Dolphin Egypt March – Encounter Guide & Best Sites

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Dolphin season in full swing. Morning visits to Sataya give best encounters before afternoon winds.

Encounter overview

Diving or snorkelling with dolphins in Egypt during March is high season, with an encounter probability of approximately 80% under normal conditions. Dolphins are the ocean’s extroverts – fast, curious, and often actively seeking out boats and swimmers. A pod bow-riding at speed is joyful in a way that cuts through any bad mood.

Best sites

  • Sataya Reef
  • Samadai Reef
  • Marsa Alam

What to expect

Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) rest inshore in the morning and feed offshore at night. Common dolphins hunt cooperatively in open water. Bottlenose dolphins are resident at many sites and well-habituated to human presence.

Water conditions in March

Water temperature in Egypt typically ranges 22-28ยฐC. Visibility at Sataya Reef in March is generally good; check local liveaboard or dive operator reports the week of your trip for specific conditions. Reef, wreck, pelagic is the primary dive style in Egypt.

Practical tips

Let the dolphins approach you – swimming toward them usually results in them leaving. A surface snorkel is less intrusive than scuba. Avoid isolated mothers with calves. Never feed wild dolphins.

Getting there

Fly into Hurghada (HRG) or Sharm El Sheikh (SSH). Ras mohammed, brothers islands, daedalus reef, hammerheads, thresher sharks, whale sharks. Visa on arrival available for most nationalities; e-visa also available. Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP); USD accepted at dive operators.

Is March a good time to visit Egypt for dolphin?

Yes – March is high season for dolphins in Egypt. Encounter probability is around 80% on a dedicated trip. Best sites include Sataya Reef, Samadai Reef, Marsa Alam. Check availability at Sataya Reef as spaces fill quickly in peak months.

Safety notice: Ocean activities carry real physical risks. Always receive qualified training before attempting techniques described here. This article is educational; it is not a substitute for proper instruction.

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