

Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 03, 2014 à 08:39 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats.


Saudi Arabia, diving
Jan 06, 2015 à 01:52 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 19, 2014 à 10:41 PM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Jan 26, 2015 à 07:25 PM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Feb 02, 2015 à 11:58 PM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 11, 2014 à 02:07 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 15, 2014 à 12:39 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 15, 2014 à 07:38 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 26, 2014 à 01:44 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Feb 18, 2015 à 08:18 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Jan 28, 2015 à 07:02 AM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Dec 08, 2014 à 07:45 PM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...


Saudi Arabia, diving
Feb 10, 2015 à 11:27 PM
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south. Saudi Arabia has the longest coastline on the Red Sea - over 79 percent of the sea's eastern shoreline - and a wealth of diving possibilities. From the Jordanian border on the northern Gulf of Aqaba to the Yemeni border in the far south, there are probably as many reefs in Saudi waters as the rest of the Red Sea combined and what is so intriguing is that unlike all of the other shores, they are almost entirely unexplored. Just under the surface is a pristine coral reef containing at least 200 species of coral in different colours. Compared to the more frequented resort areas of Egypt like Sharm El-Sheik and Hurghada, divers state that Jeddah's reefs are unharmed and not crowded with dive boats. ...