The good news about having so many itineraries to choose from on the Discovery I is that it’s impossible to make the wrong choice. Most trips are 8-days/7-nights, with an average of 18 dives. All dives are done from tenders, so prepare for back roll entries. Rental gear is available for those who like to travel light, and bringing local currency is best for this.
With underwater visibility at 200 feet (60 m), you’ll see (literally) why diving in Egypt is on so many bucket lists. Each site is unique, so not every dive will be this clear, of course. For example, sandy bottoms will have less visibility, but there’s still plenty to see.
Water temperatures range from 72 to 86 F (22 to 30 C), depending on the season, and air temperatures can soar into the upper 90s F (30 C) in the summer.
Surrounded mostly by landmass, the Red Sea is one of the calmest seas in the world. However, surface chop is more likely to occur at offshore locations. The Red Sea is also one of the saltiest seas in the world, so prepare to add more weight than usual for your descent.
Underwater, there’s something of interest for everyone, from wrecks to reefs, walls, and sandy seabeds. If the site variation isn’t enough to excite you, the biodiversity will. How many people have seen a dugong, let alone while diving? Though rare, this threatened marine mammal frequents seagrass beds, especially north of Marsa Alam. Because they are docile and leisurely swimmers, you’re guaranteed a good, long gander if you do spot one.
If dugongs don’t delight you, take a spin with a Spanish dancer. The Red Sea is a significant habitat for this flamboyant nudibranch. Predominantly red but occasionally yellow, this slug is known for its fanciful swimming ability. Consider yourself lucky to see it dance away from a perceived danger.
Notable sites include the enormous Elphinstone Reef, which features colorful coral and one of your best chances to spot an iconic oceanic whitetip shark. Considered the best wreck dive in the world, the SS Thistlegorm is a northern route highlight. A bombed-out World War II transport ship, it now showcases vintage motorcycles swarming with schools of jacks.
Highlights:
- Rare and endemic wildlife
- Diversity of macro life to massive sharks
- Stellar visibility