Daily Diving

Daily dives are made from our fleet of modern well equipped  dive boats. Our standard dive day includes 2 dives with an optional 3rd dive. On your 1st day (Shake day) where you will visit the local dive sites to sort out your weights and buoyancy, you then progress to more adventurous sites which includes the Ras Mohammed Marine Park and the Straits of Tiran.

Our guides try to avoid large number of boats and divers which means our guests enjoy a more relaxed dive with a better chance of an encounter with larger marine life.

We cater for everyone from the newly qualified beginner to the experienced diver 
 

  Wreck Diving

While you are here in Sharm you may as well take advantage of diving one of our wrecks. We have opportunities for every level of diver. We would suggest the Dunraven as your 1st wreck dive and if you enjoy that ask you dive guide about a trip to the Thistelgorm.
    

  Nitrox Diving

Take advantage of our unlimited Nitrox offer which allows you to use as many Nitrox tanks as you like for a fixed rate.

Why not do the PADI Nitrox specialty course and dive for the rest of the week using Nitrox for free.
 

  Night Diving

Night dives may be conducted off the beach next to Oonas or off one of our dive boats. If you have never tried one, where better than here at Oonas? where your guide will introduce you to an amazing, strange new experience.    



Diving Prices
 
  Resort
Rates
On-line
Rates
 Repeat Clients
 
1 Day Diving (2 Boat Dives)   €60   €54   €48
1 Day Tiran or Ras Mohamed   €60   €54   €48
Ras Mohamed Park Fees   $5   N/A   N/A
Thistlegorm   €120   €108   €96
Dunraven or Third Dive   €20   €18   €16
Night Dive (Excluding Torch)   €35   €32   €28
Renting Complete Scuba Gear   €25   €23   €20
EAN 32% Nitrox Tank   €7   N/A   N/A
Snorkeler or Passenger   €30   €27   €24
Renting Snorkeler Equipment   €8   N/A   N/A
 

 

Dive Package Deals

 
  Resort
Rates
 
On-line
Rates

Repeat
Clients

5 Days Diving (10 Dives)   €240   €216   N/A
6 Days Diving (12 Dives)   €288   €259   N/A
10 Days Diving (20 Dives)   €465   €419   N/A
Unlimited Nitrox (Per week)   €60   N/A   N/A
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diving Sites
 
 
 

The Straits of Tiran

 

The eastern arm of the Red Sea, which separates the Sinai from Saudi Arabia, is known as the Gulf of Aquaba. It is a huge rift in the sea floor that plunges down thousands of meters into the deep. At the mouth of the gulf is Tiran Island, and it is between Tiran Island and the Sinai that the Straits of Tiran are located. The Straits consist of four reefs, named Gordon, Thomas, Woodhouse and Jackson after the British Cartographers that first mapped the area. These four reefs rise up from the deep all the way to the surface, and are swept daily by fierce currents that occur as the waters from the Gulf flow back and forth through the narrow channel. It is these currents that bring nutrients to corals of the four reefs, and it is the abundance of reef fish that bring in the pelagic fish such as Snappers, Tuna and Barracuda, then come the sharks. White-tip, Grey Reef, Silver-tip, Leopard, Thresher, Tiger and schooling Hammerhead sharks can be found cruising around the walls and across the beautiful deep water coral gardens of these reefs.

 

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Ras Mohammed National Park

 

On the very tip of the Sinai, where the Gulf of Aquaba and the Gulf of Suez meet with the main body of the Red Sea, there is a high cliff wall. It is on this cliff that it is said you can see the outline of the Prophet Mohammed's face looking south over the Red Sea. This is where the Sinai's oldest National Park takes its name. Established in 1983 the Park covers all of the land starting from the tip of the Sinai all the way north to Sharm el Sheikhs main port, and all the waters along the coastline. There are several dive sites in the Park, which vary from sleep wall dives and fast currents to mild drift dives past fabulous coral pinnacles and gardens.

 
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Dunraven
 
The wreck of the Dunraven lies off the reef at Shab Mahmoud at a depth of 16 - 30 Meters, with lots of entry and exist points coupled with good visibility. This makes this an ideal wreck for the novice/ beginner diver as well as the experienced diver.
 

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Thistlegorm
 

In the Gulf of Suez, between the reefs system of Sha'b Ali and the Sinai Peninsula is where MV Thistlegorm finally came to rest. She was sunk by German bombers in World War 2 while she was entering the Suez Canal. The Thistlegorm was carrying supplies for the Allied troops in North Africa. Her cargo ranges from rifles to steam engines, motorbikes to airplane wings, and it is this extraordinary amount of equipment that makes this dive so interesting. The wreck sits upright on the seabed and has become home to schools of Snapper and Barracuda, and many smaller reef fish. Much of the wreck is encrusted in sponges as well as hard and soft corals. It is possible to penetrate almost all of the wreck and it is in the front two holds that much of the cargo can be found still in tack. This dive is one of the best wreck dives in the world and is a must see for any wreck dive enthusiast.

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