
Diving atAnar Dive Center House Reef (Egypt)
Anar Dive Center's house reef unfolds a dramatic geological narrative, plunging from accessible shore entry into significant depths. This site is distinguished by a striking wall that drops to more than 180 meters (590 ft), offering a vivid showcase of the Red Sea's subsurface topography. Here, the reef's character is defined by its deep vertical expanse and concentrated growths of vibrant, multicoloured corals, making it a compelling exploration for divers.
Evening condition tracking at Anar Dive Center House Reef features an air temperature of 25.7°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 0.54m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.
Dive Site Coordinates
27.8769, 34.3199
Dive Site Characteristics
Key Dive Site Facts
Dive Site Overview
This well-established house reef has offered divers a direct portal to the Red Sea's underwater beauty since Anar Dive Center's inception in 2005. Accessible directly from the beach, its primary feature is a majestic wall descending far beyond recreational limits, providing an expansive backdrop for diverse marine life.
Divers typically explore the shallower sections, where an average depth of 15 m (50 ft) hosts an extraordinary concentration of soft corals. These delicate pink soft corals, in particular, lend the site its distinctive appeal on this part of the coast. The site caters to both new and experienced divers, with a maximum recreational depth generally around 42 m (137 ft).
Its structure includes areas of sandy bottom leading to the main wall, fostering a variety of ecosystems within close proximity.
Best Time to Dive
Optimal diving conditions at Anar Dive Center house reef prevail for much of the year, with a consistently high dive score reported across all months. Air temperatures vary from around 19°C (66°F) in winter months (January-February) to a warmer 35°C (95°F) during the peak summer (July-August). Rainfall is exceptionally low throughout the year, often at 0 mm and rarely exceeding 0.2 mm, ensuring clear skies. Water temperature data is not consistently reported within the monthly climate averages, but Red Sea conditions generally range from 24-29°C (75-84°F), providing comfortable diving without significant thermal shifts. These steady conditions, coupled with minimal precipitation, make the site reliable for diving nearly year-round.
Climate Historical Averages
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Descending into the Anar Dive Center house reef offers a clear perspective on its vibrant ecosystem, which includes both the dramatic wall and extensive reef areas. Visibility here tends to be very good, characteristic of the Red Sea, allowing for excellent appreciation of the concentrated coral growths. Current dynamics at this shore-entry site are typically mild, though conditions can vary depending on localized weather patterns. Moving from the beach, divers first encounter sections of sandy bottom before reaching the impressive reef wall that defines much of the dive. This wall presents abundant opportunities for exploration at various depths, with the most concentrated soft corals found in the shallower 15 m (50 ft) range, ideal for extended bottom times.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
For divers considering Anar Dive Center house reef, understanding the site's characteristics is key to a safe and enjoyable experience. Entry is directly from the shore, which is convenient but requires attention to entry and exit points, especially if small waves are present. The wall drops steeply, so prudent depth management is essential, particularly for those with Open Water Diver certification aiming for recreational depths up to around 42 meters. Given the potential for deeper sections and the range of marine life, advanced training such as PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and Night Diver are highly recommended. Always dive within your certification limits and with a reliable buddy; planning your dive thoroughly helps mitigate any unexpected conditions.
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Recommended Dive Suit
With water temperatures around 24°C (75°F), many divers find a 3mm wetsuit provides comfortable protection.
Being prepared with flexible exposure options is a common approach among experienced divers.
Surface conditions are expected to warm up slightly in the coming days. A warming trend is expected over the next few days.
Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.
Dive Logistics & Preparation
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Marine Life at Anar Dive Center House Reef
The diverse ecosystem of Anar Dive Center house reef provides sightings for an array of marine species, making each dive a discovery. Explorers frequently encounter Blacktip reef sharks patrolling the outer reef edges and Tuna in the open water. Along the reef, divers often spot Jackfish and various Muray eels tucked into crevices. Keep an eye out for Leopard sharks resting on the sandy bottom sections. The vibrant corals also serve as a home for smaller creatures like Nudibranchs, and encounters with Turtles, Lobsters, and Octopuses are not uncommon.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum recreational depth at Anar Dive Center house reef?
Maximum recreational depth at this house reef is around 42 meters. While the main wall drops far deeper than recreational limits, divers typically focus on the shallower, coral-rich sections.
Is Anar Dive Center house reef suitable for beginner divers?
Yes, this house reef is suitable for both beginner and experienced divers. With a convenient shore entry and a large concentration of corals at an average depth of around 15 meters, it's ideal for those holding an Open Water Diver certification or participating in a PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience.
What type of corals can be seen at this dive site?
The reef is particularly rich in multicoloured corals, with one of the most concentrated growths on the coast. Notably, the site is known for its abundant pink soft corals, which are a major highlight for many divers.
What kind of entry is available for diving this site?
Diving at Anar Dive Center house reef offers a convenient shore entry. This allows direct access to the reef from the entry point, making it easily accessible for multiple dives throughout the day.
Are there any specific PADI courses recommended for diving here?
PADI Open Water Diver and Discover Scuba Diving are suitable for beginners. For those looking to explore deeper or enhance their skills, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, Night Diver, and Peak Performance Buoyancy are highly recommended courses given the site's wall topography and potential for night diving.
What common marine life can be seen?
Divers frequently encounter Blacktip reef sharks and Tuna. Other common sightings include Jackfish, Leopard sharks, Turtles, Dolphins, Lobsters, Octopuses, Nudibranchs, and various Muray eels, contributing to a diverse underwater experience.
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