Diving in Arabian (Persian) Gulf

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Explore the underwater wonders of Arabian (Persian) Gulf, ecoregion. This region features 84 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Arabian (Persian) Gulf has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.

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Province: Somali/Arabian
Ecoregion: Arabian (Persian) Gulf

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Abu Rashid Drift

Abu Rashid Drift is located approximately one hour from Khasab harbour. The dive site features depths that can exceed 50 meters. Current strength can vary significantly, ranging from very slow to very fast, influenced by tidal conditions. Divers can observe a variety of coral species, including both soft and hard corals, as well as sponges. Common fish species in the area include angelfish, clownfish, butterfly fish, and jackfish.

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Abu Rashid Wall

Abu Rashid Wall is located approximately one hour from Khasab harbour and features a depth that exceeds 50 meters. Divers may encounter strong currents, which can fluctuate based on environmental conditions and tides. The site is known for sightings of marine life such as turtles, stingrays, and eagle rays, as well as larger fish species. Additionally, macro life including shrimp and nudibranchs can be found in the area.

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Aftab Park - پارک آفتاب

Aftab Park is situated in front of Aftab Beach Park, offering shore entry for divers. This site is appropriate for beginners and is also suitable for night diving. Divers can explore the northern section, which features three diving complexes. Marine life includes sightings of turtles and various fish species, with occasional observations of scorpionfish. Elkhorn corals can be found nearby, contributing to the site's biodiversity.

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Al Batinah

Al Batinah is a recently sunk Omani navy wreck, positioned at a depth of 24 meters on a sandy bottom. The wreck, measuring approximately 30 meters in length, features several penetrable areas that resemble swim-throughs. The deck of the ship is located at a depth of 18 meters. Despite being a new site, it is already teeming with marine life, including small nudibranchs that inhabit the soft corals. Divers may also encounter stingrays, turtles, and angel fish in the vicinity.

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Al Maqta

Al Maqta is located opposite Ras Sarkan on the northern side of Habalayn Bay. This dive site features a coral wall that includes slopes and a vibrant coral garden. The depth ranges from 10 to 35 meters, making it suitable for both macro and night diving. Divers should be aware of the currents that can occur at the tips of the site, typically flowing from the inside out. Marine life commonly observed here includes schools of Fusiliers, Giant Trevally, Batfish, Damselfish, Stingrays, Moray Eels, Turtles, Lobsters, and Cuttlefish. There is also a chance to see sharks or Mola-Mola if conditions are right.

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Aquarium

Aquarium is located approximately 20 minutes from Khasab harbour and features a lengthy cliff face adorned with large rocky boulders and various coral types. The dive site begins at a depth of around 5 meters and descends to 20 meters. While currents may be present, they are generally not strong. Divers can encounter a diverse array of marine life, including cuttlefish, electric rays, turtles, pipefish, and numerous other fish species. Occasionally, dolphins may also be spotted passing through the area.

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Atlantis

The Atlantis dive site is situated near the well-known Telegraph Island. This location features a small reef within the fjord, reaching a maximum depth of 25 meters. Divers may encounter dolphins during their dives, along with sightings of stingrays and occasional eagle rays.

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Barracuda Ride

Barracuda Ride is a sloping wall dive located approximately 1.5 hours from Khasab harbour. The dive site features depths ranging from 25 to 35 meters and is characterized by strong currents. These conditions can facilitate sightings of larger marine species, including hammerhead sharks and numerous barracudas, along with various other fish species.

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Barracuda Rock

Barracuda Rock is a seldom-explored dive site situated opposite Khor Habalayn. The area features a mix of rocky formations and sandy slopes, complemented by a coral garden. Depths range from 3 to 20 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers. A full circuit around Barracuda Rock can be completed, with the option to head north afterward. Marine life commonly observed includes various coral fish, schools of jackfish, fusiliers, barracuda, angelfish, lionfish, moray eels, and occasionally turtles and stingrays. The site is also appropriate for macro and night diving.

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Beachams Arch

Beacham's Arch is a dive site located at a latitude of 26.372300 and a longitude of 56.464500. The average depth at this site is approximately 18 meters, and divers may encounter strong currents. This location is known for its diverse marine life, including species such as eagle rays, stingrays, turtles, moray eels, clownfish, electric rays, wrasse, pufferfish, and boxfish. The site is accessed via shore entry.

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Beachams Drift

Beachams Drift is located approximately 45 minutes from Khasab harbour and is accessible via shore entry. The dive site features varying current strengths, influenced by wind and tide conditions, which can range from slow to fast. Divers are advised to maintain a depth of around 18 meters, although the site does extend to greater depths if necessary. Marine life at Beachams Drift includes nudibranchs, eagle rays, stingrays, moray eels, and various fish species, with the possibility of encountering leopard sharks during certain times of the year.

