Learn about diving trips in Jeddah and the weather conditions in the coming days

2024-05-27 2024-05-27T11:15:16Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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ArabiaWeather - Saudi Arabia has many advantages that suit lovers of adventure and tourism. It also offers many distinctive events that arouse enthusiasm and provide unprecedented experiences for citizens, residents and visitors. Among these amazing experiences is diving in the waters of the Red Sea in Jeddah, where the hidden world can be explored. the deeps.

The waters of Jeddah, the Bride of the Red Sea, are distinguished by their natural beauty, the clarity of their waters, their deep caves, and their coral reefs that reflect the sun’s rays with their bright colors. This marine environment is considered home to a large number of marine creatures, which makes the diving experience in it like a beautiful dream in which a person lives.

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Jeddah weather

It is expected, God willing, that there will be a gradual rise in temperature in the coming days, amid generally hot weather during the daylight hours
It is relatively hot during the night hours, but on Thursday, there will be an additional rise in temperatures on Thursday, approaching 40 degrees Celsius, with active northwesterly winds, accompanied by strong gusts, which may lead to an increase in the percentage of dust in the atmosphere, and the weather is generally hot during Daytime hours, while the weather is moderate during the night hours.

 

History of diving in Jeddah

Diving in Jeddah has a long history, and diving methods have developed over the years to become easier and more luxurious thanks to modern technologies, which increases the enjoyment of the experience and makes it more comfortable. For decades, Jeddah has been welcoming diving enthusiasts, until it became the city's identity and a hobby for dreamers. Thanks to its location on the coast of the Red Sea, which is rich in diversity of marine life, Jeddah witnessed a boom in the diving hobby.

In the past, Jeddah Corniche was a top destination for divers, but with the increasing popularity of diving in recent years, this has encouraged some investors to open beaches dedicated to diving. These beaches are now equipped to receive divers, allowing them to explore dozens of types of coral reefs and hundreds of species of fish. This development has led to a great demand for diving, in addition to sea tours on boats and tourist yachts that enable visitors to see the sea terrain up close.

Diving enthusiasts can see various types of marine fish such as lionfish, barracuda, rays, turtles, octopus, and squid, in addition to exploring the clear blue and deep turquoise waters. These experiences allow diving into a hidden and enchanting world through well-organized diving trips, starting from reception, preparing equipment, launching, resting after diving, and finally ending the trip and changing clothes.

This year's "Saudi Summer" program offers seven unique tourist destinations: Asir, Al-Baha, Taif, Red Sea, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Al-Ula. The program will also witness the return of the Jeddah Season and the launch of the Asir Season, with many concerts and events designed for families and children. In addition, the World E-Sports Championships will be organized in the capital, and the World Boxing Championships in Riyadh and Jeddah.

 

 

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