Sheikh Malek
# Sheikh Malek Dive Site
Dive Conditions
Sheikh Malek is a premier diving destination located in Qesm Al Qoseir, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. This Indian Ocean reef offers exceptional underwater experiences for divers of varying skill levels.
The site features stunning coral formations and dramatic reef structures with depths ranging from 12 to 40 meters, making it suitable for both recreational and advanced divers. Divers encounter vibrant hard and soft coral gardens, providing a colorful backdrop for the diverse marine life.
The reef is home to abundant fish species including fusiliers, snappers, groupers, and jacks. Larger pelagic species such as sharks and rays frequently patrol the deeper sections, while smaller reef fish dart through the intricate coral formations. Macro enthusiasts will appreciate the nudibranchs, crustaceans, and other small creatures inhabiting the reef crevices.
Sheikh Malek typically ranges from moderate to challenging difficulty, depending on the chosen dive profile and current conditions. Strong currents are common, making it ideal for experienced divers, though sheltered areas suit intermediate divers. Excellent visibility and year-round warm waters make this Red Sea site a must-visit destination for underwater exploration.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)