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Bnayyah reef

Bnayyah Reef is located approximately 15 minutes from Khiran Marina and offers a shallow dive experience, reaching depths of up to 7 meters. The site is characterized by coral reefs that support a diverse range of marine life, making it suitable for beginners and training purposes. Divers can expect to encounter various species of fish, including turtles, barracudas, black spot snappers, needlefish, and spangled emperors, among others.

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Cats Eye

Cats Eye is named for the distinctive holes in the surrounding mountain that resemble cat's eyes. This dive site features a sloping coral reef that descends to a sandy bottom, making it accessible for divers of all skill levels. The area is known for its diverse marine life, including large coral pinnacles, moray eels, eagle rays, sting rays, nudibranchs, and clownfish. During certain seasons, leopard sharks may also be spotted here.

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Coral Alley

Coral Alley is located approximately 25 minutes from Khasab harbour, featuring a sandy beach entry. The dive site is characterized by large coral pinnacles and a diverse array of marine life. As divers venture out of the bay, they may encounter varying currents near the corner. Commonly observed species include triggerfish, clownfish, barracuda, wrasse, and goatfish, along with nudibranchs, stingrays, and turtles.

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Coral garden

Coral Garden is located approximately 35 minutes from Khasab harbour and features a sloping coral reef that descends to a sandy bottom, reaching a maximum depth of 28 meters. This site is characterized by strong currents, making it suitable for advanced divers. Marine life includes nudibranchs, shrimps, moray eels, turtles, stingrays, goatfish, clownfish, and flounders, among others.

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Cut wreck

The Cut Wreck is the remains of a tanker ship that struck the Fascht Aladum reef during low tide. The wreck is partially damaged, with sections removed by local fishermen who salvage metal sheets and spare parts. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including oysters, triggerfish, grouper, and sweetlip fish, contributing to a diverse underwater ecosystem.

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Dead Corals

Dead Corals is a dive site with depths ranging from 4 to 8 meters at full tide. The visibility is generally very good, allowing divers to observe a variety of marine life. The site is characterized by its metal foundations, which attract diverse creatures. Notable species include Scorpion fish and Rooster fish. Additionally, nearby branch corals and large anemones housing clownfish can be found, enhancing the underwater experience.

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Deep Dive Dubai

Deep Dive Dubai is an indoor dive site designed to resemble a sunken city, providing a unique underwater experience. The maximum depth of the dive reaches 60 meters, allowing divers to explore various features of this expansive attraction. The water temperature is maintained at 30 degrees Celsius, which eliminates the need for thick wetsuits. The site is equipped with 56 cameras to enhance diver safety, ensuring a secure environment for exploration. This dive site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter the water.

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Deep Purple

Deep Purple is located approximately one and a half hours from Khasab harbour. The dive site features a sloping coral reef with large rocky boulders, with an average depth ranging from 20 to 22 meters. Divers may encounter strong currents at times, although conditions can be calm with little to no current. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including numerous species of soft and hard corals, nudibranchs, lobsters, moray eels, turtles, and stingrays.

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Dibba Bay North

Dibba Bay North is situated just north of the Dibba port in Oman, approximately 5 minutes away. This dive site features a mix of rocky formations and sandy slopes, along with a coral garden. The waters are shallow, ranging from 3 to 12 meters, making it suitable for beginners and students. It is also a good location for snorkeling and night diving. Marine life commonly observed here includes various coral fish, Jack fish, Angelfish, Lionfish, Moray Eels, schools of Fusiliers, as well as occasional sightings of Turtles, Stingrays, and Cuttlefish.

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Dibba Port

Dibba Port is situated directly in front of the port, featuring a mix of rocky areas and sandy slopes alongside a coral garden. The site offers shallow depths ranging from 3 to 10 meters, making it suitable for beginners and students. It is also accessible for snorkeling and night diving. Marine life commonly observed includes various coral fish, Jack fish, Fusiliers, Angelfish, Lionfish, Moray Eels, and occasionally Turtles, Stingrays, and Cuttlefish.

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Eagle Bay

Eagle Bay is situated in the northwest region of Al Khayl Island, with coordinates at 26.379300, 56.418700. This dive site features a combination of walls and slopes, showcasing an array of hard and soft coral gardens. The depth ranges from 10 to 35 meters, and divers should be aware that strong currents are present, necessitating advanced diving skills. Marine life includes Giant Trevally, schools of Jack fish, Snappers, Sweetlips, Rainbow fish, Angelfish, Batfish, Murray Eel, Lobster, and occasionally Eagle rays and Stingrays. Sightings of sharks may also occur, adding to the site's biodiversity.

