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Dive sites nearby

Jackfish Corner

Jackfish corner dive site is roughly 1 hour from Khasab harbour, on a small island. This dive site goes to 50+ metres. You can often find strong currents here.

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Abu Rashid Wall

Roughly 1 hour away from Khasab harbour is Abu Rashid wall. This dive site goes to 50+ metres, there can often be strong currents however they vary alot depending on the conditions, tides etc.

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Abu Rashid Drift

Just 1 hour away from Khasab harbour, is Abu Rashid drift. This site can go to 50+ metres. The strength of the currents can vary from very slow to very fast depending on the tide timings and conditions.

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Ruqq Swayak (Sunken Reef of Tawakul)

RUQQ SWAYAK (Sunken Reef of Tawakul): this site is a great combination of walls and slopes with beautiful hard and soft coral garden. Depth: 10–40 meters. REMARKS: There is always strong current in the area!

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Kachalu (Jazirat Abu Sufur)

KACHALU (Jazirat Abu Sufur): this is a small island located straight north away from the Musandam Peninsula. It is a great combination of walls and slopes with beautiful hard and soft coral gardens. Depth: 10–40 meters. REMARKS: There is always strong current in the area!

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Hidden Beach Drift

This is only a one hour and twenty minute speedboat ride from Khasab harbour. This drift dive varies in current strength depending on currents and weather conditions etc. The depth for this dive site starts around 5 metres and can go down to 35 metres.

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Hidden Beach

This dive site is located around 1 hour and 20 minutes by speedboat from Khasab harbour. The depth at this dive site starts from 5 metres to 30 metres. There are sometimes light currents here.

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Beachams Arch

Beacham’s Arch is 45-50 minutes from Khasab harbour by speedboat. This is very similar to cats eye however there is more of a chance to see bigger marine life. The average depth for this dive site is 18 metres, there is sometimes strong currents here.

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Cats Eye

Cats eye gets it unique name from the holes in the mountain looking like cats eyes. This is a very beautiful dive site for all different levels of divers. This is a sloping coral reef down to a sandy bottom.

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Storm’s Wreck

This wreck is an old dhow full of cars, it hit the island and sunk scattering the cars at different depths. At 6 metres you can see part of the wreck then the car are separated at different depths, the last one being at 20 metres.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.