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A liveaboard diving company operating in the Red Sea, providing scuba diving excursions to explore the famous reefs and wrecks around Sharm El Sheikh, allowing guests to experience multiple dives per day on various dive sites throughout the region; essentially, it's a boat-based diving experience where you live onboard while exploring the underwater world around Sharm El Sheikh.
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Ocean Dream is a 30-meter liveaboard yacht offering diving excursions around Sharm El Sheikh's famous reefs and wrecks. Launched in January 2006 by Ocean Dream Cruises, it features 10 spacious cabins, modern amenities, and diving facilities, including aluminium tanks and compressors. With a professional crew, Ocean Dream provides an unforgettable liveaboard experience for divers, combining comfort, reliability, and adventure on the Red Sea.
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South sinai Dive Sites
All Dive SitesThere are around 30 dive sites near Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. These include reefs, walls, and shipwrecks. You can dive in all year round
Carnatic diving site is a popular wreck dive in the Red Sea, near Shadwan Island in Egypt. The Carnatic was a British cargo ship that sank in 1869 after hitting the Abu Nuhas Reef. The ship was carrying wine, mail, and gold, some of which are still i...
The Giannis D is a popular wreck diving site in the Red Sea, located near the reef of Abu Nuhas. The ship was a cargo vessel that ran aground on the reef in 1983 and broke into two sections. The bow and the stern are still intact, while the middle pa...
At the gate of the Straits of Gubal is ‘Bluff Point’, which gets its name from the turbulence created by strong currents that beat the eastern wall of the island. The wreck of the ‘Ulysses’ lies on the reef 300m north of the lighthouse, starting at 5...
The Big Brother is a 400-meter long island offering fabulous wreck diving and wall diving. The wreck of the Numidia lies on the northern tip between 10 and 80 meter. The north-west side of the island houses the wreck of the Aida. On every section of ...
The Little Brother boasts a very high concentration of life within a very small area. Fan coral forests, overhangs, hard and soft corals in a variety of astonishing colours… and of course there are plenty of fish! With regular sightings of hammerhead...
Also known as the ‘Ships Graveyard’, this reef is dangerously positioned close to the busy shipping lanes of the Gulf of Suez. This reef has claimed more ships than any other in the area. On the north side are four wrecks laying on a sandy seafloor a...
This large circular reef is often overlooked but offers excellent diving on pristine coral from any location on its perimeter.
This is the most northerly reef and on its northern edge lays the wreck of a freighter serving as a stark warning to ships in the narrow straights. Dives are usually conducted from the moorings on the south side which is sheltered from the main swell...
This is the longest reef of the four in the Strait of Tiran. Home to reef sharks and eagle rays, it is dived as a drift dive usually from South to North. Jumping at the southern part of the reef is a wall to about 30m covered with coral from the surf...
This is a small split in the middle of Shaab Mahmoud’s barrier. Drift along the outside wall next to beautiful corals and colourful fish. Look for a sand slope that leads you up and through the crack. When the current is right you can fly through the...
Home to the wrecks Kormoran and Million Hope. Both wrecks are located north of Laguna Reef and so you need good weather to dive them as they are very exposed.
This is the most southerly reef of the four and has a different topography from the others offering both a shallow plateau area and drop offs. A huge variety of reef fish and big schools of grouper can be seen here and on the sandy bottom at 4 to 5 m...
This is the smallest reef in the Strait and diving here is governed by the weather as there are extremely strong currents. The ends are vertical walls with a large plateau at about 25m on the south-eastern side. This plateau often has sleeping sharks...
An immense chain of reefs creating a host of outstanding dive sites including Abu Galawa in the north to Sataya in the south. Have fun exploring caves, tunnels, coral gardens, plateaus and drop offs! Abu Galawa is located within Fury Shoal – have fun...
Located one hour north of the main St. John’s area. Have fun finding your way through tunnels and around pinnacles.
Located on the Tropic of Cancer, this chain of reefs is the furthest South you will get! All its dive sites are very close to each other which means that you can easily move from one place to another. It therefore adds a lot of variety to your dives:...
