The Fjord consists of two main diving areas:
Fjord Banana: This section is ideal for beginners due to its shallow reef with depths ranging from 3 to 10 meters (10 to 33 feet).
Fjord Hole (The Hole): This area caters to more experienced divers with depths ranging from 16 to 24 meters (52 to 79 feet). It features a unique, almost circular depression in the seabed.
Currents: The Fjord is generally well-sheltered, with calm waters and minimal currents, making it suitable for relaxed dives.
Type: Reef dive with some aspects of a wall dive at Fjord Hole.
Marine life: The Fjord is known for its abundance and variety of marine life. Here are some highlights:
Colorful coral formations and finger corals resembling castle walls.
Schools of fish like glassfish, yellowtail barracuda, batfish, and anthias.
Larger creatures like eagle rays, turtles, and groupers might also be spotted.
Other considerations:
The Fjord is a popular diving location, so it can get crowded during peak season.
Visibility is generally good due to the sheltered location.
The boat ride to the Fjord can vary depending on the dive center’s location in Taba.
Overall, the Fjord dive site offers something for divers of all experience levels. The shallow Fjord Banana allows beginners to explore the vibrant reef life, while the deeper Fjord Hole provides a more challenging and exciting dive for experienced divers