The Red Sea is home to some of the rarest and most exotic underwater life in abundant proportions. The sheer quantitiy of aquatic life is second to none all around the world. With Sea temperatures ranging from 20oC to 29oC, it is easy to see why the Red Sea has been described as 'the underwater paradise'.
The scuba diving in the Red Sea
is absolutely superb with coral structures, shipwrecks, canyons and unending drop-offs seen no where else around the world. Red Sea Divers expect to be surrounded by thousands of fish just by entering the water, and with creatures in the water ranging in size from the tiniest single celled organism to dolphins and whale sharks every dive is filled with added adventure.
It is for this reason that Dive The Gap specialise in Red Sea scuba diving adventures. Operating mainly in the village of Dahab Dive The Gap, mixes adventure and discover, with excitement and relaxation in one of the most 'chilled out' places in the world.
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