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Red Sea Diving Season Calendar 2026: Best Months by Species

Month-by-month 2026 Red Sea diving calendar with species seasons, temperatures, visibility, regions, and prices. Free cancellation

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June 16, 2026•14 min read
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Red Sea Diving Season Calendar 2026

The Red Sea is dived year-round, but not every month is equally strong for every goal. If your priority is easy conditions, choose April, May, October, or November; if your priority is sharks, look to June through November; if your priority is wrecks and clear northern water, choose December through March (PADI Travel, 2026; Liveaboard.com, 2026).

Month-by-month diving calendar

MonthSea temp °CAvg air temp °CTypical visibility mTypical wetsuitMain species highlights
January232122–327 mm or 5 mm + hoodTurtles, reef sharks, napoleon wrasse, dolphins, strong wreck conditions
February222225–357 mm or 5 mm + hoodClear water, turtles, reef fish schools, macro, occasional dolphins
March232425–355–7 mmGood for beginners, wrecks, turtles, dolphins, increasing southern activity
April242822–325 mmBalanced conditions, turtles, dolphins, dugong improves, photographer-friendly light
May253120–305 mm or 3 mmWhale shark chance starts, dugong strong, dolphins, liveaboards ramp up
June273418–283 mmHammerheads improve, thresher potential at Daedalus, warm-water reefs, pelagic season opens
July293618–253 mmHammerheads, whale sharks, manta chance, dolphins, hot topside conditions
August303715–253 mm shorty or 3 mmWarmest water, whale shark chance, turtles, dugong, strong southern life
September293420–303 mmPelagic peak builds, hammerheads, reef sharks, great liveaboard month
October273025–353–5 mmBest all-round month, oceanic whitetips, reef sharks, dolphins, excellent visibility
November252625–355 mmOceanic whitetip peak, strong pelagic liveaboards, turtles, northern reefs clear
December242222–325–7 mmWrecks, clear northern water, turtles, dolphins, fewer crowds except holidays

The monthly pattern is stable because the Red Sea annual temperature range is relatively tight: water temperatures consistently fall between 21–30°C and visibility between 20–40 meters depending on region and wind exposure (Liveaboard.com, 2026; Egyptian Tourism Authority). Northern sites show their cleanest blue water in cooler months, while the southern offshore route gains pelagic momentum once summer currents strengthen.

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Best Months by Marine Species

Species timing in Egypt's Red Sea is driven by five practical variables: water temperature, plankton concentration, offshore current strength, cleaning-station behavior, and local residency. Resident species such as turtles, dolphins, and napoleon wrasse are year-round; migratory or wide-roaming species such as oceanic whitetips, hammerheads, threshers, mantas, and whale sharks are seasonal and strongly site-dependent.

Species seasonality table

SpeciesBest monthGood monthsLow-probability monthsMain driverBest Egypt area
Oceanic whitetip sharkOctoberSeptember–NovemberJanuary–MayCooling autumn water, offshore bait movementBrothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone
Hammerhead sharkJulyJune–SeptemberNovember–AprilStrong current, blue-water schooling, summer thermoclineDaedalus, Brothers
Thresher sharkJuneMay–JulyAugust–AprilDawn cleaning-station behaviorDaedalus
Manta rayJulyMay–AugustSeptember–AprilPlankton pulses, warmer surface waterSouthern offshore reefs
DolphinMayMarch–NovemberDecember–FebruaryResident pods, calmer sea, predictable reef useShaab El Erg, Sataya, Fury Shoals
DugongMayApril–NovemberDecember–MarchSeagrass feeding in calm baysAbu Dabbab, Marsa Mubarak
TurtleOctoberYear-roundNone truly lowResident feeding and nesting area usageAbu Dabbab, Marsa Alam, Ras Mohammed
Napoleon wrasseOctoberYear-roundNone truly lowResident reef fish, diver-friendly sitesRas Mohammed, Brothers, Fury Shoals
Whale sharkJuneMay–AugustSeptember–AprilWarm water and plankton availabilityMarsa Alam south, offshore reefs
Reef sharkOctoberJune–NovemberJanuary–AprilWarmer water and offshore activityElphinstone, Brothers, Daedalus

Species-by-species breakdown

Oceanic whitetip shark

October and November are the strongest months for oceanic whitetips on southern pelagic itineraries. These sightings are linked to offshore bait concentration and autumn cooling — not simply summer heat — which is why late autumn often outperforms August at Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone (Liveaboard.com, 2026).

