Marsa Alam has evolved from a hidden gem to the undisputed #1 destination for divers in the Red Sea. While other destinations are often overcrowded, Diving in Marsa Alam in 2026 still offers exactly what we all seek: pristine coral gardens, encounters with marine giants, and a relaxed atmosphere away from mass tourism.
Planning your next dive trip? Here is why Scuba Diving in Egypt 2026 should start in the south, and which house reefs you simply cannot miss.
The underwater world of Marsa Alam is renowned for its biodiversity and intact reef structures. Unlike the north of Egypt, the reefs here are less frequented. For 2026, we anticipate a rising demand for sustainable and high-quality diving – exactly what Scuba World Divers offers in our specialized centers.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced tech diver, the mix of convenient shore diving at the Marsa Alam House Reefs and exciting boat trips makes this region unique.
A major advantage of Marsa Alam is the ability to dive directly from the beach into a fascinating world. Here are our favorites for 2026, right at the doorstep of our dive centers:
This house reef is legendary. It is known not only for its convenient accessibility but also for its incredible diversity.
What to expect: Colorful soft corals, turtles, and eagle rays passing by in the blue water.
Ideal for: Divers staying at Jaz Grand Marsa or Sol Y Mar who love short distances. It’s the perfect spot for relaxed afternoon or night dives.
If you are looking for tranquility and perfect visibility, the house reef at the Lagoon View Resort is an excellent choice.
What to expect: A protected lagoon ideal for training and check-dives, but also a delight for experienced macro lovers. Seahorses and ghost pipefish are regularly spotted here.
Although technically a bay, this spot (often known as Marsa Mubarak or Marsa Mares) is world-famous.
Highlight: This is one of the best dive sites in Marsa Alam to see the famous Dugong (Sea Cow) and giant green turtles. A dive here feels like visiting a massive aquarium.
Beyond the house reefs, Marsa Alam offers access to some of the world's most spectacular offshore reefs. With our speedboats or day boats, you can reach these highlights quickly and comfortably.
Elphinstone Reef: The myth. Walls dropping hundreds of meters deep, strong currents, and the chance to see Oceanic Whitetips (Longimanus) and Hammerhead sharks. A must for advanced divers.
Abu Dabbab: Famous for its huge turtles and relaxed diving conditions. A perfect excursion for the whole family.
When should you book your Diving in Egypt 2026 trip?
Year-round: Marsa Alam is a year-round destination.
Summer (June - September): Water temperatures up to 30°C. Ideal for those who get cold easily and prefer diving in a shorty.
Autumn/Winter (October - May): The best time for big fish encounters. Although the water is slightly cooler (22-24°C), the chance of sharks at Elphinstone Reef is higher.
The demand for Diving in Marsa Alam is rising. To ensure you are at the best place at the best time, we recommend planning early.
Whether exploring the vibrant house reef at Jaz Grand Marsa or seeking thrills at Elphinstone – Scuba World Divers is your local partner.
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