Dive into the
Wonders of Aqaba

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Red Sea

The Gulf of Aqaba is an aquatic wonderland: beneath the surface, this northernmost tip of the Red Sea is teeming with life, wonder, and intrigue.

Aqaba boasts idyllic diving weather year-round: in the summer, it’s a great way to beat the heat. In the winter, temperatures are consistently warm and pleasant — and perfect for heading below sea level.

Aqaba boasts a number of inimitable dive sites just waiting to be explored, including several coral reefs, sunken army tanks, caves that are home to rare aquatic species, and the much-loved Cedar Pride wreck, a Lebanese freighter that was sunk off the coast in 1985 and has become a popular playground for diving enthusiasts.

Divers of all skill levels will find endless underwater treasures off of Aqaba’s gorgeous aquamarine coast. Check out some of the courses and adventures you can take part in with Diverse Divers Club.

A Vibrant Underwater

Ecosystem

Explore Aqaba’s abundance of majestic marine life

With more than 1,200 species of fish, over 1,000 different kinds of crustaceans, and more than 500 different species of coral, the Gulf of Aqaba comes to life the minute you dive in. Spot rare and breathtaking fish, delicate seahorses, majestic stingrays, octopuses, turtles, and countless other sea creatures: every dive presents new wonders to be discovered.

Our most iconic dive sites

    Cedar Pride

    Lockheed Tristar 1011

    Military Museum