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DIVING WITH 3WILL

Step aboard our custom dive boats or high-speed Zodiacs to reach Marsa Alam’s elite offshore destinations.

 

These legendary sites are famous for deep drop-offs, historic shipwrecks, strong marine currents.

 

Unforgettable encounters with wild dolphins, manta rays, and sharks.

Our Boat Dive Destinations

Shaab Marsa Alam

Depth: 0–24 meters
Min. Certification: Open Water Diver (OWD)

The Experience:

A gorgeous coral ring reef featuring several natural tunnels you can safely swim through. At 14 meters lies the wreck of a small safari boat, which now provides the perfect home for giant morays, lionfish, glassfish, and macro nudibranchs.

Ras Samadai (Dolphin House)

Depth: 0–80 meters

Min. Certification: Open Water Diver (OWD)


The Experience:

A world-renowned, horseshoe-shaped reef system that serves as a permanent resting sanctuary for wild spinner dolphins. The inner reef is a labyrinth of shallow tunnels and swim-throughs home to rays and morays, while the dramatic eastern tip features a vertical wall plunging to 80 meters.

Shaab Sharm

Depth: 0–85 meters
Min. Certification: Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD)

The Experience:

A massive elongated reef with deep plateaus extending from both ends. This is a dream site for technical divers, featuring a huge safari boat wreck at 85 meters and a cavern at 40 meters. In the recreational zones, enjoy pristine coral health and immense schools of pelagic fish.

Elphinstone Reef

Depth: 0–70 meters

Min. Certification: Advanced Open Water Diver (AOWD)

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One of the world’s ultimate drift dives. This standalone offshore reef has sheer vertical walls dropping into the abyss. Known for strong, unpredictable currents, it offers regular encounters with oceanic whitetip sharks, hammerheads, and manta rays. Technical divers can explore the famous "Elphinstone Arch" at 60 meters.

Abu Dabbab Reefs

Depth: 0–25 meters
Min. Certification: Open Water Diver (OWD)

The Experience:

A beautiful offshore reef cluster surrounded by a shallow, sunlit coral garden and a fun, easy cavern network. It also hosts a small boat wreck that sank in 2004, creating a thriving nursery for barracudas and reef fish.

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