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Port Ghalib · Ufer + Boot

Marsa Mubarak - Dugong House

Eine weite, geschützte Bucht direkt nördlich von Port Ghalib mit ausgedehnten Halophila- und Halodule-Seegraswiesen - genau das Habitat, das Dugongs brauchen. Mehrere ausgewachsene Dugongs besuchen die Bucht regelmäßig zum Fressen, neben ansässigen Suppenschildkröten und gelegentlich einem Adlerrochen, der die sandigen Kanäle abpatrouilliert.

Tiefe

3-18m

Level

Anfänger

Zugang

Ufer + Boot

Sicht

12-22m

Strömung

Keine Strömung

Über diesen Platz

Eine weite, geschützte Bucht direkt nördlich von Port Ghalib mit ausgedehnten Halophila- und Halodule-Seegraswiesen - genau das Habitat, das Dugongs brauchen. Mehrere ausgewachsene Dugongs besuchen die Bucht regelmäßig zum Fressen, neben ansässigen Suppenschildkröten und gelegentlich einem Adlerrochen, der die sandigen Kanäle abpatrouilliert. Die Tiefen bleiben zwischen 3 und 18 m und die Strömung ist vernachlässigbar, daher ist dies der einfachste der Dugong-Plätze für neue Taucher und Schnorchler.

Highlights

  • Eine der beständigsten Dugong-Futterbuchten Ägyptens
  • Ausgedehnte Halophila- und Halodule-Seegraswiesen
  • Ansässige Suppenschildkröten in derselben Bucht
  • Ruhige flache Bucht - Discover-Scuba-freundlich

Meeresleben

DugongSuppenschildkröteBlaupunktrochenAdlerrochenFlötenfischTrompetenfischSeenadel

Lage

25.5278°N, 34.6450°E · ~50 km north von Marsa Alam

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Real reviews . Real divers

What divers say about Marsa Mubarak

4.3/5353 Google reviews
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Aaser Bakkar

Oct 2025

Google

Marsa Mubarak is an amazing spot for snorkeling and diving! The place isn’t crowded at all, and the marine life is just beautiful — you can easily see turtles, colorful corals, and lots of fish. The best thing is that it’s completely free, and you can reach it directly from the beach without paying for an expensive boat trip that usually stops at the same spot. The water is crystal clear and the atmosphere is peaceful — definitely one of the best hidden gems in Marsa Alam

Muhammet Shawky

Mar 2026

Google

An Unforgettable Experience with Gentle Giants! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Diving in Marsa Mubarak was absolutely magical! The highlight was definitely swimming with the dugongs and sea turtles. They move with such grace and elegance. Knowing that the dugong is an endangered species made the moment even more special and precious. It’s a truly unique experience that might not last forever. If you get the chance to dive here, don't hesitate. It’s a memory I will cherish forever.

Jonas Metz

May 2026

Google

I understand the fascination of seeing turtles and a dudong, but this is very bad. Way too many tourists and guides who do not properly handle them. The coast guard should limit the number of boats that can visit the bay at the same time (by a lot!) and monitor that all tourist groups respect the animals and keep their distance. The same goes for the hotels which need to be much stricter with their guest groups and reduce the number of people per group. Everybody who cares about the animals should consider doing something else entirely, don't be part of this madness.

Ray de Jager

Jul 2025

Google

Very nice to spot the Dugong and big Turtles! While snorkeling! For the rest there is not too much to see. Next to the pier lies a small reef which had some nice fishes but that is all we encountered. Could be on the other side?! We were here walking from Fayrouz around the corner at 6.30 AM. An almost empty bay! THAT is the time recommendable! We see the boats from Port Ghalib going there ALL DAY. NOT RECOMMENDABLE! How do you spot the Dugong? A bit of luck...and closely watch the surface: it's a mammal and while eating the seagrass it will go up every 30-40 seconds. While we were there it was in the shallows as we did not expect (3 meters)

Marta Stashevska

Jun 2025

Google

It’s a great place to spot a dugong Never while diving but snorkelling! It takes sometimes few hours to find it but they come here to eat grass that grows on the shallow sea bottom. There are many turtles here too! Like dozens of them. Sometimes you can spot other fishes as well.

Public Google reviews of Marsa Mubarak as a dive site - they describe the location itself, not a specific trip with us.

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Dugong (Seekuh) frisst Seegras in Marsa Mubarak, Rotes Meer
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Marsa Mubarak

Der zuverlässigste Dugong-Spot des Roten Meeres, kombiniert mit flachen Riffen.

Marsa Mubarak, nördlich von Port Ghalib
4 Std.Max. 12Alle Levels
2 geführte Schnellboot-TauchgängeMeerespark-GebührenAbholung & Rücktransfer zum Hotel

Ab

€70/Taucher

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