Haji Mohammadi Diving School and Water Sports - Daymaniyat Islands
Haji Mohammadi, in the Daymaniyat Islands, offers a relaxed dive without too much fuss. We've often found good visibility here, usually around 15-20 meters, which makes for easy viewing of the common stony corals: lots of brain, table, and staghorn varieties forming a decent reef structure. It’s a comfortable spot for newer divers, or for those wanting a chilled-out second dive. You’ll typically see the usual reef suspects – some parrotfish, a few snappers, and we’ve occasionally spotted an African blue swimming crab scuttling across the sand patches. It’s a solid, undemanding dive site.
- Location
- Daymaniyat Islands, Oman, Red Sea & Middle East
- Coordinates
- 26.934473, 56.271750
Nearby Dive Sites in Daymaniyat Islands
- ABT Divers - 10-20m (reef)
- ABT Salalah - 10-25m (reef)
- Ajayeb-e Abi Qeshm Diving Center
- Al Boom Diving
- Aquarium - 5-18m (reef)
- Bermuda Diving
- China Wreck (direction 150deg) (wreck)
- Dibba Rock (pinnacle)
- Divemasters delight - 10-25m (reef)
- Dolphin Marjan Diving Center
- Eagle Bay - 5-18m (reef)
- Extra Divers Musandam
- Flamingo Beach: Beach Entry - 5-15m (shore)
- Flamingo Beach: New Entry - 5-15m (shore)
- Flamingo Beach: Side Entry - 5-15m (shore)
Nearest Dive Centres to Haji Mohammadi Diving School and Water Sports
Marine Life in Daymaniyat Islands
Home to 4 recorded species including 3 hard corals, 1 sea snails & nudibranchs.
Notable Species
- Cauliflower coral (Pocillopora verrucosa) - Hard Corals
- Closed brain coral (Leptoria phrygia) - Hard Corals
- Feathered Cone (Conus pennaceus) - Sea Snails & Nudibranchs
- Pavona coral (Pavona duerdeni) - Hard Corals