Imagine diving into waters that hide living creatures older than Egypt’s pyramids…
Yes, beneath the surface of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea, stretching from Umluj to Al Wajh and the Farasan Islands, lies a wonder of nature where history meets serenity. Coral Reefs Like No Other
Over 300 species of coral thrive here—some of which exist nowhere else on Earth.
Protected zones like Ras Suwayhil and Um Sahar Island are considered top ecological priorities by the Saudi Wildlife Authority, showcasing a vibrant and rare underwater world. Every Dive Tells a Story
From Abu Nuhas Reef to Ras Mohammed and Yanbu’s coral gardens, the Red Sea is ranked among the best global diving destinations.
More than 1,200 marine species have been documented—10% of which are endemic, offering truly unique encounters. Sustainability at the Core
Major projects like The Red Sea Project and Amaala are turning this coastline into a model of luxury sustainable tourism, aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.
These destinations are developed by The Red Sea Development Company, in collaboration with global experts and local authorities, ensuring long-term ecological balance. A Journey That Moves You
• Swim beside coral that’s over 5,000 years old
• Explore untouched islands
• Indulge in eco-luxury experiences
In the Red Sea, every moment is breathtaking, and every dive reveals a new world.
Wasel leading
June 2, 2025
🌊 Discover the Beauty of the Red Sea: Home to Coral Reefs Older Than the Pyramids