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Sharm El Sheikh Diving: Top 15 Dive Sites Ranked

Ranked guide to the best Sharm El Sheikh dive sites with depths, visibility, prices, seasons, and local planning tips. Free cancellation

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Oriana Findlay
June 09, 2026•16 min read
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Sharm El Sheikh diving

Sharm El Sheikh diving offers three world-class experiences in one destination: the iconic twin-pinnacle drift of Shark and Yolanda Reef in Ras Mohammed National Park, the high-energy current reefs of the Strait of Tiran, and easy local reefs that work for beginners, refresher divers, and underwater photographers. For most travelers, Ras Mohammed is the best first choice for overall value and iconic status, while AOW-certified divers should add at least one Tiran day to experience the northern Red Sea's more exposed, pelagic-rich edge.

Quick Summary

  • Best overall dive site: Shark Reef
  • Best 2-dive combo: Shark Reef + Yolanda Reef
  • Best for drift diving: Jackson Reef and Thomas Reef
  • Best beginner sites: Temple, Near Garden, Ras Katy
  • Best local value site: Ras Umm Sid
  • Best wide-angle photography: Shark Reef, Yolanda Reef, Jackson Reef
  • Best macro/slow profile sites: Near Garden, Middle Garden, Temple
  • Typical full-day boat trip: €80 plus €7 marine park fee
  • Standard boat day: 2 dives, 12L tank, weights, hotel transfers, lunch usually included
  • Typical hotel pickup: 07:15–08:00
  • Typical marina departure: 08:30–09:00
  • Typical return: 16:30–17:00
  • Average surface interval: 60–90 minutes
  • Best all-round season: October–November
  • Warmest water: August–September at 28–29°C
  • Coolest water: February–March at 22–23°C
Ras Mohammed National Park
Ras Mohammed National Park

Ranked Dive Sites in Sharm El Sheikh

The ranking below uses weighted factors designed for traveler decision-making, not just diver folklore. Weighting: coral quality 25%, pelagic sightings 20%, visibility 15%, current manageability 10%, crowd levels 10%, boat access time 10%, and certification suitability 10%.

RankDive SiteAreaWhy It Ranks HereBest For
1Shark ReefRas MohammedHighest mix of coral density, schooling fish, wall drama, and iconic statusAOW, wide-angle, iconic Red Sea dives
2Yolanda ReefRas MohammedExceptional coral, topography, turtle and schooling fish potential, famous cargo zoneOW+, photographers, mixed groups
3Jackson ReefStrait of TiranStrong blue-water exposure, barracuda, jacks, tuna, occasional sharks, excellent driftAOW, drift lovers
4Thomas ReefStrait of TiranCompact but elite wall/drift site with stronger current and more technical feelAOW+, experienced drifters
5Jackfish AlleyRas MohammedExcellent variety with reef, split, mini-canyon, and fish life in one profileOW+, mixed groups
6Woodhouse ReefStrait of TiranLong drift, anthias-covered reef, strong fish life, but less forgiving currentAOW
7Gordon ReefStrait of TiranStrong coral fields and easier Tiran entry point than Thomas/WoodhouseOW+, snorkeler-friendly boat days
8Ras Umm SidLocal reefBest local-value site with strong coral coverage and easy logisticsOW, refresher, half-day boats
9Far GardenLocal reefBest Garden site for coral structure and wider-angle visibilityOW+, photographers
10TempleLocal reefReliable, sheltered, beginner-friendly profile with healthy hard coralBeginners, courses
11Middle GardenLocal reefBalanced site with easy navigation, moderate fish life, and mellow profileNewly certified OW
12Near GardenLocal reefExcellent easy diving and calm conditions, but less dramatic than Far GardenBeginners, macro shooters
13Ras BobLocal reefStrong southern local alternative when wind rules out exposed reefsOW+, rough-weather backup
14Ras KatyLocal reefVery useful for training, refreshers, and simple reef dives close to shoreBeginners, check dives
15SS ThistlegormWreck day from SharmWorld-class wreck but long day, deeper profile, and not a standard Sharm reef experienceAOW+, wreck enthusiasts

Dive Site Data

The table below covers the 15 ranked sites using real operating ranges commonly used by Sharm dive centers and regional listings (PADI site pages, Camel Dive Club maps, Werner Lau dive site lists, Circle Divers, Reef Oasis Dive Club, 2025).

