Jeddah : The Red Sea has cemented its status as a premier global hub for diving and marine tourism, drawing enthusiasts with its translucent waters, vibrant coral ecosystems, and unspoiled islands that blend adventure with serene escapes.

This Saudi Arabian gem is rapidly gaining renown among divers, thanks to a coastline adorned with marine sites sheltering hundreds of coral species, fish, and aquatic life—ranking it among the world’s most biodiverse underwater habitats. Divers are treated to rare natural panoramas beneath waters famed for exceptional clarity and visibility.

With over 90 pristine islands—including Shura, Ummahat, and Shibara—the destination offers unique marine adventures through diving, swimming, island-hopping, and sailing, all while safeguarding its ecological integrity. Beyond diving, the Red Sea delivers a full spectrum of water activities: snorkeling, yacht cruises, kayaking, and beach exploration, alongside relaxation programs and family-centric options that cater to every traveler.

World-class resorts enhance the stay, placing guests near prime diving spots. Notable properties include Shebaarah, St. Regis Red Sea, Desert Rock, Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Six Senses, and Clinian Red Sea resorts—each blending luxury hospitality with seamless access to marine treasures.

The Red Sea’s varied topography further elevates the appeal, combining islands, wide beaches, crystalline waters, coastal rock formations, and mountains—offering visitors a rich tapestry of landscapes and experiences in one unforgettable destination.

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