Saudi Arabia Liveaboard Diving
Pristine coral reefs and historic wrecks along Saudi Arabia's newly accessible Red Sea coast
About Saudi Arabia
The Red Sea's Untouched Frontier
Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast is emerging as one of the world's most exciting new dive destinations. With the Kingdom opening to tourism, divers can now explore pristine reefs that have been protected by decades of restricted access.
The Farasan Islands offer some of the healthiest coral systems in the Red Sea, while the NEOM coastline features dramatic drop-offs and untouched marine ecosystems. Jeddah and Yanbu serve as the main diving bases with growing dive infrastructure.
Liveaboard Vessels in Saudi Arabia
- Almonda — 4.5/5 stars
Top Dive Sites in Saudi Arabia
- Farasan Banks — intermediate (5-35m)
- Ann Ann Wreck (Jeddah) — intermediate (8-28m)
- Yanbu Coral Gardens — beginner (3-18m)
- Seven Sisters (Jeddah) — advanced (10-40m)
- Shib Nazar — intermediate (3-25m)
- Boiler Wreck — intermediate (12-28m)
- Cable Reef — beginner (5-18m)
- NEOM Reef — advanced (8-35m)
- Magna Bay Coral Garden — beginner (4-16m)
- Rabigh Reef System — intermediate (6-28m)
- Al Lith Mangrove Reef — beginner (3-15m)
- Thuwal Reef — intermediate (5-22m)
- Umluj Islands — beginner (3-18m)
- Farasan South Wall — advanced (8-45m)
- Farasan Channel — advanced (10-35m)
- Jeddah Wreck Valley — intermediate (18-35m)
- Shib Al Banat — intermediate (5-25m)
- Abu Galawa — intermediate (5-22m)
- Yanbu Wreck — intermediate (8-22m)
- Al Wajh Bank — advanced (10-35m)