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Straits of Tiran Dive Sites
Straits of Tiran Dive Sites
The Straits of Tiran lie between the Sinai Peninsula and Tiran Island, forming a gateway between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba. This area is famous for strong currents, crystal-clear water, and four world-class dive sites along the edge of a deep reef system known as Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon Reefs.
Depth & Type:
10–40 meters – Drift dives, reef walls, coral gardens, deep drop-offs
Highlights:
- Four distinct reefs rising from the depths, each offering a unique dive experience
- Spectacular drift dives along vibrant coral walls
- Wreck of a Cypriot cargo ship visible at Gordon Reef
- Strong currents bring nutrient-rich water that supports lush coral and abundant marine life
What You Might See:
Schooling barracudas and jacks
Napoleon wrasse, turtles, and eagle rays
Whitetip reef sharks and the occasional hammerhead (Jackson Reef)
Dense coral gardens and dramatic gorgonian fans
Perfect For:
Advanced divers and experienced intermediates
Drift diving enthusiasts
Big fish encounters
Photography and exploration of dramatic reef architecture
Jackson Reef

Jackson Reef is the northernmost reef in the Straits of Tiran and one of the best-known dive sites in the area. It’s famous for its vibrant coral walls, big fish action, and strong currents that make for thrilling drift dives.
Depth & Type:
5–40 meters – Wall dive, drift, coral garden, big fish encounters
Highlights:
- Northern wall drops steeply into the blue with stunning coral formations
- Frequent currents make it ideal for drift diving
- Wreck of the “Lara” (a Cypriot cargo ship) visible on the northern plateau
- Sheltered southern side offers gentler conditions for relaxed dives
What You Might See:
Hammerhead sharks (seasonal)
Schooling barracuda, jackfish, and tuna
Turtles, Napoleon wrasse, and eagle rays
Healthy soft and hard corals, especially along the wall
Perfect For:
Experienced divers
Drift diving
Shark spotting
Underwater photography
Thomas Reef

Thomas Reef is a compact, circular reef located between Woodhouse and Gordon Reefs. Though small in size, it offers some of the most beautiful wall diving in the region, with dramatic drop-offs and stunning coral formations.
Depth & Type:
10–60+ meters – Wall dive, drift, canyon, coral garden
Highlights:
- Sheer walls covered in soft corals and gorgonian fans
- A deep canyon with arches and overhangs at around 35–40 meters
- Currents can be strong, making it ideal for exhilarating drift dives
- Spectacular light and color—perfect for photographers
What You Might See:
Schooling jacks, snappers, and barracuda
Napoleon wrasse, turtles, and moray eels
Occasional reef sharks and eagle rays
Massive coral formations and sea fans
Perfect For:
Advanced and experienced divers
Drift diving enthusiasts
Wall diving lovers
Deep dive training
Woodhouse Reef

Woodhouse Reef is the longest of the four reefs in the Straits of Tiran, running in a north-south direction. It’s known for its dramatic wall dives, strong currents, and the famous canyon at its northern end.
Depth & Type:
5–40+ meters – Wall dive, drift, canyon
Highlights:
- Steep wall plunging into the deep blue, covered in soft corals and fans
- A narrow canyon at the northern tip, best explored by experienced divers
- Excellent drift dive when currents are running from north to south
- The middle section features caves, ledges, and overhangs
What You Might See:
Large schools of fusiliers, jackfish, and barracuda
Turtles, groupers, and Napoleon wrasse
Occasional sightings of blacktip or whitetip reef sharks
Vibrant coral growth and an abundance of reef life
Perfect For:
Experienced divers
Drift diving
Underwater photography
Exploring canyons and walls
Gordon Reef

Gordon Reef is the southernmost of the Tiran reefs, easily recognized by the wreck of the Loullia stranded on its northern edge. It’s a popular site for both training and experienced divers, thanks to its sheltered mooring areas and rich marine life.
Depth & Type:
5–30 meters – Sloping reef, plateau, wreck, drift dive
Highlights:
- Shallow sandy plateau with large coral heads and pinnacles
- Remnants of the Loullia wreck (above water) make for a striking surface landmark
- Rich coral gardens ideal for slow-paced exploration
- Southern side offers a nice drift with great coral coverage
What You Might See:
Blue-spotted stingrays, crocodilefish, and scorpionfish
Large groupers and Napoleon wrasse
Schools of snappers, goatfish, and anthias
Turtles, and occasional eagle rays
Perfect For:
All certification levels
Fun dives and check dives
Underwater macro photography
Drift dives along the southern wall
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