© iStock/Anton_Petrus Diving in Safaga Safaga is a small, coastal town located approximately 53 kilometers (33 miles) south of Hurghada. It is part of an area known in the region as the Red Sea Riviera. It is a wonderfully secluded tourist destination with just a few vacation homes and bungalows along with a small hotel. There are also a few smaller resorts in the neighboring areas. The area is very popular with a wide range of water sports and activities enthusiasts. It is a great place to join a liveaboard so you can venture out further and discover the range of sites featuring amazing wrecks and reefs. There are some short liveaboard trips available, but many are seven days, using well-appointed dive boats that will ensure you have a comfortable trip. You can enjoy daily dives, but the days are long. Diving here is a treat for the variety of marine life you can spot, from turtles to hammerhead sharks and everything in between. In addition to the wide range of on the water activities, Safaga draws tourists for its beautiful scenery off the water as well. Safaga is famed for its black sand-dunes as well as an unpolluted atmosphere with some very special mineral springs. Featured places to go in Safaga © MaresSoma BaySoma Bay has a rich marine ecosystem and an astonishing variety of marine life which any visitor enjoys.Learn more Dive Sites in Safaga Discover the Wonders of the Deep with SSI's Blog Join us on an exciting journey of discovery and learn more about exhilarating diving adventures, dedicated conservation initiatives, and innovative educational opportunities that will help you illuminate the extraordinary beauty of the underwater world. Let's explore the underwater world together and delve into the hidden wonders beneath the gentle waves. The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.