Marsa Mubarak Sea Snorkeling Boat Trip From Marsa Alam: Dive into the Vibrant Red Sea Coral Reefs

Embark on a day of snorkeling and relaxation at Marsa Mubarak dive site. Depart from Marsa Alam, cruise to the vibrant Red Sea coral reefs, and immerse yourself in the exploration of marine life. Indulge in a buffet lunch as you bask in the beauty of the water.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Marsá Mubárak - Enjoy a full day of snorkeling and exploring the underwater world of Marsa Mubarak. You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Marsa Alam by air-conditioned vehicle and taken first to Port Ghalib Marina. Then, you’ll set sail to uncover the beauty beneath the surface of the water around the Coral Reef Islands, located in the Red Sea.

Take part in 2 guided snorkeling dives at this stunning destination and explore the lush underwater world just off Marsa Alam. You’ll be surrounded by colorful plant and animal life, and if you’re lucky, catch sight of some sea turtles. Enjoy a buffet lunch on board before heading out again to explore pristine beaches, warm lagoons, and coral reefs. As the tour comes to an end, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel.

What's Included
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • 2 guided snorkeling stops
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Buffet lunch served on board
  • Refreshments such as coffee or tea
What's Not Included
  • Transfer from North or South Marsa-Alam airport 7$ per person
  • 10$ per person entrance national park fees
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Giedrem380
Mar 4, 2024
Thank you 🙏 - Very grateful for this excursion, I saw turtles and also a sea cow 😍 the crew was very nice. I had an awesome time! Thanks a lot. Recommendations to all🙂
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Rcoco67
Jul 2, 2024
beautiful turtle bay - very beautiful bay but unfortunately overexploited by boats coming from port Ghalib with mass tourism to make money. Don't respect this beautiful place. I have found that there are fewer fish than a few years ago. What a sadness
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