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A unique opportunity in this day trip from Marsa Alam to Luxor by road to visit the most famous ancient sites of Luxor ( The old capital of Thebes), Visiting the largest Temple at Karnak on the East Bank and on to the West Bank for the most visited sites of tombs, temples and monuments in Upper Egypt.
Travel from your hotel in Marsa Alam to Cairo via a flight from Marsa Alam. Visit the Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx with an Egyptologist guide, then explore the new Grand Egyptian Museum. Enjoy lunch and free time before your return flight to Marsa Alam, followed by a transfer back to your hotel.
Known for it’s colourful array of sea life, corals and sea Turtles, this snorkeling trip from Marsa Alam from Port Ghalib Marina to Marsa El Shone and Marsa Mubarak is definitely not one to miss for the avid snorkeler and diver.
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Marsa Alam is one of Egypt's most unspoilt Red Sea destinations — quieter and less developed than Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh, with crystal-clear waters, pristine coral reefs, and a relaxed atmosphere. It appeals particularly to those seeking a peaceful beach holiday combined with excellent snorkelling, diving, and desert experiences away from the crowds.
Exceptional. Marsa Alam is widely regarded as one of the finest snorkelling and diving destinations in the Red Sea, with vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life, and remarkable visibility. The waters around Port Ghalib, Hamata Islands, and Satayh Dolphin Reef offer encounters with colourful fish, sea turtles, and resident dolphin pods in some of Egypt's most pristine marine environments.
Yes. Satayh Dolphin Reef is home to a resident pod of 60 to 80 dolphins and is one of the best places in Egypt to snorkel alongside these animals in their natural habitat. The lagoon's crystal-clear waters also support abundant coral and marine life, making it a rewarding excursion even beyond the dolphin encounters.
The most popular options are the Port Ghalib snorkelling trip to Marsa El Shone and Marsa Mubarak, the Hamata Islands excursion through Hamata National Park, and the Satayh Dolphin Reef trip. Each offers a distinct marine environment with excellent coral health and a wide variety of sea life.
The Marsa Alam Desert Safari takes you into the Eastern Desert by 4x4 jeep, with a camel ride, quad biking, and a traditional Bedouin dinner with entertainment included. The dramatic desert and mountain scenery, combined with a spectacular sunset over the horizon, makes it one of the most memorable excursions available from the resort.
Yes. A dedicated day trip from Marsa Alam to Cairo by domestic flight allows you to visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Grand Egyptian Museum with a professional Egyptologist guide, with transfers, lunch, and flights all included. A two-day Cairo tour is also available for those wishing to explore further, adding the Egyptian Museum, Coptic Cairo, and the Citadel of Saladin.
Yes. Luxor is accessible from Marsa Alam by road as a full day trip, covering Karnak Temple on the East Bank and the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and other major monuments on the West Bank with a professional guide and transfers included throughout.
Very much so. Its location on the southern Red Sea coast makes it a convenient starting point for day trips to Luxor and Aswan, as well as longer Nile cruise itineraries sailing between Egypt's most historic cities. It offers a rare combination of Red Sea beach relaxation and access to some of Egypt's greatest ancient sites.
Yes. Snorkelling trips to Hamata Islands and Port Ghalib are suitable for all ages, while the desert safari with camel rides and Bedouin dinner makes for an entertaining family day out. Day trips to Luxor and Cairo are also well suited to families, particularly those with children who have an interest in ancient Egyptian history.
Both options are available. Private tours offer personalised itineraries, flexible timings, and a dedicated guide — ideal for families and couples. Group tours provide a sociable experience at a lower price point and work well for solo travellers. Historical day trips such as Cairo and Luxor tours are typically offered as private experiences, while snorkelling and desert safari excursions are available as group departures.
Marsa Alam is a year-round destination thanks to its consistently warm and sunny climate. October through April offers the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities and sightseeing, while summer months remain popular for water-based activities as sea temperatures are warm and underwater visibility is at its best.
For water excursions, bring a swimsuit, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, and snorkelling equipment if you have your own, though most trips provide it. For desert safaris, lightweight clothing, a light jacket for the evening, and closed-toe shoes are recommended. For historical day trips to Cairo or Luxor, modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required at religious and archaeological sites, along with comfortable walking shoes and high-factor sun protection.
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