
Family Travel · Read time ~5 min
Family holidays in Saudi Arabia have a new option that most families haven't considered: the Red Sea. Not just as a beach destination — but as a genuine underwater adventure that the whole family can share, at their own level, on the same trip.
The Saudi Red Sea's conditions — calm, warm, clear — are ideal for children. The reefs close to Jeddah are accessible, protected, and full of life. And the certification system is designed with families in mind: there are structured programs for kids as young as 8, with supervised activities at every level up to a full diving licence.
The trip that usually gets described in the family group chat for months afterwards isn't the resort. It's the day everyone got in the water.
The diving industry has built structured entry points for every age. No child is too young to experience the reef, and no parent is too old to start.
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Snorkeling
Age Under 8
None needed
Jeddah's shallow reefs are calm enough for kids with a mask and fins. Some sites have vibrant coral at 1–2 metres depth — no scuba required to have an incredible experience.
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Bubblemaker
Age 8–9
PADI Bubblemaker
A supervised scuba experience in water no deeper than 2 metres. Kids learn to breathe from a regulator and move underwater. Most kids describe it as the best thing they've ever done.
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Discover Scuba / Junior Open Water
Age 10–14
Junior OWD (10+)
10 is the minimum age for a full Junior Open Water Diver certification. Kids this age are often the fastest learners in the water — no bad habits to unlearn.
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Full Open Water Diver
Age 15+
Open Water Diver
From 15, teenagers can complete the same course as adults with no restrictions. Many of the best divers started at this age.
Children who dive the Jeddah reefs for the first time describe fish that don't run away. That detail matters more than it sounds. On reefs that haven't been heavily touched, the marine life behaves naturally — curious, unhurried, unfazed by the presence of small humans peering at them through masks.
Parrotfish, clownfish hiding in anemones, moray eels doing their slow-moving thing in crevices, the occasional sea turtle drifting past — this isn't something you have to search for or get lucky with. It's just there.
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Clownfish & anemones
The Nemo moment is real — and on Saudi reefs, the fish are actually there.
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Sea turtles
Regular sightings on Jeddah and Yanbu reefs. Slow, gentle, completely unafraid.
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Coral gardens
Healthy, colourful, complex — the kind of reef that makes children want to become marine biologists.
You don't have to dive to enjoy this trip — and you don't have to sit on the boat watching. Non-diving parents can snorkel the same reefs while kids are on their dive, join the boat for the day to be part of the experience, or use the time to do a Discover Scuba session of their own.
Many parents who came along "just to watch" have ended up getting certified by the end of the trip. It's that kind of activity.
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Stay in Jeddah
Jeddah Corniche puts the family within 30 minutes of dive sites. Plenty of non-diving activities for rest days — malls, the old city, beaches.
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Plan for 3–4 days
One day to settle, two days of water activities, one rest day. The kids won't want to leave — build in flexibility.
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Best months: November to April
Cooler temperatures above water, warm and clear water below. Ideal for kids who might otherwise overheat between dives.
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No gear to bring
Reputable dive centres provide everything — wetsuits, masks, fins, tanks. Pack light and let them kit you out on arrival.
Plan the trip your family will talk about for years.
Browse guided family-friendly dive trips around Jeddah — experienced instructors, all gear provided, activities for every age.
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