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SS Umbria

Port Sudan’s iconic wartime wreck on a slanted hull

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Boat-based Port Sudan wreck dive with sheltered access, deep profile, and overhead sections for experienced wreck divers.

About SS Umbria

SS Umbria is Sudan’s iconic wartime wreck, a huge cargo ship resting on its port side off Port Sudan. Divers come for the dramatic slant of the hull, the exposed cargo, and the chance to work through a long wreck that rewards multiple passes. It is a liveaboard-style boat dive for experienced divers who want a deep, history-rich site with calm-water access but serious overhead-risk planning. Fish life builds around the structure, so the dive feels part wreck and part Red Sea reef.

Research Estimate At SS Umbria

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VisibilityVisibility: 20m
AccessModerate entry effort
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CrowdedFew visitors
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthFlat calm

Where Is SS Umbria?

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SS Umbria Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

4m - 38m

Depth Note

The shallowest sections can break the surface at low tide, while the main wreck body runs down to roughly 36-38 m on its port side.

Best Season

March to May and September to November

Typical Conditions

Sheltered wreck water under Wingate Reef, a slanted hull, and steady fish activity around the structure.

Safety & Access At SS Umbria

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

Buoyancy matters inside the wreck because silt can quickly erase visibility. Treat the cargo areas as overhead environment with careful line and exit planning.

Access Restrictions

Reached by boat from Port Sudan, usually as part of a liveaboard or charter; wreck penetration should be limited to qualified wreck divers.

Legal Notes

The cargo is historically dangerous even without detonators. Do not handle ordnance or other wreck contents.

Local Intel For SS Umbria

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

An advanced wreck dive with a long, slanted layout and optional interior exploration for qualified wreck divers.

Freedive

Not a primary freedive target; the wreck is better treated as a scuba site even though the upper structure can sit shallow at low tide.

Snorkel

Only the shallowest exposed sections are visible from the surface, so snorkeling is limited and secondary to scuba.

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Wildlife at SS Umbria

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SS Umbria Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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SS Umbria Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

rushkult.com · Operator

Port Sudan liveaboard access, nearby wreck placement, and mixed fish/coral observations.

www.divers-guide.com · Dive Directory

Boat access, sheltered Wingate Reef setting, current, visibility, depth, facilities, and marine life.

Liveaboard access, best visit windows, experience requirements, and regional current context.

www.tranquilitymare.com · Travel Article

Historic cargo, depth range, low-tide exposure, buoyancy/silt sensitivity, and popularity during peak season.

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