This dive site, Abu Dabab Garden, is a vibrant fringing reef located near a jetty in very good condition. It boasts beautiful corals and a varied underwater landscape, including small and large lagoons, canyons, and caves, particularly around the jetty area. While specific historical information or detailed navigation guides are not provided, divers can anticipate a straightforward and rewarding exploration of this diverse site.
Abu Dabab Garden is teeming with marine life. Divers will encounter a multitude of colorful and typical reef fish. Beyond the common reef inhabitants, there is a consistent chance to see larger animals such as dolphins, schools of barracudas, groups of batfish, and turtles. The site is also particularly famous for the rare but exciting possibility of encountering dugongs or even whalesharks.
With a maximum depth of 18 meters and an average depth of 9 meters, this site is ideal for all levels of divers and is also highly suitable for snorkelers and freedivers. The Red Sea generally offers excellent diving conditions, with pleasant temperatures and good visibility throughout much of the year, making it a reliable destination for spotting its abundant marine residents and enjoying the healthy reef system.

