Marsa Alam
Marsa Alam is a world-class tourist destination located on the southern Red Sea coast of Egypt, approximately 270 km south of Hurghada. Renowned as a paradise for divers and those seeking tranquility, the city boasts pristine beaches and rich marine life, including rare species.
Key Attractions and Activities
Dolphin House (Samadai Reef): A horseshoe-shaped nature reserve inhabited by large pods of spinner dolphins, it is one of the world's most famous spots for diving and swimming with dolphins.
Wadi El Gemal National Park: A vast natural area with unique biodiversity, offering fantastic opportunities for desert safaris and wildlife exploration.
Sharm El Luli (Hankorab): Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, it is famous for its shallow, crystal-clear waters and soft white sand, ideal for relaxation and snorkeling.
Abu Dabbab Bay: The perfect destination to see dugongs and giant sea turtles in their natural habitat. Marsa Mubarak: A marine national park featuring stunning diving sites and pristine coral reefs.










