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Shore access
Entry: Beginner
Approx. depth: N/A
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Diving at Ras Abu Galum is a unique experience that truly immerses you in the stunning natural beauty of the Red Sea coastline. Located approximately 8 kilometers north of the famous Blue Hole, Ras Abu Galum is accessible by four-wheel drive or through a picturesque hike or camel ride along the rocky coast. The journey itself is an adventure, offering breathtaking views of the rugged landscape and a glimpse into the local Bedouin culture.
Upon arriving, you are greeted by the serene beauty of the area, including the stunning bay of El-Gardud. This secluded spot, framed by a narrow strip of land, is an excellent starting point for diving. The vibrant coral reefs here are teeming with marine life, making it a paradise for underwater enthusiasts. The visibility is often excellent, and you can expect to see a dazzling array of fish, including colorful parrotfish, clownfish, and even the occasional sea turtle gliding by.
The dive sites around Ras Abu Galum are diverse, ranging from shallow reefs to deeper drop-offs, catering to divers of all experience levels. The underwater topography is captivating, with coral gardens and rocky formations that create a dynamic environment for exploration.\n\nFor those looking to combine diving with adventure, the surrounding area offers fantastic opportunities for trekking. The trails lead you through the stunning Wadi Rasasa and allow you to discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of the region. The Bedouin village of El-Omeyid is a must-see, providing fascinating insights into local traditions and lifestyles.
Overall, diving at Ras Abu Galum is an unforgettable experience that blends adventure, culture, and stunning marine life. Whether you spend a day diving or extend your stay to explore the hinterland, this destination will leave you with lasting memories. Just be prepared for a bit of a journey to get there, and you’ll be rewarded with one of the Red Sea's hidden gems!... Show More
Visited Sep. 2024