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Tiran Island diving is where Sharm El Sheikh shows off. Think glass-clear water, technicolor coral gardens, and the chance to glide beside swirling schools of fish as Sinai’s mountains fade into the horizon. Whether it’s your first breath underwater or your hundredth, this easygoing boat day blends gentle guidance, pristine sites, and that Red Sea glow you came for.
Explore sites like Jackson, Thomas, Woodhouse, and Gordon—a chain of reefs famed for vivid hard/soft coral, drop-offs, and lively fish action.
First-timers learn calmly with a patient briefing and shallow skills before descending with a pro. Certified divers enjoy longer profiles and site-specific routes.
Expect excellent visibility, bright anthias clouds, hard-coral terraces, and the occasional passing pelagic. Between dives, soak up Sinai views from the sundeck.
Refuel with a fresh buffet between sites. Shade, showers, and plenty of deck space keep the day comfortable and unhurried.
Towel, swimwear, dry clothes
Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
Camera/GoPro (with waterproof housing)
Cash for rentals, photos, or tips
Light jacket in winter months
Daily departures (weather permitting)
Pick-up: ~08:00–08:15
Drop-off: ~16:00–17:00
Total duration: ~8–9 hours
Snorkeling only: commonly from €24–€25 pp
Intro dive (1 dive): commonly from €30–€31 pp
Intro dive (2 dives): commonly from €36–€37 pp
Certified diver day (2 extended dives): often around $55 pp
Note: exact prices vary by operator, season, inclusions (e.g., soft drinks), and gear rental for snorkelers.
Reserve at least one day in advance; peak months fill quickly.
Share your certification level (if any) and last dive date; bring your logbook/card.
If you own a mask/snorkel, bring it—fit and comfort matter.
From sun-lit plateaus buzzing with anthias to drop-offs haloed in blue, Tiran Island diving distills the Red Sea’s magic into one laid-back boat day. With smooth transfers, kind instructors, and reefs that truly deliver, it’s the Sharm experience you’ll replay long after your gear has dried
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Meet your driver around 08:00–08:15; transfer to the marina for gear fitting and safety paperwork.
Your instructor covers equipment use, hand signals, equalization, and buddy protocol while the boat heads toward the Straits of Tiran.
Slip into clear, calm water and follow your guide across a reef slope bursting with life. Intro divers typically enjoy 15–30 minutes underwater; certified divers get extended time.
Move to a new site. Choose a second dive, or relax with snorkeling over shallow coral gardens.
Enjoy a hot/cold buffet on board. Lounge on deck, then sail back to port and transfer to your hotel by ~16:00–17:00.
No. Intro dives are available for beginners with a one-to-one or small-group instructor ratio. Certified divers enjoy longer profiles and can request sites suited to experience.
Usually a rotation of Jackson, Thomas, Woodhouse, or Gordon Reefs, chosen on the day for conditions (wind, current, visibility).
Yes—shallow plateaus and coral gardens make Tiran excellent for snorkelers, with easy entry/exit from the boat and lifeguard-style supervision by crew.
The Straits of Tiran can experience currents; your captain and guide pick sheltered sides for intros and choose routes accordingly for certified divers. Briefings cover drift procedures.
Visibility is typically 20–30 m. Water ranges from ~22°C in winter to ~28°C in late summer; bring a 3–5 mm wetsuit depending on season and your cold tolerance.
Yes—many trips offer 1 or 2 intro dives. If you book one, you can snorkel at the other stops.
A buffet lunch is included on most boats; drinks and snacks vary by operator (some trips include soft drinks; others sell them on board).
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