Site NameAreaMinimum CertificationTypical Depth Range (m)Average Visibility (m)Typical CurrentBest Season
Shark ReefRas MohammedAOW recommended / strong OW with guide5–3025–30Moderate to strongOct–Nov, Apr–Jun
Yolanda ReefRas MohammedOW+5–2525–30ModerateOct–Nov, Apr–Jun
Jackson ReefStrait of TiranAOW recommended8–3025–35Moderate to strongJun–Sep, Oct–Nov
Thomas ReefStrait of TiranAOW10–3025–35StrongJun–Sep, Oct–Nov
Jackfish AlleyRas MohammedOW+8–2420–30ModerateApr–Jun, Oct–Nov
Woodhouse ReefStrait of TiranAOW10–3025–35StrongJun–Sep, Oct–Nov
Gordon ReefStrait of TiranOW+5–2420–30ModerateMay–Nov
Ras Umm SidLocal shore/boatOW5–2015–25Mild to moderateYear-round
Far GardenLocal boat/shoreOW+6–2515–25Mild to moderateMar–Nov
TempleLocal shore/boatBeginner/OW5–1815–20MildYear-round
Middle GardenLocal boat/shoreOW6–1815–22MildYear-round
Near GardenLocal boat/shoreBeginner/OW5–1615–22MildYear-round
Ras BobLocal boatOW+6–2015–25Mild to moderateYear-round
Ras KatyLocal shore/boatBeginner/OW5–1412–20MildYear-round
SS ThistlegormWreck day tripAOW strongly recommended12–3020–30ModerateMar–Jun, Sep–Nov
Sharm El-Sheikh: Private Speedboat to Tiran Island in Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El-Sheikh: Private Speedboat Trip to Tiran Island

Logistics and Trip Planning

Sharm diving is straightforward when you know the rhythm of a boat day. Most operators run 2 guided dives with 12L aluminum tanks, weights, hotel transfers, and lunch included; marine park fees are extra at €7 per entry, and full kit rental runs approximately €29 per day (Reef Oasis Dive Club; Camel Dive Club; Elite Diving; Tripadvisor product listings, 2025).

Typical pickup runs 07:15–08:00, marina departure 08:30–09:00, first dive 09:15–10:00, second dive 12:00–13:00, and return 16:30–17:00. Half-day local programs return earlier at roughly 13:00–14:00.

SiteDeparture PointBoat Ride Time (min)Typical Dive OrderAccess StyleTypical Price
Shark ReefTravco/Jetty area75–901stFull-day boat€80 + €7 fee
Yolanda ReefTravco/Jetty area75–902ndFull-day boat€80 + €7 fee
Jackson ReefTravco/Jetty area90–1101stFull-day boat€90 + €7 fee
Thomas ReefTravco/Jetty area95–1151stFull-day boat€90 + €7 fee
Jackfish AlleyTravco/Jetty area70–851st or 2ndFull-day boat€80 + €7 fee
Woodhouse ReefTravco/Jetty area95–1151stFull-day boat€90 + €7 fee
Gordon ReefTravco/Jetty area85–1002ndFull-day boat€90 + €7 fee
Ras Umm SidLocal jetty/shore base20–351st or 2ndHalf-day boat or shore€60
Far GardenLocal jetty/shore base15–251stHalf-day boat or shore€60
TempleLocal jetty/shore base10–201st or 2ndHalf-day boat or shore€60
Middle GardenLocal jetty/shore base10–202ndHalf-day boat or shore€60
Near GardenLocal jetty/shore base5–151st or 2ndShore or half-day boat€60
Ras BobLocal jetty20–301st or 2ndHalf-day boat€60
Ras KatyShore base/local jetty5–151stShore or half-day boat€57
SS ThistlegormMain marina180–2401st and 2nd on dedicated dayFull-day boat€135 + fee

Standard Planning Details

  • Hotel pickup window: 07:15–08:00
  • Boat departure: 08:30–09:00
  • Return to marina: 16:30–17:00
  • Standard dives per day: 2
  • Optional 3rd dive: €27 where offered
  • Surface interval: 60–90 minutes
  • Tank size: 12L standard; 15L often surcharge
  • Guide ratio: commonly 1:6 to 1:8 certified divers; private guide approximately €100 per day at some operators
  • Full equipment rental: €29 per day
  • BCD or regulator only: usually €10 each
  • Marine park fee: €7 per day/site-entry standard at multiple operators
  • Lunch included: usually yes on full-day boat trips
  • Soft drinks: sometimes included, sometimes €6 extra
  • Nitrox: operator-dependent; often package or daily supplement

Marine Life and Signature Features

Sharm is not one single diving style. Ras Mohammed wins on density and reef drama, Tiran wins on blue-water exposure, and local reefs win on consistency and training value.

