Abu Dhabi’s Marine Side – Unveiling the dives of the country

Abu Dhabi, renowned for its opulent skyscrapers and cultural landmarks, also offers captivating opportunities for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. Nestled along the Arabian Gulf’s azure waters, this Emirati capital boasts a diverse marine ecosystem teeming with colourful coral reefs, vibrant fish species, and unique underwater landscapes

Sir Bani Yas Island

One of Abu Dhabi’s premier snorkelling destinations is Sir Bani Yas Island, welcoming both beginners and seasoned divers. Part of the Al Dhafra Desert Islands, this island, recognized as the World’s Leading Sustainable Tourism Destination in 2014, is celebrated for its natural beauty and diverse adventure opportunities.

Saadiyat Reef

Saadiyat Reef, known for its abundant marine life and vibrant coral reefs, provides an accessible scuba diving experience in Abu Dhabi’s open seas. This marine protected area boasts deep waters teeming with diverse flora and fauna, making it a favourite among enthusiasts for its stunning underwater landscapes.

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The Dalma Islands

Situated 42km off Abu Dhabi’s coast, Dalma Islands offer an exceptional opportunity for deep-sea scuba diving. Known as a historic pearl-diving hub in the Arabian Gulf, this island has been inhabited for over 7000 years, steeped in maritime traditions and heritage. The surrounding waters are equally rich in exploration possibilities, and when it comes to choosing an Abu Dhabi beach resort, you can’t go wrong with a choice like the Anantara Santorini​​​​​​​

The Old Cement Barge

The Old Cement Barge is a fantastic spot in Abu Dhabi for both scuba diving and snorkelling. It also serves as a popular destination for a romantic date, offering a unique and unforgettable experience. Beneath the clear waters, you can glimpse the submerged cement bags and explore the site’s vibrant marine life, making it ideal for divers and snorkelers alike to enjoy.