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Turtle Bay, Egypt – Snorkeling Trip for Swimming with Turtles
Enjoy the best snorkeling day ever at Abu Dabbab national park where is the Turtle House & the only Dugong in Red Sea.
We are organizing this snorkeling trip from:
- From Hurghada
- From El Gouna
- From Sahl Hasheesh
- From Makadi Bay
- From Soma Bay
- From Safaga
Who doesn’t dream of experiencing Caribbean beaches, sky blue waters and breathtaking underwater allure on vacation?
Abu Dabbab Beach is located near Marsa Alam, about 2.5 hours drive from Hurghada. An air-conditioned car will pick you up from your hotel early in the morning and drive you back in the afternoon after a day at the beach.
The beach is a small bay on the Red Sea. It extends from a width of about 500 meters. There is enough space for everyone who wants to snorkel in the sea or just relax on the beach.
In Abu Dabbab you have the opportunity to see completely different sea creatures than in Hurghada. In addition to two pristine reefs with a huge number of colored fish, sea turtles can also be found here.
Put on your swimwear and snorkel alongside the big sea turtles!
Between the reefs, the seabed is covered with algae. While snorkeling, you can watch sea turtles eating algae. Since sea turtles live in Marsa Alam and not in Hurghada, it’s worth leaving your hotel in Hurghada for the day and letting your soul chat with the sea turtles.
Another attraction of Abu Dabbab is the endangered manatee, also called the dugong. Unfortunately, there are very few of these extravagant animals left in the entire Red Sea. Two of them settled in Abu Dabbab for many years and since then feel at home there.
If you’re lucky, you’ll meet a guitar shark. This encounter is very exciting, but at the same time not dangerous because this kind of shark is very shy and prefers to stay away from people.
You don’t need any more arguments to book now our Abu Dabbab snookling trip and have a wonderful snorkeling trip and relax with turtles and many other sea creatures.