This dive site, Bayadah, is a vibrant reef island in the Red Sea, offering an easy and protected diving experience. Divers navigate around the island, exploring its thriving coral formations and diverse habitat. Its sheltered nature ensures calm conditions, making it ideal for relaxed exploration.
The site boasts abundant marine life, including a resident school of Trevally, especially active in the early morning, Malek fish, and large resident moray eels. Parrotfish, clownfish, and various jellyfish species are also commonly encountered, alongside a rich variety of soft and hard corals.
Bayadah is an excellent location for beginners, best visited in the early morning to witness the Trevally feeding frenzy. Its shallow depths and lack of strong currents make it suitable for both scuba diving and freediving throughout the year, offering interesting marine interaction.

