Hurghada is one of the most popular diving destinations for Slovaks and Czechs – and not by chance. Short flights, warm Red Sea, excellent visibility, and sites that both complete beginners and experienced divers can enjoy.
If you’re planning your first daily dives in Hurghada, or returning and want to know where it’s really worth going, we’ve selected 5 sites that we frequently dive with our clients and love for their diversity.
No promises of “guaranteed dolphins” and no embellishment – just real dives. But first, let’s briefly discuss:
Why Hurghada is ideal for divers from Slovakia and the Czech Republic
Hurghada is exactly the type of destination where you can go for a few days or a few weeks. Flights are short, diving is affordable, and the diving season here runs practically all year round.
A great advantage is the diversity of dive sites – from calm coastal reefs to the open sea with currents and large fish. That’s why we dive with Open Water beginners one day and take advanced divers on more challenging dives the next. Here are a few sites we’d like to highlight. Each is TOP for a different reason:
1. Abu Ramada South
Dive type: reef / drift
Level: Open Water +
Depth: approx. 5 – 35 m
Abu Ramada is one of the most versatile sites in Hurghada. It’s often visited in less favorable weather, when the wind is stronger, as it’s protected by the reef from currents. Life here is practically always present – schools of smaller fish, moray eels, lionfish, occasionally a turtle, or a ray. If you’re lucky, you might even find an eel garden – hundreds of shy garden eels poking out from the sandy bottom. Beautifully colored coral blocks pose here for photographers.
It’s an ideal site for first dives after a course, for getting back into diving after a break, or simply for a relaxed, stress-free dive. Currents are usually mild, and visibility is often very good. At a depth of only 5-6 meters on the main reef, a small wreck has been resting for many years; above its remains, you can see snorkelers, Intro divers, and you can comfortably do your safety stop there.
If you feel you haven’t quite “settled in” with your gear or buoyancy yet, Abu Ramada is a perfect place to fine-tune. More experienced divers will also find something here; there’s a great route for them into deeper waters with interesting points. But we’ll cover everything in the briefing
2. Carless Reef
Dive type: open sea
Level: Advanced +
Depth: 10 – 30 m, sloping into a deep wall
Carless Reef is a site for those who want something more. Open sea, stronger currents, and a chance to encounter larger fish – including sharks (seasonally).
This is not a site for absolute beginners, but for divers who have their buoyancy and gas consumption under control and can react to potential changes in conditions. Thanks to the open sea, which begins right behind these reefs, and stronger currents, you can see beautiful healthy colorful corals here; especially the northern and eastern sides are rich in soft corals of various types and sizes.
It’s like a gateway to the Hurghada zone, which is why you often see large pelagics passing through here.
Carless Reefs are also known for a large number of moray eels, which seem accustomed to divers and are happy to pose for photos. At this spot, you’ll encounter a whole chain of marine life – from nudibranchs (shell-less sea slugs of various colors and sizes), through barracudas, tuna, trevallies, all the way to sharks.
A reward for experience – exactly this type of dive.
3. El Fanous
Dive type: reef
Level: Open Water +
Depth: 5 – 25 m
El Fanous – a reef just 40 minutes by boat from Hurghada. It’s mainly known for dolphins occasionally appearing here. The word “occasionally” is important – these are wild animals, not an attraction.
Even if you don’t see dolphins, the site is worth it. The dive is calm, suitable even for less experienced divers, and visibility is often excellent, provided there isn’t a sudden change in weather.
Crocodile fish, rays, and stonefish camouflage themselves on the sandy bottom. Schools of small glassfish fill the spaces on the coral blocks near the main reef. They are often under attack from jackfish – it’s extremely interesting to observe their synchronized movement.
At Fanous, on one of the tall coral blocks, you’ll also see a so-called Cleaning station – a cleaning station for local inhabitants, as well as for those just passing through. Small, brightly colored cleaner fish (Labroides dimidiatus) gather here. These “barbers” wait for their clients. They enter every crevice and remove everything that shouldn’t be there. Sometimes they even nibble on divers 😀
If you want a relaxed dive without performance pressure, El Fanous is a good choice.
4. Fanadir (North & South)
Dive type: reef / drift
Level: Open Water +
Depth: 5 – 30 m
Fanadir is one of our favorite sites. It’s the longest reef lining the coast of northern Hurghada. The boat ride to it is quick, reaching it in just 30 minutes.
Crocodile fish, moray eels, scorpionfish, octopuses – if you like details, photography, and slow diving, you’ll find your place here.
Fanadir North is a bit more rugged, with a shorter plateau, and the drop-off is close for deep divers.
Fanadir South is calmer; our courses often take place here. Thanks to the larger sandy areas on a relatively wide plateau, it’s a safe environment for students and their surroundings.
Within the plateau, at a depth of approx. 15 – 18 meters, you’ll find breathtaking intricate coral blocks with an abundance of small marine life. Recently, dolphins have also taken a liking to this destination!
