Red Sea Sudan

Sudan is the biggest country in Africa and one of the birth places of very ancient civilization. It is regarded as one of the richest African countries in wildlife, birds and natural scenery. Its mainly rural population is extremely welcoming to foreigners. Scuba divers can spend their time underwater exploring the reef riddled Red Sea coast line.

Red Sea Port Sudan

Port Sudan is a very typical Sudanese fishing village with a lot of character. The big world feeling is still to be found here, with sailors from different countries of the world. Dive sites are not crowded, the reefs are undamaged and visibility is normally crystal clear but varies during the year. In 1990, the Government announced the Sanganieb National Marine Reserve (North of Port Sudan) as a first Sudanese sea reserve at the Red Sea area


Red Sea Suakin

Suakin is a city built on a small island at the end of a deep inlet. It was once the most important harbor on the African side of the Red Sea. Suakin was even used by Pharaoh Rameses III. In its prime, it exported ivory, gum, henna, coffee, gold, ostrich feathers, cotton, sesame oil and cattle. There is more than enough to keep the average diver occupied while offering the serious diver wrecks, drop-offs and amazing caves.

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