  • Best month: October
  • Good months: September–November
  • Low-probability months: January–May
  • Driver: Offshore bait movement and pelagic route seasonality

Hammerhead shark

Hammerheads peak in summer when blue-water current and offshore conditions intensify. Daedalus is the standout site because divers can position at exposed corners and deep blue drop-offs where schooling behavior is most likely in June to September.

  • Best month: July
  • Good months: June–September
  • Low-probability months: November–April
  • Driver: Current, blue-water schooling, deeper cooler layers below thermoclines

Thresher shark

Threshers are a specialist target, not a casual sighting. The best chance is a very early morning first dive at Daedalus in May to July, at cleaning-station depth, and only with disciplined buoyancy and a quiet group.

  • Best month: June
  • Good months: May–July
  • Low-probability months: August–April
  • Driver: Dawn cleaning-station visits

Manta ray

Manta reports are irregular in Egypt compared with other destinations, but late spring to summer is the strongest window. Warmer surface water and plankton concentration improve chance encounters, especially on southern itineraries rather than northern resort diving.

  • Best month: July
  • Good months: May–August
  • Low-probability months: September–April
  • Driver: Plankton and warm-water feeding conditions

Dolphin

Dolphins are one of the most reliable Red Sea encounters because several reef systems support resident pods. Shaab El Erg near Hurghada and Sataya/Fury Shoals in the south are the headline locations, with calm spring and autumn mornings giving the cleanest in-water interaction windows.

  • Best month: May
  • Good months: March–November
  • Low-probability months: December–February
  • Driver: Resident pod behavior and calmer sea state

Dugong

Dugongs are highly site-specific, not region-wide. Abu Dabbab and nearby Marsa Alam bays hold the best chance because extensive seagrass meadows create predictable feeding habitat; April to November is the most reliable period.

  • Best month: May
  • Good months: April–November
  • Low-probability months: December–March
  • Driver: Seagrass feeding in protected bays
Local insight: Hurghada-based operators who run southern transfers know that Abu Dabbab dugong sightings are most consistent on weekday mornings before the bay fills with day-trip boats from Marsa Alam town. Arriving before 09:00 meaningfully improves encounter quality, regardless of month.

Turtle

Turtles are one of the few genuinely year-round targets in Egypt's Red Sea. They are easiest at Abu Dabbab, Marsa Mubarak, Fury Shoals, and Ras Mohammed, with calm-water months improving bottom time and observation quality more than raw sighting probability.

  • Best month: October
  • Good months: January–December
  • Low-probability months: None
  • Driver: Resident feeding patterns

Napoleon wrasse

Napoleon wrasse are resident at many healthy reefs and are not tightly seasonal. October, November, March, and April usually give the best combination of clear water and stable boat operations.

  • Best month: October
  • Good months: January–December
  • Low-probability months: None
  • Driver: Resident reef behavior

Whale shark

Whale shark sightings are uncommon but most credible in late spring and summer. The pattern aligns with warmer surface water and seasonal plankton pulses, with the south outperforming the north (Egyptian Tourism Authority; PADI Travel, 2026).

  • Best month: June
  • Good months: May–August
  • Low-probability months: September–April
  • Driver: Plankton concentration and surface-water warming

Reef shark

Reef sharks become more active and more frequently reported on offshore routes from early summer into autumn. Elphinstone, Brothers, and Daedalus are much stronger than resort house reefs.

  • Best month: October
  • Good months: June–November
  • Low-probability months: January–April
  • Driver: Warmer water, current, offshore reef structure

Best Sites for Signature Species

Named sites matter more than city names when you are chasing wildlife. A diver staying in Marsa Alam but never reaching Elphinstone has a very different trip from a diver on a Brothers–Daedalus–Elphinstone liveaboard.

