This dive site, Zerib Soraya, is a stunning reef located in the southern Red Sea, renowned for its magnificent soft corals and vibrant coral gardens. Divers typically navigate the site via a unique tunnel entrance and exit situated over the reef top, providing an intriguing start and end to the dive. The site's history is primarily geological, shaped by the Red Sea's unique reef ecosystem rather than specific human events, offering a pristine natural underwater experience.
The marine life at Zerib Soraya is diverse and captivating. Expect to encounter abundant sand eels swaying gently in the current, majestic Napoleon wrasse, and graceful moray eels hidden within the reef crevices. Lucky divers may even spot transient dolphins and various species of turtles. The site also boasts a very beautiful anemone garden, teeming with clownfish and other small reef inhabitants, adding to its vibrant biodiversity.
The best time to visit Zerib Soraya for diving is generally during the warmer months from May to October, offering optimal water temperatures and excellent visibility, though the Red Sea is diveable year-round. This site is excellent for wide-angle photography due to its expansive coral formations and clear waters. Freedivers will appreciate the vibrant reef top and moderate depths, while scuba divers should ensure good buoyancy control, especially when navigating the tunnel entrance and exit.

