Excursion de plongée avec tuba à Marsa Mubarak | Dugongs et tortues de mer
Marsa Alam, Egypt
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Durée
9 Hours
Type de voyage
Quotidien
voyage privé/groupe
Selon la réservation
guide touristique
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Discover the Hidden Paradise of Marsa Mubarak
Join us for an unforgettable day at Marsa Mubarak, one of the most famous snorkeling spots in the Red Sea. This natural bay is a protected sanctuary where you can witness the majestic Sea Turtles and the rare, legendary Dugong (Sea Cow) in their natural habitat.
Trip Highlights:
The Dugong Encounter: Marsa Mubarak is one of the very few places in the world where you can spot the rare Dugong.
Giant Sea Turtles: Swim alongside huge green turtles grazing on the sea grass.
Vibrant Coral Gardens: Explore "Marsa Shouna," a nearby spot filled with colorful corals and thousands of fish.
Itinerary & What to Expect
Morning Pickup: Direct transfer from your hotel to Port Ghalib.
Short Boat Ride: Just 20 minutes by boat to reach the bay of Marsa Mubarak.
Two Snorkeling Sessions: Guided tours to find the Dugong and explore the reefs.
Fresh Lunch: Delicious buffet served on the boat with refreshments.
Relaxation Time: Enjoy the sun and the turquoise views before heading back.
Experience the "Home of the Dugong" - Marsa Mubarak
Join us for an unforgettable day at Marsa Mubarak, a world-famous natural bay and protected sanctuary. This is your best chance in the Red Sea to swim alongside giant Green Sea Turtles and the rare, legendary Dugong (Sea Cow) in their natural habitat.
Included
✓ Hotel Transfers
✓ Snorkeling Gear
✓ Buffet Lunch & Drinks
✓ Expert Guide
Not Included
✗ Tipping
✗ Photo/Video Packages
✗ Personal Expenses
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it suitable for non-swimmers?
A: Yes! We provide life jackets and our guides stay with you. The bay is calm and shallow.
Q: How long is the boat ride?
A: Only 20 minutes from Port Ghalib, making it the most comfortable boat trip in Marsa Alam.
Q: Is seeing the Dugong guaranteed?
A: While they are wild animals, Marsa Mubarak is their permanent home, and sightings are very frequent.