

Diving Hurghada: The Complete Guide to Reefs, Wrecks & Islands
Hurghada is the busy heart of Red Sea diving on Egypt’s west coast — a long-established resort town with easy access to a scattering of offshore reefs and famous wrecks. It’s a popular gateway for first-time divers and a launch point for liveaboards heading north and offshore. This guide covers Hurghada’s best dive sites, who it suits, and how it compares with Egypt’s quieter southern reefs.
Why dive Hurghada?
Hurghada earned its reputation on accessibility: a large international airport, a wide range of hotels, and dozens of reefs and wrecks within easy boat range. The shallow, sheltered reefs around its offshore islands make it a comfortable place to learn to dive, while the deeper sites and wrecks give experienced divers plenty to explore. It’s also the departure point for many northern and offshore liveaboard routes.
Best dive sites around Hurghada
- Giftun Islands (Big & Small Giftun) — the signature reefs off Hurghada, with vibrant coral gardens, drop-offs and sites like Erg Somaya and the Police Station suited to all levels.
- Abu Nuhas — the “ship graveyard” — a reef that has claimed several vessels, home to famous wrecks including the Giannis D and the Carnatic.
- Umm Gamar & Shaab El Erg — offshore reefs known for walls, pinnacles and frequent dolphin encounters.
- El Fanadir & Fanous — long, easy reefs perfect for training and relaxed diving.
Who Hurghada suits
Hurghada is a great fit for beginners, families and mixed groups, thanks to calm reefs, plentiful dive centres and lots to do topside. It’s also convenient as a liveaboard hub. Divers seeking pristine, uncrowded reefs and big pelagic encounters, however, often prefer the quieter southern coast around Marsa Alam.
Hurghada vs the southern Red Sea
Hurghada offers convenience and choice; the south offers wilder, healthier reefs and marine-life encounters like turtles, dugongs and oceanic whitetip sharks. Many divers combine both — easy reef diving in the north and a nature-focused trip in the south. To weigh it up, read our Marsa Alam vs Hurghada comparison and explore diving in Marsa Alam.
Planning a Hurghada diving trip
Whether you want to learn to dive, tick off some wrecks, or use Hurghada as a springboard to a liveaboard, we can tailor the trip for you. See our guides to the best dive sites in the Red Sea and liveaboard routes, and the best time to dive the Red Sea.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hurghada good for diving?
Yes. Hurghada offers easy access to sheltered reefs and famous wrecks, making it especially good for beginners, families and as a liveaboard hub. For pristine, uncrowded reefs and big marine life, the southern coast around Marsa Alam is quieter.
What are the best dive sites in Hurghada?
The Giftun Islands, the Abu Nuhas wrecks (Giannis D and Carnatic), and offshore reefs like Umm Gamar and Shaab El Erg are among the best around Hurghada.
Is Hurghada good for beginners?
Very much so. Calm, shallow reefs and a large number of dive centres make Hurghada one of the easier places in Egypt to learn to dive.
Can you dive wrecks from Hurghada?
Yes. The Abu Nuhas reef, often called the ship graveyard, holds several accessible wrecks, and Hurghada is also a departure point for liveaboards visiting the SS Thistlegorm.
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