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Falcon rock

Falcon Rock is located at coordinates 26.303900, 56.322600 and is accessible via shore entry. The dive site features large rocky boulders and coral formations, with a maximum depth of 18 meters. Divers can observe a variety of fish species, including clownfish, pipefish, angelfish, butterfly fish, and parrotfish.

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Garoh Island 1 (جزيرة قاروه 1)

Garoh Island 1 is located approximately 50 minutes from the Al-Khiran and Al-Zour areas in southern Kuwait. The site is characterized by its clear waters and diverse marine life, including turtles, various fish species, and stingrays. The coral reefs here are uniquely arranged in a circular formation and are connected by an anchor bridge. While there is a police station on the island, landing is often restricted, although nearby marinas allow for boat access. The reefs are notable for their variety of coral structures, making it an appealing destination for divers.

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Gmc Reef

GMC Reef is a man-made artificial reef created in 2018, located 57 km from Doha. The site features several sunken vehicles that attract various marine life, including Arabian blue angelfish, groupers, barracudas, and cuttlefish. The dive depth ranges from 10 to 20 meters, and it can be accessed by boat.

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Haffah

Haffah Bay is situated north of Dibba port in Oman, accessible via a shore entry. The dive site features a mix of rocky formations and sandy slopes, complemented by a coral garden. The depth ranges from 3 to 16 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers and ideal for night diving. Marine life commonly observed includes various coral fish, schools of Jack fish, Fusiliers, Barracuda, Angelfish, Lionfish, Moray Eels, as well as Turtles and Stingrays.

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Half Moon Bay (شاطئ نصف القمر)

Half Moon Bay is located on the east coast of Saudi Arabia in Alazeezia AlKhobar. Divers access the site from the shore, with a maximum depth of 7 meters. The area typically experiences minimal current, making it suitable for open water training. Visibility can be variable, which provides an opportunity for navigation practice and night diving. Marine life includes frequent sightings of angelfish and snappers, with occasional appearances of large groupers, crabs, and seahorses. Upside down jellyfish are also commonly observed.

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Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe is a dive site located on a small rock formation off the mainland, characterized by a mix of walls and slopes. The depth ranges from 5 to 35 meters, providing a diverse underwater landscape that includes both hard and soft coral gardens. Divers should be aware of the current, which can be strong during significant tidal movements, and it's advisable to check conditions before diving. Marine life at this site includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, and Rainbowfish, along with Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and Lobsters. Occasionally, divers may spot Zebra sharks or Eagle rays in the area.

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Hidden Beach

Hidden Beach is a shore dive site located at coordinates 26.371900, 56.523000. The dive depth ranges from 5 meters to 30 meters, with occasional light currents present. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine life, including turtles, stingrays, eagle rays, moray eels, and nudibranchs.

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Hidden Beach Drift

Hidden Beach Drift is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 26.379300, 56.521700. The dive begins at a depth of approximately 5 meters and extends down to 35 meters. The strength of the current can vary based on weather conditions, which may influence the dive experience. This site is known for its diverse marine life, and divers may have the opportunity to encounter hammerhead sharks when currents are particularly strong.

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Humsi Wreck

The Humsi Wreck is located approximately 10 minutes by speedboat from Kasab harbour. This site features a small dhow wreck that rests at a depth of around 10 meters. The wreck measures 12 meters in length and is surrounded by fine white sand. Nearby, divers can explore large rock boulders that are interspersed with coral reef. The area is rich in marine life, including micro organisms like glass shrimp, as well as larger species such as turtles, moray eels, and various fish species.

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Jackfish Corner

Jackfish Corner is located approximately one hour from Khasab harbour on a small island. The dive site reaches depths exceeding 50 meters and is known for its strong currents. Divers can observe an abundance of soft purple coral throughout the area. Additionally, various species of nudibranchs can be found, and eagle rays are often seen swimming in the open water.

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Jana Island (جزيرة جنا)

Jana Island features several dive sites, including the north and south walls, Sabri reef, Chandelier, Cocktail, and Jana 2. The dive sites are accessible via a shore entry and offer a depth range, with the deepest point at the wall reaching 25 meters. Divers can explore greater depths by following the sandy bottom. The underwater environment is primarily composed of hard corals, supporting a diverse array of marine life such as snappers, groupers, jackfish, turtles, anemone fish, guitar rays, and blue-spotted stingrays. There is also a possibility of encountering whale sharks in the area.

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Jumeirah 3- Sunset Beach

Jumeirah 3, also referred to as Russian Beach, is a shore entry dive site ideal for training and exploration. The dive begins at a shallow depth of approximately 4 meters, with a gradual slope leading down to around 6 meters. On the right side of the breakwater, divers can explore a small reef composed of rock boulders. Marine life includes schooling fish and various critters such as mantis shrimp. Beyond the reef, patches of seagrass provide habitat for turtles and stingrays.

