Is Egypt Safe in 2026? What Divers Need to Know

Is Egypt Safe in 2026? What Divers Need to Know — DiveSafariMaster

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Ground-level answer · Spring 2026 · DiveSafariMaster

Is Egypt safe
in 2026?

Geography, government advisories and what is actually happening on the water — from people who dive here every week.

Updated April 2026 · 5 min read

The short answer

Yes. Egypt is safe. Same travel advisory level as France, Germany and Spain. Cairo airport fully operational. We have guests on the water every single week of spring 2026. Here is why, with numbers.

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Spring 2026 — live from the Red Sea

All our departures are running.
We are safe and sound.

Every Saturday, European guests board in Marsa Alam and spend the week diving with sharks. Don’t let the media decide your holiday. Come and enjoy the Red Sea.

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Argument 1 — Official advisory

Egypt has the same
travel advisory as France and Germany.

European foreign ministries rate countries by safety. The lowest rating is standard travel. The highest is do not travel. Egypt sits at the same rating as France, Germany, the UK, Italy and Spain — standard travel awareness. No warning. No restriction. The same rating as the countries your guests visited last summer without a second thought.

The countries at the highest advisory levels — Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen — are separated from Egypt by multiple international borders and hundreds to thousands of kilometres. Egypt shares no border with any of them. Egypt’s advisory has not changed throughout 2026.

1
Normal precautions
Canada, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand
2
No travel warning — same rating as France, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain
Egypt, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands
3-4
Reconsider / Do not travel
Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon — separated from Egypt by multiple borders and 1,000+ km

If you have booked a trip to Paris, London or Barcelona recently without thinking twice, Egypt’s official rating should be read in exactly that context.

Argument 2 — Geography

Egypt is in
North Africa.

Egypt is a North African country. Its Red Sea coast runs along the African continent. The Saudi Arabian border is already 800 km south of Marsa Alam. From there, the nearest active conflict zone is more than 3,000 km away.

That is the same distance as Paris to Kyiv. Nobody in France cancelled their summer holiday because of the war in Ukraine. The distance is the same. The logic is identical.

Distances from Marsa Alam
The map is the argument.
Marsa Alam to Saudi border
~800 km
Marsa Alam to nearest conflict zone
3,000+ km
Paris to Kyiv — same distance
~3,000 km
Naples to Moscow — same logic
~2,400 km

Nobody cancels a trip to Naples because of events in Moscow. The Red Sea is no different.

Argument 3 — Know exactly where

The restricted zones are specific.
None of them are dive sites.

Egypt is nearly one million square kilometres. The areas that carry specific advisories are remote border regions — North Sinai and parts of the Western Desert. Unpopulated. Far from any tourist corridor. No liveaboard itinerary visits them.

The Red Sea resort corridor sits on the western coast of the Red Sea, on the African side. It is not near the Sinai. It is not near any restricted zone.

Specific advisory zones

  • North Sinai Peninsula
  • Parts of Western Desert border
  • Remote unpopulated border regions

Where tourists dive and travel

  • Marsa Alam — our base
  • Hurghada
  • Daedalus, Elphinstone, Brothers
  • Cairo, Luxor, Aswan
  • Sharm El Sheikh (South Sinai)

Argument 4 — Infrastructure

Cairo airport.
Fully open. Every day.

Cairo International Airport is one of the most stable aviation hubs in the region right now. All international routes are running normally, all commercial airlines operating as usual. Our guests fly into Hurghada and Marsa Alam every Saturday from London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Milan. No cancellations. No rerouting.

~600Flights per day
59Airlines serving Cairo
127Destinations worldwide

Argument 5 — Ground truth

We are diving here
every single week.

We are not writing theory. We run liveaboard trips in the Red Sea every Saturday. European guests fly in, board at Marsa Alam Marina, and spend the week at Daedalus, Elphinstone, Brothers Islands and Sataya. Then we do it again the following week.

Spring 2026 — live operations
What is happening on the water right now
  • Every Saturday departure has left on schedule throughout spring 2026
  • Zero cancellations related to any regional situation
  • Guests flying in weekly from UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium
  • Hurghada and Marsa Alam airports operating without disruption
  • Hammerheads, oceanic whitetips and dolphins encountered every week
  • All four itineraries running — Pelagic Trail, BDE, Golden Mix, Deep South

Ready to book

Two routes leaving
every Saturday.

Pelagic Trail Red Sea liveaboard sharks dolphins
Sharks & Dolphins
Pelagic Trail
All levels · Daedalus, Sataya, Elphinstone
€813per person
BDE Brothers Daedalus Elphinstone Red Sea sharks
Sharks Only
BDE
AOWD · Brothers, Daedalus, Elphinstone
€750per person

FAQ

Questions we get
every week

Yes. Egypt carries the same travel advisory level as France, Germany, the UK and Spain. Cairo airport operates approximately 600 flights per day across 59 airlines without disruption. DiveSafariMaster has run every Saturday departure in spring 2026 without cancellation. Guests are on the water every week.
No. The Red Sea resort corridor is in North Africa. Marsa Alam is more than 3,000 km from the nearest conflict zone — the same distance as Paris to Kyiv. Egypt shares no border with any high-risk country. The dive sites, the airports and the boats are all operating normally.
Egypt sits at the same advisory level as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands — standard travel awareness. Countries at the highest advisory levels (Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen) are separated from Egypt by multiple international borders and over 1,000 km. Egypt’s advisory has not changed in 2026.
Yes. Direct flights from London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Milan continue to operate to both Marsa Alam and Hurghada without cancellations. Every guest booked for a spring 2026 departure has arrived without issue.
No. Every Saturday departure has left Marsa Alam Marina on schedule throughout spring 2026. No trips have been cancelled or disrupted. If anything changed on the ground, we would communicate it immediately to all guests with bookings.
Message us on WhatsApp. We answer within the hour. We have crew and guests in Egypt every week and will give you the honest current situation — not a sales pitch. Right now, it is the right time to come.

The Red Sea is open.
Come and dive.

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