Shark and Yollanda Reefs
Without question the most famous and spectacular sight in the national park. An abundance of marine activity, especially in the summer months, from June to September, where the currents from the straights of Gubal and Gulf of Aquaba meet. Shoals of barracuda, batfish, snapper and unicorn fish gather here, also the larger pelagic fish visit on a regular basis.
Shark Observatory
A fantastic wall dive, a couple of caves at 8m and 17m are visited on this dive, with some large gorgonians as you drift by. Also there is a chance of larger pelagic predators. Whale Sharks have often been observed here. It is also possible to visit by land as it has its own beach.
Jackfish Alley
This dive offers almost all types of diving in one go. Firstly as you jump, you immediately arrive at a crossing cave at 5m, swim to the corner you come to a coral head that starts at 18m and a large sandy slope. As you are swimming along keeping the reef to your right shoulder you cross a beautiful coral garden until you come upon a sandy alley where it is usually full of jackfish - hence the name.
Ras Ghoslani
Only opened in the last few years, an unbelievably beautiful coral oasis hard coral, soft coral, brain coral and table corals, if you look closely you will find different species of nudibranch.
Ras Ghazlani is often visited by turtles, the giant napoleon wrasse, and if you are lucky in the blue, larger pelagic predators.