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Brilliant Red Sea days that go easy on the wallet.
A legendary drift wall for certified divers, with the chance of oceanic whitetips.
Swim near wild spinner dolphins at the famous Sataya (Dolphin House) reef.
Shallow seagrass bay where green turtles and dugongs graze metres from shore.
Reach Samadai reef's protected lagoon by speedboat to snorkel beside resident spinner dolphins.
Fast morning run to the legendary Elphinstone drift wall — two dives for experienced divers.
Full-day boat to Samadai reef and a second coral stop, with lunch and gear included.
Seagrass bay boat trip with strong chances of turtles, dugongs and coral pinnacles.
Long-range safari boat to the Fury Shoals' Sataya lagoon — a huge horseshoe reef and big dolphin pods.
Deep-south safari to the Hamata / Qulaan islands — mangroves, flamingos and empty reefs.
Try scuba for the first time from the beach on one of Egypt's best house reefs.
Quad ride into the Eastern Desert to a Bedouin camp for dinner, music and stargazing.
The deep south's nightlife hub — waterfront dining, shisha lounges and marina bars.
Spend the day on Abu Dabbab's turtle bay — soft sand, calm shallows and snorkelling from shore.
Day pass to a Marsa Alam resort beach with a house reef, pool and loungers.
Two easy dives in Marsa Mubarak's seagrass bay with turtles, guitar sharks and coral ergs.
Quiet southern bay boat day with a real chance of dugong and green turtles over seagrass.
Long-range safari boat to the Fury Shoals for two dives among caverns, pinnacles and reef sharks.
Deep-south safari through the Hamata archipelago — desert islands, dolphins and pristine coral.
Two relaxed shore dives on a superb southern house reef — walk in, no boat needed.
One-to-one freediving coaching in calm deep-south water — technique, depth and relaxation.
Full-day 4x4 into Egypt's stunning Wadi El Gemal — desert valleys, wildlife and Ababda Bedouin culture.
A gentle camel caravan into the Eastern Desert with Ababda guides and sweet Bedouin tea at dusk.
A laid-back southern evening — beach bonfire, BBQ dinner, shisha and star-filled skies.
Egypt's 'Maldives' — a powder-white bay in Wadi El Gemal with shallow turquoise water and shore snorkelling.
Barefoot desert-island beach beside the Qulaan mangroves — calm shallows and total quiet.
The turtle bay by sea — a fast hop with a guide who knows where the residents are grazing that morning.
Watch the pods from the boat with a marine guide narrating — the ethics-first tier for non-swimmers.
The two southern icons in one run — Egypt's most beautiful beach, then the mirror mangrove lagoons.
Turtle bay by morning, the meteor-shaped rock pool as an escorted photo stop after — safety brief included.
The famous bay at opening light — turtles grazing, buses still an hour away.
A cargo wreck lying shallow enough to see from the surface — snorkel a real shipwreck without a tank.
The liveaboard prep course — longer bottom times on the south's deeper plateaus.
Half a day on the house reef and the rust is gone — the resort-arrival staple.
The fringing reef's night shift: Spanish dancers, hunting lionfish and bioluminescence on the safety stop.
Breathwork on the beach, first breath-hold dives in mirror-calm bays — the gentlest intro water anywhere.
Guided shore dives on the six numbered reefs beside the turtle bay — easy entries, honest macro.
The sanctuary's diver zone: coral pinnacles on the outer horseshoe while the pod rests inside.
The town's classic offshore garden with scattered wreck debris and reliable rays.
The south-road double: a gentle house-reef dive, then the Hamada wreck fifty metres along the shore.
Coastal-desert trails on automatic quads — the standard sunset product, finally available in the south.
Roll-cage buggies on the southern gravel — the louder sibling for pairs.
Morning wadi safari, afternoon in the turtle bay — a pairing only the south's geography allows.
Ospreys, herons and flamingo season in an official Important Bird Area — scopes and checklist provided.
Paddle the channels between mangrove islets — herons at eye level, water like glass.
Coffee ceremony, crafts and storytelling with an Ababda community, on fair revenue-share terms.
A guided hike through Rome's Mons Smaragdus — emerald-mine ruins scattered along a desert valley.
Moonrise out of the Red Sea from a quiet beach fire — held only on the calendar's right nights.
The working fishing town's harbour restaurants — the day's catch singari-style, with transport and a host.
Tanoura, live oud and belly dance at partner-resort amphitheatres — open to outside guests through us.
IKO instruction on uncrowded southern water — kite control to body-drags with nobody to dodge.
Quad bikes, a camel ride and a Bedouin BBQ under the stars.
Explore Abu Dabbab Bay and catch a glimpse of a splendid creature, the dugong!
Swim near wild spinner dolphins at the famous Shaab El Erg reef.