Explore Fury Shoals

Fury Shoals is made up of around 20 reefs along the South West coast of the Red Sea in Egypt. They are located South of Marsa Alam and are usually travelled to when divers are located in Marsa Alam, Berenice or Hamata. This is where divers should go if they want to escape the crowds as is not as developed as other areas, so it is a lot less busy, as a result; pristine reefs and vast amounts of marine species for divers to enjoy. It is well known by divers for being some of the best preserved corals and each dive site is stunning from the moment divers descend to the moment they surface.

Top Fury Shoals Dive Sites

1. Fury Shoal Garden

Fury Shoal Garden boasts a vibrant array of pristine corals, offering an underwater spectacle akin to a living photo of a coral reef. Divers can expect to see an abundance of colorful fish and perhaps encounter larger marine life. This site is suitable for easy diving and is perfect for scuba divers looking to explore flourishing coral gardens in a leisurely manner.

2. Dolphin Reef (Sha’ab Sataya)

Dolphin Reef is famously home to a playful pod of around 60 Spinner Dolphins, making it a highlight for both snorkelers and divers. The lagoon provides an easy diving experience, primarily for scuba diving but suitable for freediving as well, allowing diverse encounters with dolphins and vibrant coral life in a protected marine environment.

3. Sha’ab Makshour

Sha’ab Makshour offers thrilling diving opportunities with its steep drop-offs and exhilarating drift dives along coral reef walls. Advanced divers can explore stunning pinnacles and encounter marine species like Sea Turtles, rays, and reef sharks. This site is strictly for scuba diving, offering a challenging experience in a dynamic underwater landscape.

4. Sha’ab Claudio

Sha’ab Claudio is an exciting site for divers who enjoy overhead environments and cave diving, surrounded by vibrant coral reef plateaus. This site is ideal for more advanced divers due to its overhead challenges and intricate coral formations. Scuba diving is the primary activity here, offering a unique environment for exploration.

5. Abu Galawa Wreck

The Abu Galawa Wreck is a small Chinese tugboat that sank in 1940, now beautifully encrusted with corals and home to diverse micro-species. It's a haven for underwater photographers and offers sightings of Sea Turtles, Stingrays, and Octopuses. This site is suitable for advanced scuba divers who are interested in exploring wrecks and marine life interactions.