
Scuba Divers Red Sea
PADI dive centre in Sharm El Sheikh est. 1993, with beachfront base, daily boats to Tiran and Ras Mohammed, and liveaboard fleet.
Last updated April 2026
Dive Sites (3)
Pricing
We do our best to show current pricing, but rates may change without notice. Last verified March 2026. Always confirm the latest prices on Scuba Divers Red Sea's official website before booking.
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discovery dive85 EUR
fun dive 2 dives60 EUR
open water course300 EUR
dive package 10 dives235 EUR
equipment rental full day25 EUR
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Scuba Divers Red Sea located?▾
The centre is based directly on the beach at Sea Club Resort in Sharm El Sheikh, at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. This beachfront location provides house reef access for shore diving plus daily boat departures.
What dive sites can I visit from Scuba Divers Red Sea?▾
From the Sharm base, the centre runs daily trips to Tiran Island, Ras Mohammed National Park, and the Strait of Tiran. Special trips to the SS Thistlegorm wreck are available with a minimum of 6 divers. Dahab sites are accessible via jeep safari.
How much does diving cost at Scuba Divers Red Sea?▾
A full-day two-dive trip costs EUR 60. Multi-day packages offer savings: 6 dives over 3 days for EUR 160, or 10 dives over 5 days for EUR 235. The Open Water course is EUR 300. Full equipment rental is EUR 25 per day for two dives.
Does the centre offer liveaboard trips?▾
Yes, Scuba Divers Red Sea operates four liveaboard vessels: Sea Queen I, South Moon, Golden Emperor, and Golden Emperor II. These offer multi-day safari itineraries departing from Sharm El Sheikh.
What languages are spoken at the centre?▾
The centre operates in English, Russian, Italian, and German. The website is available in all four languages, and guides are available for each language group.
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