The Red Sea has the closest coral Reef to the U.K. and is among the "Elite" dive locations of the world, with its warm crystal clear water and its diversity of life, different coral and over a thousand species of fish living and feeding amongst it.
The South Sinai area is among the best places for beginners and experienced alike with sheltered dives in local sites and the more adventurous Ras Mohamed, Straits of Tiran and Dahab dive sites not to mention the word famous world war two ship wreck S.S Thistlegorm.
It is also home to big pelagic creatures that cruise past on a regular basis. Creatures such as whale sharks, hammerheads, leopard, guitar, white tip Oceanic, black tip Oceanic, grey reef, white tip reef and tiger sharks, turtles, blue spotted, feather tail, eagle and manta rays and several types of dolphins are regularly spotted by our clients and guides. Unfortunately these creatures are very shy. It is alleged that for every one we see ten of them have seen us first!
It is also home to big pelagic creatures that cruise past on a regular basis. Creatures such as whale sharks, hammerheads, leopard, guitar, white tip Oceanic, black tip Oceanic, grey reef, white tip reef and tiger sharks, turtles, blue spotted, feather tail, eagle and manta rays and several types of dolphins are regularly spotted by our clients and guides. Unfortunately these creatures are very shy. It is alleged that for every one we see ten of them have seen us first!
Elite Diving's bespoke guided dive tours for small and private groups runs under the umbrella of African Divers within the South Sinai area.
Labels: Diving, Egypt, Hotel, Red Sea, Sharm El Sheik, Sinai