SiteCommon SpeciesPelagic/Turtle ProbabilityCoral TypeTopographyBest Use Case
Shark ReefSnapper, batfish, barracuda, anthias, giant trevallyHighHard coral + soft coral mixWall, pinnacle, driftWide-angle, advanced drifting
Yolanda ReefTurtles, napoleon wrasse, morays, snapper, glassfishMedium-highRich hard coral gardenReef plateau, drop-offMixed groups, photographers
Jackson ReefBarracuda schools, jacks, tuna, turtles, occasional reef sharksHighHard coral, gorgoniansWall/drift reefDrift lovers, blue-water action
Thomas ReefAnthias, jacks, tuna, turtles, occasional sharksHighHard coral with drop-off edgeSteep wall/driftAdvanced divers
Jackfish AlleySnapper, fusiliers, crocodile fish, morays, turtlesMediumHealthy mixed coralAlley, canyon, reefVariety, second dive choice
Woodhouse ReefAnthias, turtles, barracuda, jacksMedium-highHard coral and fan coralLong drift wallExperienced drift divers
Gordon ReefButterflyfish, napoleon wrasse, turtles, raysMediumCoral gardensSloping reefEasier Tiran day
Ras Umm SidGlassfish, lionfish, morays, turtles, napoleon wrasseMediumDense hard coralWall/reef edgeLocal value, photographers
Far GardenBannerfish, lionfish, morays, scorpionfishLow-mediumHard coral blocksSlope/pinnaclesWide-angle on local reefs
TempleButterflyfish, pufferfish, nudibranchs, pipefishLowHard coral bommiesCoral gardenBeginners, macro
Middle GardenGlassfish, lionfish, morays, octopusLowMixed coralSandy channels + reefOW practice, relaxed dives
Near GardenJuvenile reef fish, nudibranchs, lionfish, raysLowHard coral and seagrass patchesGentle slopeBeginners, macro
Ras BobSnapper, fusiliers, napoleon wrasse, moraysMediumHealthy hard coralReef slopeWind backup day
Ras KatyButterflyfish, clownfish, pufferfishLowCoral gardenShallow reefCheck dive, beginners
SS ThistlegormBatfish, trevallies, glassfish, crocodile fishMediumMinimal coral/wreck growthWreck penetration exterior/interiorWreck photography, history
Sharm El Sheikh: Ras Mohamed Cruise with Snorkelling in Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh: Ras Mohamed Snorkeling Cruise + White Island

Why These 15 Sites Rank in This Order

1. Shark Reef

Shark Reef ranks first because it delivers the highest probability of an "only-in-Sharm" dive. The site combines sheer walls, dense anthias clouds, schooling snapper, passing predators, and current-driven fish action that makes even experienced Red Sea divers return.

It also works brilliantly as a first dive when boats reach Ras Mohammed early. Once multiple boats stack up after 10:00, spacing, current timing, and diver traffic reduce the quality noticeably — a detail most brochures omit.

2. Yolanda Reef

Yolanda is more forgiving than Shark Reef but almost as photogenic. The plateau, coral cover, famous cargo remains, and regular turtle encounters make it one of the best second dives in Egypt.

For mixed boats with OW and AOW divers, Yolanda often delivers the broadest satisfaction. It is one of the few elite sites that still works well for newer divers under close guide control.

3. Jackson Reef

Jackson is the strongest Tiran all-rounder, offering big visibility, strong reef fish numbers, cleaner blue water, and one of the best chances in the Sharm area for barracuda, jacks, tuna, and occasional reef shark action during warmer months. This is where AOW certification starts to matter more.

Depth control, current awareness, and proper drift pickup discipline all improve the dive significantly. Divers who have only done sheltered reef dives will notice the difference immediately.

4. Thomas Reef

Thomas is shorter and more technical-feeling than Jackson. When current is right, it is exceptional; when current is strong or down-current, it is not the right site for inexperienced OW divers.

Its rank stays high because the site quality is elite even if its accessibility is narrower. This is a classic "small reef, high ceiling" dive.

5. Jackfish Alley

Jackfish Alley is the best-value Ras Mohammed alternative to Shark/Yolanda. It gives divers topographic variety, split reef structure, and strong fish life without requiring the same exposure level.

For travelers doing only one Ras Mohammed day, this is the best candidate to pair with Shark or Yolanda. It keeps the day varied rather than repetitive.

