'Six dead after tourist submarine sinks off Egypt'

By Daily Mail (World News) | Created at 2025-03-27 10:55:27 | Updated at 2025-03-30 14:48:23 3 days ago

By TARYN PEDLER

Published: 10:07 GMT, 27 March 2025 | Updated: 10:52 GMT, 27 March 2025

Six people have reportedly died after a tourist submarine sank off the coast of Egypt.

A further nine have been left injured in the incident, with four in critical condition, according to local reports.

The tourist submarine, named Sindbad, had been carrying 44 passengers at the time of the sinking on Thursday, as it sailed off the coast of Hurghada.

Rescue services have so far managed to save 29 people, reports Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm.

The Red Sea Security Directorate received a report of the tourist submarine sinking, which took place close to the harbour in front of the marina of a 'famous hotel' that has not yet been named in local media. 

Sources have confirmed to the newspaper that the Red Sea Health Directorate and the Egyptian Ambulance Authority have been placed on maximum alert following the incident.

Some 21 ambulances have been dispatched to the scene of the accident, and have been transporting the injured to local hospitals due to the severity of their conditions. 

The 44 passengers 'of different nationalities' had been out on a sea trip to see Egypt's coral reefs and tropical fish before the vessel, which can reportedly dive to depths of up to 72 ft, sank. 

The tourist submarine, named Sindbad, had been carrying 44 passengers at the time of the sinking on Thursday, as it sailed off the coast of Hurghada (file image)

The submarine has been operating for several years (file image)

An aerial view on Hurghada town located on the Red Sea coast, Egypt (file image)

The submarine has been operating tourist trips in Hurghada for several years. 

According to the operator, Sharm Hurghada Excursions, the underwater tour is three-hours long and costs £68 per adult ticket, and £35 for children.  

The company boasts its excursions allow visitors to admire Hurghada's underwater life and extensive coral reef, enjoy a diving experience while staying dry, and see life underwater at a depth of 72ft. 

It also claims it holds two of the only '14 real recreational submarines' in the world.

The cause and circumstance of the sinking have not yet been confirmed or reported. 

Hurghada is a popular tourist destination for Brits and Germans and several nautical jaunts operate from the coast. 

This is not the first time an incident involving tourist boats has occurred in the waters off the coastal city.

In November last year, a tourist boat named Sea Story sank off Egypt's Red Sea coast.

The boat sank near Shaab Satayah, a coral reef popular for diving trips, off the tourist resort of Marsa Alam in the early hours of November 25.

Those who escaped the vessel said a 'high sea wave' had hit it and caused it to capsize in 'about five or seven minutes', Red Sea Governor Amr Hanafi said at the time. 

The incident occurred during rough weather conditions, with the Egyptian Red Sea Ports Authority reporting wave heights of 10-13 feet and wind speeds of 34 knots in the area, leading to the closure of maritime traffic. 

The boat departed on a diving trip from the port of Ghalib in Marsa Alam on November 24 and was scheduled to arrive at Hurghada Marina on November 29.

Some of the survivors were reportedly flown back to shore by a helicopter to receive medical care, while others were transported via another boat.

UK investigators said last month there had been 16 incidents involving 'liveaboard' vessels in the area in the last five years, with a number resulting in deaths. 

This is a breaking news story. More to follow. 

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