





Hop in the water at this beautiful nature reserve and beach, where you can visit the local coral reef and a myriad of fish while snorkeling and scuba diving. Visitors regularly see sea turtles, and a lucky few even get close to dugongs, depending on the season.
Hop on a boat and head to Sha'ab Samadai Reef, a lovely trip south from Marsa Alam city. Another beautiful spot for snorkeling and scuba diving in the Red Sea, this location is oftentimes inhabited by dolphins. Enjoy drift diving, snorkeling, or day diving.
Snap photos of local birds while hiking, plan a safari, or go diving in this protected national park that's home to over 1,200 species of fish, over 400 species of coral, and 13 species of locally-breeding birds. Lovers of history will also enjoy seeing prehistoric rock art and ancient ruins.
This peaceful mangrove lagoon is situated in Wadi El Gemal National Park. Enjoy a day out with shallow beach walks, birdwatching, and a chance to meet local Bedouin communities. You won't want to miss out on the iconic mangrove tree by the sea.
This beautifully preserved, wild bay is renowned for its calm, crystal-clear waters, abundant coral reefs, and rich marine life including seagrass beds home to green turtles, clownfish, and more. Its gentle currents and excellent visibility make it ideal for snorkelers and divers of all levels.
Visit Marsa Alam City, a charming, family‑friendly coastal town with crystal‑clear beaches, renowned dive and snorkel sites, vibrant marine life, desert safaris, kitesurfing, and a relaxed local culture. It's the perfect day out for explorers and water‑sports lovers.