Malahi

Marsa Alam, Red Sea

Egypt

Dive site

Malahi is one of the most exciting dive sites in the Fury Shoal region, located in the southern Red Sea. This site is a labyrinth of towering coral formations, narrow swim-throughs, and sandy canyons, creating a thrilling underwater playground for divers. With little to no current and excellent visibility, Malahi is perfect for adventurous divers who enjoy exploring tunnels, caves, and rock formations. The site is suitable for all experience levels, offering both fun and exploration in a uniquely structured reef.

What to expect

WILDLIFE ... or meet the locals

Malahi’s coral maze is home to an abundance of marine life. Schools of fusiliers and snappers dart between the towering formations, while butterflyfish, angelfish, and wrasses navigate the colorful coral landscape. Blue-spotted stingrays can be found resting in sandy patches, and inquisitive moray eels peek out from coral crevices. The site is also frequented by hawksbill turtles, and lucky divers may spot dolphins swimming near the reef’s outer edges.

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Where is the dive site

Marsa Alam, Red Sea
Egypt
Local Airport: Marsa Alam

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DIvesite credits

Image credits: Main photo – HUP, Wildlife photos – Franziska Stier

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