Sernara Island
# Sernara Island Dive Site
Dive Conditions
Sernara Island, located in Qesm Shlatin within Egypt’s Red Sea Governorate, offers an exceptional diving destination in the heart of the Red Sea. This site features stunning coral formations, pristine reef structures, and dramatic underwater topography that appeals to intermediate and advanced divers.
Divers typically explore depths ranging from 12 to 40 meters, encountering vibrant hard and soft coral gardens teeming with marine biodiversity. The site is renowned for encounters with reef fish, including groupers, snappers, and fusiliers, while larger species such as rays and sharks are occasionally sighted.
The diving difficulty is moderate to advanced, with strong currents common in the area requiring good buoyancy control and experience. Visibility generally ranges from 15 to 30 meters, depending on seasonal conditions.
Sernara Island’s remote location in the southern Red Sea ensures minimal crowding and pristine reef conditions. The site’s combination of healthy coral ecosystems, diverse marine life, and spectacular underwater scenery makes it a premier choice for divers seeking authentic Red Sea experiences in this biodiverse region.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)