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The offshore islands in this area have
recently been reopened for diving after a long closure by the
Egyptian Government and have been designated as a Marine Park. Now
suitable moorings are installed for dive boats visiting this area.
The Brothers are really the tops of two undersea mountains these
islands rise from the depths, the coral clad walls do offer
outstanding diving with plenty of big fish action due to there
remote location some 80km offshore.
D: offered as daily diving trips from Marsa Alam.
L: available during live a board trip. |
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Abu Dabab (D)
A collection of 7 reefs. Offers sheltered
diving in rough weather conditions. Popular overnight location due
to close proximity to the famous Elephantine reef with a very good
chance to see Spanish dancers on the night dive. Many swim throughs
and caves. Often sightings of reef sharks on the southern outer
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Elphinstone Reef (D)
The sheer walls of this great reef plunge
steeply into the blue, richly decorated with soft corals, sponges,
gorgonians and fans. Sharks often swim by the spot to feed on the
abundant reef fish population. The northern plateau is home to
schooling hammerheads with frequent sightings of oceanic white tip
sharks. |
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Daedal us Reef (L)
A huge round reef with a lighthouse more than
40 miles away from the coast, features an excellent opportunity for
spotting big pelagics including manta rays. All around its steep
walls you will see an extreme variety of fish and coral. Good chance
to see schooling hammerheads on the northern point. Strong currents
possible. |
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Abu Galawa Soraya (L)
The northern edge of the 'Fury Shoal' group,
this reef has a fantastic hard coral garden, and a wreck of a
private sailing boat on the western side which is packed with
glassfish.
Shaab Claude (L)
Famous for its large labyrinths of swim
throughs. Huge porite corals and a resident napoleon. Often white
tip reef sharks and a very nice anemone and clownfish settlement on
a small pinnacle a little off the reef to the south. |
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Zabargad (L)
Enormous mountain coming out of the water
surrounded by a lagoon and circling reef. A couple of wrecks and
some decent diving with a great variety of both corals and reef
fish.
Rocky Island (L)
Tiny rock emerging a few feet out of the
water, it offers one of the most incredible underwater scenarios of
the whole Red Sea. Steep walls falling into the deep blue, currents,
soft corals and a great abundance of pelagics and all kinds of fish.
St Johns Reef (L)
This incredibly beautiful reef lies Approx.
40km North of the Sudanese border and 20km south of Zabargad . The
reef covers a huge area and many dives would be needed to explore
the numerous coral heads and islands that make up this extensive
area. |
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