The Dunraven Wreck is one of the Red Sea’s most famous historic wreck dives, featuring an upside-down 19th-century steamship covered in corals and marine life. With easy penetration routes, dramatic underwater scenery, and schools of glassfish filling the interior, it offers an unforgettable wreck diving experience for divers of all levels.

Location: Ras Mohamed National Park

Level: Beginner to Advanced

Depth: 28-30m

  • Upside-down wreck structure
  • Easy wreck penetration
  • Dramatic stern and propeller section
  • Marine life-filled interior
  • Historic 19th-century steamship remains
  • Excellent underwater photography opportunities

Barracuda, Jackfish, Batfish, Tuna, Snapper, Napoleon wrasse, Moray eels, Lionfish, Glassfish, Anthias, Groupers, Reef sharks, Eagle rays, Manta rays (occasionally), Dolphins (in the blue water)

Unlike deeper or more advanced wrecks, the Dunraven allows divers to safely experience wreck penetration in relatively shallow water while still enjoying dramatic underwater atmosphere.

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