The Red Sea at night is a different place entirely. Come and see.
The lionfish come out after dark and move through the reef in a way you never see during the day. The Spanish dancer — a large, vivid nudibranch found in the Red Sea — emerges at night and, if you are lucky, does exactly what its name suggests. The colours under a torch at depth are sharper and stranger than anything you see in daylight.
We dive from the shore at the Lighthouse, the same site used for day sessions. The water, the entry, the method are all the same. What changes is everything else.
This is one of those experiences that sounds interesting and turns out to be genuinely memorable.