Shoab Marsa Alam
Shoab Marsa Alam
Shoab Marsa Alam
Shoab Samadai Reef (Dolphine House)
Location: 35 km north of Marsa Alam, Egypt Maximum Depth: 15 meters Difficulty Level: 1 (Very Easy) Abu Dabbab is a stunning and expansive bay renowned for its lush sea grass beds, which are a magnet for a variety of fascinating marine life. This dive site is famous for its frequent sightings of enormous turtles…
Location: 11 km north of Marsa Alam, Egypt Maximum Depth: 50 meters Difficulty Level: 2 (Easy) Marsa Asalaya is a vast gulf featuring a sandy bottom covered with lush sea grass, making it an increasingly popular site for spotting dugongs, also known as sea cows. This site offers a rich and colorful diving experience with…
Marsa Fagira
The Abu Ghoson wreck is a great dive site for all experience levels, located roughly 68 kilometers south of Marsa Alam. Here’s a quick description: Shipwreck: The SS Hamada, a 65-meter cargo ship that sunk in 1993. Depth: The wreck rests on its side at a depth of 15 to 25 meters, with parts of…
Location: 13 km north of Marsa Alam, Egypt Maximum Depth: 35 meters Difficulty Level: 2 (Easy) Marsa Egla is another beautiful bay located in the Marsa Alam region. This site features a mild slope and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular spot for divers. Typically, dives here are conducted along both sides of the bay,…
Location: 10 km north of Marsa Alam, Egypt Maximum Depth: 18-20 meters Difficulty Level: 2 (Easy) With a bit of luck, divers might encounter a dugong, known locally as a sea cow. However, sightings of other fascinating marine creatures like sea horses, turtles, and octopuses are more common and require less luck to spot. The…