SiteRegionBest monthsSignature encountersTypical depth mDiver profile
Elphinstone ReefMarsa Alam offshoreSeptember–NovemberOceanic whitetip, reef sharks, turtles18–40AOW, Drift
Daedalus ReefOffshore liveaboardJune–OctoberHammerhead, thresher, oceanic whitetip20–40AOW, Deep, Drift
Brothers IslandsOffshore liveaboardJune–NovemberOceanic whitetip, hammerhead, reef sharks, napoleon wrasse20–40AOW, Deep, Drift
Abu DabbabMarsa AlamApril–NovemberDugong, green turtle, blue-spotted rays5–18Discover, OW
Ras MohammedSharm El SheikhOctober–AprilTurtles, napoleon wrasse, schooling fish, reef sharks10–30OW, AOW
SS ThistlegormSharm El SheikhNovember–AprilWreck life, batfish, jacks, barracuda16–30AOW or experienced OW
Shaab El ErgHurghada/El GounaMarch–NovemberSpinner dolphins, shallow reef life5–18Discover, OW
Fury ShoalsDeep southApril–NovemberDolphins, turtles, reef sharks, pristine coral8–30OW, AOW

Elphinstone Reef

Elphinstone is the classic day-boat pelagic reef accessible via diving excursions from Hurghada and Marsa Alam. October and November are strongest for oceanic whitetips, while September adds warm water and manageable 3–5 mm exposure protection.

Daedalus Reef

Daedalus is the hammerhead benchmark in Egyptian waters. June to September is the core season, and the best pelagic dives are usually the first dive of the day before boat traffic builds and surface wind freshens.

Brothers Islands

Brothers offers the broadest shark mix in the Egyptian Red Sea. October is the single best all-round month because you get warm water, strong visibility, and realistic chances for oceanic whitetips, reef sharks, and occasional hammerheads.

Abu Dabbab

Abu Dabbab is the highest-probability dugong and turtle site accessible to mainstream holiday divers. It is shallow, sand-and-seagrass based, and suitable even for non-certified or newly certified travelers.

Ras Mohammed

Ras Mohammed is strongest in cooler months when northern visibility sharpens and boat operations are consistent. It is one of the best-value areas for dense reef life without needing offshore liveaboard logistics.

SS Thistlegorm

Thistlegorm is at its best from November to April when visibility and sea state favor wreck exploration. Summer remains diveable, but hot topside conditions and busier schedules reduce comfort more than underwater quality.

Shaab El Erg

Shaab El Erg is the easiest dolphin-focused day-boat option for snorkeling tours in Hurghada and El Gouna. Early spring to autumn mornings produce the calmest sea and best surface conditions for moving between reef sections.

Fury Shoals

Fury Shoals suits divers who want coral quality, turtles, dolphin potential, and lower crowd density than the northern circuit. April to November is the prime window.

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Compare Egypt's Main Dive Hubs

No single hub wins every category. Hurghada and El Gouna dominate convenience and value; Marsa Alam dominates wildlife; Sharm El Sheikh dominates iconic northern marine parks and wreck combinations; Dahab is strongest for shore diving and training; offshore liveaboards dominate pelagics.

Dive hubBest forTypical boat time minTypical depth mVisibility mSignature strengthsBest months
HurghadaValue, day boats, beginners45–908–3018–30Shaab El Erg dolphins, broad reef choiceMarch–May, October–November
Marsa AlamWildlife, shore bays, south reefs20–755–4018–30Dugong, turtles, Elphinstone accessApril–November
Sharm El SheikhMarine parks, wrecks, drift60–15010–3020–35Ras Mohammed, Thistlegorm, TiranOctober–April
DahabShore diving, training, freediving10–255–4015–25Blue Hole area, Canyon, easy logisticsMarch–May, October–November
El GounaUpscale access, quieter northern reefs45–1008–2818–30Shaab El Erg, Abu Nuhas accessMarch–May, October–November
SafagaFewer crowds, solid reef diving45–9010–3520–30Panorama Reef, Abu KafanMarch–May, September–November
Brothers/Daedalus/ElphinstonePelagics, advanced liveaboards120–48018–4020–35Sharks, blue-water action, wallsJune–November

Typical Dive Conditions by Region

Conditions decide trip quality more than species lists. A shark route with 25-knot wind and strong blue-water drift is exceptional for advanced divers and poor for beginners.

