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Amphoras

Intermediate 📍 Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
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# Amphoras Dive Site, Sharm El Sheikh

Dive Conditions

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Depth
12m – 18m
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Visibility
20m
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Level
Intermediate
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Current
Moderate
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Best Season
October to April

Discover the fascinating Amphoras wreck site, located off the coast of Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt’s Red Sea. This shallow dive spot features ancient Roman amphoras scattered across the sandy bottom, offering a unique blend of archaeology and marine exploration suitable for intermediate divers.

Situated at depths of 12-18 meters, Amphoras is accessible for divers with basic open-water certification. The site showcases well-preserved clay vessels from antiquity, creating an intriguing historical atmosphere beneath the surface.

Marine life thrives around this artificial reef formation, including colorful reef fish, groupers, snappers, and occasional moray eels. The sandy substrate surrounding the amphoras supports vibrant coral gardens and macro life, making it rewarding for both photographers and marine enthusiasts.

The moderate current and good visibility, typically 15-25 meters, make Amphoras an ideal training ground for advancing divers or those seeking a relaxing exploration of the Red Sea’s rich underwater heritage. Best visited during Egypt’s peak diving season from October to April.

🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site

Arabian Picasso Triggerfish — seen at this dive site
Arabian Picasso Triggerfish Rhinecanthus assasi mishrusl
Sohal Surgeonfish — seen at this dive site
Sohal Surgeonfish Acanthurus sohal dmytro21
Sohal Surgeonfish — seen at this dive site
Sohal Surgeonfish Acanthurus sohal hromada
Bigfin Reef Squid — seen at this dive site
Bigfin Reef Squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana barrylyons
Orangestripe Triggerfish — seen at this dive site
Orangestripe Triggerfish Balistapus undulatus mishrusl
Indo-Pacific Sergeant Major — seen at this dive site
Indo-Pacific Sergeant Major Abudefduf vaigiensis gonkem1986

Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)

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Max Depth 18 m
Min Depth 12 m
Difficulty Intermediate
Current Moderate
Visibility 20 m
Best Season October to April
GPS 27.8687°, 34.3249°