The Shark and Yolanda Reefs are world-class dive sites in Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt. Located at the meeting point between the waters of the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba, these reefs offer fantastic colours, great fish variety and beautiful soft corals. Not only that, but a drift over the Yolanda Reef will offer divers the chance to see an interesting wreck and a boat load of abandoned cargo of an unusual nature. Thanks to the merchant ship’s sinking in 1980, you can now see bath tubs, sinks toilets and other bathroom essentials amongst the host of tuna, barracudas, moray eels and Napoleon wrasses that inhabit the reef.
The mountain-like peaks of these reefs are home to almost every type of species the Red Sea has to offer including batfish in their thousands, sting rays and lyretail hogfish.