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aqaba have more than 22 dive site
All dives have an easy shore entry and exit, as well as access by boat. The fringing reefs starts very close to the shore, which is also ideal for snorkelers. The dive sites are made up of walls, canyons or gardens. Everyone can find something beautiful or special.
A brief guide to some of the most exiting diving sites in our area, there are more than 20 sites to choose from.
ARAB DIVERS village offers the best beach in Middle East
The lush garden and the matching shade structures create an oasis of relaxation.
The sea in the Gulf of Aqaba is almost calm the water temperature varying between 17 C in winter to 25 C in summer. The Aqaba Coral is renowned all over the world for its beauty and complexity and specially for its diversified colors .The coral reef is in an excellent condition and home to wide range of fish like groupers, parrotfish, angelfish, butterfly fish, moray eels, lionfish and, close to the sea anemones, the clownfish and turtles regularly visit the reefs.
aqaba have more than 22 dive site
All dives have an easy shore entry and exit, as well as access by boat. The fringing reefs starts very close to the shore, which is also ideal for snorkelers. The dive sites are made up of walls, canyons or gardens. Everyone can find something beautiful or special.
A brief guide to some of the most exiting diving sites in our area, there are more than 20 sites to choose from.
ARAB DIVERS village offers the best beach in Middle East
The lush garden and the matching shade structures create an oasis of relaxation.
The sea in the Gulf of Aqaba is almost calm the water temperature varying between 17 C in winter to 25 C in summer. The Aqaba Coral is renowned all over the world for its beauty and complexity and specially for its diversified colors .The coral reef is in an excellent condition and home to wide range of fish like groupers, parrotfish, angelfish, butterfly fish, moray eels, lionfish and, close to the sea anemones, the clownfish and turtles regularly visit the reefs.