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| Location / Adult (from 10 years) | Price for 2 dives, from |
| Marsa Shuna (Turtle Bay) | 85€ |
| Marsa Egla | 85€ |
| Marsa Assalaya | 85€ |
| Marsa Samadai (Samadai Beach) | 90€ |
| Abu Dabbab Bay (Turtle Bay) | 120€ |
| Duration | from 08:00 to 13:30 |
| Available days | Daily |
| Included in the price | Instructor, equipment, transfer |
Category: MARSA ALAM
Shore Diving in Marsa Shuna (Turtle Bay)

🚤 Dive Type: Shore diving in Marsa Alam
🎓 Diver Level: Beginner (perfect for first-time divers in Egypt)
🌊 Underwater Landscape:
A scenic Red Sea fringing reef with sandy bottom and coral blocks. A calm bay with seagrass beds and easy shore entry — one of the best spots for shore diving in Marsa Alam.
🐠 Marine Life:
During the dive you may see sea turtles, moray eels, cuttlefish, reef fish, eagle rays, and clownfish. This is a popular location in Egypt for turtle encounters.
⭐ Highlights:
High chance of seeing turtles during the dive. Ideal conditions for calm and safe diving with minimal currents.
📊 Dive Conditions:
Depth: 5–18 m
Visibility: 15–20 m
Currents: Light
➡ Additional:
Shore diving excursions in Marsa Alam with hotel transfer and professional instructor included.
Shore Diving in Marsa Egla

📍 Location & Coordinates: Marsa Alam coastline (Red Sea, Egypt)
🚤 Dive Type: Shore diving in Marsa Egla
🎓 Diver Level: Beginner – Intermediate (suitable for beginners and experienced divers)
🌊 Underwater Landscape:
A fringing coral reef with a sandy channel in the middle. Gentle shore entry, sandy bottom, and coral pinnacles. One of the best locations for shore diving in Marsa Alam with easy conditions.
🐠 Marine Life:
During the dive you may see sea turtles, dugongs (sea cows), octopus, rays, reef fish, goatfish, and fusiliers. It is one of the best places in Egypt to observe dugongs and turtles.
⭐ Highlights:
White sandy beach, rich marine life, and easy access to the water. A popular spot for relaxed diving and snorkeling in Marsa Alam.
📊 Dive Conditions:
Depth: 5–20 m
Visibility: up to 20 m
Currents: Light
➡ Additional:
Shore diving excursions in Marsa Alam with hotel transfer, equipment, and professional instructors included. Chance to see a dugong in its natural habitat.
Shore Diving in Marsa Assalaya

📍 Location & Coordinates: 25.3280° N | 34.7430° E (Marsa Alam coastline, Red Sea, Egypt)
🚤 Dive Type: Shore diving in Marsa Assalaya
🎓 Diver Level: Beginner (perfect for first-time diving in Egypt)
🌊 Underwater Landscape:
A gentle sandy slope leading to the edge of a coral reef. A calm sandy bay surrounded by coral gardens — an excellent location for safe and comfortable shore diving in Marsa Alam.
🐠 Marine Life:
During the dive you may see moray eels, blue-spotted rays, octopus, cuttlefish, and large schools of reef fish. This is a popular location in Egypt for observing moray eels and macro marine life.
⭐ Highlights:
Shallow depths, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life make this spot ideal for long and relaxed dives, as well as snorkeling.
📊 Dive Conditions:
Depth: 5–18 m
Visibility: up to 20 m
Currents: Light
➡ Additional:
Shore diving excursions in Marsa Alam with hotel transfer, equipment, and professional instructor included. Perfect for your first diving experience in Egypt.
Shore Diving in Marsa Samadai (Samadai Beach)

📍 Location & Coordinates: 25.0200° N | 34.8790° E (Marsa Alam coastline, Red Sea, Egypt)
🚤 Dive Type: Shore / beach diving at Samadai in Marsa Alam
🎓 Diver Level: Beginner – Intermediate (suitable for beginners and experienced divers)
🌊 Underwater Landscape:
A fringing coral reef with pinnacles and sandy bottom. A calm bay with coral blocks and easy beach entry — an excellent location for comfortable shore diving in Marsa Alam.
🐠 Marine Life:
During the dive you may see colorful reef fish, cuttlefish, small rays, and moray eels. The location is perfect for observing coral reef fish in the Red Sea, Egypt.
⭐ Highlights:
Calm diving conditions with minimal currents, rich coral reef, and diverse marine life. Ideal for long and relaxed dives as well as snorkeling.
📊 Dive Conditions:
Depth: 5–20 m
Visibility: up to 20 m
Currents: Light
➡ Additional:
Shore diving excursions in Marsa Alam with hotel transfer, equipment, and professional instructor included. Perfect for first-time diving and relaxing Red Sea experience.
Shore Diving in Abu Dabbab Bay (Turtle Bay)

📍 Location & Coordinates: 25.346° N | 34.758° E (Abu Dabbab Bay, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt)
🚤 Dive Type: Shore diving in Abu Dabbab Bay (direct beach entry)
🎓 Diver Level: Beginner (perfect for first-time diving in Egypt)
🌊 Underwater Landscape:
A wide sandy bay with seagrass beds and coral reefs on both sides. Sandy bottom with underwater meadows and easy shore entry make this one of the best locations for shore diving in Marsa Alam.
🐠 Marine Life:
During the dive in Abu Dabbab you will almost certainly see sea turtles. Dugongs (rare), guitar rays, blue-spotted rays, and a variety of reef fish can also be found here. It is one of the most famous locations in Egypt for turtle encounters.
⭐ Highlights:
Almost guaranteed turtle sightings, calm conditions with minimal currents, and an ideal spot for relaxed diving and snorkeling.
📊 Dive Conditions:
Depth: 3–25 m
Visibility: 15–20 m
Currents: Minimal
➡ Additional:
Shore diving excursions in Abu Dabbab (Marsa Alam) with hotel transfer, equipment, professional instructor, and entrance fee to the bay included. A perfect choice for diving with turtles in Egypt.
✅ Included in the program:
- Transportation service. Hotel pick-up and drop-off.
- Soft drinks.
- Snorkeling equipment: masks, fins, and snorkels.
- Guide services.
- Insurance coverage.
- Entrance fee to the bay.
❌ Paid separately:
• Photo and video shooting (optional).
Attention!!! The photographer works independently from our company, so please arrange the price and delivery directly with them.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes, most locations such as Abu Dabbab, Marsa Shuna, and Marsa Egla are perfect for first-time divers. Calm waters, easy beach entry, and full instructor supervision make it safe even with no prior experience.
No certification is required for introductory dives. You will be guided by a licensed instructor (PADI/SSI) throughout the entire experience.
Yes, safety is our top priority. All dives follow international standards, include a full briefing, and are led by experienced, certified instructors using well-maintained equipment.
You can often see sea turtles, reef fish, rays, moray eels, and sometimes even dugongs. Abu Dabbab is especially famous for frequent turtle encounters.
The program typically includes hotel transfer, full diving equipment, professional instructor, safety briefing, and entrance fees (where applicable).
Most shore diving trips in Marsa Alam last between 4 to 6 hours, depending on the location and program.
Yes, non-divers are welcome. They can enjoy snorkeling or relax on the beach while others are diving—perfect for families and groups.
You can book without prepayment. Payment is made on the day of the excursion, giving you flexibility and peace of mind.
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