The Worlds Best Scuba Adventure: The Red Sea
by author on Nov.20, 2010, under news
Red Sea Diving Holidays are a diving fanatics dream! The array of aquatic wildlife is absolutely brilliant with over 20% of the fish species are specific to the red sea. the most admired diving experience is to catch a glimpse of the uncommon sail fish, the sail fish spans over 1 meter long and is the fastest fish species known to man as it can hit impressive speeds of up to 68 Mph making the sailfish extremely agile and perfectly adapted to catching its nippy prey. the Protected reefs around Egypt are Heaving with millions of fish of all species and varieties aswell as other exotic underwater wildlife . The most popular dive areas around Sharm are the “striates of Tiran” which offer you the chance to dive a fish infested ship wreck, the “Ras Mohammed and Yolanda reef”the most southerly dive spot in the red sea, expect to encounter many schools of barracuda, Grouper , and king fish. if you fancy doing something abit more exciting why not try Shark Diving Undego a shark dive experience with many sharks species such as the hammer head and the black tip.
The waters of the red see get a little colder in the winter months and average at about 22 degrees, a 7 millimetre wet or semi dry suit should be perfect for a dive around that time. Be warned that doing 3 or 4 dives a day in a 3mm or a 4.5 mm dry suit you may start leaving you a little chilly.
there are many great Scuba Diving Holidays available around the red sea from Sinai to Aqaba and Jordan picking some one of the best resorts which specialises in scuba diving can be quick tricky.
I have heard good reviews about the Savoy Hotel in Sharm el Sheik a luxurious resorts which specialises in water sports adventures e.g Snorkelling and Scuba diving trips.
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March 20th, 2011 on 7:23 pm
Interesting! Great tutorial and well written
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