Abu Dabbab - Turtle Bay

Location: 35 km north of Marsa Alam, Egypt Maximum Depth: 15 meters Difficulty Level: 1 (Very Easy) Abu Dabbab is a stunning and expansive bay renowned for its lush sea grass beds, which are a magnet for a variety of fascinating marine life. This dive site is famous for its frequent sightings of enormous turtles that graze on the sea grass. Divers may also be lucky enough to encounter a visiting dugong, commonly known as a sea cow. The bay is also home to guitar-sharks and large rays, adding to the excitement of diving here. On the northern and southern sides of the bay, you'll find a charming coral garden that is perfect for underwater photography. The vibrant coral formations provide a picturesque backdrop for capturing the beauty of the underwater world. Be sure to bring your cameras and camcorders to capture these memorable moments. Abu Dabbab offers a unique and captivating dive experience suitable for divers of all levels, particularly beginners, due to its shallow depths and easy conditions.