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Naama Bay Collection

"Discover the Underwater Wonders in Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea" Naama Bay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt is a paradise for marine enthusiasts

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Common lionfish (Pterois miles) from below

Common lionfish (Pterois miles) from below, back-lit by the sun, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Small school of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) in shallow water

Small school of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) in shallow water, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Bluespotted stingray (Taeniura lymma)

Bluespotted stingray (Taeniura lymma), front side view, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Small school of sergeant major fish (Abudefduf vaigiensis) in shallow sandy bay

Small school of sergeant major fish (Abudefduf vaigiensis) in shallow sandy bay, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Napoleon wrasse (cheilinus undulatus) juvenile

Napoleon wrasse (cheilinus undulatus) juvenile, an endangered species, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Small school of Blotcheye soldierfish (White edged soldier fish) (Myripristis murdjan)

Small school of Blotcheye soldierfish (White edged soldier fish) (Myripristis murdjan), Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Common lionfish (Pterois miles)

Common lionfish (Pterois miles), front view, Naama Bay, Ras Mohammed National Park, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatis narinari) juvenile over sandy ocean floor

Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatis narinari) juvenile over sandy ocean floor, from above, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Red Sea anemonefish pair (Amphiprion bicinctus) and Bubble anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor)

Red Sea anemonefish pair (Amphiprion bicinctus) and Bubble anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor), Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Solitary scuba diver in shallow sandy bay

Solitary scuba diver in shallow sandy bay, with sun beams, Naama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Close-up of eyes of a bluespotted stingray (Taeniura lymma)

Close-up of eyes of a bluespotted stingray (Taeniura lymma), Naama Bay, off Sharm el-Sheikh, Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Medium shoal or school of blue striped snapper (Lutjanus kasmira)

Medium shoal or school of blue striped snapper (Lutjanus kasmira), Naama Bay, off Sharm el-Sheikh, Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Coral reef and three scuba divers

Coral reef and three scuba divers, Naama Bay, Sharm el-Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Shoal of fish in shallow sandy bay

Shoal of fish in shallow sandy bay, Naama Bay, Sharm el-Sheikh, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Shoal or school of sergeant major fish

Shoal or school of sergeant major fish, (Abudefduf vaigiensis), Naama Bay, off Sharm el Sheikh, Sinai, Egypt, Red Sea, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: School of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta)

School of Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta)
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Close up of a Common giant clam (Tridacna maxima)

Close up of a Common giant clam (Tridacna maxima)
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Juvenile Highfin sabretooth blenny (Petroscirtes mitratus)

Juvenile Highfin sabretooth blenny (Petroscirtes mitratus)
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Portrait of an Arabian boxfish (Tetrasomus gibbosus). Na'ama Bay, Sharm el Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Juvenile Red Sea anemonefish (Amphiprion bicinctus)

Juvenile Red Sea anemonefish (Amphiprion bicinctus)
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatis narinari)

Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatis narinari)
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Hooded cuttlefish (Sepia prashadi) allowing a close up

Hooded cuttlefish (Sepia prashadi) allowing a close up
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Yellow lip shield slug couple (Chelidonura flavolobata)

Yellow lip shield slug couple (Chelidonura flavolobata)
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Bubble coral (Plerogrya sinuosa). Na ama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt

Bubble coral (Plerogrya sinuosa). Na ama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix). Na ama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt

Porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix). Na ama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt
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Yellow boxfish (Ostracion cubicus). Na'ama Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Red Sea anemonefish (Amphiprion bicinctus) in Haddonss anemone (Stichodactyla haddoni)

Red Sea anemonefish (Amphiprion bicinctus) in Haddonss anemone (Stichodactyla haddoni)
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Seagrass ghost pipefish (Solenostomus cyanopterus) close-up

Seagrass ghost pipefish (Solenostomus cyanopterus) close-up
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Background imageNaama Bay Collection: Bluespotted stingray (Taeniura lymma) resting in the sand

Bluespotted stingray (Taeniura lymma) resting in the sand
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"Discover the Underwater Wonders in Sharm El Sheikh, Red Sea" Naama Bay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt is a paradise for marine enthusiasts. With its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, this destination offers an unforgettable diving experience. As you descend into the depths below, you'll be greeted by the mesmerizing sight of a common lionfish gracefully gliding through the water. Back-lit by the sun's rays, it creates a stunning silhouette against the azure backdrop. In shallower waters, a small school of Indian mackerel darts around playfully. Their silver bodies shimmer as they navigate through the colorful corals that dot Naama Bay's sandy floor. Amongst these corals resides another captivating creature - the red sea anemone fish. These tiny fish find refuge within bubble anemones, creating a symbiotic relationship that showcases nature's harmony at its finest. A bluespotted stingray elegantly glides along with grace and elegance. Its unique patterned skin catches your eye as it effortlessly moves across Naama Bay's underwater landscape. Meanwhile, sergeant major fish form their own miniature squadron in shallow sandy bays. Their bright yellow bodies create a striking contrast against their surroundings and add to the vibrancy of this underwater haven. As you venture further out into Ras Mohammed National Park from Naama Bay, giant trevally swim above vast fields of sea grass. These powerful predators command attention with their sleek bodies and swift movements. The juvenile Napoleon wrasse makes an appearance too; however, this endangered species serves as a reminder to protect and preserve these fragile ecosystems for future generations to enjoy. Back at Naama Bay itself, another encounter with lionfish awaits – this time from a front view. Its venomous spines remind us of both its beauty and danger simultaneously while highlighting nature's delicate balance. Finally, soaring above like majestic birds are spotted eagle rays.

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