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Wadi Sabarah Lodge, Marsa Alam

18 – 25 April 2024 | Combine diving with relaxation in this stunning new resort

Wadi Sabarah Lodge and Botanical Gardens overlooks 700m of pristine fringing reef between Port Ghalib and Marsa Alam. Built from repurposed fossilised coral limestone, the resort has been stylishly designed to be in harmony with its stunning surroundings.

In the evening, presentations are included and guests can also enjoy yoga, meditation and scenic tours during their stay (extra charge).

A stay at Wadi Sabarah offers a very special retreat for those who want to combine incredible diving with relaxation and tranquillity.

NOW from just £1125 per person
based on sharing a twin room including:

  • Direct flights from Gatwick to Marsa Alam with 20kgs baggage + extra 5kgs for divers
  • 7 nights in a twin shared Standard room
  • Breakfast included
  • 5 days’ diving with Emperor Divers – two guided dives / day + 1 house reef dive, 12ltr tank & weights

*Marine Park fees payable locally

Other departure airports available at a supplement

More information on Wadi Sabarah Lodge

Booking deadline: Subject to availability – alternative dates available. 

Call Diverse Travel on 01473 852002 or email enquiries@diversetravel.co.uk

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