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Picture this: waking up with the sun, packing a swimsuit and your sense of wonder, and heading south from Marsa Alam toward a hidden corner of the Red Sea. Without crowds. Without fuss. You’re heading to Hamata Island—a trio of pristine isles nestled in a protected national park—and getting ready to snorkel in waters so clear they almost glow beneath you.
This isn’t just a day trip. It’s a gentle surrender to nature, exploring reef life, tropical birds, and sandy paradise shores. Let me guide you through what makes this experience something special.
Pickup Time: Around 7:30 AM, depending on your hotel location in Marsa Alam.
Drive Time: Approximately 130 km, just over a one‑and‑a‑half‑hour scenic ride to Hamata Marina.
There’s something calming about driving early with the sun just rising—sand dunes lit in gold, silent roads, the promise of adventure ahead.
By 10:30 AM, you board your boat at Hamata Marina and head out across the sea. The boat is simple and spacious, thoughtfully crewed and geared for comfort. As you sail, conversations drift across the boat—excitement buzzes, soft music plays, and the coastline fades into turquoise distance.
Soon enough, the first stop appears: Virgin Island #1, a coral-ringed lagoon with glass-clear water, ideal for your initial snorkeling session.
You slip into the water and suddenly, you’re in another world. Tiny reef fish dart through hard and soft corals. Occasional angelfish, butterflyfish, and maybe even a small turtle weave through the reef canopy. The colors are vivid—electric blues, sunburst oranges, emerald greens.
Most guests stay around 45 minutes snorkeling—just enough to feel immersed without exhausting the senses. Then it’s boat time again.
By 12:15 PM, you’re back on deck for a relaxed onboard lunch—fresh, tasty, served with bottled water and soft drinks. Egyptian-style dishes, maybe some grilled chicken or veggie plates, flavorful bread and salads—it’s all simple, genuine, and deeply satisfying.
This is downtime you didn’t know you needed. You lounge on deck, breathe salty air, and laugh softly with travel companions. No rush. No schedule—just sweetness.
At around 2:00 PM, the boat moves to a second and third snorkeling site—each with its own reef personality.
One site might have shimmering coral gardens teeming with parrotfish.
Another might be deeper, with dramatic drop-offs and schools of snapper or emperor fish.
Amid this, seabirds wheel overhead and the water remains astonishingly clear.
Every float feels peaceful, every breath tinged with wonder.
By 4:00 PM, your adventure winds down. The boat sails back to Hamata Harbor with the afternoon slanted in golden light. Onboard, there’s a gentle quiet—a shared sense of fulfillment. You chat, share photos, maybe nap.
By 4:30 PM, you arrive at the harbor. By 5:30–6:00 PM, you’re back at your Marsa Alam hotel, with sandy feet, salty hair, and a heart that’s happily full.
Hotel pickup/drop-off in Marsa Alam
Air‑conditioned vehicle transportation
English-speaking guide
Boat tour with 3 snorkeling stops
Snorkeling gear fully provided
Onboard lunch + beverages
National Park fee (~$5)
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
Swimsuit & towel
Mask & snorkel (if you have your own)
Reef-safe sunscreen
Sunglasses & hat
Copy of your passport
Nature lovers who crave untouched marine landscapes
Families seeking safe, memorable adventures
Couples wanting a private, serene day trip
Undersea explorers eager to swim among wild coral reefs
Snorkeling Trip Hamata Island, You won’t find vendors pushing souvenirs here. There’s no sound and light show crowd. Instead, you’ll hear silence, sea birds, and maybe the distant splash of a dolphin (though dolphins are occasional guests, not guaranteed).
What this trip offers is raw connection—it’s you, sand, reef, and sea. It’s the gentle hum of waves at sunrise, the slow pace of snorkeling amid unspoiled coral, and the satisfaction of knowing a beautiful moment was truly yours
From $70.00
Looking for more info? Send a question to the tour agent to find out more.