6. Woodhouse Reef

Woodhouse is a classic long drift and one of the most current-dependent dives in the Sharm circuit. On a good day it feels wild, clean, and full of movement; on a rough day it is exactly the kind of site a responsible guide should downgrade or skip.

7. Gordon Reef

Gordon is often underestimated because it sits beside stronger Tiran names. In practice, it is the best Tiran compromise site for mixed groups, easier current, and snorkelers joining the boat.

8. Ras Umm Sid

Ras Umm Sid is the highest-ranked local reef because it consistently overdelivers relative to travel time. The coral density is strong, the profiles are manageable, and it remains one of the smartest choices for travelers who want quality without a full-day marine park run.

9. Far Garden

Far Garden is the best Garden reef when visibility is decent and photographers want more shape in the reef. It is not as iconic as Ras Mohammed, but it is more reliable than many visitors expect.

10. Temple

Temple stays high because it solves a real traveler problem: where to send beginners without wasting a dive day. Calm profile, easy navigation, and attractive coral make it one of the best course and refresher sites in Sharm.

11. Middle Garden

Middle Garden is balanced, practical, and forgiving. It rarely becomes anyone's favorite dive of the trip, but it often becomes one of the easiest and most enjoyable.

12. Near Garden

Near Garden is ideal for new divers, short half-day plans, and macro-focused profiles. It ranks below Middle and Far only because it offers less dramatic relief and lower fish density.

13. Ras Bob

Ras Bob is a local operator favorite on rougher days. It is not on most first-time diver wish lists, but it becomes highly valuable when northern exposure, chop, or late-start marina traffic reshapes the plan.

14. Ras Katy

Ras Katy is useful rather than legendary. It remains one of the most sensible places for check dives, Discover Scuba-style operations, and easy first-day confidence building.

15. SS Thistlegorm

Thistlegorm is world-class, but for a Sharm-specific ranking it sits lower because of its long transit, deeper operating envelope, and narrower audience. It is essential for wreck divers, not essential for every Sharm holiday.

Ras Mohammed vs Tiran vs Sharm Local Reefs

For most travelers, this is the real planning question. The three zones are different enough that choosing the right one matters more than choosing between two similar reefs.

FactorRas MohammedStrait of TiranSharm Local Reefs
Average boat time70–90 min85–115 min5–35 min
Current exposureModerate to strongModerate to strong, often more exposedMild to moderate
Typical depth profile5–30 m8–30 m5–25 m
Marine life densityHighest overall reef densityHighest blue-water/pelagic potentialModerate, more reef fish than pelagics
Coral qualityExcellentVery good to excellentGood to very good
Best for OWGood with site selectionSelective onlyBest zone
Best for AOWExcellentExcellentGood
Best for photographersExcellentExcellent wide-angleBest for macro/easy repeats
Best for drift divingVery goodBestLimited
Best for first-time Sharm diverBest overall choiceAdd after first marine park dayBest easy starter day

Who Should Choose Which Area

  • Choose Ras Mohammed if:
  • You want the most iconic day
  • You only have 1 full-day boat trip
  • Your group mixes OW and AOW divers
  • You want the most recognizable Sharm diving names
  • Choose Tiran if:
  • You already did Ras Mohammed
  • You enjoy drift diving in open water
  • You have AOW-level comfort in current
  • You are chasing barracuda schools, jacks, tuna, and more exposed reef edges
  • Choose local reefs if:
  • You are newly certified
  • You want short transfer times
  • You are doing a refresher, check dive, or half-day
  • Wind or chop makes exposed marine park routes less efficient

Conditions by Season

Sharm is a year-round dive destination, but quality shifts month by month. Water temperature and wind are the two planning variables that matter most.

MonthWater Temp °CRecommended WetsuitVisibility TrendWind/Chop RiskBest Sightings
Jan227mm or 5mm + hooded vest20–30 mMedium-highTurtles, napoleon wrasse, crisp reef scenes
Feb227mm or 5mm + hooded vest20–30 mHighReef fish, turtles, good wide-angle clarity
Mar235mm–7mm18–28 mMedium-highBarracuda building, turtles
Apr245mm20–30 mMediumBalanced all-round month
May255mm or 3mm20–30 mMediumJacks, tuna increase, Tiran improves
Jun263mm–5mm20–35 mLow-mediumBarracuda schools, jacks, tuna
Jul283mm20–35 mLow-mediumPeak warm water, strong pelagic chance
Aug293mm20–35 mLow-mediumBarracuda, jacks, tuna, turtles
Sep293mm22–35 mMediumExcellent all-round month, warmest water
Oct283mm–5mm25–35 mLow-mediumBest balance of comfort and clarity
Nov265mm25–30 mMediumStrong all-round reef diving
Dec245mm–7mm20–30 mMedium-highGood visibility, more weather variation

