Hamata Diving Review

Scuba Diving in Hamata is one of the absolute best in the Red Sea because of many reasons :

  • Less numbers of boats and divers compared to the crowded northern part of the Red Sea.
  • It is closer to the south, giving it a warmer temperature, which makes it from time to time as a good site to host the migrations of many types of schools of fishes.


A sample of some of the dive sites around Hamata:

  • Wrecks from World War II
  • Drop off and pinnacles dive sites
  • Drift dives as well as Caverns
  • Coral Gardens
  • Great chances to spot Dolphins While Diving!

The famous dive sites are :

  • Satayah( dolphin reef): a very large horse shoe reef. The distance from the east to the west side is more than 3km. The depth in the inner part ranges from 3m to 15m. It is a very common to spot a pod of spinner dolphins underwater so keep an eye out.
  • Claudia ( cavern ): a cave full of many canyons. Average depth inside 5- 12m.
  • Abu Galawa ( wreck): an interesting World War II wreck.
  • Maksour ( drop off): due to strong current and great depths, this spot is reserved to experienced divers only. Here you can find sharks. Similar site as the famous Elphinstone Reef.

Some dive sites are suitable for all levels but most spots around Hamata are more suitable for advanced divers.

Locations and distances:

All dives are located North of Ras Banass, located off shore on the front of the mountains of Hamata , Lahami and close by Ras Bannas. From the marina of Hamata, they are in between 3 nautical miles till 23 nautical miles (east, south east and south).

And because Hamata is so close to the St Johns Reef, it is and excellent starting point
for safari trips to this area especially if the Sea is choppy ;-).

In this page you will find more detailed information about scuba diving in Hamata.

Best time to Dive in Hamata

The Best time to dive runs from May to October when there is much less wind and the Sea is not choppy. It is is however possible to dive all year round.

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Scuba Diving conditions

The Sea condition is always affected by the wind.

Average Water Temperature: The water is warm year round and ranges from 28°C to 31°C.
Average visibility: from 20m to more than 30 m.
Current: It varies depending on the tide, from none to strong current.

Snorkelling in Hamata

Most of the dive sites are suitable for snorkelling too. The best place to go snorkelling is at Satayah Reef when can swim with a pod of (sometimes dozens!) of dolphins!

Fishes and Coral

When exploring the incredible Red Sea, there is over 2500 different fish species to discover. And because there are less boats and divers in the south, the reefs are still relatively unspoilt with spectacular Coral formations and excellent Reef life.

Travel Guide

Now that you know all about the underwater world, you might want to start planning your scuba holiday! Check out our Hamata Travel Review for information about how to get there, activities and excursions, where to stay, and more.



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