AtlasMarsa AlamEntry · sharm-el-luli

The Sharm El Luli (Ras Hankorab).

Pristine white-sand bay with shallow coral gardens

Marsa Alam3–14mNoviceShore entryViz 15-25 m
Depth
3–14m
Visibility
15-25 m
Current
Mild
Water temp
22-29°C
Best season
Year-round
Entry
Shore
About this site

Sharm El Luli, also called Ras Hankorab, is a postcard-perfect white-sand bay south of Marsa Alam fringed by shallow, healthy coral gardens. The sheltered reef shelves are alive with anthias, parrotfish, turtles and the occasional ray over the sand. Easy shore access and calm water make it a favourite for snorkelling and relaxed shallow dives.

What you'll see
White-sand bay and coral gardens
Turtles and rays
Excellent snorkelling
Easy shallow shore dive
Location
Red Sea · Egypt
Location
24.6131° N · 35.1175° E

Marine life

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Hazards & safety

Things that have caught divers here before.

Shallow coral on entry
Sun and surface exposure

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