Adult
Imagine waking up, stretching just as the desert sun begins to glow, and setting out on a journey that combines vibrant reefs, soft sand beaches, and a secluded freshwater haven under mangrove forests. Less than two hours from Marsa Alam lies one of Egypt’s best-kept secrets: Sharm El Luli, followed by the peaceful charm of Wadi El Qulaan.
This isn’t just a tour—it’s a day that threads together marine wonder and natural serenity in a way rarely experienced. Let me walk you through it.
At around 8:00 AM, your friendly English-speaking guide meets you in a comfortable, air-conditioned van at your hotel in Marsa Alam or Port Ghalib. The drive down the coast sets the tone: quiet road, soft sea breeze, and anticipation for the reef and beach ahead.
By 9:30 AM, you reach the stretch known to locals as Ras Hankorab—a pristine white-sand beach with dazzling clarity. Slipping into the water feels like entering a light-filled aquarium.
The reef is shallow and vibrant—fishes in every color, coral gardens primed for exploration.
Keep an eye out for napoleons, groupers, and even clownfish dancing between anemones.
Water temperatures are comfortably warm, and the protected bay makes snorkeling feel effortless.
You spend about 90 minutes exploring the underwater world—no rush, just peaceful immersion in marine beauty.
After beach time, the van takes you further south to Wadi El Qulaan, arriving around 1:00 PM. As you walk toward the lagoon, date palms rise above mangroves, and the water changes from vibrant blue to a serene green.
Here, nature shifts gear. It’s no longer the reef’s brightness—it’s quiet reflection, warm shallow water, and the incredible feeling of being surrounded by untouched wetlands where only the birds and palms whisper.
You settle in under a shaded Bedouin tent by the lagoon. Lunch is served—typically fresh fried fish, local salads, and Yemeni-style flatbread—all styles rooted in centuries-old hospitality.
You sip mint tea, rest your feet in the warm lagoon, and breathe in the fragrant breeze. Sometimes goats wander near the sandy edge; sometimes a fish jumps. Perfect stillness.
After lunch, take a gentle walk in knee-deep lagoon water to where mangrove roots meet open sea. It feels secretive. Wild. No crowds, just you and the world’s effortless pace.
When you’re ready—usually around 3:00 PM—your driver escorts you back to the coastal road for the return ride.
By 4:30–5:00 PM, you arrive back at your hotel. You may be sandy, possibly sun-kissed, definitely relaxed—with your mind full of reef blue and hidden lagoongreen calm.
Hotel pickup/drop-off in Marsa Alam or Port Ghalib
Air-conditioned private vehicle
English-speaking guide
Snorkel mask and fins
Bottled water & soft drinks
Lunch in Bedouin tent at Qulaan
National Park fees (~$5 per person, $10 per car)
Swimsuit, towel, and sunhat
Reef-safe sunscreen
Wet shoes for shallow lagoon walking
Camera or phone for capturing moments
Copy of passport (national park rule)
Travelers craving daytime variety—reef and lagoon in one trip
Nature seekers who prefer quiet places over crowded beaches
Couples or small groups who want to escape the usual tourist circuit
Anyone looking for something restorative—not rushed
Dual ecosystems: coral reef and mangrove lagoon
Minimal crowds, maximum serenity
Authentic Bedouin lunch, far from tourist traps
Paths that offer solitude and sea-fresh air—undisturbed and rea
From $70.00
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