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Diving
The Red Sea coast and the Gulf of Aqaba are deservedly
popular among divers, owing to their rich marine life and shipwrecks.
A large variety of coral, tiny florescent fish, giant turtles,
Napoleon wrasse and nurse sharks are just some of the species
inhabiting the area. The main dive centers are on the Sinai Peninsular
at Sharm el-Sheikh and Ras Muhammad, a national park
since 1983. Equipment may be hired and training is available for all
levels of ability. Near Sharm el-Sheikh, there is a famous World War
II wreck, the SS Thistlegorm and the nearby Straits of
Tirian
host spectacular
offshore reefs, as well as two more wrecks. Live-aboard packages are
available from some operators. Conditions vary according to the time
of year: in February and March, the extra plankton in the water
attracts manta rays and in November and December, the visibility is
particularly good. A twice-weekly tour for EŁ5 can be taken to four
islands in the Red Sea, namely Abou Kizan, The Emerald,
The Rocky Island and The Two Brothers. For further
information, see the Where to Go section or contact the
Egyptian State Tourist Office
Note
The Red Sea coral reefs are all protected by law and persons removing
‘souvenirs’ will incur heavy fines.
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