
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The Hamada was a small cargo ship of 654 GRT launched on 15th March 1965. There are…
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The Giannis D was a cargo ship of 2,992 GRT originally built as the Shoyo Maru at Kuryshima Dock…
Gulf Fleet No. 34 The Gulf Fleet No. 31 was an Offshore Supply Vessel of 294 GRT…