Marsa Alam is becoming more and more popular in the international diving world.
The resort is peaceful, with a relatively remote location, about 4 hours’ drive from the popular Hurghada Resort, and is an ideal destination for a quiet and relaxing holiday.
The charm of Marsa Alam lies in its tropical atmosphere, its deep blue beaches surrounded by cliffs.
the beaches of Paradisia, and its majestic palm trees.
As a result, Marsa Alam has become a popular destination for divers who want to explore the many ancient diving sites where dolphins and turtles roam freely.
Snorkeling at Marsa Alam is perfect for all coastal coral reefs and seaweeds.

QUALIFIED DIVERS
Diving in Marsa Alam is world class, combining the best aspects of shore diving and boat diving.
The coastal coral reefs are impressive, with impressive hard and soft corals, exquisite terrain, and an amazing number and variety of colorful fish.
Egyptra offers coral reef diving services and is the perfect starting point for your diving holiday. In the middle of the bay.
Even if you don’t see “Dennis”, here is enough to satisfy most divers who want to relax on the shore diving.
The coral reefs are beautiful and full of marine life and have also been known as a place for frequent sightings of guitar sharks, turtles, and eels.
In order to take full advantage of the best advantages of the area,
The spectacular rock walls and slopes of Elphinstone Reef are a spectacular dive. The rugged walls of this huge finger-shaped coral reef suddenly turned blue, decorated with soft corals, sponges, gorgonians, and fans.
Sharks often swim around, feeding on abundant coral fish. The northern plateau is the habitat of hammerhead sharks, and marine whitetip sharks are often seen.

Best Diving points in Marsa Alam :
Abu Dabbab Beach or Abu Dabbab Bay
Abu Daba Beach is on the southern coast of the Red Sea, 30 kilometers north of Marsa Alam, and is one of the most beautiful beaches in Egypt. The Abu Daba Beach is home to stingrays, dugongs, and sea turtles.
They make the area a natural resource for many divers and snorkelers all over the world who want to swim, snorkel and take pictures with these calm creatures. The floor of Abu Dabbab beach is covered with grass.
Since the algae and algae start completely from the shore, from 1 to 2 meters to more than 40 meters, this is the most distinctive place in this area and other ecosystems.

Elphinstone Reef
Elphinstone Reef, known for its rich biodiversity and shark encounters. Such as pointed reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, thresher sharks, grey reef sharks, and the famous thresher sharks. Many important diving sites, rare fishes, and creatures characterize the southern Red Sea.
Because of the frequent popularity of ocean currents and their perfect location on the high seas, coral reefs are one of the most challenging diving sites in southern Egypt. Elphinstone Reef, known as a tributary of Abujamra, is about 20 km from Marsa Alam and only 300 m.
also the walls on both sides dropped sharply below 100 meters. Because of the turbulent currents, in order to dive into the stream along the steep slope, covers the stream with soft corals and many fish. Barracudas, Anthias, Angelfish, Groupers, Suez Riflemen, Murren, and many seas are life seen here.
A reef covered with soft coral, with some battlements in the north. At the south end is an arch with a depth of 65 meters, with a large drop on the east side, and not so steep and sandy on the west side.

Dolphin House Reef (Sha’ab Samadai) (Marsa Alam)
One of the major attractions of Marsa Alam diving is the Sha`ab Samadai diving spot, also known as the dolphin house in Marsa Alam. as well as The probability of spotting spinning dolphins is high.
Therefore, traveling there with Marsa Alam Diving is a good reason. About two hours’ drive from the port, you will find Sha`ab Samadai Reef, which is shaped like a horseshoe.
Dolphins were found in a protected lagoon. The actual diving area consists of the coral tower at the southwest end of the coral reef.

Dolphin Reef Marsa Alam (Sha’ab Sataya)
Shaab Sataya, also known as Dolphin Reef Marsa Alam, is located at the southern end of Fury Shoal, opposite Marsa Alam.
The horseshoe reef is named after a friendly marine mammal.
Dolphins often frolic in this area. In addition, you can be impressed by whitetip reef sharks, catfish, Spanish dancers and parrotfish at different depths from 4 to 40m.
The boat can access Marsa Alam diving sites from Marsa Alam Diving, and also include the many Red Route at the Sea Diving Safari. So If you don’t want to dive, you can also dive here.

Best time to visit Marsa Alam
The climate is sunny and dry throughout the year. The wind is very strong, especially from November to February. in addition, The temperature varies from season to season:
- The average temperature from October to March is 25 °C.
- Summer temperatures are much higher from April to September, usually around 35°C.
- The best time to visit is from March to May and October/November. The weather is warm.
Marsa Alam is becoming more and more popular in the international diving world. The resort is peaceful, with a relatively remote location, about 4 hours drive from the popular Hurghada Resort. So It is an ideal destination for a quiet and relaxing holiday.
The charm of Marsa Alam lies in its tropical atmosphere, its deep blue beaches surrounded by cliffs. The beaches of Paradisia, and its majestic palm trees.
As a result, Marsa Alam has become a popular destination for divers. Who wants to explore the many ancient diving sites where dolphins and turtles roam freely. Snorkeling at Marsa Alam is perfect for all coastal coral reefs and seaweeds.
