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how deep is red sea

The Red Sea is about 490 meters (1,610 feet) deep on average , and its deepest point is around 3,040 meters (9,974 feet).

Quick Scoop

  • Most of the Red Sea is relatively shallow, with large areas under 100 meters deep.
  • The deepest part is in the central trough of the sea.
  • Different sources give slightly different maximum-depth figures, but they cluster around 3,000 meters.

Useful Context

If you just need the short version: average depth = about 490 m; maximum depth = about 3,000–3,040 m.

TL;DR: The Red Sea is fairly deep overall, but most of it is much shallower than its central trench.