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Unveiling Alexandria: and Hidden Gems
Diving in Alexandria offers a unique experience, distinct from the more famous Red Sea diving sites. This underwater adventure is particularly intriguing for history enthusiasts, as the seabed around Alexandria is strewn with artifacts from various eras, including the Pharaonic and Roman times.
Underwater Archaeological Sites:
Unlike the Red Sea’s colorful corals and clear waters, Alexandria’s underwater world is rich in historical sites. Divers can explore underwater cities, palaces, and wrecks, including an estimated 7000 artifacts from different historical periods. The most popular dive site is Cleopatra’s Underwater City, built by Alexander the Great. This site features sphinx statues, Roman columns, and statues of Mark Anthony.
WWII Wrecks:
For those interested in more modern history, Alexandria’s waters also contain WWII wrecks. These sites offer a peek into the past and are a draw for advanced divers. There is also a shallow wreck of a WWII airplane, accessible to beginners.
Marine Life:
While Alexandria might not be known for its coral reefs, it still offers a chance to encounter diverse marine life. Omu Sukan, further from the shore, is notable for sightings of eagle rays and occasional whitetip reef sharks.
Diving Conditions:
Visibility in Alexandria is often less than 15 feet, presenting a unique challenge for divers. Additionally, government permits are required for diving, and regulations regarding artifact collection are strictly enforced.
Other Dive Sites:
The Siwa Oasis, located five hours west of Alexandria, is another diving destination. It offers a clear freshwater dive with remnants from the Roman era and is surrounded by Bedouin villages, providing a unique cultural experience.
Travel and Accessibility:
To dive in Alexandria, you can fly into Borg el Arab Airport, which primarily receives flights from the Middle East and North Africa. Alternatively, if you’re arriving from farther away, Cairo International Airport is a better option, with frequent buses and trains to Alexandria.
Alexandria’s diving scene is a blend of historical exploration and marine life encounters, making it a unique and worthwhile destination for divers seeking something different from the typical coral reef experience.
Created On April 22, 2020
Updated On January 26, 2024