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6 Hours
Availability : Every Day
Marsa Alam harbor
Samadai Reef
Min Age : 9+
Max People : 40
Tour Details

A trip to the Dolphin House in Marsa Alam promises a unique and unforgettable experience. best dolphin experiences in Egypt, Marsa Alam Marine adventures located in the stunning Red Sea, this popular destination offers visitors the chance to swim and interact with playful dolphins in their natural habitat. enjoy snorkeling with dolphins in The crystal-clear waters, colorful coral reefs, and abundant marine life make it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

Dolphin House Marsa Alam, located in Marsa Alam, is a magical diving spot in Marsa Alam renowned for its vibrant marine life in Marsa Alam and the opportunity to swim with wild dolphins. One of its most famous sites is Shaab Samadai reef, known for its crystal-clear waters and majestic coral reefs teeming with a diverse array of marine species.

When talking about Dolphin House Shaab Samadai reef, it’s crucial to highlight its unique ecosystem and the chance to encounter dolphins in their natural habitat. Visitors can snorkel or dive in the pristine waters, surrounded by colorful fish, coral gardens, and if lucky, playful dolphins.

Marsa Alam has two of the most important dolphin habitats in the Red Sea and the world, Shaab Samadai reef, and Sataya reef, they are both homes to large families of spinner dolphins, but Shaab Samadai reef is near to Marsa Alam.

Dolphin house Marsa Alam location:

Samadai Reef is the most easily accessible lying a mere eleven kilometers or six nautical miles south east of the Marsa Alam anchorage, from marina Marsa Alam

WHY THE SPINNER GET ITS’ NAME?

The spinner is the most acrobatic of all the dolphins and famed for its’ long leaps out of the water.  It surges out of the water front first and twists or spins it’s’ body in mid jump before landing on it’s’ side. Whether they do this for a purpose or merely for fun are not clear but its great entertainment to watch!
Samadai DOLPHINS ARE FRIENDLIER
However please also read our sections on the environment and the dolphin code in order to understand the importance of cautious controlled interaction with these highly intelligent but vulnerable animals.

About the dolphin life:

Dolphin is a common name of aquatic mammals within the infraorder Cetacea. The term dolphin usually refers to the extant families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae (the Indian river dolphins), Iniidae (the new world river dolphins), and Pontoporiidae (the brackish dolphins), and the extinct Lipotidae (baiji or Chinese river dolphin). There are 40 extant species named as dolphins.

Dolphins range in size from the 1.7 m (5.6 ft.) long and 50 kg (110 lb.) Maui’s dolphin to the 9.5 m (31 ft.) and 10 t (11 short tons) killer whale. Several species exhibit sexual dimorphism, in that the males are larger than females. They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. Though not quite as flexible as seals, some dolphins can travel at 55.5 km/h (34.5 mph). Dolphins use their conical shaped teeth to capture fast moving prey. They have well-developed hearing which is adapted for both air and water and is so well developed that some can survive even if they are blind. Some species are well adapted for diving to great depths. They have a layer of fat, or blubber, under the skin to keep warm in the cold water.

WHAT CHANCE OF A “SWIM WITH the DOLPHIN”?

You have to remember that these are wild dolphins and can’t be requested to perform as if in an aquarium.  It’s a little like going on a safari in Kenya and hoping to see lions – it can’t be guaranteed – but even if you miss it you’ll enjoy a lot of other amazing sites, the reef and its’ sheltered shallow lagoon offer a fantastic range of marine life and sites including turtles, rays, clownfish, underwater reef pinnacles and an awesome swim through canyon (for qualified divers only).

Some guides say that the best chance to see the dolphins will be soon after your arrival. Dolphins are nocturnal hunters and perhaps they are assuming that the dolphins are “late to bedders.”

However a 2008 research paper on Samadai noted that “in the afternoon hours (the) dolphins increased their activity patterns” and “were more inclined to frequently trespass from Zone A (“Dolphins Only”) into the remainder of the reef area, including Zone B where they would be swimming among snorkelers.”
(Journal of the UK Marine Biological Association)

So there you have it – doesn’t loose heart if you don’t see dolphins in the first few minutes after your arrival as your chances will increase during the afternoon. However do bear in mind that environmental rules stipulate that access to the reef for snorkelers terminates at 2pm and for divers at 3pm.  

These time limits have been imposed to help protect the reef and the dolphins.  Also, by mid afternoon the spinner dolphins start to leave their sheltered resting place in the lagoon for the open oceans to feed and do not usually return until sunrise.

IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL RESTRICTIONS

A maximum of ten boats daily are allowed to enter the reef area carrying not more than 175 snorkelers and 100 divers.  Boats with snorkelers are allowed access between 10am and 2pm while boats with divers between 9am and 3pm. don’t worry about being turned back.  If your organizer has already obtained a ticket to enter the reef area this guarantees that you will be allowed in.

The first thing you will notice on entering the lagoon is that there are buoys clearly marking off the snorkelers and divers areas from the “dolphins only” resting area.  So please keep within your designated area. Don’t worry as your guide will point them all out to you when you arrive.

If you go snorkeling you will have to wear a lifejacket partly for safety and partly to prevent the occasional over enthusiastic snorkeler diving under the water to chase the dolphins.  

However perhaps the most important rule is to never touch or feed the dolphins.  It will be tempting but can be surprisingly risky as they are large, powerful and sometimes unpredictable and can inadvertently injure a swimmer or diver.  

Touching can also lead to the transmission of human diseases to which dolphins may have no immunity and long term may serve to damage their independence and survival instincts.  

So if a dolphin approaches you try to remain as inactive as safely possible – do not try to engage it in play.  You should only be a passive quiet spectator. Never follow or chase a dolphin but allow it to decide if it wishes to approach you.  

If you are on a boat watching a school of dolphins then please do not whistle or call out to them as this may scare them.  And if you are relaxing on the boat in the reef area please keep any conversation or music at a reasonably low volume.

Also be extremely careful about swimming close to female dolphins with calves.  A calf will look significantly smaller than an adult and will usually swim in close association with its’ mother.  The most likely time to see calves here is in the May to July period and especially in June.

Departure Time

Morning trip start from 9:00 AM

Price Includes

  • All transfers from and to your hotel
  • Lunch meal on board the boat
  • drinks “tea, coffee, Bottled water, cola”
  • Snorkeling equipments ( mask - fins-life jacket ) are included
  • Snorkeling trip by boat include 2 snorkeling stops
  • Snorkeling guide assistance
  • All Service charges & taxes

Price Excludes

  • The CD or DVD of the trip
  • Tipping

Please remember to bring

  • Camera
SAMADAI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR BOATS
  • Boats should approach dolphins extremely slowly, cautiously and never head on.
  • Once at thirty meters they should maintain that distance and only move parallel with the dolphins.
  • They should never chase dolphins but let the dolphins decide if and when to approach the boat.
  • They should always give way to dolphins if the dolphins wish to swim across the intended course of the boat.
  • They should never make any sudden movements or changes in direction.
  • They should only use the pre-defined mooring facilities.
  • They should turn off engines as soon as its' safe to do so.
  • They should never compete with other boats.  If there is already a boat in the area of the dolphins wait until it is your turn.
  • They should never follow dolphins inside the lagoon and they should maintain a distance of at least 200 meters from the reef.
  • They should only navigate near the reef for the purpose of mooring and at a very slow speed never exceeding 2 knots.
  • They should not drop people in the water when the sea is rough or where there are other boats. 
Itinerary

Marsa Alam city dot com representative will pick you up from your hotel in Marsa Alam then you will be escorted to the marina of Marsa Alam, this marina lead to dolphin house.
Board your boat to start your exciting trip to the Dolphin House, which is known also as ‘’Sha’ab Samadai’’ is the second name of dolphin house.
An amazing place for all snorkeling lovers, simply to have a view of the dolphins near the reefs. First you will have a short briefing about the snorkeling site, Samadai (dolphin house) from the snorkeling guide before reaching the site, and then you will enjoy snorkeling with the amazing friendly dolphins on the beautiful Red Sea.

You will get two snorkeling stops around the reefs where dolphins live, each stop for about 45 minutes with a time for rest in-between to get your drinks and snacks onboard the boat, because 45 minutes snorkeling enough to make you hungry and thirsty.
If you have always dreamt of swimming with dolphins in their natural habitat, this unforgettable trip to the Dolphin House “Samadai Reef” will give you the chance to do so, unforgettable times in the dolphin house.

The name ‘dolphin house’ has been given, as the reef itself is shaped like a horseshoe, giving protection from the wind and sea and a perfect place for the spinner dolphins to rest and play. A unique chance to discover these beautiful resident marine mammals happy to swim and play with visiting snorkelers and scuba divers for hours at a time, You may even get the chance to come face to face with the dolphins its wonderful as they roam wild and free here, If you are patient and fortunate enough to get the chance to swim with these fascinating creatures, you will be rewarded with a magical experience that will be well worth the wait.
You may then snorkel again an area called Shaab Marsa Alam for a while before we go back to Marsa Alam port for your transfer back to your hotel in Marsa Alam. Buffet style lunch and drinks will be served on board the boat to make this a special day out to the Dolphin House, great and unforgettable day will be in dolphin house by Marsa Alam

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