Look for octopuses and scorpionfish at the drop-off and near the main reef.
The main reef offers beautiful colorful safety stops.
Fanadir is a great choice for photographers and divers who like to “stop and look”.
TIP: When you’re at the drop-off, watch the blue. Rays often swim by.
5. Umm Gamaar
Dive type: reef / drift
Level: Open Water + (better for intermediate divers)
Depth: approx. 5 – 30 m, sloping into the deep
Umm Gamaar is one of those sites that many divers fall in love with only on their second or third dive. It’s not a “wow” place at first glance, but a reef that rewards patient diving.
Typical features of Umm Gamaar are long coral walls and plateaus that smoothly transition into deeper water. The site is often dived as a drift, and currents here are usually mild to moderate, giving the dive a pleasant rhythm.
Underwater, you’ll find healthy hard and soft corals, moray eels, lionfish, Napoleon wrasse, and often larger pelagic fish appearing from the blue. With a bit of luck, you might also encounter a whitetip reef shark or barracudas here.
At a depth of approx. 30 meters, there’s a small cave for a maximum of 3-4 divers, with a sandy bottom – see photo. We plan the dive according to the group’s experience; if possible, we will definitely visit it. Just check your buoyancy and deco!
We recommend Umm Gamaar to divers who have already mastered basic skills and want to enjoy a smooth, calm dive without rush. It’s a site where there’s no need to hurry – just let the water carry you and observe what appears around you.
If you like drift dives and want to experience the Red Sea at its natural pace, Umm Gamaar is a very good choice.
If you’ve read this far, you deserve one more BONUS as a reward 🙂
Here in Hurghada, we have an extra site, actually 3 such dive sites, created by the HEPCA organization in cooperation with military forces, to relieve pressure on natural reefs and divert some diver attention to something different… So they decommissioned, gutted, cleaned, submerged… and we dive here.
Military Museum
Dive type: reef / artificial wreck park
Level: Open Water +
Depth: approx. 6 – 20 m
Military Museum is one of the unconventional dive sites around Hurghada. It’s not a classic wreck, but deliberately sunken military equipment that now serves as an artificial reef.
On the bottom, you’ll find tanks, armored vehicles, cannons, and other equipment, arranged so that they can be safely dived even by less experienced divers. Everything is located at a relatively shallow depth, making the Military Museum a very pleasant and undemanding dive.
Marine life gradually settles on the equipment – lionfish, moray eels, octopuses, and schools of smaller fish. The site is particularly interesting for those who enjoy a combination of history and diving, or for divers who want to try something different from a classic coral reef.
We also recommend the Military Museum as a relaxed post-course dive or as a way to diversify your diving program. Thanks to good visibility and minimal currents, the site is also suitable for divers who want to calmly practice buoyancy or photography.
If you’re looking for a simple, interesting, and visually unique dive in Hurghada, the Military Museum is worth a visit.
If we were to put these dive sites into a clear table, it would look something like this:
| LOKALITA | ÚROVEŇ | TYP PONORU | HĹBKA | VHODNÉ PRE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abu Ramada | OWD + | reef / drift | 5 - 25 | začiatočník |
| El Fanous | OWD + | reef / drift | 5 - 20 | pohoda |
| Fanadir | OWD + | reef / drift | 5 - 30 | foto |
| Umm Gamaar | AOWD | reef / drift | 10 - 30 | skúsenejší |
| Carless | AOWD + | off shore | 10 - 30 | dobrodruh |
| Military Museum | OWD | reef / umelý vrakový park | 15 - 20 | extra zážitok |
Did any of these places catch your eye? We have many more here… honestly, it’s quite difficult to pick the very best; we rather tried to create a mix of interesting sites.
See what it looks like here and how daily dives proceed, write to us and let’s go diving!
Do you have any questions? Perhaps some of these most frequent ones, see Frequently Asked Questions:
(if you don’t find the answer, please write to us immediately!)
Is diving in Hurghada suitable for beginners?
Yes, diving in Hurghada is very suitable for beginners. Most dive sites have mild conditions, good visibility, and shallower depths. The site and dive type are always chosen according to the diver’s experience.
Which dive sites in Hurghada are suitable for advanced divers?
More experienced divers in Hurghada will especially enjoy offshore sites like Carless Reef or wrecks, such as El Minya. These dives may involve currents, greater depths, and open sea, making them suitable for divers with more advanced experience.
Do I need my own diving equipment for diving in Hurghada?
No, your own equipment is not necessary. Diving in Hurghada can be done with fully rented equipment directly from the dive center. However, many divers bring their own mask or computer for greater comfort.
When is the best time for diving in Hurghada?
Diving in Hurghada is possible all year round. The most popular times are the spring and autumn months, when both water and air temperatures are very pleasant. In summer, the water is warmer; in winter, it’s a bit cooler, but visibility remains very good.
This article was prepared by Eva, PADI Instructor at GRAND DIVERS
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