El Mina
The Mina’s rests remain just east of Hurghada harbour. It was an Egyptian minesweeper, brought down by Israeli fighter jets in the late sixties. It is therefore of great historical significance.
The Mina measures 60 to 70 meters. The sea is relatively calm here but the visibility leaves room for improvement.
The site of the El Mina isn’t exactly marked by flourishing flora or fauna. Its not recommended to enter the El Mina through its blast-hole. It is tight and poorly lit.
Finding site: easy
Visibility: not great
Current: weak to none
Dive difficulty: easy
Photographic interest: medium
Marine Life: medium
Type of wreck: minesweeper
Wreck position: Hurghada harbour
Minimum depths: 10 metres
Maximum depth: 32 metres