From its name, you can guess that it is a little smaller than Big Brother Island! It is surrounded by walls, covered in soft corals. The dives can be challenging, but are definitely rewarding. Sightings of large pelagic are a very common and the beau...
With the current carrying you, this dive is a relaxing exploration along a magnificent wall. This dive leads you to a sandy plateau dotted with numerous coral formations.
This is a world-renowned dive site, situated at the tip of the Sinai. Two small ergs are joined by a vertical wall dropping into the abyss. At Shark Reef the current allows you to drift along the wall, rich with colourful corals. Moving towards Yolan...
The Brothers are a pair of tiny Islands: actually they are the exposed tips of two massive reef pillars that rise from the abyssal depth. Good chance to see sharks.A - Big Brother: The larger of the two, is easily identified by its Victorian stone li...
This long finger like reef runs from north to south in the open Red Sea. Steep walls drop to the depths on the reef’s east and west sides, while the north and south ends of the reefs are marked by submerged plateau. Sharks often swim by the spot to f...
This massive reef system is located furthest south, 10 miles from the Sudanese border. There are dozens of excellent dives. Its reefs rise up from a gigantic underwater plateau hidden in the inky blue water.
A horseshoe shaped reef creates a shallow turquoise water lagoon where a large school of spinner dolphins can often be seen. Several dive spots can be found.
This site lies on the south side of Zabargad Island, the only large island in this stretch of the Red Sea. It is commonly used as a base for exploring nearby Rocky Island, so it is a popular overnight stop for live-aboards, which take advantage of it...
With a profile ranging from inshore coral playgrounds to sheer walls and open plateau exposed to raging currents and a range of inhabitants from glittering tiny reef fish to massive hammerhead sharks, this site promises an amazing dive, and almost al...
Daedalus Reef (also known as Abu Kizan) is a 400-meter-long and 100-meter-wide (1,310–330 ft) standalone reef in the Egyptian Red Sea situated about 90 kilometers from Marsa Alam. There is a small artificial island in the center of the reef, which ho...
The Giannis D is a popular wreck diving site in the Red Sea, located near the reef of Abu Nuhas. The ship was a cargo vessel that ran aground on the reef in 1983 and broke into two sections. The bow and the stern are still intact, while the middle pa...
This long finger like reef runs from north to south in the open Red Sea. Steep walls drop to the depths on the reef’s east and west sides, while the north and south ends of the reefs are marked by submerged plateau. Sharks often swim by the spot to f...
This massive reef system is located furthest south, 10 miles from the Sudanese border. There are dozens of excellent dives. Its reefs rise up from a gigantic underwater plateau hidden in the inky blue water.
A horseshoe shaped reef creates a shallow turquoise water lagoon where a large school of spinner dolphins can often be seen. Several dive spots can be found.
This is the most northerly reef and on its northern edge lays the wreck of a freighter serving as a stark warning to ships in the narrow straights. Dives are usually conducted from the moorings on the south side which is sheltered from the main swell...
Home to the wrecks Kormoran and Million Hope. Both wrecks are located north of Laguna Reef and so you need good weather to dive them as they are very exposed.
Daedalus Reef (also known as Abu Kizan) is a 400-meter-long and 100-meter-wide (1,310–330 ft) standalone reef in the Egyptian Red Sea situated about 90 kilometers from Marsa Alam. There is a small artificial island in the center of the reef, which ho...
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The Red Sea and Ocean Dream is the perfect combination !!! Musthafa, Adam and Jordi illuminated the seabed with their beautiful dives full of light and color. The chef and Mahmud gave us an smile to o... Read more

We werre due to go onn a liveaboard with Scuba travel on the 7th November 2021. They cancelled on us with a coupkle of weeks to go, offering a completely different week that most of us couold not do d... Read more

I couldn’t think of a better way to come visit the Red Sea than with Ocean Dream. I was absolutely fascinated in the profesionality of the crew, chef, captain and dive guides. They were here to help i... Read more

The team, the boat, the dives and the food, ... there is no better option to dive in the Red Sea. It has been a great week accompanied by true professionals and an incredible crew. I recommend it 100%... Read more

Really good sensations, and very high hospitality. We felt really comfortable, as a new member of the fleet. The passion and hospitality of Adam, the experience and determination of Moustafa, and the ... Read more

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