5. Boiler Wreck
Situated in Abu Madafi reef, Boiler Wreck is considered one of the best diving spots in Jeddah, and a resting place to some of the oldest shipwrecks in the kingdom. Believed to have sunk over 100 years ago, this shipwreck is now completely covered in corals, beautifully reclaiming it as part of the scenery. A section of the ship's stern, and its two boilers, which the diving spot is named after, are the only recognizable parts that remain. This shipwreck site measures 18 meters in depth, and is home to diverse school of fishes, manta rays, and sharks. Boiler Wreck is accessible to any level of divers, but it's also a favorite of advanced divers. Not far from the ship's bow is a complex network of caverns that cut through the reef, taking divers into a tunnel that lead through the corals, and into an open pool that is 5 meters deep. The current can be very strong, which makes the caverns only suitable for advanced divers. That, and the lights that refract from small openings at the top, does make Boiler Wreck a favorite, picturesque diving spot to many.