Cony Bay west Ras Ghozlani
This site lies at the begin mouth of Mersa Bereka, the large shallow bay that nearly
separates Ras Muhammad itself from the Sinai mainland. The reef follows the
shoreline at the bay's northern point: a sheer but shallow inshore wall gives way to a
sloping, patchy reef face below about 15m (50ft). It's hardly worth listing the vast array
of coral at this site - if it exists in the Red Sea, you'll find it here. Fish life is abundant all
across the reef in a riot of scintillating color. This is possibly the nicest spot on the
southern coast for small reef species. Unlike the popular, but overcrowded sites, this
superb site is not visited by hordes of divers each day, so its delicate beauty has been
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