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(#3713013) Sheraton Beach Resort (★4.6) Sheraton Beach Resort offers a shore dive typical of the Saudi Red Sea shoreline. Private resort offers entry people interested in learning to dive as well as certified divers. place is very convenient for XR divers as it offers deep dives easily. Mares, Janez Kranjc Coco Beach (★4.4) Coco Beach is a beach in the north of Jeddah very suitable for recreational, night and technical diving.Easy to descend for divers of all levels. There are two caves to the north at a depth of 3m, and to the south a platform at a depth of about 5m, ideal for beginners. Drop off to the sand at a depth of 36m. Mares Coral Gardens 1 حديقة المرجان (★4.7) The Coral Garden near the Chicken Wreck contains wonderful and diverse coral life. The depth reaches from 15 to 20 metres. The site can be reached by boat in a short time. Rawan B. (#3141558) Bahadur Resort House Reef (★4.8) The Bahadur Resort House Reef is a great dive site for entry-level and intermediate level divers. The site is full of colorful coral and busy fish life. Mohammed S. (#2149309) Chicken Wreck (M.V Glaros) (★4.6) M.V. Glaros was a 60m diesel refrigerator vessel. It rests on its side at around 20m depth. It is known as ’Chicken Wreck’ due to its cargo of frozen chickens which can still find inside the wreck. Ran aground on 20/11/1976. and on 22/11/1976 All of ship crew was saved. Mares, Janez Kranjc Ann Ann (Wreck) (★4.4) Ann Ann is the largest wreck dive in Jeddah. The wreck is in very good condition and is suitable for intermediate and expert divers. The wreck is located between two reefs and reaches a depth of 30 meters and starts at around 14 meters. In 2022 in fell onto its side during a storm and now rests on its side. Raed A. (#2619314) La Plage Resort House Reef (★4.7) La Plague Resort, house of coral reefs. great dive site for diving and snorkeling. Located at Jeddah Saudi Arabia Creek entrance. This allows for flow of many types of fish which enter and exit from the creek.The dive site is very well maintained and suitable for all divers levels. Ahmed G. (#1356135) Abo Almadafee أبو المدافع (★4.6) There are types of sharks, tuna, barracuda and dolphins, characterized by currents and good visibility, there are caves in it, and there is an area behind the Abu almadafea that is useful for snorkeling and swimming. Mares, Janez Kranjc SOL Beach (★4.8) Sol is a beach in the north of Jeddah that has a platform at a depth of about 5 meters. Max. Depth up to 40 meters. Its suitable for beginners and professionals. If there is current, it becomes full of colors and marine life. Al-Haddad Scuba, Jeddah Bayadah (بياضة) (★4.8) A reef island creating a living habitat for plenty of fish and corals. Easy entry from boat and always protected from rough waves and currents. Marine interaction in the area is very interesting as in the north of the island lives a school of Trevally that feeds on early morning. Excellent location for beginners Ahmed G. (#1356135) She'ab Alkabir (الشعب الكبير( (★4.8) This site offers easy dives, very close to jeddah creek allowing access even in bad weather. the north east side of the reef offers excellent deep dives and coral and fish diversity. while the south offers excellent protection from rough sea but has less life and shallower dives. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Cable Wreck (حطام سفينة الكيابل) (★4.7) In the southwest corner of Jeddah lies Abu Tair Island, home to the wreck of the famous Greek ship Stavronisos. This area is also known as the “Cable Wreck“ due to the massive cables, fences, and steel bundles scattered across the seafloor. Mares Kharar Beach (★4.7) Kharar beach is a big dive spot. the dive site had easy entrance in water. coral reef line not visited by many divers. fish in this spot is curious to explore divers rather than scared. the coral reef is far from any capital city or cause of pollution and is beautiful and healthy. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Blue Reef diver Training pool (★4.7) Swimming pool in North Obhur,Jeddah near diving beaches suitable for training beginners in a shallow area and an area up to 3 meters deep The pool is fully enclosed and neither sunlight nor air reaches it Scubapro, Stephen Frink crazy eight (★4.8) the site is 26 km away from Jeddah creek, it features interesting reef formation to the north with shallow 7-13 meters of depth, while the south west of the site features a drop off that extends beyond 60 meters, the site has excellent visibility most of the year and has many features that excite divers. 12→