Somabay snorling and diving sites

Best Snorkeling Sites in Soma Bay, Egypt

Some places look beautiful from the beach. Safaga and Soma Bay look even better under the water.

This part of Egypt’s Red Sea coast is calm, colorful, and full of reef life. You do not need to be an expert diver to enjoy it. With a mask, snorkel, fins, and a good guide, you can float over coral gardens, watch bright fish move around reef walls, and enjoy one of the most peaceful sea experiences in Egypt.

If you are planning a Red Sea trip, this guide will help you understand the best snorkeling sites in Safaga and Soma Bay, what each place feels like, and which spot is right for beginners, families, and confident swimmers.

Tobia Arba

1. Tobia Arbaa / Seven Pillars

Best for: Colorful coral pinnacles, first-time reef lovers, beautiful underwater views.


Snorkeling level: Beginner to intermediate

Tobia Arbaa is one of the most loved sites near Soma Bay. Many people also call it Seven Pillars because the reef has coral pinnacles rising from the sandy bottom. These coral towers make the site easy to recognize and very beautiful from the surface.

What makes Tobia Arbaa special:

  • Coral pinnacles that look beautiful from above
  • Lots of colorful reef fish
  • Clear views when the sea is calm
  • Great place for underwater photos
  • Good for mixed groups of snorkelers and divers
  • One of the easiest sites to remember after the trip

Tobia Arbaa is a great choice if you want your snorkeling trip to feel exciting but still comfortable. It has real Red Sea beauty without feeling too difficult or scary.

2. Ras Abu Soma

Best for: Relaxed reef snorkeling, easy access from Soma Bay, calm sea days.

Snorkeling level: Beginner to intermediate

Ras Abu Soma is an aesthetically beautiful reef area around Soma Bay. This is a particularly good option for those people who need a soothing and comfortable boat trip. This is also reasonable as it delivers a proper reef experience without going too far offshore.

Ras Abu Soma

You may like Ras Abu Soma if you want:

  • A reef site close to Soma Bay
  • A relaxed snorkeling route
  • Colorful fish and coral patches
  • A good option for couples or families
  • A site that feels safe and not too extreme

This is the kind of place where you do not need to rush. The slower you move, the more you notice.

Abu Soma Garden

3. Abu Soma Garden

Best for: Beginners, families, calm snorkeling, peaceful reef views

Snorkeling level: Beginner-friendly

Abu Soma Garden is an ideal choice for adventurous explorers. It offers a quiet underwater garden. This snorkeling site is appropriate for travelers who need an easy snorkeling experience. As it delivers a challenging sea adventure, many divers love to come here.

This site is good for:

  • First-time snorkelers
  • Families with older children
  • Travelers who prefer calm water
  • People who want a slow and peaceful trip
  • Guests who want beauty without pressure

Abu Soma Garden is not about showing off. It is about enjoying the simple beauty of the Red Sea: sunlight, clear water, coral shapes, and small fish moving around the reef.

4. Tobia Al Kabeir

Best for: Larger coral formations and guided reef trips.

Snorkeling level: Intermediate

Tobia Al Kabeir means Big Tobia. As the name suggests, this site feels larger and more open than some of the smaller Tobia reef areas. It can be a beautiful place for snorkeling, especially if the sea is calm and you are comfortable swimming from a boat.

Tobia Al Kabeir

Reasons to choose Tobia Al Kabeir:

  • Bigger reef formations
  • Good variety of coral scenery
  • Nice mix of sandy areas and reef sections
  • Better for people with some snorkeling confidence
  • Good for guided boat trips

This site is not always the easiest first stop for nervous beginners, but it is a good next step after you feel comfortable in the water.

5. Tobia Al Saghaira / Tobia Soraya

Best for: Smaller reef snorkeling, simple route, colorful fish

Snorkeling level: Beginner to intermediate

Tobia Al Saghaira, also called Tobia Soraya, means “Small Tobia.” But smaller does not mean boring. In fact, small reef sites can be perfect for snorkelers because they are easier to enjoy without feeling lost.

Why travelers enjoy it:

  • Smaller and easier to understand
  • Good for relaxed snorkeling stops
  • Colorful fish around the reef
  • Nice option for mixed groups
  • Less overwhelming than large offshore reefs

Tobia Soraya is a good choice if you want something pretty, easy, and not too intense.

