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Few experiences compare to the pure joy of watching wild dolphins dance beneath the Red Sea sun. Marsa Alam Dolphin House (Sha’ab Samadai Reef) isn’t just another snorkeling site — it’s a natural wonder where dreams and reality blur. Nestled off the coast of Marsa Alam, this horseshoe-shaped reef offers travelers a rare chance to swim alongside spinner dolphins in their natural habitat, surrounded by vibrant coral gardens and the tranquil rhythm of the sea.
Located about 7 kilometers from Marsa Alam’s shore, Dolphin House — known locally as Sha’ab Samadai — is one of Egypt’s most celebrated marine sanctuaries. Its unique horseshoe shape forms a calm inner lagoon where spinner dolphins gather daily to rest, play, and raise their young.
Since 2004, this protected area has been part of Egypt’s official conservation program. Only a limited number of visitors are allowed each day, ensuring both the dolphins’ peace and the sustainability of this delicate marine ecosystem.
When you snorkel here, you’re not only witnessing nature at its best — you’re helping preserve it. A portion of every entry ticket goes directly to marine conservation efforts.
🐬 Swim with Wild Dolphins – Watch spinner dolphins in their natural habitat and, with a little luck, glide beside them as they twirl through the waves.
🌺 Explore Pristine Coral Reefs – Discover colorful coral formations teeming with tropical fish and sea turtles.
🚤 Full-Day Boat Adventure – Enjoy two guided snorkeling sessions around the Samadai reef with professional instructors.
🍴 Buffet Lunch Onboard – Freshly prepared Egyptian dishes, cold beverages, and time to relax on deck.
📸 Unforgettable Memories – Capture stunning photos above and below the surface in crystal-clear waters.
07:00 AM – Pick-up from your Marsa Alam hotel
08:30 AM – Board your boat at Marsa Alam Marina and sail toward Dolphin House
09:30 AM – First snorkeling session at Sha’ab Samadai Reef
11:00 AM – Relax and enjoy snacks and drinks on deck
12:00 PM – Second snorkeling stop to explore coral gardens and marine life
01:30 PM – Buffet lunch served onboard
03:00 PM – Return sail to Marsa Alam
04:30 PM – Transfer back to your hotel
(Note: Schedule times may vary slightly depending on weather and sea conditions.)
Dolphin House operates under a strict eco-tourism policy. Snorkelers must avoid touching or chasing dolphins, as this can disturb their natural behavior. Certified guides ensure all visitors maintain a respectful distance while still enjoying an incredible encounter.
By visiting Dolphin House Marsa Alam, you become part of a growing movement that values sustainability, respect, and conservation over exploitation.
Bring sunscreen, towels, and a copy of your passport.
If you’re prone to seasickness, take motion tablets before departure.
For underwater photos, bring a waterproof camera or GoPro.
Dolphins are wild — encounters are highly likely (70–80%), but never guaranteed.
If you’ve ever dreamed of swimming with dolphins in the wild — not in captivity — Dolphin House Marsa Alam is your calling. Here, the sea sparkles under the Egyptian sun, coral gardens shimmer like underwater rainbows, and every splash feels like a heartbeat shared with nature.
This isn’t just a trip. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime memory.
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.❓ FAQs about Dolphin House Marsa Alam
Q1: What is Dolphin House in Marsa Alam?
Dolphin House, or Sha’ab Samadai Reef, is a protected marine area known for its resident pod of wild spinner dolphins. It’s one of Egypt’s top snorkeling sites.
Q2: Can I swim with dolphins here?
Yes — but respectfully. You can swim and snorkel near the dolphins as they play in the lagoon, but direct contact or chasing them is prohibited to protect their natural behavior.
Q3: Is Dolphin House suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The calm lagoon is ideal for first-time snorkelers and families with children. Professional guides are always available for assistance.
Q4: What’s the best time to visit Dolphin House?
The best months are April to November, when the sea is warm and visibility is at its best.
Q5: How long does the trip last?
The full excursion takes about 7–8 hours, including sailing time, snorkeling sessions, lunch, and rest periods.
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