Description
At the southern end of Dahab bay is “Mashraba” reef. The sandy slope leads to a magnificent “bommie” called Roman’s rock, heading south we pass over some impressive formations before coming to a “family” of beautiful table corals at around 20 meters. Air permitting, you can continue on to an impressive gorgonian fan, before turning at a pinnacle swarming with glass fish and antheas, and then returning along the shallow reef.
Periodic flooding* means that every few years this reef is covered in sediment and it’s interesting to see how the corals recover from this natural damage.
Activities |
Children dive , Night dive , First dive , Dive training , Snorkeling , Free diving , Orientation
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Dangers |
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Accessible |
Shore |