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Kachalu (Jazirat Abu Sufur)

Kachalu, also known as Jazirat Abu Sufur, is a small island situated directly north of the Musandam Peninsula. The dive site features a combination of walls and slopes, showcasing diverse hard and soft coral gardens. The depth ranges from 10 to 40 meters. Divers should be aware that strong currents are prevalent in this area. Marine life includes Giant Trevally, Pinjalo, Jackfish, Snappers, Sweet-lips, King and Batfish, as well as Lobster, Eagle rays, and Stingrays. Occasionally, divers may encounter Hammerheads, White-tip sharks, and Mola-Mola.

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Khoar Qabal

Khoar Qabal features a mix of wall and sloped terrain, complemented by a coral garden. Located within Khor Qabal Bay, it is approximately 3 minutes east of Ras Samid. The dive site has depths ranging from 5 to 20 meters and is suitable for macro and night diving. Divers should be aware of potential currents, particularly near the corner of the site. Marine life includes various coral fish, schools of Jack fish, Fusiliers, Barracudas, Moray Eels, Turtles, Angelfish, Lionfish, Pufferfish, Cuttlefish, and Lobster.

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Khor Habalayn

Khor Habalayn is a dive site situated within Habalayn Bay, characterized by a mix of walls and slopes adorned with both hard and soft corals. The depth ranges from 5 to 23 meters, making it accessible for beginner divers. The site is also suitable for macro and night diving. Divers should be aware that currents may be present, particularly at the corners of the site. Marine life is abundant, with sightings of schools of Jack fish, Fusiliers, Barracudas, Moray Eels, Turtles, Angelfish, Lionfish, Stingrays, and Lobsters.

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Larak Dobe Wreck - دوبه مغروق لارک

Larak Dobe Wreck is a small dive site located approximately 25 minutes from the diving center. The site features a water depth ranging from 4 to 7 meters at full tide. Divers can explore the wreck and enjoy the surrounding marine life, which includes deer branch corals and large anemones that host clownfish. The site offers a good view for divers, making it suitable for various skill levels.

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Larak Light House فانوس دریایی لارک

Larak Light House is situated near Lark Island, with depths ranging from 5 to 9 meters. The site is accessible from the shore and is approximately 30 minutes away from the diving center. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including anemones, clownfish, captain’s daughter fish, electric rays, and barracudas.

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Larak Super Tanker Ship Wreck - سوپر تانکر مغروق لارک

The Larak Super Tanker Ship Wreck is located near Lark Island and is a notable dive site for experienced divers. The wreck lies at a depth suitable for deep diving, and divers should be prepared for varying visibility conditions, which can sometimes be poor. Strong currents may also be encountered during dives. The site is home to a diverse range of marine life, including angelfish, butterflyfish, barracuda, grouper, redfish, boxfish, moray eels, stingrays, and occasional sightings of sharks.

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Lima Rock (North)

Lima Rock (North) is a small rocky island located 1.5 km from Ras Lima. The northern section features a diverse reef characterized by slopes and walls, with depths ranging from 3 to 25 meters. This site is notable for its macro diving opportunities and is also suitable for night dives. Marine life includes Moray Eels, Turtles, Stingrays, Scorpionfish, Lionfish, Stonefish, Electric Rays, and schools of Jackfish and Fusiliers.

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Lima Rock (South)

Lima Rock (South) is a dive site characterized by strong and turbulent currents, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced divers. The depth ranges from 5 to 45 meters, providing a variety of underwater experiences. The site is known for its abundant marine life, including barracudas, jacks, snappers, moray eels, and various rays. Divers may also encounter turtles and lobsters in the crevices, with the occasional sighting of a whale shark. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Lost Anchor

Lost Anchor is located approximately 15 minutes from Khasab harbour and is characterized as a shallow dive site, making it ideal for beginners. The site typically experiences minimal currents, allowing for comfortable diving conditions most of the time. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including vibrant corals, cuttlefish, and stingrays, among other species.

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Lost Reef

Lost Reef is a small coral reef located approximately 10 minutes by speedboat from Khasab harbour. The site reaches depths of around 15 meters and is surrounded by sandy areas. Divers should carry a surface marker buoy (SMB) for safety during ascent due to significant boat traffic in the vicinity. The reef is home to a variety of marine life, including numerous fish species, turtles, sharks, and stingrays.

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Marovi Island

Marovi Island is characterized by a wall on its northeast side and a gentle slope on the west, featuring a mix of hard and soft corals. The dive site ranges from depths of 10 to 35 meters, accommodating both beginner and advanced divers. Caution is advised due to currents in the channel and the presence of local speedboats in the area. Marine life includes a variety of species such as Barracuda, Jackfish, Fusiliers, Parrotfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, Turtles, and occasionally a Seahorse.

