The Red Sea has long been a bucket-list destination for divers worldwide — and 2025 promises to be one of the most exciting years yet to explore its wonders. From world-renowned wrecks like the SS Thistlegorm to vibrant reefs brimming with marine life, here’s your comprehensive guide to diving the Red Sea with Red Sea Safaris.
Why Dive the Red Sea in 2025?
With consistent warm water, excellent visibility (20-30 meters on average), and year-round diving conditions, the Red Sea remains one of the most accessible and rewarding diving destinations. But what makes 2025 special?
- New Liveaboard Itineraries: Explore routes designed to access remote reefs and lesser-known wrecks.
- Improved Marine Conservation Efforts: Stricter regulations and expanded marine parks mean healthier reefs and more marine life.
- Cutting-edge Dive Tech: Red Sea Safaris offers Nitrox, rebreather support, and top-tier dive guides.
Must-Dive Sites
- SS Thistlegorm – A WWII wreck filled with motorcycles, trucks, and even a steam locomotive.
- Ras Mohammed National Park – Epic drift dives with towering coral walls.
- Brothers Islands – Remote, deep, and famous for shark encounters.
- Daedalus Reef – Hammerhead sightings and stunning pinnacles.
- Elphinstone Reef – Known for oceanic whitetip sharks.
Best Time to Dive
- March to May and September to November offer the best conditions — warm waters, calm seas, and optimal marine life sightings.
Travel Tips
- Entry Requirements: Most nationalities require a visa, easily obtained on arrival.
- Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP), but USD and EUR are widely accepted.
- Gear: Bring your own for comfort, or rent top-quality gear from Red Sea Safaris.
Embark on your next unforgettable dive adventure — book with Red Sea Safaris and dive the Red Sea like never before!
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