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English
Included
Snorkel in the vibrant coral reefs of Marsa Mubarak
Possibility to spot dolphins in their natural habitat
Swim in warm, crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea
Relax on the boat’s sun deck and enjoy the serene ocean views
€ 49.97
€ 45.97


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Snorkeling in Marsa Mubarak is an unforgettable journey into one of Egypt's most stunning marine environments. Begin your day by diving into the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea, where vibrant coral gardens and schools of tropical fish await you. Glide over the reef, marveling at the diverse underwater life—rays, sea turtles, and even dolphins if you're lucky. Whether you're a first-time snorkeler or an experienced adventurer, the sights beneath the waves are mesmerizing and offer a glimpse into a hidden aquatic world unlike any other.
After your time in the water, return to the boat and soak up the sun on the deck, surrounded by the tranquil seascape of Marsa Mubarak. Enjoy a freshly prepared lunch on board, paired with refreshing drinks as you relax and take in the coastal scenery. The return cruise to the marina is equally scenic, offering stunning views of the shoreline. Once ashore, you'll be transferred back to your hotel, carrying with you a heart full of memories from this peaceful and picturesque escape to one of Egypt’s best-kept secrets.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Seven -hour boat trip
Snorkeling equipment & life vest
Snorkeling stop
Introductory diving stop
Buffet lunch on board
Beverage
Fees and taxes
Extra charge for South Marsa Alam transfers
Gratuities
Swimwear and towel
Sunscreen and sunglasses
A valid passport is required
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Marsa Mubarak is an amazing spot for snorkeling and diving! The place isn’t crowded at all, and the marine life is just beautiful — you can easily see turtles, colorful corals, and lots of fish. The best thing is that it’s completely free, and you can reach it directly from the beach without paying for an expensive boat trip that usually stops at the same spot. The water is crystal clear and the atmosphere is peaceful — definitely one of the best hidden gems in Marsa Alam

Amazing place for snorkeling. You have good chance to see a lot of turtles and dugong

Very nice to spot the Dugong and big Turtles! While snorkeling! For the rest there is not too much to see. Next to the pier lies a small reef which had some nice fishes but that is all we encountered. Could be on the other side?! We were here walking from Fayrouz around the corner at 6.30 AM. An almost empty bay! THAT is the time recommendable! We see the boats from Port Ghalib going there ALL DAY. NOT RECOMMENDABLE! How do you spot the Dugong? A bit of luck...and closely watch the surface: it's a mammal and while eating the seagrass it will go up every 30-40 seconds. While we were there it was in the shallows as we did not expect (3 meters)

It’s a great place to spot a dugong Never while diving but snorkelling! It takes sometimes few hours to find it but they come here to eat grass that grows on the shallow sea bottom. There are many turtles here too! Like dozens of them. Sometimes you can spot other fishes as well.

The place to be if you want to see turtles and if really lucky the seacow. You should be able to see turtles at any time of the day but before 10am would be preferable as the tourist boats after that and then it can be quite chaotic. Spot for the small turtle heads at the surface or try directly along the orange floaters. Near the pier there’s some nice reef as well as the whole northern part of Marsa Mubarak. A life vest is advised but more to avoid ignorant tourist wanting to touch the fauna. There’s no control on using life vesta though so for good swimmers there’s no problem.



