
Marsa Alam Excursions & Day Trips
Book the best Marsa Alam excursions: Samadai and Sataya dolphin reefs, Abu Dabbab dugongs and turtles, Wadi El Gemal, desert safaris and a Luxor day trip.
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Luchthaventransfer van Hurghada naar Marsa Alam
Quad met Camel Ride & Bedoeïenendorp, diner van Marsa Alam
Quadtocht bij zonsondergang met barbecue en kameelrit in Marsa Alam

Quadrijden en kameelrijden met diner
Quad-ervaring in de woestijn vanuit Marsa Alam
Tour naar het oude Luxor vanuit Marsa Alam met een privé Egyptoloog
Oude Deluxe Luxor Tour met Tempelbezoeken per bus
Privédagtrip naar Luxor vanuit Marsa Alam en Vallei der Koningen
Snorkeltocht van een halve dag in Abu Dabbab vanuit Marsa Alam

Dolphin House Samadai Reef Boot-snorkeltrip vanuit Marsa Alam
Seascope onderzeeër tour in Marsa Alam
Satayah Reef snorkeltour vanuit Marsa Alam met lunch
Marsa Mubarak boottocht met schildpadden en Dugongs vanuit Marsa Alam

Marsa Alam: Royal Seascope Submarine-cruise met pick-up
Begeleide excursie naar Luxor vanuit Marsa Alam
Port Ghalib snorkeltour met lunch vanuit Marsa Alam
Seascope - onderzeese boottocht

Snorkelexcursie in Abu Dabbab
Quadrijden en kameelrijden met bedoeïenenshow in Marsa Alam

Snorkelexcursie langs het Satayarif

Quadrit
Privé one-way transfer tussen Marsa Alam Airport & Hotels

Hele dag Marsa Mubarak Snorkeltocht met lunch vanuit Marsa Alam

Privé-dagtrip naar Luxor vanuit Marsa Alam met privétouringcar
Dagtrip naar Luxor vanuit Marsa alam (privé)

Snorkelexcursie Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam Jeep: woestijnsafari, quad, kameel, diner en sterrenkijken
Ontdek Luxor vanuit Marsa Alam

Excursie naar Luxor
Marsa Alam is the quiet end of Egypt's Red Sea — less built-up than Hurghada or Sharm, with some of the country's most pristine reefs right on its doorstep. This is where you come to snorkel with wild spinner dolphins, share a bay with dugongs and turtles, and explore a protected desert-and-sea national park, all without the crowds further north. And with the Nile relatively close, Luxor makes a genuine day trip. Here are the excursions worth booking, with rough durations and prices to help you plan.
Dolphin house: Samadai and Sataya reefs
Marsa Alam's headline trip is snorkelling with wild spinner dolphins at a horseshoe reef. The nearer option is Sha'ab Samadai, the original "Dolphin House," a protected lagoon usually visited as a full day of roughly 7 to 8 hours with two or three snorkelling stops and lunch on board. Further south, Sha'ab Sataya is a huge reef where large pods of spinner dolphins gather; it's a longer day because of the drive to the boat. Group prices generally run €35–55; sightings are common but, being wild animals, never guaranteed. For reef conditions through the year, see our Red Sea snorkelling guide.
Abu Dabbab: dugongs and turtles
Abu Dabbab is one of the few places on earth where you have a real chance of snorkelling alongside a wild dugong, along with big green sea turtles that graze the seagrass in the shallow bay. It's an easy half to full day close to the resorts, so it suits families and less confident swimmers. Expect around €25–40 in a group. Sightings depend on the day, but the calm, shallow bay makes it a lovely swim regardless.
Wadi El Gemal National Park
For something beyond the beach, Wadi El Gemal is a vast protected reserve of desert, mangroves, islands and wildlife, dotted with archaeological remains from Egypt's Roman-era emerald mines. Day tours mix a 4x4 drive, wildlife and birdlife, a mangrove stop and often a Bedouin tea or lunch. Plan on a full day of about 7 to 8 hours and prices in the €35–55 range.
Desert safari and Bedouin dinner
The desert behind Marsa Alam is Ababda Bedouin country, and safaris here feel more authentic than the big-resort versions. A typical trip blends a 4x4 or quad ride over the dunes, a visit to a Bedouin camp, a camel ride, sunset and a BBQ dinner under the stars. Count on roughly 5 to 6 hours in the late afternoon and evening, from around €25–40 per person.
Day trip to Luxor
Luxor is about 4 to 5 hours by road from Marsa Alam, making a long but rewarding day trip into the heart of ancient Egypt. A standard itinerary takes in the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Hatshepsut, Karnak and the Colossi of Memnon, leaving before dawn and returning after dark. Budget a full 14 to 16 hours and prices from roughly €50 in a group, rising for a private car and guide. It's a big day out, but standing inside the royal tombs makes the early start worthwhile.
Best time, private vs group, and how to book
Marsa Alam is warm and dry all year, but spring and autumn give the best balance of comfortable water, clear visibility and bearable heat on land — high summer is hot for desert and Luxor days, though excellent in the sea. Group tours are the affordable, sociable choice and fine for most trips; private tours cost more but let you set the pace and are worth it for families, keen snorkellers or the long Luxor day. All prices here are guides only — verify before you book. Browse the bookable excursions below and reserve online ahead of your trip, as the dolphin and dugong boats have limited daily permits and fill up quickly.
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What are the best excursions from Marsa Alam?
The highlights are snorkelling with wild dolphins at Samadai or Sataya reef, the Abu Dabbab bay for dugongs and turtles, and the Wadi El Gemal National Park. Add a Bedouin desert safari for the evening and, for ancient history, a full day trip to Luxor. Because Marsa Alam is quieter than the northern resorts, the reefs here are notably less crowded.
Can you take a day trip to Luxor from Marsa Alam?
Yes. Luxor is about 4 to 5 hours by road, so a day trip to the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut's temple and Karnak is very doable, if long. Tours leave before dawn and return after dark, making a full 14 to 16 hour day. Cairo and the pyramids are too far for a comfortable day trip from Marsa Alam and are better done as an overnight.
How long do Marsa Alam excursions take?
The dolphin reef and Wadi El Gemal trips run about 7 to 8 hours, while Abu Dabbab can be a half or full day. Desert safaris take roughly 5 to 6 hours in the late afternoon and evening. The Luxor day trip is the longest at a full 14 to 16 hours door to door because of the drive each way.
How much do excursions from Marsa Alam cost?
Group prices are moderate: the dolphin reef boats typically €35–55, Abu Dabbab around €25–40, Wadi El Gemal €35–55 and desert safaris €25–40. A Luxor day trip starts near €50 in a group and rises for a private car and guide. These are rough guides only — always verify the current price and what's included when you book.
Should I book a private tour or join a group?
Group tours are cheaper and more social, and they work well for the standard dolphin, dugong and desert trips. A private tour costs more but lets you set the pace, pick your reef and skip the crowds — most worthwhile for families, dedicated snorkellers wanting more time in the water, or anyone doing the long Luxor day.
When is the best time to visit Marsa Alam for excursions?
Marsa Alam is warm year-round, but spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) give the best mix of warm sea, clear visibility and comfortable air for the desert and Luxor. Summer is hot on land but superb in the water for the dolphin and dugong reefs, while winter stays mild and pleasant with slightly cooler snorkelling.

