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The diving in Sharm-el-Sheikh is some of the best in the world. The corals and the fish life astound every visitor to the area. The corals come to within 1 meter from the surface and then continue down into the depths. The fish life is all over the reef, allowing visitors the opportunity to view them from the surface. Most of the fish life is the smaller reef dwellers as opposed to the pelagic life, but if you look into the blue the big stuff is there. The diving is from the Straits of Tiran in the North to Ras Mohamed in the South. With regular trips round into the Gulf of Suez to visit the wrecks of Dunraven, Thistlegorm and the area of Abu Nuas All the diving in the area is by boats which are about 20m. These
are designed for divers, with a large dive deck and easy access in to
the water and then a ladder out. There is a sun deck upstairs which has
a shaded area and a area where you can soak up the rays (careful you don't
get burnt!!). Try clicking on the link in the header for more information on the individual dive sites.
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All the diving takes place under the rules of the Ras Mohamed National Park. These rules are aimed at protecting the marine environment and include:
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A few other 'rules' that are for the safety of the divers are:-
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