
Dive Sites in Qatar
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New Club Reef

New Club Reef is a man made reef, assessable from the shore it houses a variety of structures, different fish and great for macro photography
Peters Barge

Peters barge is an ex coast guard barge that sank in the late 1990's accessible from shore and sits about 21 meters deeps.
GMC reef

GMC is an artificial reef, comprising four vehicles (all made by GMC, surprisingly!). It lies a short swim out from the beach (around 100 m, depending on the tide). From the marker buoy there, it's a short descent to 6 m, where the first vehicle lies. Each subsequent vehicle is little more than a minute away from the last, and can be reached by a connected rope line.
Othmans Reef

Othman's Reef is a popular club dive site, not only for the attraction of the reef itself, but for the exhilarating drive to the Inland Sea site, dune-bashing as you go. Depending on whether you take the safer flat route or the scary trail up and over the dunes, the trip is in the region of 30 - 40 minutes. The Inland Sea offers a view of Saudi Arabia in the distance, and an almost unbroken line of deserted beach in all directions.
Pericles Wreck

On route to Aeden from Umm Said (Mesaieed)when a fire broke out in the Engine room. Was abandoned by the crew and was towed for salvage. The fire eventually spread, and the salvage was abandoned with the Pericles eventually sinking.
Wreck sank upside down - originally the ship was proud of the surface, but over time has settled into the seabed. Shallowest section is the stern keel and rudder in 8 meters of water, a 20-foot diameter 5 bladed prop is still in place, and magnificent on good viz, there is a very large scour on the stern section, and even bigger scour on the bow section. general depth are 24 meters - with the bow section, sunk into the sand
Mo Wreck

Ship was found as an abandoned derelict after a fire and scuttled
Ship rested upright and for several years had its masts visible. Has slowly deteriorated and is known for ghost nets and other such risks.
Ed Al Shargi Wreck

Ed Al Shari Wreck
Terrys Tug

Large crane barge laying on its side off the coast of Qatar at a depth of around 37 meters
Murjan Wreck

Unknown, believed to have sank off the coast of Das Island with several bodies washing up on shore wearing life jackets marked with the vessels name. Marjan lifeboat also discovered washed up in Abu Dhabi.
Wreck resting leaning towards its port side at depth beyond 20 meters. Sulphur cargo is still clearly visible and there is plenty of life and parts of the ship still to look at.
50 Meter Tanker

Vessel was on route to Bahrain from Muscat when it hit bad weather and sank. Presumed due to excess ballast as a result of possible human error. 12 crew noted as safe, 4 missing one confirmed dead.
SH Dream

Barge that sank in 2019 by the Qatari airforce
2 Sisters Wreck

Huwailah Tug and Barge