Sanganeb Atoll
Also known as: Sanganeb Reef, Sanganeb Marine National Park
Best time to dive
January to December; November to April
What you might see
- DolphinPossible
- Grey reef sharkPossible
- Hammerhead sharkLikely
- Napoleon wrasseLikely
- Sea turtleLikely
Sightings are seasonal probabilities, not promises - even in peak season nature does its own thing.
Certification & difficulty
Advanced Open Water - advanced conditions (currents/depth); dive within your training.
Snorkelling
Snorkel-friendly - Yes - the sheltered lagoon and shallows near the lighthouse are snorkel-viable and calmer than the current-swept outer walls
Safety notes
Strong currents at the plateaus, lagoon navigation hazards among patch reefs (particularly hazardous at night), localized coral bleaching reported, remote location with limited emergency support; broader access hazard - Sudan civil war/Port Sudan drone strikes (2025), confirm current operator status (VERIFY)
Permits & fees
Sanganeb Atoll Marine National Park - Sudan's first gazetted marine park (1990) and, with Dungonab Bay-Mukkawar Island NP, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 2016); marine park entrance/conservation fee typically collected via the liveaboard operator, exact amount not documented
Permits and operators change - confirm before booking.
Location
Nearest hub: Port Sudan
This profile is desk research, compiled from public sources - not a first-hand dive report. Coordinates are approximate.

