Dive Spots

Marsa Alam is famous for having some of the best diving spots in the Red Sea and the world.

SpeedBoat Trips

Abu Nawas

5 – 600 m | Weak to Medium | 5 Dive Spots

Entry: Boat (only drift dive, since there is no mooring spot)
Reef: A straight shaped reef
Distance from Ducks Superior: 30 – 40 minutes by Speed boat

Marine Life Attractions:
White Tip Reef Shark (occasionally seen)
Butterfly Fish Schools (occasionally seen)
Turtles (medium sized) (occasionally seen)
Scorpion Fish (occasionally seen)

Topographical Features: Colorful corals with a nice coral garden hanging from the reef

SpeedBoat Trips + House Reef

Marsa Gabal El Rosas Bay

6 – 40 meters | Weak | 5 Dive Spots

Marsa Gabal El Rosas, Gabal El Rosas Bay or sometimes called Oriental Bay named after Oriental Bay Hotel is our house reef. It is a fringing reef, with a sandy entrance and is well protected all year round, which makes it very accessible even under bad weather and strong winds.

A dive from the sandy entrance starts with a depth of 5m and slopes down until around 40m.
On the north side you find a plateau and also a steeper wall down to 40m.
On the south side you find also some caves and caverns, and with our zodiac you have access to the outer sides of our bay where you can find a great coral landscape and a lot of anemones.

The weak current, easy entrance and depth slopes make this bay also perfect for beginners.
Entry: Beach or Zodiac
Reef: 700 meters in length comprised of a north and a south reef split buy a lagoon
Distance from Ducks Superior: Dive shop / Diving Center right on the bay

Marine Life Attractions:
Blue Spotted Stingray (Frequently seen)
Crocodile Fish (Frequently seen)
Dolphins (Rare)
Eagle Ray (Occasionally seen)
Lion Fish (Frequently seen)
Murray / Eal (Frequently seen)
Napoleon (Occasionally seen)
Octupos (Frequently seen)
Sea Horses (Rare)
Squid School (Occasionally seen)
StingRay (Occasionally seen)
Turtles (medium sized) (Frequently seen)
White Tip Reef Shark (mates during May in the bay) (Occasionally seen)

Topographical Features: Small caves

Shore Trips

Marsa Murin

6 – 40 meters | Weak to Medium | 2 Dive Spots

Reef: 2 reefs north and south split by a bay
Distance from Ducks Superior: 23 km by bus

Marine Life Attractions:
Bat Fish School (frequently seen)
Dugong (rare)
Eal Garden
Grupper (Occasionally seen)
Turtles (rare)

Boat Trips

Marsa Shuna

10 – 35 meters | Week to Medium | 2 Dive Spots

Entry: Boat (reef far from shore)
Dive Spots: 2 (All dives are made on the north reef due to wind direction considerations)
Reef: Two reefs north and south split by a bay
Distance from Ducks Superior: 45 km to marine Bus – from marine to dive site 30 – 45 mins (according to weather conditions)

Marine Life Attractions:
Barracuda School (frequently seen)
Bat Fish School (frequently seen)
Blue Spotted Stingray (frequently seen)
Cornet Fish (frequently seen)
Doctor Fish (frequently seen)
Murina (frequently seen)
Scorpion Fish (frequently seen)
Turtles (rarely seen)

Shore Trips

Marsa Assalaya

6 – 40 meters | Weak to Medium | 2 Dive Spots

Reef
2 reefs north and south split by a bay

Distance from Ducks Superior
 23 km by bus

Marine Life Attractions
Bat Fish School (frequently seen)
Dugong (rare)
Eal Garden
Grupper (Occasionally seen)
Turtles (rare)

Boat Trips + SpeedBoat Trips + Most Visited

Elphinestone

5 – 600 meters | Medium to Strong | 5 Dive Spots

Reef: Reef located in the open sea where the Main reef is 350 meters in length

Marine Life Attractions:
Barracuda Schools (frequently seen)
Black Tip Shark (occasionally seen)
Doctor Fish (frequently seen)
Giant Napoleon (frequently seen)
Hammerhead Shark (frequently seen)
Oceanic Shark / Longmanus (occasionally seen)
Tuna Schools (occasionally seen)
White Tip Shark (rarely seen)

Topographical Features: The reef is surrounded by two plateaus north and south and east and west dropoffs

Boat Trips + Most Visited

Dolphin House

10 – 400 meters | Weak to Strong | 4 Dive Spots

Distance from Ducks Superior:15 mins by Ducks Superior bus to Marine  – 1 hour and 30 mins to by boat Dive Site
Entry:
 Boat & Zodiac in Zone C. Snorkelers are allowed in Zone B. No entry allowed in Zone A
Dive Spots: Diving is allowed only in Zone C with 4 possible spots
Reef: Huge reef shaped as a horse shoe with drop offs
Distance from Ducks Superior: 15 mins by Ducks Superior bus to Marine  – 1 hour and 30 mins to by boat Dive Site

Marine Life Attractions:
Dolphins (frequently seen)
Giant Murrays (occasionally seen)
Napoleon (occasionally seen)
Octopus (occasionally seen)
Reef Sharks (occasionally seen)

Topographical Features:
Colorful corals, soft corals, dropoffs, pinnacles, interesting cave system and canyons

Boat Trips

Marsa Embarak

6-30 Meters | Weak to Medium | 2 Dive Spots

Entry: Boat (reef far from shore)
Dive Spots: 2 (All dives are made on the north reef due to wind direction considerations)
Reef: Two reefs north and south split by a bay
Distance from Ducks Superior: 45 km to marine by Bus – from marine to dive site 30 – 45 mins (according to weather conditions)

Marine Life Attractions:
Bat Fish School (frequently seen)
Dugong / Sea Cow (frequently seen)
Giant Murray (occasionally seen)
Giant Napoleon – (frequently seen)
Giant Turtles – (frequently seen)
Stone Fish (occasionally seen)

Topographical Features: A coral garden on the north reef can be reached through a drift dive

Shore Trips + SpeedBoat Trips

Marsa Egla

4 – 20 meters | Weak to Medium | 2 Dive Spots

Reef
2 reefs north and south split by a bay

Distance from Ducks Superior
10 mins by bus | 15 – 20 by Speedboat

Marine Life Attractions
Barracudas (big) (Occasionall seen)
Blue Spotted Stingray (Frequently seen)
Dugong / Sea Cow (Occasionall seen)
Lion Fish (Frequently seen)
Octopus (Frequently seen)
Squids (Occasionall seen)
Tunas (big) (Occasionall seen)
Turtles (medium sized) (Frequently seen)
White Tip Shark (Rare)

Shore Trips + Most Visited

Abu Dabab

4 – 30 Meters | Weak | 3 Dive Spots

Distance from Ducks Superior: 15 Mins by Bus

Marine Life Attractions:
Dugong / Sea Cow (Rare)
Eagle Ray (Occasionall seen)
Giant Murray (Frequently seen)
Giant Turtles(Frequently seen)
Guitar Ray (Frequently seen)
Medium Sized Tuna Fish – very likely to see  (Occasionall seen)

Topographical Features: A sandy bottom where sea grass dominates