Abu Minqar Island (Secluded & Photogenic)
A low-key sandbar south of Hurghada with turquoise shallows for dreamy photos and beginner-friendly snorkeling.
Ideal for couples and private charters. Best mornings; tides affect sand exposure.
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Giftun and Orange Bay are iconic—but they get busy. Going beyond opens up quieter reefs, private sandbars, and
flexible routes where crews tailor the day for snorkeling, fishing, dolphin spotting, or a chef-cooked lunch at your own pace.
If you want a more exclusive Red Sea day, this is where the magic happens.
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Best Beaches in Hurghada
The most flexible way to explore beyond the crowds. Choose departure time, pick reef stops, add a pro photographer,
SUP boards, or a birthday setup. Perfect for families and groups.
If you love snorkeling more than island beaches, ask for reefs with less boat traffic and better visibility.
Reef | Why it’s great | Notes |
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Carless Reef | Pinnacles with schooling fish; vivid coral | Best on calm days; medium depth |
Abu Ramada | “Aquarium” feel; beginner-friendly | Shallow shelves for kids |
Umm Gamar (leeward) | Sheltered coves, clear viz | Great for mixed groups |
Popular areas include Shaab El Erg (Dolphin House) and northern reefs. Sightings are not guaranteed.
🔗 Read more: Dolphin House Snorkeling Trip
Expect grouper, snapper, barracuda; trolling & bottom fishing are common. Early departures = better action.
🔗 See our guide: Fishing Trips in Hurghada 2025
Perfect for non-swimmers and families with small kids—observe reefs through panoramic windows without getting wet.
Romantic golden-hour sail with live BBQ or seafood menu, soft music, and city-lights views along the marina.
Criteria | Hurghada | El Gouna | Safaga |
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Boat time to reefs | 15–40 min | 20–50 min | 20–45 min |
Crowds | Busy peak, many options | Moderate, chic marinas | Quieter, relaxed vibe |
Best for | Choice + flexibility | Stylish chill days | Calm bays & families |
€20–€35 pp · gear, lunch, soft drinks · 2–3 stops
€300–€700 per boat (size dependent) · chef lunch · custom route
€180–€400 · rods, bait, skipper, licenses · ice box
*Prices are indicative; season/boat size affect rates.
Need a tailored plan? Contact DH Tours.
For families and special occasions—yes. You get flexible timing, quieter reefs, and custom menus.
Try Abu Minqar or Magawish sandbars on calm mornings; for reefs, ask for Carless or leeward Umm Gamar.
Reputable operators include vests, masks, fins, and an in-water guide—confirm when booking.
Reef-safe sunscreen, hat, towel, swimwear, dry bag, GoPro, and a reusable water bottle.
Tell us your dates, group size, and style—we’ll send curated options within hours.
Peak months fill fast—lock your date early.
External sources for context only; always check local operators for day-of updates.