Red Sea Diving Sites The diving in the Sharm El Sheikh area runs from Ras Mohammed at the tip of the Sinai peninsula and runs north up the east coast to the Tiran Reefs in the Gulf of Aqaba. This area benefits from the shelter of the land and conditions are usually calm to moderate |
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Coral reefs Coral reefs (also known as Sea Gardens) grow in tropical seas in the Sunlit Zone/Layer, where there is mild wave action. |
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Snorkeling The primary attraction of snorkeling is the opportunity to observe underwater life in a natural setting. This may include coral reefs and their denizens, such as fish, octopuses, starfish, sea urchins, and mollusks. |
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Diving Lessons Although diving centres in Egypt offer a variety of certifications, PADI is the most popular. Make sure you have your international PADI certificate with you. |
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Diving in Sharm el Sheikh Diving is the main activity in Sharm el-Sheikh. When you dive into the warm water of the Red Sea and leave the remote desert behind, you will enter a world full of life and colours. |
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