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Monkey Head

Monkey Head features a diverse underwater landscape characterized by short walls and rocky slopes. The site includes swim-throughs at a depth of around 10 meters, which can be home to various schools of fish. On the sandy bottom and in the open sea, divers may encounter eagle rays and stingrays. Additionally, lobsters and shrimps can often be found within the swim-throughs, contributing to the site's rich marine life.

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Mushroom (Sunken Reef)

Mushroom, also known as Sunken Reef, is situated between Red and Black Islands in Shishah Bay, with depths ranging from 5 to 25 meters. The site features gentle slopes adorned with a variety of hard and soft corals. Divers may encounter a mild current, which is manageable, but it is advisable to assess the current conditions prior to diving. Marine life at this location includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and occasionally, Zebra sharks or Eagle rays may be spotted.

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Naaz Islands - جزایر ناز

Naaz Islands consists of three distinct islands, each offering opportunities for diving. The site is located approximately 35 minutes from the nearest diving center. Divers can encounter a variety of marine life, including anemones, clownfish, captain’s daughter fish, electric fish, and barracuda. The natural structure of the islands contributes to the site's appeal for underwater exploration.

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No Palm Beach

No Palm Beach is situated approximately 1.5 hours from Khasab harbour. This dive site features varied topography, including small walls and sloping coral reefs. The typical depth ranges from 18 to 25 meters. Divers can encounter a diverse array of marine life, such as large honeycomb moray eels, nudibranchs, tuna, triggerfish, pufferfish, clownfish, and barracuda.

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Octopus Rock

Octopus Rock is a notable dive site in Musandam, characterized by a variety of underwater features including large and small rocks, slopes, and sandy bottoms, along with a diverse array of corals. The site has an average depth ranging from 14 to 32 meters, making it suitable for divers with varying experience levels. It is recommended to conduct two or three dives to fully explore the area. Divers should be aware of the currents that can occur, particularly during strong tidal movements. Marine life is abundant, with sightings of schools of Jack fish, Fusiliers, Snappers, Batfish, Giant Trevally, Scorpion fish, Moray Eels, Lobsters, Cuttlefish, and even Seahorses.

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Om Almaradem أم المرادم

Om Almaradem is located approximately 25 minutes from the Al-Zour and Khiran area in southern Kuwait. This island is recognized for its diverse marine environment, featuring coral reefs and a variety of fish species. The site includes moorings for boats, allowing for diving and swimming activities. The island has a circular shape and is monitored by a government center that oversees commercial and fishing vessels near the regional borders. Notable fish species found in the area include the lionfish, grouper, boxfish, and various small fish that inhabit the sandy seabed.

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Pipi beach

Pipi Beach is located approximately thirty minutes from Khasab harbour and features a sandy beach with two distinct ledges. The shallow ledge reaches a depth of around 12 meters and is abundant with coral and marine life. Divers can observe various fish species, including wrasse, goatfish, clownfish, and barracuda. Additionally, sightings of turtles and stingrays are common in this area.

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Ras Ahlil

Ras Ahlil features a gentle slope ranging from 5 to 20 meters in depth, characterized by an abundance of soft corals. The site is typically calm with minimal current, making it suitable for both night diving and snorkeling. Marine life includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and Lobsters. Divers may also encounter Zebra sharks or Eagle rays on occasion.

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Ras Arous

Ras Arous features a gentle slope adorned with an abundance of soft corals, providing a habitat for various marine species. The dive site ranges from depths of 5 to 25 meters. Divers should be aware of a mild current that typically flows from the bay, so it is advisable to assess the current conditions prior to diving. Marine life commonly observed includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and Lobsters. Additionally, divers may have the chance to encounter Zebra sharks or Eagle rays during their dive.

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Ras Bashin

Ras Bashin is located on the northern peninsula of Shabus Bay and features a gently sloping reef with a variety of hard and soft corals. The dive site ranges in depth from 10 to 40 meters. Divers should be aware of the current, which can be strong during significant tidal movements, and it is advisable to check conditions prior to diving. Marine life commonly observed includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Stingrays, Moray Eels, and Lobsters. There is a possibility of encountering Zebra sharks or Eagle rays during dives.

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Ras Dillah

Ras Dillah is situated opposite Ras Sarkan in the northern part of Habalayn Bay. This dive site features a diverse underwater landscape, including rocky formations, sandy slopes, and vertical walls, complemented by a vibrant coral garden. A notable feature of this site is a swim-through cave. The depth ranges from 10 to 40 meters, and divers should be aware of the currents that can occur, particularly during strong tidal movements. Marine life is plentiful, with sightings of various species such as snappers, parrotfish, barracuda, moray eels, turtles, stingrays, and cuttlefish. Occasionally, divers may encounter zebra sharks or even whale sharks.

