Eritrea offers an untamed landscape of astonishing diversity, an interior rich in historical remains, a coastal gateway to some outstanding diving spots, and a broad, hospitable welcome. Eritrea will prove irresistible to those seeking adventure. More than 300 islands are preliminary of the Eritrean coastline, only a few are inhabited by fishermen who live an archaic life like they did for hundreds of years.
More than 30 years, there was no commercial fishing in the waters of the Dahlak archipelago, which resulted in sheer enormous fish diversity and opulence, contrary to many other regions of the Red Sea and elsewhere. The diversity of the Eritrean waters, biologically and geologically, is a real eldorado for divers who seek the adventure.
You can dive alongside "classical" coral islands and seam reefs, next time hover above gigantic granite formations of tectonic origin, then, at the next spot, choose a volcanic island with black ground and different flora and fauna. And don't forget to visit the spectacular wrecks!