Shaab Abu Ali
# Shaab Abu Ali Dive Site
Dive Conditions
Shaab Abu Ali is a premier reef dive site located in Qesm Safaga, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. This submerged reef formation offers divers stunning coral gardens and diverse marine ecosystems. The site features vibrant hard and soft corals, with depths ranging from 12 to 40 meters, making it accessible for intermediate to advanced divers.
Divers exploring Shaab Abu Ali encounter abundant Red Sea marine life, including colorful reef fish, napoleon wrasse, groupers, and occasionally reef sharks. The site’s coral structures provide excellent habitat for smaller species like nudibranchs and crustaceans. Pelagic species frequently patrol the deeper sections.
The reef’s topography includes dramatic drop-offs and coral-covered slopes, creating visually striking dive experiences. Strong currents are common, requiring solid navigation skills and experience with drift diving. The site’s exposure means conditions vary seasonally, with optimal diving typically occurring during calmer months.
Shaab Abu Ali remains a favorite among experienced divers seeking pristine coral formations and thriving marine biodiversity in Egypt’s Red Sea.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)