Mar Rosso
At the TGI Diving headquarters there are snorkeling trips with one of our guides so that we can show our customers, from the first trip, the wonders of the underwater world.
Certain. It is possible from Marsa Alam to reach wonderful and particular areas such as Dugong Bay, Samadi (Dolphin House), Elphistone or Wadi Gamal. We also carry out night dives in our Housereef.
The currents characterize the location and are light. They do not diminish, on the contrary, they increase the attractiveness by offering rich faunal sceneries.
No. The use of gloves while diving is prohibited under Egyptian law to avoid voluntarily approaching the flora and fauna of these splendid underwater landscapes.
In summer we do two dives  we do 2 dives during the first half day to make the most of the daylight hours.
TGI International has a structure inside the Gorgonia seaclub, a splendid village directly on the sea. To contact our office manager just call the following number: +20 (0) 121042734
Your tour operator’s shuttle service waits outside the airport. There are no taxi services, at least for now.
The maximum dive time is 1 hour.
Of course you can! All you need to do is take part in our Check Dive or Scuba Review program to feel comfortable and comfortable in the water again. The check dive consists of a test in confined water lasting about half an hour in which the skills of divers who already have the certification are tested. It requires divers with a first degree with at least 50 dives in the logbook but who have not dived for 6 months; to divers with more than 100 dives but who have not dived for more than 1 year. If you haven’t dived for more than a year and a half, you will have to take part in the Scuba Review which, through a theory lesson and a review of basic diving knowledge, will give you the opportunity to get back into the water with extreme ease.
Of course you can! We accept certifications from the major international diving schools such as: CMAS, BSAC, NAUI, SSI, VTLD
You can organize your diving days with our staff according to your preferences once you have checked in at the TGI Diving headquarters in Marsa Alam, with the obligation to combine two dives per day (in the morning or in the afternoon).
As soon as you arrive at the hotel where you will stay, you will find a welcome letter from TGI Diving in Marsa Alam, in which there will be directions to reach our office and the appointment time for check-in at TGI Diving.
In the winter the temperatures are around 20 degrees during the day and 12 at night. In summer temperatures are recorded around 37 degrees during the day and 20 at night.
TGI Diving in Marsa Alam offers the full range of PADI courses ranging from Discover Scuba to Divemaster. As well as various specialization courses.
The dive packages, for the location of Marsa Alam, include the tanks, weights and guide in the price.
The temperature of the waters of the Red Sea never drops below 18 degrees. The average water temperature is 23/24 degrees, in August it reaches 30/32 degrees.
The time zone for this location is GMT+2, however summer time is applied asynchronously therefore in some weeks of the year Egyptian time coincides with Italian time.
Visibility is 25 meters.
The climate is favorable all year round, however for the period from November to April it is advisable to pack some sweatshirts, a windbreaker and hats. In this period, in fact, the area is quite windy.
The dives scheduled for the Marsa Alam location are all within the no-decompression limit and with a maximum depth of 30 m, depending on experience and certification. We plan dives from land, by boat and by dinghy.
For the destination of Marsa Alam you need a passport and an entry visa (stamps to be applied on one of the pages of the passport and can also be purchased at the banks at the arrival airport).
The TGI Diving cylinders are 12 liter aluminum single-connection tanks. TGI Diving tanks allow both types of connections, both INT and DIN.
The recommended wetsuit for the waters of the Red Sea is a 5 mm for the winter. In summer 3 mm is sufficient.
Marsa Alam is on the west coast of the Egyptian Red Sea. 115km south of Marsa Alam airport.
The closest hyperbaric center is in Marsa Alam.

