Dive Information
2009 Egypt Singles Tour
Red Sea Diving & Mediterranean Sea Diving



Red Sea Diving
Sharm el Sheikh is known for its crystal clear waters, magnificent corals, exotic underwater flora and rare tropical fish. Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula it has become one of the most popular dive locations in Egypt.
Mediterranean Sea Diving
For all wrecks lover, Alexandria offers you wrecks of ships and cities dating back to 300 BC. Most of the underwater monuments are located in Abu Keer Gulf where whole cities still exist, including a huge sphinx. Cleopatra Palace: is located inside the Western Port of Alexandria. You will enjoy seeing Cleopatra's royal districts, the statue of Mark Anthony and other monuments. Moreover another spot for diving is the debris of Cleopatra's sun boat and the wreckage of a 2nd World War plane that exists inside Cleopatra's palace and Cleopatra's city: This city dates back to 300 BC, and was build by Alexander the Great. It is a complete underwater city with palaces, monuments and even shipwrecks.
Alexandria now offers one of the most interesting diving experiences in the world. Unlike the Red Sea, Alexandria does not have beautiful coral reefs or colorful fishes. Diving in Alexandria is a dive into history. Whole cities, palaces and boats lie in shallow water just off the Alexandrian shore. More than 7000 Monuments belonging to the Paranoiac and Roman dynasties are still preserved underwater.
NOTE: In order to dive you must have passed your open water class at least one month prior to departure.