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Nuweiba
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Nuweiba
is about 185 km north of Sharm El Sheikh and nestles between the
deep blue of the Gulf of Aqaba and the high desert mountains of the
Sinai. Nuweiba is a quiet getaway famous for its magnificent beaches
and offers easy access to the cultural sites of St Catherine's
Monastery and Petra in Jordan, also just 80 km away to the north is
the busy seaside resort of Eilat, Israel. The diving in the area
runs from Devils Head and in the north to Abu Gallium in the south
and is mainly accessed from the shore by jeep or even camel due to
the lack of jetty facilities or safe anchorages for boats. |
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Abou Lou Lou House Reef
The house reef lies just
to the left of the jetty, off the hotels private beach. The main
reef lies between 5 and 20 meters of depth, ideal for beginners and
experienced divers alike, because of the concentration and diversity
of the fish life present. Puffers, Morays, Groupers, Surgeonfish,
Shrimps and crabs just to mention a few. A more appropriate name
would be "Lion Fish City" as you spot easily more than 20 Lion Fish
on any given dive! As darkness descends on Abou Lou Lou it becomes a
"must" dive site. |
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M.F.O.
M.F.O. is an abbreviation for Multi-National
Force and Observers.
The dive starts along two desalination pipes that were put there by
the Israeli Army in the late seventies. Both pipes start at 5 meters
and stretch out horizontally, sloping gradually down to 12 meters
and 20 meters respectively. The pipes are around 5 meters apart and
over the years have become overgrown with soft corals and small
table corals. This has attracted an abundance of fish to shelter
around the pipes.
A short swim north from the pipes we find the reef at a depth
between 14 and 20 meters with a collection of small pinnacles, coral
heads and masses of soft corals blanketing the bottom. The fish life
is abundant with Jackfish, Grouper, Parrotfish and sometimes Leopard
rays. |
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Sinkers
During the seventies the Israeli Navy decided
to place a large mooring buoy just off the beach, but unfortunately
the water was deeper than expected and they dropped the 25 meter
chain in 35 meters of water. The buoy disappeared under the surface
and since then it hangs suspended at a depth of 8 - 12 meters.
Slowly circling the big chains, you can admire the wonderful colored
soft corals that cover the whole length up to the buoy. Continuously
schools of blue fusilier fishes shoot up and down full speed as they
are chased by jackfish. As you reach the buoy itself it's hard to
focus on one thing because of the profusion of fish life including
Glass Fish, Damsels and Banded Boxer Shrimps. |
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Outside Hilton
Only 5 minutes by jeep from the hotel you will find one of the most
beautiful reefs around. 40 meters from the beach the reef starts at
a depth of 4 meters and descends slowly down to a depth of 28
meters. This area is blessed with large table corals and abundant
fish life including Big-Eye, Angel Fish and Jacks. If you are very
lucky, at certain times of the year it is possible to sight Frogfish
here. The last minutes of the dive are at a depth of 4 to 5 meters
enjoying the beautiful coral pinnacles whilst doing your safety
stop. |
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ElMazeriq
The site is about 7 km south of Nuweiba. After
a gentle shore entry through a break in the coral plate one sees
rolling coral "hills" bottoming out in sandy bottomed "valleys".
Beautiful hard corals form the hills, which you will swim over and
around exploring the valleys at between 20 - 25 meters. At the end
of the dive is a spectacular five meter high brain coral,
affectionately named Brian's Brain. |
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Ras El Shetan Devils Head
North of Nuweiba, about 30 minutes drive, is
one of the best known dive sites. This is a Bedouin Camp and we
usually come here for a 2 tank dive outing. The southern side of the
reef starts at 12 meters where we hit the reef plateau covered by an
incredible variety of hard corals and drops down sharply to a depth
of 40 meters in the canyon; it is the home of octopus, puffer fish
and moon groupers. This scenery leaves fantastic memories.
After the surface interval we start the second dive on the northern
side of the reef which reveals a completely different structure.
Swimming straight out from where we set up the equipment we descend
over a patch of sea grass and a beautiful coral garden looms in
front of us. It is a coral garden full with colorful and healthy
coral blocks. The table corals are impressive ranging in size from a
few centimeters to 3 meters in diameter. Along with various other
hard and soft corals it has often been likened to a "Japanese
garden", home to many fish including the very brightly colored Lemon
Goby and the Blue Green Puller. |
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The Valley
20 minutes by car, north of Nuweiba we reach
THE VALLEY; it is outside a Bedouin camp with 2 dive sites. On the
first dive we head to the right and at about 12 meters we will find
a coral garden which drops into a big Canyon with a max. depth of
35-40 meters. After a one hour surface interval we head for the
second dive this time turning left, here also we find another Canyon
with beautiful hard and soft corals. On our way back, in shallow
water we will find on both dive sites a beautiful reef plate with
stunning fire corals and an abundance of coral fishes. |
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El Magana
25 minutes by car towards Taba is El Magana, a
site next to a very basic beach camp with 2 dive sites. The reef
starts just 20 meters from the beach at a depth of 5 meters. Our
first dive takes us to the left side along a wall where the reef
drops to 35 meters. A break in the coral plate forms a canyon which
we fin through at a depth of around 20-25m from where we head back
through a coral garden to the exit. After a surface interval we
commence the second dive heading right this time along the coral
reef plate. This is a very similar site to the first with some large
fish and plenty of healthy corals. Both reefs are mainly hard corals
and with a little bit of luck you can spot Napoleons, Barracudas and
Seahorses. |
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Eid's Place (He beck)
This site is also located in the Ras Mamlach
National park and offers a variety of hard corals and clouds of reef
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Ras Mamlach
Situated in the Abu Galum
National Park, this is the highlight of a week's diving. It's a 1 ˝
hour drive along the desert road by Jeep to get there but it's a
worthwhile trip. The reef starts at about 12 m, with a beautiful
coral garden and on to a steep wall that bottoms out at 70 m plus.
Beautiful fan and table corals covered with soft corals and the
intensive blue of the Gulf of Aqaba create a fantastic picture. The
variety of the underwater life opens a new world; Barracudas,
Jackfish, Groupers and much, much more. Two dives are not enough to
see. |