Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Jackson Reef is the northernmost reef in the Strait of Tiran, located in the narrow channel between the Sinai Peninsula and Saudi Arabia. The dive begins at the southern tip of the reef where a mooring is available and continues along the eastern side towards the north. This dive can be challenging due to strong currents from the north, making it suitable for experienced divers. The reef is home to a wide variety of hard and soft corals, as well as a diverse range of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter barracudas, jacks, and larger predators such as hammerheads and tiger sharks that feed on smaller reef species. Additionally, the reef features the famous shipwreck "Lara," which sank in 1981 and is a popular attraction. The area around the shipwreck is known for sightings of hammerhead sharks in the blue water at depths between 10 and 30 meters. Jackson Reef also offers two shallow plateaus, making it suitable for snorkelers and families. Other highlights include the remains of an old lighthouse and the chance to see magnificent coral gardens, red anemones, clownfish, horseeye jacks, eagle rays, napoleon wrasse, groupers, and schools of tuna.
Depth
5 - 50m
Visibility
30 - 40m
Current
Moderate - Strong
Access
Boat
Diving Types
Clownfish
Barracuda
Eagle Ray
Grouper
Napoleon Wrasse
Hammerhead Shark
Jackfish
Tuna
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