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Ras Kaysah

Ras Kaysah is located at the southern tip of Shishah Bay, approximately 35.7 nautical miles at 018 degrees from Dibba port in Oman. The dive site features a mix of walls and slopes, with hard and soft coral gardens present. Depths range from 5 to 35 meters. Divers should be cautious of strong turbulent currents, particularly near the corner of the site. Marine life includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and Lobster. Occasionally, divers may encounter Zebra sharks or Eagle rays.

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Ras Lima

Ras Lima is a dive site suitable for divers of all levels, ranging from beginners to advanced. The site features a depth range of 3 to 18 meters and is characterized by an abundance of schooling fish along with diverse hard and soft coral formations. It is particularly noted for macro photography opportunities and is also a good location for night diving. Divers should be cautious of local speedboats in the area and are advised to use a surface marker buoy (SMB) while staying close to the wall. Marine life includes turtles, lobsters, snappers, barracudas, pufferfish, cuttlefish, cowtail rays, and large moray eels. Night dives may reveal octopus sightings.

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Ras Marovi & Sunken Reef

Ras Marovi & Sunken Reef is located adjacent to Marovi Island, approximately 21.2 nautical miles at a bearing of 021 degrees from Dibba port in Oman. The dive site features a gentle slope on the southern side of the peninsula, characterized by a diverse coral reef. The depth ranges from 5 to 23 meters, making it suitable for various diving experiences, including macro and night diving. Nearby, the Sunken Reef offers an abundance of marine life, including species such as barracuda, jackfish, fusiliers, parrotfish, moray eels, stingrays, turtles, and the occasional seahorse.

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Ras Musandam (East)

Ras Musandam (East) features a vertical wall that descends from 10 to 35 meters, showcasing a variety of hard and soft corals. The dive site is characterized by strong currents, making it essential for divers to possess advanced skills and experience with drift diving. Marine life commonly observed includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, and Barracudas, along with Moray Eels, King and Rainbow fish, Angelfish, Batfish, Lobsters, and occasionally Turtles and Stingrays. There is also a possibility of encountering sharks in the area.

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Ras Samid

Ras Samid features a combination of a wall and a sloping reef, with a notable coral garden. The dive site has a depth range of 5 to 25 meters, making it suitable for various diving experiences. It is particularly good for macro photography and night dives. Divers should be aware of the current, which can become strong during tidal movements, and it is advisable to check conditions before entering the water. Marine life is abundant here, with sightings of schools of Jack fish, Fusiliers, Barracudas, as well as Moray Eels, Turtles, Angelfish, Lionfish, Pufferfish, Cuttlefish, and Lobster.

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Ras Sannat

Ras Sannat is located 14.5 nautical miles at a bearing of 026 degrees from Dibba port in Oman. This dive site features shallow waters with sandy slopes and a coral garden, making it suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The depth ranges from 5 to 18 meters, providing a comfortable environment for exploration. The site is also accessible for snorkeling and night diving. Marine life commonly observed here includes various coral fish, schools of Jack fish, Fusiliers, Barracuda, Angelfish, Lionfish, Moray Eels, as well as Turtles and Stingrays.

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Ras Sarkan

Ras Sarkan is located at the southern entrance of Habalayn Bay, featuring a wall that transitions into slopes adorned with various hard and soft corals. The dive site reaches depths between 10 and 40 meters. Divers should be cautious of potential currents, particularly near the corner of the site, and remain vigilant for local speedboats due to the area's busyness. It is advisable to use a surface marker buoy (SMB) and stay close to the wall. Marine life at Ras Sarkan includes shoals of barracuda, jackfish, batfish, fusiliers, large parrotfish, moray eels, turtles, stingrays, marble rays, and, on rare occasions, white-tip sharks.

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Ras Sawt

Ras Sawt is situated north of Dibba port in Oman, approximately 8 minutes away. This dive site features shallow waters, with depths ranging from 3 to 18 meters, making it accessible for divers of all skill levels, including beginners. It is also suitable for snorkeling and night diving. Marine life commonly observed here includes various coral fish, schools of fusiliers, baby Murray eels, stingrays, and occasionally turtles.

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Red Island (Jazirat Hamra)

Red Island, also known as Jazirat Hamra, features gentle slopes adorned with abundant soft corals. The site is divided into two distinct areas: the North and South dive sites, both suitable for macro photography and night diving. The depth ranges from 5 to 25 meters, with mild currents present, particularly at the northern and southern tips of the island. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and Lobsters. Occasionally, divers may spot Zebra sharks or Eagle rays.

