β STARS
π In This Review
The Verdict
π‘ Salem Says:
Marsa Alam hotels are often expensive or very isolated. Deep Blue Inn is a solid middle ground.
It is a modern, simple hotel. It caters specifically to divers who spend all day on the boat. Don't expect fancy animation shows or gourmet dining. It's clean, quiet, and the pools are surprisingly nice.
It is a modern, simple hotel. It caters specifically to divers who spend all day on the boat. Don't expect fancy animation shows or gourmet dining. It's clean, quiet, and the pools are surprisingly nice.
β The Good
- Quiet: Very peaceful at night. Perfect for early risers.
- Value: One of the cheapest 4-star options in Marsa.
- Modern: Buildings are relatively new compared to others.
β The Bad
- Jetty: The pier to the reef is often under maintenance (check before).
- Wind: It can be very windy here (good for kites, bad for chill).
- Isoaltion: There is NOTHING around it. Just desert.
π€Ώ Diving Focus
The dive center on-site is professional. Most guests are here to dive at Elphinstone Reef or Dolphin House, which are accessible by boat trips. The house reef is okay, but the real magic is offshore.
β Common Questions
How far from Marsa Alam Airport?
It is about 40-50 minutes drive south of the airport (RMF).
Is the food good?
It is edible. Standard Egyptian buffet styling. Lots of pasta, chicken, and salads. Vegetarians will be fine but bored.