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The average depth is 20-22 metres. There can be strong currents here at times, however with perfect conditions there will be no currents. This is a sloping coral reef with some big rocky boulders. Scubapro Storm’s Wreck (★4.0) This wreck is an old dhow full of cars, it hit the island and sunk scattering the cars at different depths. At 6 metres you can see part of the wreck then the car are separated at different depths, the last one being at 20 metres. Aqualung Barracuda Ride (★0.0) One and half hours from Khasab harbour is barracuda ride. This dive site is a sloping wall dive which always has very strong currents which can allow for sighting of hammerhead sharks. The depth is from 25-35 metres throughout this dive. Aqualung Smirnoff Bay (★5.0) One and half hour from Khasab harbour is Smirnoff bay. This is a very different topography, it is a sloping coral reef with partial wall dive. The average depth is between 18 and 25 metres. The start point of the dive is very important, if you start too far out of the bay you will get taken by currents. Mares No Palm Beach (★4.8) The no palm beach dive site is located one and half hours from Khasab harbour, this is a beautiful dive site with very different topography, with some small walls and and sloping coral reefs, the average depth is between 18- 25 metres. Mares Hidden Beach (★3.8) This dive site is located around 1 hour and 20 minutes by speedboat from Khasab harbour. The depth at this dive site starts from 5 metres to 30 metres. There are sometimes light currents here. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Hidden Beach Drift (★0.0) This is only a one hour and twenty minute speedboat ride from Khasab harbour. This drift dive varies in current strength depending on currents and weather conditions etc. The depth for this dive site starts around 5 metres and can go down to 35 metres. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Lost Anchor (★4.4) 15 minutes from Khasab harbour is lost anchor dive site. This is a very shallow and basic dive site suitable for beginners. This is a sheltered area most of the time so can be dived most of the time with no currents. Mares The Boulder Wall (★5.0) Boulder wall is a short 20 minute speedboat ride from Khasab harbour, this topography is big boulders that have fallen from the mountains. This dive sites starts around 5 metres and goes down to 30 metres. There are never any currents at this dive site. Mares, Janez Kranjc Lost Reef (★4.0) Ten minutes speedboat ride from Khasab harbour is reef surrounded by sand, is where you will find the lost reef dive site. It is a small coral reef wat around 15 metres deep. Make sure to take an SMB with you to deploy on your ascent to the surface as there is alot of boat activity in the area. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Atlantis (★2.3) Atlantis dive site is located beside the famous telegraph island. It is a maximum depth of 25 metres. Atlantis is a small reef in the middle of the fjord. Scubapro Telegraph Wall (★0.0) This is just a short 20 minute speedboat ride from Khasab harbour. Beside the famous telegraph island you can find telegraph wall dive site. This is a very easy and shallow dive of 10-15 metres. This is also a nice spot for snorkelling as you will see lots of dhow cruises stopping here. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Wave Breaker (★3.5) This dive site is perfect from beginners to experienced divers. Just outside the harbour you will find this amazing dive site. This is a shallow 10-12 metres dive full of marine life. The surface can sometimes be a little rough however under water is normally calm. Mares Garden Of Eden (★4.6) Beside Kismah Island one of Daymaniyat Islandswall dive, sandy bottom soft and hard coral reefs maximum depth 23 meters drift dive sometimes starting depth point 12 meters Scubapro, Stephen Frink Jun West Wall (★4.2) Wall dive /drift dive sometimes wall on the left hand side. Rocky wall, soft and hard corals. Maximum depth 21 meters starting depth point 7 meters. Amazing dive site! Mares Coral Garden Oman (★4.6) Wall dive drift dive sometimes wall in the left hand side. Rocky wall, soft and hard corals maximum depth 21 meters starting depth point 7 meters on sandy bottom. Mares, Janez Kranjc Doc’s Wall (★4.2) Wall dive , and open sea dive, maximum depth 26 meters. rock and corals, sandy bottom, in the winter drift diving some times. Starting point 7 meters. Amphibians Diving Center, 118 muscat Turtle City (★4.4) Famous place of sea turtles, some time you can find hundreds of turtles there, Hard corals, sandy bottom maximum depth 12 meters, so good area for snorkeling and swimming beside the main island ←123