The Blue Hole, a coral-fringed submarine sinkhole located just north of Dahab in the Sinai, is one of Egypt’s most renowned diving and snorkeling sites. Plunging to depths of 426 feet (130 meters), it features a dramatic tunnel at 183 feet (56 meters). This natural wonder attracts a range of underwater enthusiasts, from technical divers exploring its deep, mysterious waters to snorkelers marveling at the vibrant marine life near the surface. The site’s unique geological formation and rich biodiversity offer a captivating experience for all visitors.
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