Temple Reef

Shallow, sheltered reef with reef fish and rays, ideal for snorkeling.

Both Access
5m Avg Depth
10m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Temple Reef, is located off the coast of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. It is renowned as one of the busiest snorkeling destinations in the area due to its shallow and sheltered nature. Navigation is straightforward, staying within the reef's confines, making it an excellent spot for novices and those seeking a relaxed underwater experience. While it doesn't boast a rich history or specific story, its natural reef structure provides a gentle environment for exploration.

The reef, despite some areas of coral in poor health, is home to a variety of marine life. Visitors can expect to encounter numerous reef fish, adding vibrant colors to the underwater scenery. A notable highlight is the presence of bluespotted ribbontail rays, often seen resting on the sandy bottom or gliding gracefully through the water.

Temple Reef is suitable for diving and is particularly recommended for night snorkeling in Sharm el-Sheikh due to its calm conditions. The best time to visit is generally year-round, benefiting from the Red Sea's consistent warm waters and good visibility. Its shallow average depth also makes it very appealing for freedivers looking to practice their skills or simply enjoy the marine environment on a single breath.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow (max 10m) and sheltered conditions make it perfect for beginners and snorkelers, offering easy access to marine life.

Current Strength:

Mild

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