Dive in Oman

    Diving in Salalah

    Eagle Bay Salalah, Oman

    Beautiful, sheltered beach, large sandy patch in the center with a long sloping coral bank on the south side of the bay and numerous rock and coral outcrops on the north side, 5-15m, this is an excellent site for Turtles, Eagle rays, large Batfish and Boxfish.
    Diving in Salalah eagle bay

    Eagle Bay Salalah, Oman

    Beautiful, sheltered beach, large sandy patch in the center with a long sloping coral bank on the south side of the bay and numerous rock and coral outcrops on the north side, 5-15m, this is an excellent site for Turtles, Eagle rays, large Batfish and Boxfish.
    the beach

    Eagle Bay Salalah, Oman

    Beautiful, sheltered beach, large sandy patch in the center with a long sloping coral bank on the south side of the bay and numerous rock and coral outcrops on the north side, 5-15m, this is an excellent site for Turtles, Eagle rays, large Batfish and Boxfish.
    around the wreck

    Eagle Bay Salalah, Oman

    Beautiful, sheltered beach, large sandy patch in the center with a long sloping coral bank on the south side of the bay and numerous rock and coral outcrops on the north side, 5-15m, this is an excellent site for Turtles, Eagle rays, large Batfish and Boxfish.
    Octopus Rock

    Octopus Rock Musandam, Oman

    A Rock formation which looks like octopus legs underwater.One of the best dive sites around, allways a lot of fish, big change of whalesharks ( in summer season). Seahorses at 150 degrees at around 30m or on the sand wall which is coverd in coral.

    Aquarium Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Bill's Bumps Fahal Island, Oman

    Deep Reef Fahal Island, Oman

    F.A.D. Island Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Fish Soup Point Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Garden of Eden Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Hamburger Bay Fahal Island, Oman

    Jussah Island North Bandar Jussa, Oman

    Jussah Island South Bandar Jussa, Oman

    Jussah Point Bandar Jussa, Oman

    Leopard Alley Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Little June North Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Little June South Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Mermaid Cove Bandar Khayran, Oman

    Quriyat wreck Bandar Khayran, Oman

    Cargo wreck named 'MS Mimoona'

    Ras Abu Daoud Bandar Khayran, Oman

    Ray Bay & Cave Fahal Island, Oman

    There is a narrow tunnel on the NE tip of Fahal Island. Sometime some sharks inthere!

    S.N.V. Al Munnassir Bandar Khayran, Oman

    Al Munnassir is a 3,000 tonne ship was sunk in 30 metres of water. This troop carrier and tank transporter is 84 meters long.She sits upright; the bow is at 26m and stern at 30m.

    Shaik Saif Bandar Khayran, Oman

    Shallow Reef Fahal Island, Oman

    Shark Alley Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Shark Point Fahal Island, Oman

    Stingray Paradise Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Training Bay Bandar Jussa, Oman

    Dive training site.

    Tug & Barge Fahal Island, Oman

    Turtle Lounge Daymaniyat Islands, Oman

    Octopus in english beach

    English Beach Salalah, Oman

    a large, beautiful, unspoilt bay, the best dive is on the west side, with an easy sandy entrance, with a maximum depth of 18m. The bay is generally very sheltered, with a rocky wall along the west side and rock and coral outcrops which can be found by zig-zagging across the sand away from the wall.…
    A Ray

    English Beach Salalah, Oman

    a large, beautiful, unspoilt bay, the best dive is on the west side, with an easy sandy entrance, with a maximum depth of 18m. The bay is generally very sheltered, with a rocky wall along the west side and rock and coral outcrops which can be found by zig-zagging across the sand away from the wall.…
    Cuttlefish in the aquarium

    The Aquarium Salalah, Oman

    A small, very sheltered bay with a fairly narrow entrance protected by a rocky outcrop. The dive site is between 5 and 15m, beds of soft orange leather coral together with many coral banks, large shoals of squirrelfish, soldierfish, snapper, fusiliers, goatfish and sweepers. Cuttlefish, Reef Squid,…

    Turtle Alley Salalah, Oman

    Large beds of kelp make this site difficult to access early in the season, but once the kelp dies it is an excellent site for the novice divers, with long alleyways, sandy patches, outcrops and large beds of corals. Best at high tide.

    Rocky beach Salalah, Oman

    A large bay with many different routes to dive. Like Turtle Alley, it can be difficult to access early in the season due to the kelp, but also has many alleys, rock and coral outcrops and sandy patches. Many different varieties of Moray Eel are seen at this site, from the small Grey Moray,…
    The china wreck

    China wreck Salalah, Oman

    A stunning dive site, approximately 100m off the beach in depths of between 4 and 10m.The wreck is a 19th century Portuguese ship, possibly one of the first steel steam boats due to the fact that the anchors are of the type that had been used on wooden boats. The wreck is in pieces although many…
    The propeller

    Cement Ship Salalah, Oman

    800m off the first headland is another wreck, an old cement ship which had foundered in the Port. It was subsequently taken out to open water and sunk in 30+m and is an excellent dive for the Advanced Diver, with the possibility of full penetration in three different parts of the wreck. Large shoals…
    Cement wreck

    Cement Ship Salalah, Oman

    800m off the first headland is another wreck, an old cement ship which had foundered in the Port. It was subsequently taken out to open water and sunk in 30+m and is an excellent dive for the Advanced Diver, with the possibility of full penetration in three different parts of the wreck. Large shoals…
    Potato grouper living in the wreck

    Cement Ship Salalah, Oman

    800m off the first headland is another wreck, an old cement ship which had foundered in the Port. It was subsequently taken out to open water and sunk in 30+m and is an excellent dive for the Advanced Diver, with the possibility of full penetration in three different parts of the wreck. Large shoals…