AtlasMarsa AlamEntry · marsa-mubarak

The Marsa Mubarak.

Sheltered bay with seagrass, turtles and twin coral fingers

Marsa Alam4–16mNoviceBoat entryViz 10-20 m
Depth
4–16m
Visibility
10-20 m
Current
Mild
Water temp
22-29°C
Best season
Year-round
Entry
Boat
About this site

Marsa Mubarak is a calm, shallow bay just north of Marsa Alam where two long coral fingers run out into a sandy, seagrass-covered lagoon. The seagrass attracts turtles and the occasional dugong, while the reef fingers host glassfish, snappers and resident reef life. Easy depths and gentle conditions make it a popular site for relaxed dives, training and snorkelling.

What you'll see
Turtles and occasional dugong
Twin coral finger reefs
Glassfish swarms
Easy, sheltered conditions
Location
Red Sea · Egypt
Location
25.5022° N · 34.6386° E

Marine life

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Hazards & safety

Things that have caught divers here before.

Boat traffic in the bay
Reduced visibility over seagrass

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