Red Sea Fishes and Marine Life


The Red Sea shelters an extraordinary variety of marine life, from colorful angelfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish to dolphins, sea turtles, and rare reef species unique to this region. Snorkelers and divers alike describe the experience as entering a magical underwater world, where coral gardens form living mosaics teeming with movement and color. Dive sites such as Abu Ramada, Fanadir, and El Mina provide a mix of walls, reefs, and wrecks that cater to both beginners and professionals. Guided tours emphasize sustainable practices, ensuring the delicate ecosystem remains vibrant. Beyond the colorful fish, visitors may spot reef sharks, moray eels, and occasional manta rays, making every dive or snorkeling session an immersive journey into nature’s wonder.

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Underwater diary 🌊

• Butterflyfish duets, turtle glides, and sunbeams like stained glass 🐢✨

• Buoyancy first, photos second — the reef thanks you.

Every breath a postcard.

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