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Abu Dabbab Day Trip from Makadi Bay – Set off from Makadi Bay at dawn for the unforgettable snorkel experience at Abu Dabbab Bay — where shallow, wind-protected waters, seagrass meadows and coral reefs intersect with gentle sea turtles and, if you’re very lucky, a rare dugong. This is one of the Red Sea’s most remarkable excursions: accessible, serene and filled with marine wonder.
07:30 – 09:00 AM : Depart Makadi Bay hotel, drive south along Red Sea coastline to Abu Dabbab Bay.
09:00 – 11:00 AM : Arrive at site, fit snorkel gear, snorkel first session over seagrass and reef.
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM : Free time on beach, swim, sunbathe. Lunch served approx. 12:30 PM.
12:30 – 2:00 PM : Choose between free water time or take an optional zodiac boat ride deeper into bay in search of dugongs (extra charge).
2:00 – 4:30 PM : Clean up, change, depart Abu Dabbab, arrive back Makadi Bay by ~4:30 PM (timing may vary).
Choosing Abu Dabbab for your day trip means you get the rare combination of turtles, shallow safe snorkel waters and possibility of seeing dugongs — all within a reachable distance from Makadi Bay. The bay’s calm seagrass habitat is ideal for families, snorkellers and nature lovers. The shallow slope and wind-protected waters make it accessible even to first-time snorkellers.
Bring: Swimwear, towel, sunglasses, reef-safe sunscreen.
Fitness Level: Easy – snorkelling does not demand heavy exertion; suitable for children from age ~6 (confirm with tour).
Best Time: Between October and April for comfortable weather; very early or later start avoids midday heat.
Marine Etiquette: Don’t chase or touch turtles or dugongs; maintain respectful distance; avoid stepping on seagrass or corals.
Transportation Note: Although the excursion is from Makadi Bay, arrival times and extra pickup surcharges may apply. Ask ahead.
Weather & Sea Conditions: Abu Dabbab is naturally sheltered, but visibility may vary with wind or tides.
Photography: Waterproof camera recommended; you might capture turtles grazing or a dugong passing by.
Expectations: Dugong sightings are rare and not guaranteed — view them as a bonus. Turtle encounters are far more likely.
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Q1: How far is the drive from Makadi Bay to Abu Dabbab?
A: Approx. 2–3 hours one way, depending on traffic and exact hotel pickup location near Makadi Bay, Sahl Hasheesh or Hurghada region.
Q2: Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
A: Not necessarily; the water is shallow (2-10 m) in much of the bay, and there is a guided snorkel session. If you prefer staying near shallow reef edges you’ll be comfortable.
Q3: What are the chances of seeing a dugong?
A: It’s possible but not guaranteed. Abu Dabbab is one of the few Egyptian sites where dugongs (sea cows) appear — they come to feed on seagrass. Many visitors see turtles every time; dugong sighting is a fortunate bonus.
Q4: Is gear included and do I need experience?
A: Yes, snorkeling gear is typically included. No prior experience required — guides will assist. Stronger swimmers will enjoy exploring further reef edges.
Q5: Are there age restrictions?
A: Most tour operators allow children (6+ or age varies) but always check with the specific provider, especially for zodiac/boat portions.
Don’t settle for the ordinary. This day trip to Abu Dabbab from Makadi Bay offers a rare chance to snorkel among sea turtles, glide over coral gardens and discover one of Egypt’s most fascinating marine habitats — all in a single day. Whether you’re a first-time snorkeller, a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a memorable Red Sea escape, this excursion delivers.
Ready to dive in? Book your Abu Dabbab day tour now and embark on a magical underwater journey that you’ll remember forever.
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