When To Go Diving
Abu Fandera Bay can be dived year-round, but the best time to visit is between March and May or September, and November. During these months, the water temperature is warm and comfortable, and visibility is excellent, making optimal diving conditions. The sea is typically calm during these periods, which is ideal for night dives or beginner divers. However, it's worth noting that the Red Sea region experiences little seasonal variation, and diving is possible throughout the year. Water temperatures remain mild even in the winter months, making diving possible even in the cooler months. It's always best to consult with your dive operator or guide to determine the best time to visit Abu Fandera Bay based on your preferences and the specific conditions at the time of your trip
What to see
Abu Fandera Bay is home to a diverse range of marine life, including various species of colorful reef fish. Divers can expect to see schools of fish such as angelfish, butterflyfish, and parrotfish, which are commonly found around the coral formations and seagrass beds in the bay. The bay is also a habitat for larger pelagic fish like barracuda, tuna, and jackfish, which can be seen cruising in the open water around the bay. Additionally, divers may encounter stingrays, eagle rays, and occasionally manta rays, which are more commonly found in the deeper waters outside the bay. The bay is also home to several shark species, including whitetip reef sharks and blacktip reef sharks. Moray eels, octopuses, and cuttlefish are also common sights, often hiding in the crevices and coral formations around the bay. Finally, Abu Fandera Bay is also home to hawksbill and green turtles, which are often seen feeding on the seagrass beds