Where is the best scuba diving in Red Sea?
The Sinai Peninsula and Hurghada areas in the northern Red Sea are great for wreck diving, with sites such as the Thistlegorm, Abu Nuhas wrecks (Giannis D, Carnatic, Kimon M, Chrisoula K) and Rosalie Moller. Plus it also holds the Ras Mohammed National Park and the Straits of Tiran. The southern Red Sea offers breathtaking reefs at Brother Islands, Elphinstone, Rocky Island and St. John’s reefs. Liveaboard itineraries tend to be either in the north or the south, although you can find those that take in some dive sites in both areas. The Sinai Peninsula tends to be where most people visit on their first diving trips to Egypt, progressing to the Southern Red Sea later, in search of more remote diving.