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Pleasure Diving

Dive into adventure and let the ocean work its magic

We have 14 dive sites between Dibba and Khorfakkan, 5–30 minutes away. Sites are chosen the night before based on weather and certification, but requests are welcome.

Weekday schedule: 2 morning dives (9:30 am) and 1 afternoon dive (3:30 pm).

Weekend/public holidays: 3 dives—single tank for advanced or open water divers, or a 2-tank trip in Khorfakkan for all levels. A night dive is available with a minimum of 4 divers.

Make sure to arrive at the diving center 45-60 minutes before your first dive to complete paperwork, equipment setup, and a dive briefing 20 minutes beforehand. Please be aware that we cannot hold the boats if you are late. Dive sites are decided the day before as where we go is dependent on many

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SNOOPY ISLAND 


8M DEPTH


ABOUT THIS SITE

Named because it's shaped like Snoopy lying on his back with his nose in the air, the slopes of this small island are covered by several varieties of hard coral that are home to a wealth of anemones and clownfish. 

MARINE LIFE

Juvenile Lionfish, Big Mouth Mackerel, Morays, Anemones, Clownfish, Turtle, Shark

#Snoopy

INCHAPE 1


32M DEPTH


ABOUT THIS SITE

Inchcape 1 (originally Gray Swift 2) was built in the USA and brought to the UAE in the early 1970s. It operated in Ras Al Khaimah before moving to Dubai in 1991, where it was renamed and used by Inchcape Shipping Services to transport crews and supplies offshore.

After being decommissioned in 2001, the vessel was stripped, cleaned, and prepared for sinking. With approval from Sheikh Hamed Bin Mohammed Al Sharqi and support from local organizations, it was intentionally sunk off Fujairah to create an artificial reef for divers.


MARINE LIFE

Rays, Cardinal Fish, Big eyes, Moray Eels, Boxfish, Soldierfish, Nudibranchs, Parrotfish, Broom tailed Wrasse, Lionfish

HOLE IN THE WALL


15M DEPTH


ABOUT THIS SITE

The site is close to where a fuel depot is being constructed and, due to the fact that the mountain behind this area is being levelled to make a harbour, the site still suffers from excessive silt and poor visibility.

However, since the completion of the main excavation work, the site does seem to be starting to recover.

MARINE LIFE

Boxfish, Brittlestar, Turtles, Cuttlefish, Batfish, stingrays, Starfish

MARTINI ROCK


3-22M DEPTH


ABOUT THIS SITE

Martini Rock is a small, submerged coral outcrop, the top of which is visible from the surface at 3m. The rock has several sandy gullies or alleys and most of it is covered in orange and purple teddybear

coral, which makes for a pleasing and colourful dive site. This is an excellent site for divers of all skill levels, and a favourite east coast location.

MARINE LIFE

Hawkfish, Nudibranchs, Omani Clingfish, Leopard Shark, Black tip Shark, Guitar Shark, Pygmy Seamoth, Frogfish, Robust Pipefish

3 ROCKS / SHARM ROCKS


14M DEPTH


ABOUT THIS SITE

Near Snoopy Island and Sandy Beach Motel, four small rocky outcrops emerge at low tide, covered in soft corals, with a shallow table coral reef closer to shore (around 4m deep). Navigation can be tricky due to sandy gullies that can be disorienting.

Mooring buoys placed on the north side of the rocks—maintained by Sandy Beach Motel—should be used to avoid damaging the reef instead of anchoring.

MARINE LIFE

Jacks, Big mouth Mackerel, Fusiliers, Squid, Turtles, Morays, Crayfish, Guitar Sharks, Boxfish, Cuttlefish, Clownfish

DIBBA ISLAND


16M DEPTH


ABOUT THIS SITE

This small rocky island has long sloping sides that are covered by a reef formed by a variety of soft and boulder corals.

The side nearest the shore is only 3-4m deep, so it should be dived at high tide.

The seaward side has a long sloping rocky reef with many green and purple whip corals that make it a very attractive dive site.


MARINE LIFE

Turtles, Clownfish, Jawfish, Black Tip Shark, Devil Ray, Cuttlefish