

Choosing between hundreds of Hurghada hotels can be confusing. City center or quiet bay? Shallow lagoon or swimmable deep water? Lively animation or adults-only silence?
This independent 2026 hotel guide explains every major area of Hurghada, compares real pros and cons, and helps you pick the best place to stay for your style and budget.

Many guests choose Hurghada hotels only by stars and photos. But the most important decision is actually the area – where the hotel sits on the map. The same 4★ rating can feel totally different in a quiet peninsula like Soma Bay compared to a busy city street like Sheraton Road.
This guide works together with:
Where to Stay in Hurghada,
Best Areas to Stay in Hurghada,
and the
Hurghada Mega Travel Guide 2025.
Here we focus specifically on hotel areas, beaches and real comparisons, so you book with full confidence.
In the sections below, we group Hurghada hotels by area and type: Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay, Soma Bay, El Gouna, Mamsha & Village Road, Sheraton Road & Marina, Arabia Area, Dahar (Old Town), Al Ahyaa & the north, and South Hurghada / Magawish. For each zone, you’ll see:
Use this page as a “master overview”, then dive into more specific topics like:
Hurghada on a Budget,
Cost of Living in Hurghada 2025,
and
Hurghada A–Z Guide.
Here is a quick overview of the main Hurghada hotel areas and what each one is best for. We go into more detail for every zone in the next sections.
| Area | Best For | Beach Type | City Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sahl Hasheesh | Quiet luxury, couples, long walks | Long sandy beaches, piers, some coral | 25–30 min by car |
| Makadi Bay | Families, waterparks, balanced animation | Bays and reefs, piers for swimming | 30+ min by car |
| Soma Bay | High-end, kitesurf, golf, spa | Open sea, wide views, windy | 45–60 min by car |
| El Gouna | Lagoon lifestyle, marinas, nightlife | Lagoon + sea, some shallow areas | 30–40 min by car |
| Mamsha & Village Road | Walking, cafés, shops close by | Mixed lagoons and beaches | 10 min from airport |
| Sheraton Road & Marina | Nightlife, shops, “city feel” | City beaches, piers, boat harbours | 10–15 min from airport |
| Arabia Area | Hotels close to city but calmer than Sheraton | Hotel beaches & lagoons | 15 min from airport |
| Dahar (Old Town) | Budget, local markets, long stays | Limited beach access, more city | 20 min from airport |
| Al Ahyaa & North | Long stays, rentals, quieter life | Mixed beaches, some second-line hotels | 20–25 min from airport |
| South Hurghada & Magawish | Resort-focused, some quieter stretches | Open beaches, some wind | 15–20 min from airport |
Now let’s look at each area in more detail, with examples of best hotels in Hurghada for 2026 in every zone.
Sahl Hasheesh is one of the most desirable Hurghada hotel areas for guests who want peace, elegance and beautiful beach walks. The bay is master-planned, with wide boulevards, impressive entrance gates and iconic spots like the Old Town piazza and the long seaside promenade.
Hotels here generally focus on comfort, views and atmosphere rather than loud party programs. Many couples choose Sahl Hasheesh for honeymoons or anniversary trips, and it’s also a favourite for repeat visitors who already know Hurghada.
Expect long sandy stretches with some coral patches and piers for deeper swimming. Parts of the shore are shallow at low tide, but in many spots you can comfortably swim and snorkel once you walk or use the jetty. Compared to central Hurghada, the water here feels more open and less crowded.
Without ranking specific properties, typical choices in Sahl Hasheesh include high-comfort 5★ resorts, adults-only concepts and properties with strong reputations for service and design. If you value beautiful grounds and a relaxed atmosphere more than city nightlife, Sahl Hasheesh is usually one of the best answers when people ask for
“the best hotels in Hurghada for a quiet luxury stay”.
For a deeper look at this bay, see the dedicated
Sahl Hasheesh Guide.
Makadi Bay sits south of main Hurghada and feels like its own resort world. It is one of the top choices for families looking for Hurghada hotels with waterparks, animation and all-inclusive comfort. The bay is dotted with large resorts, some with extensive facilities and shared shopping areas.
The coastline of Makadi mixes sandy entrances with coral zones; many hotels have piers where you can enter deeper water and snorkel above house reefs. If snorkeling is important to you, always check whether the hotel offers a direct reef or a more open sandy lagoon.
