There is a small semi outcropping reef situated 6.9miles west of Ras Mohamed with a small beacon indicating the southern tip of Sha’ab Mahmud. The British merchant ship Dunraven sank in 1876 and she lies upside down at 15-30m. Dunraven was the subject of a memorable BBC documentary film in 1979 and has become a classic site for scuba divers. Since the cargo bales of was lost during the shipwreck when the ship caught fire, the wreck looks like a large, practically empty cave. You can access through the three main openings at the stern, center and the bow. The dive begins from the stern, the deepest point of the wreck. After going a few dozen meters, you can penetrate the hull – populated by large groupers, lionfish, glassfish and multicoloured Alcyonarians, It is best to exit through the opening amidships by the engine room, so that you can explore the outside of bow area and the nearby coral garden.