RegionBoat timeAvg depth range mCurrent strengthVisibility mRecommended certification
Hurghada local reefs45–90 min8–25Low to moderate18–30Discover, OW
El Gouna reefs50–100 min8–28Low to moderate18–30Discover, OW
Safaga reefs45–90 min10–35Moderate20–30OW, AOW
Sharm marine parks60–150 min10–30Moderate to strong20–35OW, AOW, Drift
Dahab shore sites10–25 min5–40Low to moderate15–25Discover, OW, AOW
Marsa Alam bays10–40 min5–18Low15–25Discover, OW
Elphinstone day boat45–75 min18–40Strong20–30AOW, Drift
Brothers/Daedalus liveaboard120–480 min between sectors20–40Strong to very strong20–35AOW, Deep, Drift
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Weather and Water Conditions by Season

Season affects more than temperature. It changes access, routing, departure reliability, surface comfort, and the probability that a captain chooses exposed outer reefs instead of sheltered backups.

Winter

Winter runs from December to February and favors clear northern water, wrecks, and comfortable sightseeing add-ons. Expect sea temperatures of 22–24°C, air at 21–22°C, visibility of 22–35 meters, and more frequent north winds that can cancel exposed day-boat plans while liveaboards adapt by switching route order (Liveaboard.com, 2026; Egyptian Tourism Authority).

  • Best for: wrecks, clear water, fewer crowds
  • Trade-off: cooler second dives, wind-exposed jetties, 5–7 mm suits required

Spring

Spring runs from March to May and is the most balanced season for most travelers. Sea rises from 23°C to 25°C, air from 24°C to 31°C, visibility stays at 20–35 meters, and day boats gain more route reliability than winter.

  • Best for: beginners, photographers, mixed trips
  • Trade-off: species diversity improves, but peak pelagic action is still building

Summer

Summer runs from June to August and is the warm-water pelagic season. Sea reaches 27–30°C, air 34–37°C, visibility often softens to 15–28 meters due to plankton and heavy light scatter, and offshore shark routes are strongest for advanced divers.

  • Best for: hammerheads, whale shark chance, warm-water diving
  • Trade-off: extreme topside heat, stronger currents, lower comfort on day boats

Autumn

Autumn runs from September to November and is the strongest premium season overall. Sea stays 25–29°C, air sits at 26–34°C, visibility improves to 20–35 meters, and both resort diving and pelagic liveaboards align at high quality (PADI Travel, 2026).

  • Best for: all-round trips, sharks, photographers, comfort
  • Trade-off: top dates sell out fastest

Best Months by Traveler Goal

Choosing by species alone is incomplete. The right month depends on your certification, tolerance for heat, interest in photography, and whether you want day boats or a dedicated liveaboard.

GoalBest monthWhy it winsMain trade-off
Cheapest diving monthJanuaryLowest resort demand, 2-dive trips from €45 benchmarkedCooler water, more wind days
Calmest sea monthMayStable shoulder season, wide site accessPelagic peak not at maximum
Best visibility monthNovember25–35 m common, warm water still holdsPremium pricing and demand
Warmest water monthAugust30°C sea, 37°C airHottest topside conditions
Best macro monthFebruaryClear water, slower pace, cooler conditions suit patient diving7 mm often preferred
Best pelagic monthOctoberOceanic whitetips, reef sharks, broad route accessHigh demand
Best beginner monthApril24°C water, 28°C air, stable seasSlightly lower pelagic chance
Best underwater photography monthNovemberBalanced light, strong visibility, warm waterPopular with liveaboards

Price Comparison for 2026 Diving Formats

Price spreads in Egypt are wide because some centers include lunch, tanks, weights, and transfers while others strip these out. The cleanest 2026 benchmark from current search results is €45–€75 for a certified 2-dive day trip in Hurghada, €60 for introductory diving plus €5 daily marine taxation cited in some listings, and €35–€55 for a single reef dive at Sharm El Sheikh (search benchmark pricing, 2026; Egyptian Tourism Authority marine fee schedule).

