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Imagine gliding over turquoise lagoons, surrounded by coral gardens bursting with life, far from the crowds — this is Hamata, one of Egypt’s last unspoiled snorkeling paradises.
Your snorkeling trip to Hamata Islands from El Quseir is not just another sea excursion — it’s a journey to a hidden world where nature still breathes freely.
Tucked in the far south of the Red Sea, Hamata is a cluster of pristine islands within the Wadi El Gemal National Park, a region where time slows and the sea shimmers with every shade of blue. This full-day trip invites you to reconnect with nature, swim among vibrant fish, and feel the peaceful rhythm of untouched marine life.
Your adventure begins with an early hotel pickup in El Quseir and a scenic drive through wild desert landscapes toward Hamata Marina, 130 km to the south. From there, you’ll board a comfortable snorkeling boat and set sail across the calm, clear waters of the Red Sea.
Throughout the day, you’ll explore three virgin islands, each offering unique coral formations, white-sand beaches, and an astonishing variety of tropical fish. The experience is both tranquil and invigorating — a perfect escape for travelers who crave authenticity and natural beauty.
05:30 AM – Pickup from El Quseir Hotels
A friendly guide will meet you at your hotel and escort you south to Hamata Marina. Enjoy the scenic drive and brief rest stops along the way.
10:30 AM – Arrival & Boat Boarding
Board your snorkeling boat and set sail toward the Hamata Islands. The sea breeze and views set the tone for a relaxing day.
11:00 AM – First Snorkeling Stop
Dive into the underwater world — colorful fish, living coral, and untouched reefs await beneath the surface.
12:15 PM – Lunch Onboard
Refuel with a freshly prepared lunch on the boat. Soft drinks and water are available throughout the day.
01:30 PM – Second & Third Snorkeling Stops
Continue exploring new sites around the islands, each more vibrant than the last. Stroll along a white sandy beach and enjoy the view of seabirds flying overhead.
04:00 PM – Return to Hamata Harbor
Sail back to the marina and transfer to your vehicle for the comfortable return journey to El Quseir.
Evening – Hotel Drop-off
Arrive at your hotel with a heart full of memories and perhaps a little salt in your hair — the perfect souvenir of the day.
Swimsuit and towel
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
Copy of your passport
Camera or GoPro for underwater photos
Light cover-up or shirt for the boat
Unlike crowded tourist beaches, Hamata offers something rare — true tranquility. The coral reefs here remain untouched, the waters crystal-clear, and the islands quiet enough to hear the sea whisper. It’s an eco-friendly, small-group experience that feels personal and pure.
If you dream of swimming through natural aquariums, meeting wild dolphins or spotting sea turtles, Hamata is your gateway to that world.
The trip runs year-round, but the best months are March to November when the water is warm and visibility is at its peak. Early mornings are especially magical as sunlight dances on the waves and the reefs glow in full color.
A snorkeling trip to Hamata Islands from El Quseir is more than a day on the water — it’s a journey into a living paradise. The Red Sea here remains wild and pure, waiting for you to explore its secrets.
So pack your swimsuit, charge your camera, and let the adventure begin — because Hamata is where Egypt’s underwater magic still feels untouched by time.
05:30 AM – Pickup from your hotel in El Quseir and drive to Hamata Marina.
10:30 AM – Board the boat and sail toward the Hamata Islands.
11:00 AM – First snorkeling stop to explore vibrant coral reefs.
12:15 PM – Lunch served onboard.
01:30 PM – Second and third snorkeling stops near the islands.
04:00 PM – Return sail to Hamata Harbor and drive back.
Evening – Drop-off at your hotel in El Quseir.
Q1: How far is Hamata from El Quseir?
It’s approximately 130 km south — about a 2.5-hour drive each way.
Q2: Do I need snorkeling experience?
Not at all! Beginners are welcome, and your guide will assist you with gear and safety tips.
Q3: Are there restrooms and shaded areas on the boat?
Yes, the boat is fully equipped for comfort, including shaded decks and restrooms.
Q4: Can children join the trip?
Yes, families are welcome. Children under 6 usually receive discounted rates.
Q5: Is it possible to rent underwater cameras?
Some operators offer rentals on board — ask your guide during pickup.
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