Yolanda Reef
# Yolanda Reef, Sharm El Sheikh
Dive Conditions
Yolanda Reef stands as a premier diving destination in Sharm El Sheikh, located in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula along the Red Sea. This spectacular reef features dramatic coral formations and vibrant underwater topography, with depths ranging from 6 to 40 meters, making it suitable for both intermediate and advanced divers.
Divers exploring Yolanda Reef encounter stunning hard and soft corals, including table corals and sea fans that create a colorful underwater landscape. The reef attracts abundant marine life, including schools of fusiliers, groupers, snappers, and reef sharks. Barracuda and occasionally larger pelagic species patrol deeper sections, while smaller fish like goatfish and wrasse populate the shallows.
The site’s varied topography includes plateaus, drop-offs, and coral-covered boulders, offering diverse diving routes. The reef’s name originates from a shipwreck visible on the seabed, adding historical intrigue. Strong currents are common, requiring solid diving experience and proper buoyancy control.
Yolanda Reef is an ideal destination for divers seeking impressive coral ecosystems and rich marine biodiversity in the Red Sea.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)