Diving formatTypical 2026 priceWhat is usually includedTypical duration
Shore dive€35Tank, weights, guide at some centers2–3 hours
House reef dive€30Tank, weights, entry60–90 min
Full-day boat trip€552 dives, lunch, tanks, weights7–8 hours
Intro dive€60Instructor, equipment, 1 guided dive, lunch on some boats6–8 hours
Certified 2-tank day trip€752 dives, tanks, weights, lunch7–8 hours
Liveaboard day-rate equivalent€165Cabin, meals, 3 dives average, tanks, weights24 hours
Liveaboard 7-night package€1,1557 nights, 18–21 dives, meals, guiding8 days

The liveaboard figure above is derived from a €165 per-day equivalent across a 7-night itinerary. International-package liveaboards are also advertised at higher price points, but those often bundle flights or non-Egypt land arrangements and are not directly comparable to local port-only pricing.

Best Months for Beginners, Photographers, Big-Animal Seekers, and Liveaboard Divers

Beginners

April, May, October, and November are the safest recommendations. Water sits at 24–28°C, visibility is usually 20–35 meters, and the chance of weather-related route changes is lower than in mid-winter (PADI Travel, 2026).

Best hubs:

  • Hurghada for value and broad day-boat choice
  • El Gouna for quieter northern reefs
  • Marsa Alam bays for easy wildlife encounters
  • Dahab for shore-based training and flexible scheduling

Underwater photographers

November, March, and April are strongest for image quality. You get cleaner water than peak summer, a softer sun angle than July, and enough warmth for long second dives without bulky 7 mm suits.

Best focus:

  • November for wide-angle reef scenes and pelagic action
  • February to March for macro and wreck detail
  • April for mixed reef and marine-life portfolios

Big-animal seekers

June to November is the target window, with October the best single month. Choose offshore routes if sharks matter; choose Marsa Alam if dugongs, turtles, and southern wildlife mix matter more than pure pelagic action.

Best choices:

  • October: all-round pelagic, oceanic whitetips
  • July: hammerheads at Daedalus and Brothers
  • June: threshers and whale shark chance
  • May: dugong and dolphin combination at southern bays

Liveaboard divers

September to November is the prime liveaboard season for route flexibility and species mix. June to August is stronger for pure summer shark ambitions but weaker for comfort due to heat and stronger currents.

Local Insights

Local operators plan around wind, marina slots, and diver profile before they plan around internet species charts. That is why two boats leaving the same harbor on the same morning can have very different wildlife outcomes.

  • Wind-exposed jetties matter more in January and February than air temperature. If the jetty is rough, first-entry stress rises before the dive even starts.
  • Thermoclines are common on offshore summer dives. Surface water may be 29–30°C, but at 28–32 meters you can hit a cooler band that makes a 3 mm feel thin on long safety stops.
  • At sites like Daedalus, the first dive is the most strategic shark dive. Current shifts with tidal timing and boat positioning changes after surface-interval traffic builds, so early-morning entry consistently outperforms afternoon dives for pelagic encounters.
  • Marina departure times are tighter in peak months. Serious operators want guests checked in by 07:15–07:30 because coast-guard clearance and manifest control can delay late arrivals, even when the advertised departure is 08:00.
  • Ramadan in 2026 is expected roughly from 17–19 February to 18–22 March depending on moon sighting. Dive operations continue, but office response times, transfer punctuality, and food-service rhythm around sunset can shift, so pre-confirmed equipment sizing and payment reduce friction (Islamic Relief, 2026).
  • In Marsa Alam, protected bays can still dive well on days when exposed offshore reefs are dropped due to wind. This is one reason wildlife-focused itineraries there are more resilient than shark-only planning — a local insight that rarely appears in generic travel guides.
  • Abu Dabbab dugong sightings are most consistent on weekday mornings before the bay fills with day-trip boats from Marsa Alam town. Arriving before 09:00 meaningfully improves encounter quality regardless of month — a scheduling detail that only operators running regular southern transfers tend to know.

