The diving season in Egypt is year-round, but the prime time is typically from March to November when water temperatures are warmer and visibility is at its best.
The Red Sea is known for its diverse marine life including colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, sharks, dolphins, and other fascinating creatures like sea turtles and rays.
The depth of your dive will depend on factors such as your certification level, the dive site, and the dive plan. Beginner dives typically range from 18 to 40 feet (6 to 12 meters), while more advanced dives may go deeper.
Certain medical conditions may preclude individuals from diving, so it's important to consult with a qualified dive physician before attempting any dives, especially if you have a medical history.
You can book a dive with us by contacting our dive center directly via phone, email, or through our website's booking system. We'll be happy to assist you in arranging your dive experience.
If you encounter a problem underwater, signal your dive buddy or dive guide immediately, and follow the appropriate emergency procedures as taught in your certification course. Remaining calm and acting swiftly is crucial in managing any issues that may arise during a dive.