Species Timing That Matters

  • Napoleon wrasse: year-round, most reliable on protected reef systems like Yolanda, Gordon, Ras Umm Sid
  • Turtles: year-round, strongest consistency at Yolanda, Jackson, Gordon, and local reefs with calmer profiles
  • Barracuda schools: strongest June to September in Tiran and exposed Ras Mohammed sites
  • Jacks and tuna: strongest late spring through early autumn on current-exposed reefs
  • Reef sharks: never guaranteed, but best odds are on exposed Tiran edges and high-current blue-water sections in warmer months
  • Visibility peak: usually October, November, and many winter days after settled weather
  • Wind disruption risk: highest December to March, especially for exposed Tiran plans

Best Dive Sites by Diver Type

Sharm works best when the site matches the diver rather than the marketing. This is where local trip planning beats generic "top 10" lists.

Diver TypeBest SitesWhy
BeginnersTemple, Near Garden, Ras KatyShallow 5–18 m profiles, mild current, simple navigation
Newly certified OWMiddle Garden, Ras Umm Sid, Gordon ReefBetter reef quality without harsh current load
AOW diversShark Reef, Jackson Reef, Thomas ReefDepth flexibility and current handling improve the dive
Macro photographersNear Garden, Temple, Middle GardenSlower pace, shallower profiles, repeatable framing
Wide-angle photographersShark Reef, Yolanda Reef, Jackson ReefWalls, schooling fish, coral density, blue-water contrast
Drift loversJackson Reef, Thomas Reef, Woodhouse ReefLong current-assisted profiles
Snorkelers joining boat tripGordon Reef, Yolanda Reef, local sheltered reefsStrong surface scenery and easier sea conditions

Safety and Certification Guidance

Certification rules in Sharm are not just paperwork. They directly affect whether a guide will take you into the water at the intended entry point.

OW vs AOW Recommendations

  • OW works best at:
  • Temple
  • Near Garden
  • Middle Garden
  • Ras Katy
  • Ras Umm Sid
  • Gordon Reef with suitable conditions
  • Yolanda with conservative guide plan
  • AOW strongly recommended for:
  • Shark Reef
  • Jackson Reef
  • Thomas Reef
  • Woodhouse Reef
  • SS Thistlegorm
  • Deep/adventure comfort matters for:
  • Thomas Reef wall profiles
  • Blue-water drift management in Tiran
  • Thistlegorm depth, current, and penetration options

Common Depth and Control Issues

  • Many local reefs are comfortably dived in 6–18 m
  • Ras Mohammed commonly uses 5–25 m or 5–30 m profiles
  • Tiran drifts often move fastest at the most interesting reef edges, where buoyancy mistakes are punished quickly
  • Guides may refuse or reroute less experienced divers due to:
  • Strong north wind
  • Surface chop at pickup
  • Negative-entry requirement
  • Missed descent timing
  • Poor air consumption
  • Recent-certification inexperience
The most professional operators are the ones who say no when conditions do not fit the diver. That is a trust signal, not a downside.

Local Insight

What Only a Sharm-Based Operator Knows

  • Shark/Yolanda quality drops after 10:00 because multiple safari and day boats converge on the same drift line. If your boat reaches late, snorkeling tours in Hurghada-style local reef alternatives like Jackfish Alley often give a cleaner first dive with less diver traffic.
  • First-dive sequencing matters at Tiran. Jackson or Thomas are strongest before surface wind fully builds and before diver traffic spreads pickup boats across the drift line.
  • North and northeast wind can make exposed Tiran sites inefficient or uncomfortable even when visibility underwater remains good. On those days, southern or more sheltered local reefs such as Ras Umm Sid, Ras Bob, or the Garden sites are often smarter choices.
  • Southern local reefs are not "backup dives" in a bad sense. They frequently save the day when chop, late marina departure, or mixed certification groups would make marine park routes rushed.
  • Yolanda works best as a second dive for mixed groups because divers are already settled, weighting is adjusted, and guide teams can manage shallower, more scenic profiles.
  • Tiran extra cost only makes sense if your group can actually use the exposure. If half the boat is anxious in current, a Ras Mohammed day usually delivers better value per euro.
  • When visibility is imperfect, local reefs like Ras Umm Sid and Far Garden often outperform expectations because reef structure remains close and readable. Blue-water Tiran loses more of its impact in flat visibility than coral-rich local sites do.
  • Snorkelers on the same boat usually have a better day on Gordon or Yolanda than on Thomas or Woodhouse, where current and pickup logistics are less forgiving.
  • Local operators know that the Ras Mohammed park rangers occasionally redirect boats away from Shark Reef when diver density exceeds informal thresholds — typically on Fridays and during Egyptian public holidays. Booking a Tuesday or Wednesday departure meaningfully reduces this risk, and most resort-based dive centers will not tell you this unless you ask directly.
  • The Strait of Tiran crossing is subject to Egyptian naval clearance protocols that can delay or cancel departures with little notice, particularly during periods of elevated regional activity. Experienced local operators build a backup Ras Mohammed plan into every Tiran booking rather than leaving guests with a refund conversation at the marina.