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FAQs about Red Sea Diving Season Calendar 2026: Best Months by Species

October is the strongest all-round month for most divers. Water stays warm at 27°C, air averages 30°C, visibility holds at 25–35 meters, day boats run reliably, and pelagic routes such as Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone are in prime season (PADI Travel, 2026; Liveaboard.com, 2026).

June to October is the strongest shark window overall, but species matter. Oceanic whitetips peak from October to November in the offshore south, hammerheads are strongest from June to September at Daedalus and Brothers, and threshers are most associated with early-summer dawn encounters at Daedalus (PADI Travel, 2026; Liveaboard.com, 2026).

No. December to February is one of the best periods for clear water in the north, wreck diving, and beginner-friendly resort diving. Water drops to 22–24°C, but visibility often reaches 25–35 meters and currents are usually more manageable than peak summer offshore (Liveaboard.com, 2026; Egyptian Tourism Authority, 2026).

Marsa Alam is the clear leader, especially Abu Dabbab and nearby southern seagrass bays. Dugongs are resident but never guaranteed, while green turtles are seen year-round with the most reliable calm-water conditions from April to November (Egyptian Tourism Authority; local operator route-planning data).

April, May, October, and November are the best balance months for beginners. Expect sea temperatures of 24–28°C, visibility of 20–35 meters, calmer surface conditions than mid-winter wind periods, and broad day-boat access from Hurghada, El Gouna, Sharm El Sheikh, and Marsa Alam (PADI Travel, 2026; Routri weather guide, 2026).

January is typically the cheapest month for resort-based diving, with certified 2-dive day trips commonly advertised from €45 and intro dives from €60 plus local marine fees at some centers. Liveaboard shoulder pricing is usually lowest in January, February, and early December outside holiday weeks (search benchmark pricing, 2026).

Dive boats still operate normally in resort areas during Ramadan, but office response times, transfer punctuality, and food-service rhythm around iftar can shift. Ramadan in Egypt is expected to fall roughly from 17–19 February to 18–22 March 2026 depending on moon sighting, so pre-confirmed equipment sizing and payment reduce friction (Islamic Relief, 2026).

May and October are usually the calmest all-round months for recreational divers. Wind drops compared with winter, water is comfortable without extreme summer heat, and both northern day boats and southern offshore itineraries operate with fewer weather losses than mid-winter.

Most divers switch to 3 mm from June through October. In August and September, many experienced divers in the south are comfortable in a 3 mm shorty or full suit with sea temperatures of 29–30°C.

They are most often reported in the southern Red Sea around Marsa Alam and offshore reefs during late spring to summer. The strongest probability window is May to August, driven by plankton availability and warm surface water.

Marsa Alam is stronger for signature wildlife such as dugongs, turtles, oceanic whitetips, spinner dolphins, and southern reef systems. Hurghada is stronger for easy logistics, broad day-boat choice, beginner access, and value pricing.

Elphinstone is not a beginner site on most days, and Daedalus is firmly for experienced divers. Advanced Open Water certification with recent drift and blue-water experience is the practical benchmark for comfortable participation.

Dive boats still operate normally in resort areas, but staffing rhythm and shore-side timings can shift around iftar and reduced office hours. Ramadan in Egypt is expected roughly from 17–19 February to 18–22 March 2026, so the main impact is earlier planning and slightly tighter marina logistics rather than canceled diving (Islamic Relief, 2026).

No certification is needed for snorkeling tours in Hurghada. For diving excursions from Hurghada on day boats, Open Water or equivalent is standard for independent diving; Discover Scuba Diving is available for uncertified guests with instructor supervision (PADI, 2026).