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Qaruh Island

Qaruh Island (Arabic: جزيرة قاروه) is an island belonging to the state of Kuwait, which received its name from the large amounts of petroleum sediments in the area (known as Qar in Arabic). It is the smallest of the nine islands, and also the furthest island from the Kuwaiti mainland. It is located 37.5 kilometres east of the mainland coast, and 17 kilometres northeast of Umm al Maradim. The island is roughly 275 meters long by 175 meters at its widest (area about 3.5 ha. The island was also the first part of Kuwaiti soil that was liberated from Iraq during the Gulf War on January 21, 1991.

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Umm al Maradim 

Umm Al-Maradim is surrounded by deep waters which enable ships to land directly at its shores - an advantage which is not available on most Kuwaiti islands. It is 1.5 kilometres (0.9 miles) in length and 540 metres (1,770 feet) in width, which represents an area of approximately 65 hectares (160 acres). It is an oval-shaped island with a sand cape. Pearl oysters breed around the island's seabed.

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Qiţ‘at al Bunayyah

Qiţ‘at al Bunayyah is a reef(s) and is located in Al Aḩmadī, Kuwait. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is -9999 metres. Variant forms of spelling for Qiţ‘at al Bunayyah or in other languages: قِطْعَة اَلْبُنَيَّة (ar), Qiţ‘at al Bunayyah (ar), Qit`at al Bunayyah.

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R​​​​ed ​See Safari.

Just 40km south of Marsa Alam airport, Marsa Shagra stands as the largest and most iconic of our locations. Its pristine house reef, one of the most beautiful in the Red Sea, owes its health to the strict environmental protection measures we uphold in the village. Divers flock to Marsa Shagra for the unique freedom and flexibility provided by our unlimited diving concept on the house reef. Additionally, we offer access to over 20 nearby dive sites, including the renowned Elphinstone and Marsa Abu Dabab, ensuring divers experience the Red Sea’s most extraordinary marine life. Marsa Shagra is the ideal gateway to exploring the wonders of the Southern Red Sea.


Diving in Oman

Oman, particularly the waters around Muscat, is an ideal destination for beginner divers. The conditions are calm, the water warm, and the marine life vibrant with color. You’ll encounter a variety of tropical fish and both hard and soft corals that are sure to captivate. For macro enthusiasts, the area is teeming with nudibranchs and reef fish, while those seeking larger marine creatures will not be disappointed. Turtles, Zebra and Blacktip Reef Sharks, and even Whale Sharks during the right season are all part of the underwater experience.