Welcome to Egypt’s Wildest Marine Playground
Marsa Alam isn’t just another Red Sea resort — it’s a nature lover’s paradise. Known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine coral reefs, this peaceful coastal town offers one of the rarest experiences in the world: swimming with wild dolphins and sea turtles, in the open sea, respectfully and responsibly.
If you’ve ever dreamed of sharing the water with these intelligent, gentle creatures, Marsa Alam is the place to make it happen.
Where to Swim with Turtles in Marsa Alam 🐢
Abu Dabbab Bay is one of Egypt’s best-kept secrets. This shallow, sandy lagoon is famous for its resident green sea turtles, often seen feeding or gracefully swimming just meters from shore. No boats, no chaos — just a peaceful snorkel session and unforgettable encounters.
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Suitable for beginners and kids
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Often includes sightings of dugongs (sea cows), a rare bonus!
Meet Dolphins at the Famous Dolphin House 🐬
Just off the coast lies Sha’ab Samadai, known as Dolphin House Reef — a natural lagoon protected by coral walls, where pods of spinner dolphins gather daily.
Here, you can:
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Snorkel beside wild dolphins in their natural environment
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Enjoy vibrant coral gardens and colorful fish
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Learn about marine conservation from expert guides
🛥️ Dolphin House trips are half-day boat tours and include snorkeling stops, equipment, lunch, and trained guides. for more information check this link
🌍 Travel Responsibly: Wildlife Encounters Done Right
At All Tours Egypt, we care deeply about the oceans. That’s why our dolphin and turtle trips follow strict ethical and eco-friendly practices, including:
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No chasing, touching, or feeding the animals ( unless approved by a trained professional )
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Small group sizes for minimal disturbance
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Respectful distances and safety-first protocols
You’ll enjoy the magic — and protect it for generations to come.
✅ FAQs – Swimming with Dolphins and Turtles in Marsa Alam
Q: Is it safe to swim with dolphins and turtles in Marsa Alam?
A: Yes. All encounters are guided by trained professionals and happen in calm, shallow waters or protected reef lagoons.
Q: Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
A: Not at all. Life jackets and floatation gear are available. Snorkeling near turtles, especially in Abu Dabbab, is ideal for beginners.
Q: What’s the best time to see turtles and dolphins?
A: You can spot turtles year-round in Abu Dabbab. Dolphins are more frequent from April to October at Dolphin House.
Q: Are these animals kept in captivity?
A: No. All experiences in Marsa Alam are 100% natural — no cages, no shows, no enclosures. Just wildlife in the wild.
Q: Is it safe to visit Egypt right now?
A: Yes. Tourist cities like Marsa Alam are fully safe and operating without disruption despite regional events.
Make It Real – Swim with Marine Legends in Marsa Alam
Imagine diving into clear waters and seeing a giant turtle glide past… or a dolphin flipping in the waves nearby. In Marsa Alam, it’s not a fantasy — it’s part of the day.
Book your unforgettable dolphin and turtle experience today with All Tours Egypt, and let the Red Sea surprise you.

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