Marsa Alam, an ancient fishing village along the southern coast of Egypt, presents itself as the last underwater frontier of the Red Sea. The Marine Protected Area offers an uncontaminated paradise with fine sandy beaches and a spectacular coral reef. Here you can breathe the authentic Egyptian atmosphere, between Bedouin villages and internationally renowned hotels. The crystal clear waters and coral reefs offer exciting encounters with rare marine species, such as the dugong and Samadai dolphins. But what is most surprising is the abundance of fish among the lively coral reefs and the intense blue of the sea, enchanting every underwater adventurer.