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Abu Dabbab 1 is one of the most popular dive sites in Marsa Alam, Egypt, offering a unique mix of sandy bottom, coral reefs, and rich seagrass beds. Ideal for all experience levels, this site is famous for encounters with the rare dugong (sea cow) and large green turtles, often seen grazing in the shallow seagrass areas. The calm, clear waters make Abu Dabbab 1 perfect for underwater photography and relaxed diving. Divers can explore vibrant coral gardens teeming with clownfish, lionfish, butte…
Abu Dabbab 1 is one of the most popular dive sites in Marsa Alam, Egypt, offering a unique mix of sandy bottom, coral reefs, and rich seagrass beds. Ideal for all experience levels, this site is famous for encounters with the rare dugong (sea cow) and large green turtles, often seen grazing in the shallow seagrass areas. The calm, clear waters make Abu Dabbab 1 perfect for underwater photography and relaxed diving. Divers can explore vibrant coral gardens teeming with clownfish, lionfish, butterflyfish, and the occasional guitar shark or blue-spotted stingray.
The combination of easy shore access, abundant marine life, and excellent visibility makes it a must-visit location in Marsa Alam. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned diver, Abu Dabbab 1 offers unforgettable experiences beneath the surface. Join Blue Ocean Dive Centers & Resorts for guided dives and discover why Abu Dabbab is one of the Red Sea’s most beloved dive sites.
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