Sudan deep north one way
Sudan deep north one way

Sudan deep north one way

Sudan deep north tour offers diving on reefs, magnificent coral formations and an almost untouched underwater world. Barracudas, manta rays, tuna, mackerel, large schools of fish await the divers and sometimes you can watch the white tip reef sharks resting in the sand.


Itinerary Schedule

Sudan deep north one way
Dive Sites


ANGAROSH


Angarosh reef is an exceptional dive site. It is easy to recognize, characterized by a small island plate coral limestone. Angarosh has 2 plateaus; a flatter plateau leads to 25 m, while the other plateau leads to 45 m in depth. This place is known for sharks, barracuda schools and manta rays. This dive site is located in the open sea and is not always available when it is surrounded on various days of strong winds.
ANGAROSH

RAS ABU SHAGRAB


Ras Abu Shagrab located in the open sea and is a plateau which is accessible only in calm waters. It is surrounded by abundant coral formations and is home to a variety of different fish species. Large schools of fish, barracuda, tuna and mackerel hovering just above the sea bed at a depth of 25 to 30 feet. White tip reef sharks are often seen resting on the sand.
RAS ABU SHAGRAB

SHAAB QUMEIRA


Shaab Qumeira the coral reef located about 15 km north of Ras Abu Shagrab. A large ship wreck on the eastern side of the coral reef lying is visible from quite a distance away. This rarely dived reef offers a glimpse into an underwater world untouched. Schools of fish can be spotted during their breeding season. It is uncontaminated area and hunting habits of the inhabitants of this unique riffs can be seen here.
SHAAB QUMEIRA

Important Note

The time and tour schedules are subject to change at any time without prior notice due to weather conditions or other factors. SCUBA ADVENTURE FLEET reserves the right to cancel the booking for the safety of passengers or unable to change the time and route schedule due to poor weather conditions.

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