Aqaba dive sites:

offer some of the best Red Sea diving experiences in the Middle East. Located in southern Jordan, Aqaba is famous for its warm waters, exceptional visibility, colorful coral reefs, and unique shipwreck dives suitable for beginners and advanced divers alike.

Aqaba Dive Sites – Explore the Red Sea Underwater World

Why Dive in Aqaba?

  • Warm water year-round (20–28°C)
  • Excellent visibility (20–30 meters)
  • Easy shore diving access
  • Artificial reefs & famous shipwrecks
  • Suitable for beginners and certified divers

Top Dive Sites in Aqaba

* Cedar Pride Shipwreck

  • Depth range
  • Skill level
  • What you’ll see

* Japanese Garden

  • Stunning coral reefs
  • Shallow dive ideal for beginners
  • Parrotfish, angelfish, clownfish

* Seven Sisters

  • Beautiful reef formations
  • Rich marine biodiversity
  • Great underwater photography location

* Tank & Aircraft Wreck

  • Artificial reef project
  • Unique underwater military vehicles
  • Excellent for underwater photography

Diving Conditions in Aqaba

  • Best time to dive: March to November
  • Water temperature: 20°C (winter) – 28°C (summer)
  • Visibility: 20–30 meters
  • Certification required: Open Water for most sites

Who Is Diving in Aqaba Suitable For?

  • Flexible schedules to fit your travel plans
  • Beginner divers
  • Advanced divers
  • Snorkelers
  • Underwater photographers
  • Adventure travelers

Book Your Aqaba Scuba Diving Experience

Ready to explore the amazing underwater world of Aqaba? Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, our certified instructors and guided dives ensure a safe and unforgettable experience.

  • Private diving tours available
  • Equipment rental included

Don’t miss out! Book your Aqaba scuba diving experience now and secure your spot on the Red Sea adventure.

Related Diving & Water Activities:

  • Scuba Diving in Aqaba
  • Snorkeling Trips in Aqaba
  • Private Diving Tours
  • Jordan Adventure Activities

FAQs About Diving in Aqaba

A1: The most popular dive sites in Aqaba include Cedar Pride Shipwreck, Japanese Garden, Seven Sisters, and the Tank & Aircraft Wreck, offering coral reefs and artificial reefs suitable for all levels.

A2: Yes! Many dive sites in Aqaba have shallow areas and calm waters, perfect for beginners. Certified instructors are available for guided dives, and equipment rental is provided to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

A3: The Red Sea in Aqaba has warm water year-round, ranging from 20°C (68°F) in winter to 28°C (82°F) in summer. This makes it comfortable for diving throughout the year.

A4: For most sites, Open Water certification is required. Beginners can also join guided dives or try introductory scuba programs under the supervision of certified instructors. Snorkeling does not require certification.

The ideal diving season in Aqaba is from March to November, when visibility is excellent (20–30 meters), and water temperatures are warm. Winter months are cooler but still suitable for certified divers looking for quieter dive sites.