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Scuba Diving Marsa Alam Explore the Red Sea’s Best Dive Spots Experience the thrill of Scuba Diving a breathtaking nature reserve boasting some of the world’s most spectacular dive sites. Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea and discover vibrant coral reefs, exotic marine life, and unforgettable underwater adventures. Book your Scuba Diving tour today and dive into an aquatic paradise!
This 6-hour Scuba Diving Marsa Alam adventure includes two dives, expert guidance, and all necessary equipment. Enjoy the warm, clear waters of the Red Sea as you explore mesmerizing underwater landscapes.
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Note: Child rates apply when sharing a room with parents (max 2 children per room).
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You will have the chance to dive deep into the Red Sea exploring its beautiful and marvelous Coral Reefs and its astonishing colored fish in Marsa Alam.
Spend a day out on the water learning to scuba dive on an 8-hour experience in Hurghada. This trip is suited for beginners and experts alike who simply want to enjoy the waters of the Red Sea. After pick-up, you will be taken out on a boat to your first diving spot.
Our instructors will guide you around the location and explain the specifics of the diving site. Then head into the sea and explore the underwater realm. Once your first dive ends, enjoy an onboard lunch. Then you will move to a new site for the second dive. then come back to your hotel.
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Carla Ann Hayes –
An unforgettable dive experience where luxury meets nature’s raw beauty
From the moment we were picked up, everything felt polished and professional. Brand new diving gear, chilled bottled water, and a friendly team who clearly loved what they do. The underwater scenes were like walking through stained glass windows made of coral. We spotted sea turtles twice and got close enough to see their faces. I’m still smiling thinking about it.
Noah Brooks –
The Red Sea in Marsa Alam delivers every single time—unreal visibility and coral
I’ve done dives in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia, but Marsa Alam blew my fins off. The Red Sea has its own energy, and the reefs were alive in ways I didn’t expect. Tons of fish, colorful sponges, even a stingray cruising past like it had a dinner date. The staff handled everything so we could just enjoy. Seriously, zero stress and all wonder.
Rosie Mae Carter –
Scuba diving in Marsa Alam turned our vacation into a full-blown adventure
We thought this would just be a little fun thing to do, but it turned into the highlight of our entire Egypt trip. The underwater world here is full of colors I didn’t know existed in nature. Also, the transportation was smooth, the boat was clean, and we even got some fresh fruit onboard. Felt a bit like James Bond meets National Geographic.
Travis Boone –
A perfect mix of excitement and calm beneath the Red Sea’s waves
What makes Marsa Alam special? For me, it’s the way adrenaline meets peace. The dive started with excitement—getting our gear, boarding the boat—and ended with total calm drifting among coral gardens. We even spotted a dolphin from the boat on the way back.
Linda Jo Sanders –
You ever feel like you’re in a dream but underwater? That was us for three hours straight. Every direction we looked had life—moray eels, clownfish, angel fish, all dancing through an endless reef. I was nervous at first, but the calm vibe and patient team made it feel like I’d been diving for years. My favorite part? Watching a school of fish form a giant tornado around us. Just wow.
Bo Jenkins –
I was not prepared for how beautiful the Red Sea could be. The way the sun hits the reef and scatters through the water made everything look like it was glowing. Our guide took us to a reef wall that just dropped into the deep blue, and I swear I could hear the sound of awe in my own breathing. The team made the day so smooth from pickup to drop-off. Even the wetsuits felt new
Daisy Whitmore –
Scuba diving here is the opposite of boring. It’s peaceful, sure, but it’s also jaw-droppingly vibrant. I saw my first octopus change color right in front of me. The instructors explained what we were seeing, and that added such depth to the experience (pun intended). We went in April and the visibility was crazy good—easily 30 meters. It’s the kind of thing that stays with you.
Ethan Ray –
We did three dives in one day, and each felt like entering a new galaxy. The coral reefs around Marsa Alam are alive with color and motion, and I swear some fish posed for our GoPro. What impressed me most wasn’t just the beauty—but the smooth organization. We had hotel pickup in a new AC van, super clean equipment, and guides who were passionate and funny. Learned a lot about the marine life, too. If you’re into luxury adventure, this hits both notes perfectly.
June Miller –
I’ve snorkeled before, but scuba diving in Marsa Alam? Next level. The first thing I saw was a sea turtle gliding past like it owned the place. Then a lionfish. Then a school of neon blue fish swarming around a reef. I mean, come on. The water was warmer than a bath, and our dive master made us feel super safe and relaxed. We stayed in a beachfront resort just minutes from the dive center, and the views alone made us consider never leaving.
Wyatt Thompson –
We dove into another world—literally. The Red Sea in Marsa Alam is insanely clear, like swimming through glass. The dive sites were buzzing with marine life, and the coral formations looked like underwater cities. Our gear was top-notch, and the guides knew exactly where to take us for the most surreal views. Honestly, it felt like stepping into a nature documentary. Visibility was incredible, and every moment underwater felt like a secret being shared just with us. We went between February and March, and the weather was perfect—warm enough to enjoy the sea but not too hot on land.