Which Sites Deliver the Best Value

Traveler value is not the same as prestige. The right answer depends on whether the goal is first-time success, iconic names, or advanced diving quality.

Best Value for a First-Time Sharm Diver

  • Ras Umm Sid
  • Temple
  • Yolanda Reef
  • Middle Garden
These sites keep task loading lower while still showing the color, coral, and fish density travelers actually remember.

Best Iconic 2-Dive Intro Boat Day

  • Shark Reef + Yolanda Reef
  • Jackfish Alley + Yolanda Reef
  • Gordon Reef + Jackson Reef for stronger divers
The first combination is still the benchmark. It is the most defensible "I did Sharm" day in the market.

Which Sites Justify Paying Extra for Tiran

  • Jackson Reef
  • Thomas Reef
  • Woodhouse Reef
Pay extra for Tiran when you actively want drift exposure, bigger blue-water feel, and higher pelagic upside. If you mainly want colorful coral and easy diving, Ras Mohammed or local reefs usually beat it on value.

Best Sites When Visibility Is Imperfect

  • Ras Umm Sid
  • Far Garden
  • Temple
  • Yolanda Reef
These are the strongest picks when close reef structure matters more than distant blue-water visibility.

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FAQs about Sharm El Sheikh Diving: Top 15 Dive Sites Ranked

The strongest all-round sites are Shark Reef, Yolanda Reef, Jackson Reef, Thomas Reef, and Jackfish Alley. They combine the best coral density, strongest fish life, and the most consistent "iconic Red Sea" experience (PADI, 2025; local operator site maps).

Ras Mohammed is better for overall value, easier site selection, and mixed certification groups. Tiran is better for dramatic drift profiles, stronger current, and higher odds of blue-water action such as barracuda, tuna, jacks, and occasional reef sharks (PADI, 2025).

Temple, Near Garden, Middle Garden, Ras Katy, and Ras Umm Sid are usually the best beginner-friendly options. They offer gentler current, cleaner depth control, and shorter boat or shore logistics than Shark/Yolanda or the Strait of Tiran.

A standard 2-dive full-day boat trip costs around €80, depending on operator, marina, and inclusions. Marine park fees are €7 per entry, and full equipment rental runs approximately €29 per day (Reef Oasis Dive Club; Camel Dive Club; Tripadvisor listing data, 2025).

October and November are the strongest all-round months for visibility, comfortable water, and stable boat operations. June to September is best for warm water and stronger pelagic potential in Tiran, while December to March gives crisp visibility but more wind risk.

Not always, but AOW is strongly recommended for Jackson, Thomas, Woodhouse, and deeper drifts. Less experienced OW divers may be restricted, shortened, or moved to easier sites when current, swell, or entry conditions are not suitable.

Yes. Sharm is one of Egypt's easiest first dive bases because it combines house reefs, half-day local reefs, full-day Ras Mohammed trips, and advanced Tiran drifts from one resort hub (PADI dive area listings; local operator logistics pages). H1: Sharm El Sheikh Diving: Top 15 Dive Sites Ranked Sharm El Sheikh diving offers three world-class experiences in one destination: the iconic twin-pinnacle drift of Shark and Yolanda Reef in Ras Mohammed National Park, the high-energy current reefs of the Strait of Tiran, and easy local reefs that work for beginners, refresher divers, and underwater photographers. For most travelers, Ras Mohammed is the best first choice for overall value and iconic status, while AOW-certified divers should add at least one Tiran day to experience the northern Red Sea's more exposed, pelagic-rich edge.