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  • Ras Um Sid
    A fantastic drift dive where you descend down to 20-25m where you come across a huge gorgonian forest. As you swim along you hit the turn, where you ascend up to 17-18m, there is a beautiful coral garden where often turtles and napoleons are feeding amongst the coral, also there is usually a school of barracuda sitting on the corner in the current. The unusual unicorn fish, the titan trigger fish, and nudibranch can all be found here.

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  • Sharks Bay
    An ideal site for check dives and ease-in dives. You can dive to the right in the morning, where you cross a canyon that starts at 16m, and as you drift westwards over stone and soft corals you come to a sandy bank, all the while looking to the blue, as chances of manta ray are common especially in the summer months.

    Spend a nice surface interval on the beach for lunch and refreshments before doing a second dive to the left. The dive to the left or eastwards is full of wide crossing canyons and sandy banks, often the huge napoleon, uncountable blue trigger fish, and large sweetlips rest up here.

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  • Naama Bay
    Overlooked by many other divers. However although many confined training areas, it is seldom explored to its fullest. There are resident turtles, napoleons, giant morays, snowflake moray, and visited often by rare rays like the leopard ray, the fantail stingray, the southern stingray and the graceful eagle ray.

    There are two huge coral heads one starts at 16m and one at 25m full of different marine species.

    Also this is where we hold the weekly treasure hunt.