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Ruqq Swayak (Sunken Reef of Tawakul)

Ruqq Swayak, also known as the Sunken Reef of Tawakul, features a diverse underwater landscape comprising walls and slopes adorned with both hard and soft coral gardens. The dive site reaches depths between 10 and 40 meters. Divers should be aware of the strong currents that are typically present in this area. Marine life includes species such as Giant Trevally, shoals of Jackfish, Snappers, Sweetlips, Kingfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Murray Eels, Lobsters, Eagle Rays, and Stingrays. There is a possibility of encountering Whitetip Sharks and Mola-Molas during dives.

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Sannat Bay

Sannat Bay is located 14.5 nautical miles at a bearing of 026 degrees from Dibba port in Oman. This dive site features shallow waters with a sandy bottom, making it suitable for beginners and training purposes. The conditions typically include little to no current. Divers may encounter small schools of fish, turtles, and occasionally baby moray eels. The sandy substrate may also conceal stingrays resting. Sannat Bay is also a favorable location for snorkeling and night diving.

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Sannat Cave

Sannat Cave is characterized by a prominent swim-through, accompanied by several smaller passages and a varied landscape of slopes and rocks. The dive site ranges in depth from 3 to 15 meters. Divers should be cautious of local speedboats due to the area's busyness and are advised to use surface marker buoys (SMBs) while staying close to the wall. This site is suitable for advanced divers due to the nature of swim-throughs. Marine life includes common coral fish, moray eels, stingrays, and turtles, with schools of fusiliers often nearby. Additionally, the cave is a habitat for nudibranchs, shrimps, and lobsters.

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Sea Stars سایت ستاره ها

Sea Stars is a shore dive site located at coordinates 26.922500, 56.274400, approximately 25 minutes from the nearest diving center. The site features a natural structure with three distinct islands, each offering diving opportunities. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including numerous small and large starfish, sea coins, sea pens, and different species of squid.

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Sealine Beach

Sealine Beach is located approximately 58 kilometers from Doha in Mesaieed City. This dive site features an artificial reef established in 2018 through collaboration between GMC Distributor in Qatar Almannai Corporation, local dive centers, and the Ministry of Municipality. The site was designed to provide a training ground for beginner divers and to serve as a habitat for local marine life. The dive is conducted from the shore, with a sandy bottom making it accessible for novice divers. A 4X4 vehicle is recommended for access due to the terrain. The coordinates for Sealine Beach are 24.852400, 51.510500.

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Smirnoff Bay

Smirnoff Bay is located approximately 1.5 hours from Khasab harbour and features a sloping coral reef with sections of wall diving. The dive site has an average depth ranging from 18 to 25 meters. It is crucial to begin the dive at the correct entry point within the bay to avoid strong currents that can occur if starting too far out. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including triggerfish, clownfish, jackfish, tuna, parrotfish, and often large honeycomb moray eels among the coral formations.

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Southern Crack

Southern Crack is situated in the southern part of Kish Island. This dive site features a series of stepped cracks and has a depth range of 13 to 16 meters. Due to its location away from the main diving clubs, it experiences fewer visitors, allowing it to maintain a pristine environment. Divers can encounter various marine life, including large schools of barracuda, blacktip sharks, and batfish.

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Storm’s Wreck

Storm's Wreck is the remains of an old dhow that sank after colliding with the island, resulting in a scattering of vehicles at various depths. Divers can observe parts of the wreck at approximately 6 meters, with cars distributed across the site, the deepest being located at around 20 meters. The marine life in this area includes species such as stingrays, turtles, moray eels, nudibranchs, and lobsters, contributing to a diverse underwater ecosystem.

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Takht-e Jamshid تخت جمشید

Takht-e Jamshid is located near Qeshm Island and is characterized by its diverse marine ecosystem. The site features coral reefs that support a variety of marine life, including numerous species of fish, sea turtles, rays, and echinoderms. Divers can expect to encounter a rich array of underwater creatures during their dives. The entry to this site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers of all levels. Training courses are available at local dive centers for both beginners and experienced divers.

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Tawakul (Jazirat Abu Rashid)

Tawakul, also known as Jazirat Abu Rashid, features a mix of walls and slopes adorned with hard and soft coral gardens. The dive site ranges from depths of 10 to 40 meters. Divers should be aware of the strong currents that are typical in this area. Marine life includes schools of Jackfish, Snappers, and Sweetlips, along with Kingfish, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, and Batfish. Additionally, Lobsters, Eagle rays, and Stingrays can be observed, and there is a chance of encountering Whitetip sharks and Mola-Molas.

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Telegraph Wall

Telegraph Wall is located near the well-known Telegraph Island and is accessible via a shore entry. This dive site features a depth range of 10 to 15 meters, making it suitable for divers of varying experience levels. The area is also popular for snorkeling, with many dhow cruises frequently stopping here. Marine life includes the possibility of encountering humpback dolphins, along with sightings of large crabs and cuttlefish.

