Abu Hashish
# Abu Hashish Dive Site
Dive Conditions
Abu Hashish is a premier dive destination located in Qesm Safaga, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. This Indian Ocean site offers exceptional underwater experiences for divers of varying skill levels, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced adventurers.
Divers explore dramatic coral-covered pinnacles and reef walls that descend to depths of 40 meters, featuring vibrant hard and soft coral formations. The site showcases abundant marine biodiversity, including colorful reef fish, groupers, snappers, fusiliers, and occasional larger pelagic species.
The structure consists of three main rocky outcrops surrounded by sandy bottoms, creating diverse diving environments. Visibility typically ranges from 15-30 meters, depending on seasonal conditions. Strong currents are common, making Abu Hashish moderately challenging and best suited for intermediate divers with good buoyancy control.
The site’s unique topography and thriving ecosystem make it a favorite among underwater photographers and marine enthusiasts. Abu Hashish delivers memorable encounters with the Red Sea’s spectacular coral gardens and rich marine life, positioning it as a must-visit location for Egypt’s diving community.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)