Diving in Jeddah Red Sea

Diving in Jeddah red sea

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Jeddah offers a golden opportunity for an unforgettable diving adventure, amidst stunning coastal scenery and clear waters teeming with marine life. Jeddah is the enchanting gateway to the Red Sea for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, with a variety of sites catering to all levels, from beginners to professionals. Whether you want to explore a sunken shipwreck or swim alongside whale sharks, Jeddah offers a unique marine experience. In this article, we’ll explore the Jeddah Red Sea diving experience, the best diving sites, and other fun activities in the city.

Diving in Jeddah Red Sea

Jeddah is an ideal starting point for exploring the depths of the Red Sea, which offers a unique diving and snorkeling experience thanks to its diverse marine life and colorful coral reefs. Snorkeling in Jeddah is a uniqe underwater adventure. There are also several certified diving centers offering courses for both beginners and professionals.

Best sites for diving in Jeddah red sea

Diving in Jeddah red sea

Diving is one of the best Jeddah sea activities. It isn’t just about watching fish; it also includes exploring underwater historical sites and shipwrecks that have been transformed into vibrant marine habitats. Here are the best sites for diving in Jeddah’s Red Sea:

Sharm Abhur

Located north of Jeddah, near the Bahadur Resort, Sharm Abhur is one of the best diving spots in Jeddah’s Red Sea. This spot boasts a diverse marine life; you can swim alongside sea turtles, see colorful lionfish, and swaying sea snakes.

Ann Ann Wreck

Ann Ann Wreck is one of the most beautiful sites for diving enthusiasts. Located in the Abu Faramish area, this stunning site is a favorite destination for underwater photography enthusiasts thanks to its fascinating blend of history and marine life.

Coco Beach

Coco Beach is a new destination in Jeddah, gaining popularity thanks to its women-only courses led by certified West Coast Diver instructors. Women can enroll in the diving courses without any prior experience. The venue also offers beach villas, making it an all-inclusive resort.

Cable Wreck

Located southwest of Jeddah, Cable Wreck is one of the most popular dive sites in the area. It lies at a depth of 24 meters and offers sufficient natural light for clear viewing without the need for dive lights. This site attracts divers due to its diverse marine life, including whitetip reef sharks, toothy tuna, and blue rays. The site is suitable for advanced divers due to the strong currents.

La Plage

La Plage is a private resort located in Sharm Obhur, north of Jeddah, and is one of the best beach diving spots. It’s an ideal choice for families and diving enthusiasts, with its private beach and facilities such as a swimming pool and kayaks. The coral reefs are rich in marine life such as stingrays, masked pufferfish, and grouper.

Bayada Island

Known as Jeddah’s own Maldives, Bayada Island is ideal for short trips and for those looking to try snorkeling or diving for the first time. The area is ideal for spotting clownfish, parrotfish, and trevally. Some centers offer day trips with specialized instructors for beginners.

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Best sites for diving around Jeddah

Diving in Jeddah red sea

Get ready to explore the best sites for diving around Jeddah, and enjoy an unforgettable experience:

Jabal Al-Laith Island

Located south of Jeddah, Jabal Al-Laith Island is one of the most spectacular diving sites, boasting clear waters and white beaches. It’s also home to the largest concentration of whale sharks. Diving here is a unique experience not to be missed.

Abu Tair Island

Abu Tair Island, located in the southwestern corner of Jeddah, is home to the wreck of the famous Greek ship Stavronisos. The island boasts marine life that has transformed the wreck into an ideal habitat, including great white sharks, goatfish, and blue chromis. The glowing blue Loma fish also create a magical underwater scene.

Farasan Islands

Farasan Islands is one of the most beautiful islands in the Red Sea and a nature reserve. Located south of Jeddah, it is famous for its pristine coral reefs, clownfish, rays, and dolphins. Offering a perfect blend of marine nature and wildlife, these islands are a great opportunity for diving enthusiasts.

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Other awesome activities in Jeddah

Diving in Jeddah red sea

Jeddah offers a variety of recreational and cultural activities in addition to diving:

Visit Jeddah Waterfront

An ideal place for families to enjoy open spaces, play areas, and fountains, with the possibility of practicing water sports, renting bikes, or strolling along the Corniche.

Hiking trips

Jeddah is located between the Red Sea and the Hijaz Mountains, making it an ideal location for hiking. Four-wheel drive safaris are also available in the Jeddah desert.

Waterfall Amusement Park

Located on the Corniche, Al Shallal Amusement Park features exciting rides such as slingshots and a railway, a skating rink, a boating lake, and Lebanese and Chinese restaurants.

Explore King Fahd’s Fountain

King Fahd’s Fountain is the world’s tallest saltwater fountain and is illuminated by more than 500 spotlights at night.

Visit Al Rahma Mosque

Located on the edge of Jeddah’s Corniche, Al Rahma Mosque is one of the city’s most prominent landmarks, especially for Hajj and Umrah visitors. It combines modern design with Islamic art.

Explore the historic Al Balad district

The historic Al-Balad district is one of Jeddah’s oldest neighborhoods, rich in Hijazi history and architecture. Buy souvenirs at reasonable prices from the market.

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Swimming and water sports

Jeddah is an ideal destination for diving, kayaking, surfing, and jet skiing, as Jeddah offers warm waters and excellent underwater visibility.

Shopping in Jeddah

Shopping in Jeddah is a delightful experience, whether you’re buying gifts or local products. The city offers a wide range of ideal options, from popular markets to luxury shopping malls.

Visit Fakieh Aquarium

Featuring dolphin shows and offering a unique experience of learning about marine life, it is the only aquarium in Jeddah.

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Diving in Jeddah’s Red Sea is one of the best activities you can experience in Jeddah. From Sharm Abhur to Jabal Al-Laith Island, from shipwrecks to shimmering coral reefs, you’ll find each location captivating and captivating.

Whether you’re a beginner or a professional diver, Jeddah has something to satisfy your passion and provide you with an unforgettable adventure. Book your trip now by visiting Jeddah City Tours.

People also ask

Is scuba diving in Jeddah good?

Yes, Jeddah is one of the best diving destinations in Saudi Arabia, thanks to its diverse dive sites and rich marine life.

Is red sea good for diving?

Of course, it is one of the best seas for diving in the world thanks to its clear waters and diverse marine life and coral reefs.

What is the best month to dive in red sea?

Spring and fall are the best times to dive in the Red Sea, when temperatures are moderate and underwater visibility is good.

How much does it cost to scuba dive in Jeddah?

Prices vary depending on the type of dive and the chosen center, but generally range between 300 and 500 Saudi riyals.

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