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The Boulder Wall

The Boulder Wall is a dive site characterized by large boulders that have tumbled from the surrounding mountains. The dive begins at a depth of approximately 5 meters and descends to 30 meters. This site is known for its calm conditions, with no currents present. Divers may encounter marine life such as humpback dolphins, stingrays, and turtles during their exploration.

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Umm Al Fayyarin (Mother Of Mouse)

Umm Al Fayyarin, also known as Mother Of Mouse, features a diverse underwater landscape of walls and slopes, complemented by a coral reef that surrounds the island. The site is suitable for drift diving and advanced night diving, with depths ranging from 10 to 40 meters. Visibility is generally superior compared to nearby mainland sites. Divers should be prepared for consistent currents, typically flowing from the east. Marine life includes fusiliers, giant trevally, barracuda, angelfish, batfish, moray eels, turtles, stingrays, and cuttlefish. Additionally, sightings of schools of baby manta rays or sharks may occur.

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Wave Breaker

Wave Breaker is a dive site located just outside the harbor, suitable for divers of all skill levels. The dive typically occurs at depths of 10 to 12 meters, where divers can observe a diverse array of marine life including cuttlefish, turtles, stingrays, barracuda, and clownfish. While surface conditions may occasionally be rough, the underwater environment is generally calm, providing a pleasant diving experience.

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White Rock (Jazirat Kaysah)

White Rock, also known as Jazirat Kaysah, consists of two prominent rocks located 35.7 nautical miles at 018 degrees from Dibba port in Oman. The dive site features a combination of walls and slopes, with depths ranging from 10 to 40 meters. Divers can explore stunning hard and soft coral gardens. It is important to note that strong turbulent currents can be present, so caution is advised. Marine life commonly observed here includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Rainbowfish, Angelfish, Batfish, Moray Eels, Stingrays, and Lobster. Occasionally, divers may encounter Zebra sharks or Eagle rays.

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White Whale Dive Center Pool

The White Whale Dive Center Pool is an indoor swimming facility located in Basatin village, Chah Mubarak, Asalouyeh city, within Bushehr province. This pool is available for use at any time, providing standard conditions suitable for educational purposes. It serves as an ideal environment for training, allowing divers to refresh their freediving and scuba skills, as well as to experiment with new equipment or test underwater photography gear.

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Wonder Wall

Wonder Wall features a diverse underwater landscape with a mix of large and small rocks, sandy slopes, and vertical walls adorned with vibrant coral. The dive site offers several swim-throughs, making it an engaging experience for divers. Depths range from 3 to 23 meters, and divers should be aware of potential currents, particularly during significant tidal shifts. Marine life commonly observed includes schools of Jackfish, Fusiliers, Barracudas, Turtles, Angelfish, Lionfish, Stingrays, Murray Eels, and occasionally, larger species such as White-tipped Sharks, Zebra Sharks, Whale Sharks, and Mola-Mola. Advanced diver skills are recommended for navigating the swim-throughs.

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Zeytoon Park پارک زیتون

Zeytoon Park is a shallow coral dive site situated across from Zeytoun Park, to the south of Qeshm city on the eastern side of Qeshm Island. The area experiences significant boating activity, with both recreational and scuba diving vessels frequently passing through. While the ecological conditions may not be pristine, divers can still encounter a variety of marine life in this location.

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Zighy Bay

Zighy Bay offers a diverse underwater landscape featuring a mix of rocky formations and sandy slopes, complemented by a coral garden. The dive site ranges in depth from 3 to 18 meters, making it accessible for beginners and suitable for night diving. Divers should be cautious of local speedboats in the area and are advised to use a surface marker buoy (SMB) while staying close to the wall. Marine life commonly observed includes various coral fish, Jackfish, Fusiliers, Barracudas, Angelfish, Lionfish, as well as Murray Eels, Turtles, and Stingrays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Arabian (Persian) Gulf?
Arabian (Persian) Gulf features several excellent dive spots, each with unique characteristics. Popular sites are listed on this page with ratings and recent activity. Consider factors like your skill level, interests (macro, wide-angle, wrecks), and current conditions when choosing spots.
What's the best entry method for diving in Arabian (Persian) Gulf?
Entry methods in Arabian (Persian) Gulf vary by specific location. Many spots offer shore entry from beaches or rocky areas, while others require boat access. Check individual spot details for entry information and any special requirements.
What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Arabian (Persian) Gulf?
Arabian (Persian) Gulf's diving conditions depend on season and specific location. Water temperatures, visibility, and currents can vary significantly. Review recent dive logs and seasonal patterns for the most current conditions information.
Are there any local dive shops or services in Arabian (Persian) Gulf?
Arabian (Persian) Gulf may have local dive shops offering equipment rental, guided dives, and courses. Check our dive shop directory for verified operators in the area, or ask the local diving community for recommendations.