Daedalus & Fury Shoal

Daedalus Reef and Fury Shoal are two premier Red Sea dive sites. Daedalus Reef, known for its steep walls and pelagic species like hammerhead sharks and reef sharks, is perfect for advanced divers. Fury Shoal, to the south, offers shallow coral gardens, lagoons, and abundant marine life, including dolphins and turtles. Together, they provide a mix of deep, challenging dives and vibrant, shallow reefs.

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what you expect to see?

  • Sha'ab Claudia
  • Sha'ab Sataya (Dolphin House)
  • Fury Shoal
  • Daedalus

Sataya (Dolphine reef)

  • 4-28M

Large 6 mile long horseshoe shaped

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Fury Shoal

The Fury Shoals make up several ree

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Shaab Claudia

  • 10-30M

Located just 10 minutes east of Abu Galawa Kebir, Shaab Claude is a 150m by 60m reef with a maximum depth of 24m. Divers love the vibrant coral gardens and the cave, famous for its stunning light shows. Boats usually anchor on the south side, where the cave entrance is at 10m and most of the fish, including batfish, triggerfish, bannerfish, barbels, snappers, and Napoleon wrasse, can be found.

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Abu Galawa Soraya

  • 10-25M

Abu Galawa Soraya, located in the southern Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, is a renowned dive site celebrated for its stunning coral formations and vibrant marine life. This site features a series of beautiful coral gardens and underwater pinnacles, surrounded by clear, warm waters.

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Abu Galawa Kebir

  • 10-30M

Abu Galawa Kebir, located in the southern Red Sea near Egypt, is a renowned dive site celebrated for its vibrant coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity. The site features extensive coral formations, including both hard and soft corals, creating a stunning underwater landscape.

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Deadalus

Daedalus Reef, located in the central Red Sea, is a renowned dive site celebrated for its remote and pristine marine environment. It features dramatic underwater landscapes with steep walls, expansive coral gardens, and crystal-clear waters. Divers are drawn to Daedalus for its exceptional pelagic encounters, including sightings of hammerhead and oceanic whitetip sharks, as well as manta rays and large schools of fish.

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