Journey to a hidden gem on the Red Sea coast, famous for its resident giant sea turtles and the rare dugong (sea cow).
This private Abu Dabbab tour from Hurghada takes you to one of the few places in the world where you can swim with these gentle giants in their natural habitat.
Known as a protected national park, Abu Dabbab boasts crystal-clear waters, soft white sands, and vibrant coral reefs just a short swim from the shore.
It’s the perfect escape for nature lovers and families, offering a tranquil and unforgettable day on the shores of Marsa Alam.
This is your chance to experience the magic of the Red Sea’s most special inhabitants.
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Your day begins with a pick-up from your hotel, where you’ll be greeted with a refreshing welcome juice. We then begin our scenic drive south along the beautiful Red Sea coast towards the Marsa Alam region, home to Abu Dabbab beach.
Upon arrival, your guide will provide you with snorkeling equipment and give you a briefing on the best spots to find marine life. You will have hours of free time to swim in the crystal-clear, calm waters, relax on the soft white sands, and explore the vibrant coral reefs. Keep your eyes peeled for the famous giant green turtles that feed on the seagrass in the bay, and the rare dugong that occasionally visits.
After an unforgettable adventure in the water, you will enjoy a great seafood lunch at a local beach restaurant with a friendly vibe. Afterward, we will begin our comfortable journey back to your hotel, filled with memories of this magical escape into the heart of the Red Sea.
Meals: Lunch
To protect the delicate coral reefs and marine life, please use reef-safe sunscreen if possible.
Don’t forget your swimwear, a towel, a hat, sunglasses, and an underwater camera to capture the amazing marine life.
Please remember not to touch the turtles, dugongs, or coral. Observe these beautiful creatures from a respectful distance to ensure they are not disturbed.
A: Abu Dabbab is one of the most important nesting sites for the Green Sea Turtle in the Red Sea. It is also one of the very few places in the world where you have a real chance of spotting the rare Dugong (sea cow) in the wild.
A: No. The bay is very calm and protected, with shallow waters near the shore, making it perfect for beginners and families. You can often see the turtles in water that is not very deep.
A: Seeing a dugong is a rare and special privilege, so it cannot be guaranteed as they are shy wild animals. However, Abu Dabbab is famously one of their favorite feeding grounds, which gives you the best possible chance in Egypt to encounter one during your Abu Dabbab tour from Hurghada.
