Wet n Wild: The Best Diving Spots in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea

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Due to its long Red Sea coastline, Saudi Arabia features some of the best diving spots. Scuba diving allows divers to interact with the abundant marine life in Saudi Arabia up close. Both novices and specialists enjoy the thrilling hobby of scuba diving in the Red Sea. Divers can view beautiful marine life, historic shipwrecks, and less-visited coral reefs. These are some of the best diving locations in Saudi Arabia, and we listed few below

The Red Sea's Top Diving Locations

1) Ras Mohammed

An opportunity to dive in one of the Red Sea's most stunning protected locations, scuba diving in Ras Mohammed is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. It should come as no surprise that diving at Ras Mohammed is one of the most well-liked activities in the Sharm el Sheik region given the abundance of excellent reefs and the clean waters. Fortunately, Ras Mohammed has so many fish-filled reefs that you'll never feel crowded while scuba diving there. Ras Mohammed's reefs are also breathtaking, with over 200 different types of hard and soft coral. The water is relatively calm, and visibility makes scuba diving at Ras Mohammed very simple.


2) Dive into the Blue Hole

Because of its warm, clear waters and diverse marine life, diving at the Blue Hole in Belize is regarded as one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. Every year, visitors from all over the world come to Belize to go scuba diving in the Great Hole. Liveaboard dives are frequently the preferred way to dive here because it takes a long time and sometimes discomfort to get to the outlying atolls and the Blue Hole on a daily basis. Dive trips to the Blue Hole are available all year round.


3) Abu Madafi Reef's Boiler Wreck

The Boiler Wreck, located on the Red Sea's surface, is an excellent place to begin diving in Saudi Arabia. Even the most experienced diver won't want to miss it because the area is so full of attractions and shallow enough for beginning divers. Divers can explore various coral-covered caves and caverns encircling the ship, which is said to be more than a century old. Older shipwrecks that are difficult to identify but interesting to search for are partially covered by coral near The Boiler Wreck.


4) Jeddah's Miss Marie port area

It offers divers the chance to see three wrecks in one dive. Although the location is a little challenging to get to, the payoff is a variety of marine life and a close-up view of three abandoned ship bows sticking out of the sea. Divers of all skill levels are welcome to investigate encrustations, vibrant coral, and meandering gullies beneath the ships, which are mainly still intact. Sea turtles, manta rays, and a variety of unusual fish call the reef home. Divers may also encounter many species of sharks, such as hammerhead, lemon, reef, tiger, and silky shark.


5) Jeddah's Al Lith Island (Jabal Al Lith)

This tiny island, off the coast of Al Lith, is just south of Jeddah and is a popular diving destination. The white sand beaches on Al Lith Island are surrounded by shallow, stunningly blue waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Because it is a popular location for observing whale sharks and enormous fish of many different sorts, experienced divers adore the area. The island welcomes visitors to camp, and they spend a few days diving and exploring the dry land, which has a network of caverns and mountain gorges.


6) The lovely Farasan Islands: Jazan

On Jazan's several tiny islands, divers of all skill levels are welcome. Off the southern coast of Saudi Arabia, near Jazan, are the Farasan Islands. The marine life on these islands is prospering. Divers might be lucky enough to spot clownfish, sharks, moray eels, barracudas, etc. Divers can also see the beautiful whale sharks. Travellers might plan a weeklong holiday to see the entire region and experience the breathtaking views of the islands.


7) Jubail's Amazing Al Fanateer

For all those seeking a private, less crowded diving experience, Jubail is the best blue-water diving location. In the Persian Gulf, divers can explore the Fanateer Reef and the Jana Reef. One of the most well-liked beaches in the KSA is Al Fanateer Beach near Jubail, which has separate walking, jogging, and diving zones. In Jubail, travellers can go scuba diving in addition to taking luxurious boat cruises to enjoy the area's scenic beauty.


8) Al Khobar: Dive sites along the coast

For thousands of beginning divers, the Bay has been the destination of choice. The shore diving location contains artificial reefs with coral and various things, like cement buildings, sunken automobiles, etc., for training. There are many different fish species in the coral reef, along with a few sharks. Private beaches near Half Moon Bay, including Saudi Aramco Beach, King Fahad Military City Beach, King Faisal University Beach, etc., are also accessible to scuba divers.
To start your journey from Dubai or from any part of the world to Saudi Arabia you need to apply for valid visa or entry permit. To begin the process of obtaining a Saudi visa from Dubai, you must get in touch with a tour operator who will apply for a visa on your behalf. Ready with your visa and all pre travel requirement to Saudi Arabia and fly with confident and enjoy your vacation.

 

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