Semi Submarine Trip in Sharm El Sheikh
Experience the beauty of the Red Sea’s coral reefs from a semi-submarine. See all of the colorful fish and beautiful coral while sitting dry in a semi-submersible. This is a great way to see the reefs, Corals and fish.
John Wilson –
The Red Sea semi-submarine experience was unforgettable! Being able to see the coral reefs up close without getting wet was perfect. I loved seeing all the different kinds of fish and the vibrant colors of the corals. This is a must-do for anyone visiting the area!
Sarah Mitchell –
I’ve always wanted to see the beauty of the Red Sea’s coral reefs, and this semi-submarine experience was just incredible! Sitting in the comfortable submarine and watching the underwater world was like a dream come true. The tour was well-organized, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants a unique perspective of the ocean!
Mike Jensen –
This semi-submarine tour was absolutely amazing! Seeing all the colorful fish and coral without even getting wet was ideal for me. I didn’t realize how diverse and beautiful the marine life was until I saw it up close. Thank you for such an enjoyable and educational experience!
Eunice Faye Colburn –
Underwater views with air-conditioning and zero effort
If someone told me I’d enjoy an undersea tour without leaving my seat, I’d have laughed. But this was such a cool experience! The cabin was cozy and the view out those wide windows? Pure magic 🌊 . You get to drift past corals and creatures without lifting a finger. It’s an ideal way to explore the Red Sea, especially if you’re not keen on diving or snorkeling.
Jedediah Floyd Reaves –
Colorful, calm and cool underwater journey for the whole gang
We took this semi-submarine ride during spring break, and it turned out to be our favorite part of Sharm. The views were unreal. Coral that looked like brains, fish that looked like they came from outer space — and everything up close. The boat didn’t rock too much, and it was actually kinda fun watching other boats float above us while we were below the surface. Kids are still talking about it.
Daisy Lynn Crenshaw –
A fish-eye view without even getting sand in your shoes
I went into this thinking it’d be a quick, gimmicky thing. But y’all — it was a real adventure. You board, sit in a climate-controlled cabin with huge glass panels, and suddenly the sea becomes your theater. The coral reef was alive with movement. Bright yellow fish zipped by like taxis in Manhattan. You don’t need a snorkel to appreciate how stunning the Red Sea is.
Travis Dean McBride –
Smooth sailing under the sea with views for days
March weather was perfect for this experience. Sunny skies up top, and a whole world of wonder down below. The semi-submarine glides quietly, and you just sit back while nature does its thing. My favorite part was the coral towers that rose like underwater skyscrapers. Also spotted a sea turtle — no joke 🐢 ! I just sat there, mouth open, trying to take it all in.
Pearl Joann Whitaker –
Felt like I was in a real-life ocean documentary
I’ve watched my share of nature shows but being on this trip was something else. We were surrounded by vivid coral formations and exotic fish, and it felt like being in a dream. The cabin was comfortable, and the entire thing felt a bit surreal. You don’t realize how much is going on under the surface until you see it from a semi-submarine window. The clarity of the water in Sharm El Sheikh made it even more magical.
Harlan Judd McCoy –
Peeked into a coral world and didn’t even get our hair wet
Never thought I’d be able to see coral reefs up close without diving in. This was the easiest way to explore the Red Sea’s beauty without needing flippers or a wetsuit. The semi-submarine windows were huge, and every few feet revealed a new splash of color or another fish with stripes I couldn’t name. It’s like they were showing off for us. For anyone who wants a taste of marine life without the effort, this trip is a win.
Bonnie Mae Dillard –
An ocean adventure with no swimsuit required — perfect
We’re not really beach people, so this semi-submarine trip hit the sweet spot. You get to explore the underwater world without all the wet and wild. We saw parrotfish, lionfish, and these massive coral structures that looked like castles. The cabin was clean, cool, and surprisingly spacious. Our guide kept us laughing while we floated past entire schools of fish. It felt adventurous and safe at the same time.
Cletus Wayne Harper –
A dry underwater safari that made our day in Sharm shine
This was one of those “didn’t know I needed it” experiences. We hopped aboard and instantly were transported into a glass tunnel beneath the sea. From the moment we descended, it was like walking into an aquarium… only we were the ones inside looking out. Kids loved it, grandma loved it, I loved it — can’t beat that. Everything was well-organized, and we didn’t even get our shoes wet.
Maggie Sue Callahan –
Loved every colorful second inside that submarine cabin
We did this trip in late February and honestly, I still see clownfish when I close my eyes 🤿 . The semi-submarine was so cool — it was part boat, part submarine, and all fun. The view of the coral gardens down there was magical. The ride was smooth, no splashes, and we didn’t need to swim or snorkel. Just sat there, grinning at all the marine life zipping past. Felt like the ocean was performing just for us.
Billy Ray Thompson –
Viewing the reef without getting wet was just genius
I had no idea what a semi-submarine was until I got into one in Sharm El Sheikh and wow, it was an eye-opener 🐠 ! The coral reefs looked like someone painted the ocean floor with colors straight outta a dream. The fish were so close you felt like you could just reach out and shake fins with ’em. No seasickness, no sunburn, just a front-row seat to an underwater parade. We were in a comfy cabin, air-conditioned, and the big windows gave us all the views. It’s like watching National Geographic but you’re inside the screen.