6. Gamul Al Saghir / Gamul Soraya

Best for: Shallow reef colors, peaceful snorkeling, underwater photos

Snorkeling level: Beginner to intermediate

Gamul Al Saghir is also known as Gamul Soraya. This is another amazing and beautiful reef for a soothing snorkeling trip. Little reef sites like this often look very shiny and bright from the surface because sunlight clearly makes the coral visible. 

Gamul Al Saghir - Gamul Soraya

Good reasons to visit Gamul Soraya:

  • Peaceful reef atmosphere
  • Bright coral views on sunny days
  • Good chance to enjoy small reef fish
  • Nice for photography
  • Comfortable for relaxed boat trips

This site is ideal if you do not want a crowded or dramatic experience. It is more about quiet beauty.

Gamul Al Kabeir

7. Gamul Al Kabeir

Best for: Relaxed guided snorkeling and natural reef scenery

Snorkeling level: Beginner to intermediate

Gamul Al Kabeir means Big Gamul. It offers a broader reef experience while still keeping a relaxed feeling when conditions are good. It is a nice option for travelers who want natural reef scenery without choosing the most difficult offshore site.

This site may suit you if:

  • You want a calm reef experience
  • You prefer guided snorkeling
  • You enjoy natural reef landscapes
  • You are traveling with mixed confidence levels
  • You want a peaceful boat-trip stop

Gamul Al Kabeir is not always the most famous name, but it can still give a very enjoyable Red Sea snorkeling experience.

8. Panorama Reef

Best for: Dramatic reef views and confident swimmers

Snorkeling level: Intermediate to advanced

Panorama Reef is one of the famous reef sites near Safaga. It is bigger, deeper, and more dramatic than many inner reef sites. Divers love it, and confident snorkelers may also enjoy it when conditions are safe.

Panorama Reef

Panorama Reef is better for:

  • Strong swimmers
  • Adventurous snorkelers
  • People are comfortable in deep blue water
  • Mixed diver and snorkeler boat trips
  • Travelers who want a famous Red Sea reef experience

If the sea is calm and your guide says it is suitable, Panorama Reef can be unforgettable. But comfort should always come before the name of the site.

Middle Reef

9. Middle Reef

Best for: Larger reef scenery and guided boat trips

Snorkeling level: Intermediate

Middle Reef is another known site in the Safaga and Soma Bay region. It is better for organized boat trips than casual beach snorkeling. The reef can be beautiful, but the experience depends on the weather, current, and where the boat stops.

Choose Middle Reef if:

  • You have snorkeled before
  • You are comfortable swimming from a boat
  • You want a bigger reef experience
  • Your operator confirms good conditions
  • You are joining a guided trip

This is a site where local knowledge really matters. A good guide can turn the trip into a smooth and enjoyable experience.

10. Abu Kafan

Best for: Experienced divers and advanced sea trips

Snorkeling level: Not ideal for casual beginners

Abu Kafan is a famous Red Sea site, but it is not the easiest choice for normal snorkeling. It is more suitable for experienced divers and confident sea users because it has a deeper, more adventurous feel.

Abu Kafan

Better choices for beginners include:

  • Tobia Arbaa
  • Abu Soma Garden
  • Ras Abu Soma
  • Tobia Soraya
  • Gamul Soraya

Abu Kafan is best saved for experienced guests who are comfortable with bigger reef trips.

Best Time to Go Snorkeling

You can snorkel in Safaga and Soma Bay during most of the year, but some months are more comfortable than others.

Usually, the best months are:

  • April to June: You’ll find warm weather and pleasant sea conditions
  • September to November: There is warm water and comfortable temperatures
  • July and August: It will be very warm, but sometimes busy
  • December to March: Yes, this is possible, but cooler and windier

Morning trips are often better because the sea can be calmer and the light is good for seeing the reef. In winter, ask about wetsuits because the wind can make you feel cold after leaving the water.

Final Thoughts: Explore the Snorkeling Areas of Somabay

Ready to see the Red Sea from above the reef?

Book a guided Safaga or Soma Bay snorkeling trip and choose the site that matches your comfort level.

The right reef can make your Egypt holiday into a memorable sea experience, particularly for families, beginners, or confident swimmers. Browse our plans today to book a snorkeling trip in Safaga, Soma Bay, or Hurghada. 

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