Scuba Diving Full Day Trip 

 Diver exploring coral reef during a scuba diving full day trip with two dives

A Scuba Diving Full Day Trip with Two Dives is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the underwater wonders of Egypt’s Red Sea. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, this trip offers an unforgettable chance to explore coral gardens, encounter colorful fish, and feel the thrill of descending into a whole new world.

I’ve done several full-day diving trips in Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and Marsa Alam, and each time, the experience has been different—because the Red Sea never stops surprising you.

Why Choose a Full Day Diving Trip with Two Dives

A half-day trip might feel rushed, but a full day allows you to explore two completely different dive sites, giving you more variety and more time underwater. Between dives, you can relax on deck, enjoy lunch, and soak in the sun.

 Diver exploring coral reef during a scuba diving full day trip with two dives

Best Time to Go Diving in the Red Sea

You can dive year-round, but the best conditions are from April to November, when water temperatures are warm (24–30°C) and visibility is at its peak (20–40 meters).

Morning departures mean you reach dive sites before they get crowded, and you enjoy calmer seas.

Typical Full Day Diving Trip Itinerary

  • Hotel Pickup: Transfer to the marina in the early morning

  • Boarding: Meet your dive guide, set up gear, and receive a safety briefing

  • First Dive: Explore the first site—could be a reef, wall, or wreck depending on your location

  • Surface Interval: Relax on deck, enjoy snacks, and let your body recover before the second dive

  • Second Dive: Visit a different site for variety and new marine life encounters

  • Lunch: Freshly prepared meals on board

  • Return: Cruise back to the marina in the afternoon, with hotel drop-off

 Diver exploring coral reef during a scuba diving full day trip with two dives

Dive Sites You Might Visit

Hurghada

  • Giftun Island reefs

  • Fanadir Reef

  • Abu Ramada

Sharm El Sheikh

  • Ras Mohammed National Park

  • Jackson Reef in Tiran Strait

Marsa Alam

  • Elphinstone Reef

  • Sha’ab Samadai

Marine Life Highlights

  • Parrotfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish

  • Moray eels and lionfish

  • Turtles and dolphins (if you’re lucky)

  • Colorful hard and soft corals

  • In some areas—reef sharks and manta rays

Why Two Dives Are Better Than One

  • Different Ecosystems: Coral gardens, drop-offs, and wrecks in one trip

  • More Encounters: Double the chance to see rare marine life

  • Skill Practice: Perfect for improving buoyancy, navigation, or photography skills

What’s Included in Most Trips

  • Dive guide (PADI/SSI certified)

  • Diving equipment (mask, fins, wetsuit, BCD, regulator)

  • Lunch and soft drinks

  • Two tanks per diver

  • Hotel transfers

Tips for a Great Diving Day

  • Stay hydrated before and after diving

  • Bring your certification card (for certified divers)

  • If you’re new, take an introductory dive course first

  • Use reef-safe sunscreen before and after your dives

  • Listen carefully to your dive guide’s briefing

Safety and Comfort

All trips are run by licensed operators with experienced dive masters. Boats are equipped with first aid kits, oxygen, and safety gear.

FAQs

Do I need to be certified to join?
No, beginners can do introductory dives with an instructor.

How deep will we go?
Certified divers usually dive between 12–30 meters, depending on the site.

Is lunch included?
Yes, most trips include a hot lunch on board.

Can I bring my own gear?
Yes, and some operators may offer a discount if you do.

Will I see sharks?
It’s possible in certain areas, but not guaranteed.

Is seasickness common?
It can happen—bring motion sickness tablets if you’re prone to it.

Conclusion

A Scuba Diving Full Day Trip with Two Dives is the ultimate way to explore the Red Sea’s beauty. You’ll discover different underwater landscapes, meet incredible marine creatures, and enjoy a relaxing day at sea between dives.

Whether you’re a seasoned diver or taking your first breaths underwater, the Red Sea will reward you with unforgettable sights and memories.