hedonist222
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I took an exploratory to the little town of Yanbu on the Red Sea. A 2.5 hour spect flight from Dubai.
Exploratory in the sense that I was hoping to find Egypt-grade diving without having to actually go to Egypt (for many reasons, logistically there are no more direct flights to the diving parts of Egypt, the crowds and hustle and bustle of Egypt diving, the draconian nightmare that Cairo airport customs & security has become).
I did twelve dives over four days.
To describe my experience in one sentence:
A barren aquarium.
Endless visibility but nothing but the same limited marine life. No diversity. There is triple the diversity here in the UAE. Quadruple and more in Zanzibar. Comparisons for diversity reference only.
Is this common for the Red Sea? Or is Yanbu not the best place on the Red Sea?
There was so little diversity. To use simplify by arbitrarily quantifying, we'd see a hundred species on a typical dive here. In Yanbu, it was no no more than twenty. And say two hundred in Zanzibar.
It was the same two variants of Parrotfish, two hard coral, three soft coral, three Damselfish, two Triggerfish. And this is at the best dive site in Yanbu (about an hour boat ride towards the center of the Red Sea).
There was a lot of life, just the same one hundred marine life over and over.
The nearer sites were even more desolate.
Skip the IONA wreck.
Barely any life and visually not a very interesting looking wreck.
I was hoping that I'd find a Red Sea alternative to Egypt.
Thanks to J&M for helping me from A to Z.
They made the trip very fun in spite of the diving itself.
Exploratory in the sense that I was hoping to find Egypt-grade diving without having to actually go to Egypt (for many reasons, logistically there are no more direct flights to the diving parts of Egypt, the crowds and hustle and bustle of Egypt diving, the draconian nightmare that Cairo airport customs & security has become).
I did twelve dives over four days.
To describe my experience in one sentence:
A barren aquarium.
Endless visibility but nothing but the same limited marine life. No diversity. There is triple the diversity here in the UAE. Quadruple and more in Zanzibar. Comparisons for diversity reference only.
Is this common for the Red Sea? Or is Yanbu not the best place on the Red Sea?
There was so little diversity. To use simplify by arbitrarily quantifying, we'd see a hundred species on a typical dive here. In Yanbu, it was no no more than twenty. And say two hundred in Zanzibar.
It was the same two variants of Parrotfish, two hard coral, three soft coral, three Damselfish, two Triggerfish. And this is at the best dive site in Yanbu (about an hour boat ride towards the center of the Red Sea).
There was a lot of life, just the same one hundred marine life over and over.
The nearer sites were even more desolate.
Skip the IONA wreck.
Barely any life and visually not a very interesting looking wreck.
I was hoping that I'd find a Red Sea alternative to Egypt.
Thanks to J&M for helping me from A to Z.
They made the trip very fun in spite of the diving itself.