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SS Umbria

SS Umbria was a war supply ship build in 1912 in Germany at a length of 155 meters. In 1940 the ship was scuttled. SS Umbria lies on her port side at maximum depth of 38 metres. She’s considered one of the best wrecks in the world. For Extended Range Wreck divers it is possible to do much penetration.

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Marble Wreck (حطام الرخام)

A melted ship containing pieces of marble, was used to transport marble, reported that it sank in 1979. It is located on the coast of the city of Jeddah in the north, you can reach it by boat in a short time. It’s suitable for beginners because it’s in shallow water with a depth ranging between 8-16m.

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Ghurab Reef

this site is 50km away from Jeddah Creek, the site contains excellent healthy coral formations, however it is not large formations. it is away from fishermen and the site is undamaged by humans. there is no coral bleaching and the depth is excellent for all dive levels as it only reaches 25 meters around the reef.

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Altafyah Middle Reef

90km south of Jeddah, this site is accessible by safari boats. the site is exciting with plenty of exotic marine life, large reef pinnacles, the reef start from 11 meters and goes to 23 meters not far away. the current is changing from no current to strong current and visibility fluctuates from medium to excellent

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Abu Tair

Located approximately 45 km southwest of Jeddah, Abu Tair is renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and historical shipwrecks, making it a premier destination for diving enthusiasts.

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crazy eight

the site is 26 km away from Jeddah creek, it features interesting reef formation to the north with shallow 7-13 meters of depth, while the south west of the site features a drop off that extends beyond 60 meters, the site has excellent visibility most of the year and has many features that excite divers.

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Anas Reef

Anas Reef is a coral island located in the general vicinity of Abu Tair area, the reef is healthy and has plenty to offer, sponges in the reef makes for clear waters year round for excellent visibility. sharks and rays are common site as well as all the typical fishes you expect to see in the red sea

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Chicken Wreck (M.V Glaros)

M.V. Glaros was a 60m diesel refrigerator vessel. It rests on its side at around 20m depth. It is known as ’Chicken Wreck’ due to its cargo of frozen chickens which can still find inside the wreck. Ran aground on 20/11/1976. and on 22/11/1976 All of ship crew was saved.

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Cable Wreck (حطام سفينة الكيابل)

In the southwest corner of Jeddah lies Abu Tair Island, home to the wreck of the famous Greek ship Stavronisos. This area is also known as the “Cable Wreck“ due to the massive cables, fences, and steel bundles scattered across the seafloor.

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She'ab Alkabir (الشعب الكبير(

This site offers easy dives, very close to jeddah creek allowing access even in bad weather. the north east side of the reef offers excellent deep dives and coral and fish diversity. while the south offers excellent protection from rough sea but has less life and shallower dives.

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