Compared with Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi tends to have livelier animation and more family-oriented programming. Some hotels are quieter than others, but in general the area is not primarily “adult-only silent”. It is a good compromise between facilities, price and access to the sea.
Soma Bay is a peninsula further south and feels noticeably more remote than central Hurghada. It is known for high-comfort resorts, golf courses, strong winds for watersports and panoramic views of the Red Sea. Many guests who return year after year say Soma Bay “feels like its own world”.
Expect clear water, long piers and wide open views. Because of the wind, parts of Soma Bay can feel cooler than the city even in summer – something many guests appreciate in July and August. Some sections are shallow at low tide, but overall it is an excellent choice for sea lovers.
For more about this area, visit the
Soma Bay Travel Guide 2025.
El Gouna is technically a separate town north of Hurghada, designed as a self-contained destination with marinas, lagoons, golf courses and different neighbourhoods. When people ask for “the most organised and European-style area with hotels near Hurghada”, El Gouna is often the answer.
El Gouna is famous for lagoons; that means some hotels focus on lagoon views rather than deep open sea. Many properties offer shuttle boats or access to sea-facing beaches. If your dream is swimming in deeper water directly from the shore, check the specific location of your hotel on the map.
For an in-depth look at every neighbourhood, see the
Ultimate Guide to El Gouna 2025.
The Mamsha (promenade) and Village Road / Touristic Promenade form one of the most convenient areas for classic holidaymakers. You can walk for kilometres along a wide, mostly flat street lined with cafés, restaurants, supermarkets and shops, while many large Hurghada hotels sit directly between this street and the beach.
Hotels here range from 4★ to 5★ all-inclusive resorts with pools, gardens and various beach types. Some have lagoons, some have long jetties, others have more open sandy fronts. Animation can be lively in certain properties, so if you prefer a quieter stay, choosing the right hotel – and room location – matters.
For budgeting tips and where to find good-value meals near this area, check
Hurghada on a Budget.
Sheraton Road and the New Marina are the classic “city center” for many visitors. Here you will find a mix of older beachfront hotels, smaller city properties, bars, clubs and countless shops. If your priority is going out at night and being in the middle of everything, this is one of the most convenient Hurghada hotel areas.
Some hotels have small city beaches or platforms; others rely on piers or nearby beach clubs. Because of the central location, this area is usually not the quietest choice for light sleepers. It is ideal as a base if you enjoy walking around town, but less ideal if you dream about a wide, silent private bay.
For ideas on how to spend your evenings while staying here, explore
Where to Go in Hurghada at Night.
The Arabia Area stretches along the coast just north of the marina. It balances hotel life with relatively quick access to both Sheraton Road and Dahar. Many properties in this zone overlook the sea, lagoons or man-made beaches, and are popular with guests who want reasonable prices and decent access to town.
From this area, it’s straightforward to join city-based activities like a
Hurghada City Tour
or evening programs near the marina.
Dahar is the old town of Hurghada. Here you will find local markets, the main bus station and many Egyptian-style apartment buildings. Hotel choice is more limited compared with coastal strips, but prices can be lower and the atmosphere is more local and authentic.
Beach access is not the main advantage here; many guests staying in or near Dahar use trips like
Aden Island Hurghada Trip,
Orange Bay Snorkeling Trip
or local beach passes to enjoy the sea in different parts of the coast.
Al Ahyaa and the northern strip between Hurghada and El Gouna are developing zones with a mix of newer compounds, some hotels and many apartments. It’s popular with expats and long-term renters, and a growing option for guests who want a quieter, more residential environment.
To explore listings and local businesses around the city, use the
Explore Hurghada directory on Discover Hurghada.
South of the Mamsha and Village Road you reach Magawish and neighbouring districts, where many larger resort complexes sit along the coast. These Hurghada hotels often have more open beaches, wide pools and spacious grounds.
If you plan to stay here but still explore, check our advice on
transportation in Hurghada 2026
and consider booking
Hurghada private transfers for airport and city trips.
Instead of asking “what is the best hotel in Hurghada?”, it is more useful to ask “which Hurghada hotel area fits my travel style?”. Here is a quick matching guide:
Combine this guide with
the ideal time to travel to Hurghada
and
Hurghada weather by month,
because the right hotel in the wrong month can still feel disappointing.
The table below sums up how different Hurghada hotel areas perform on key factors that travellers usually care about.
| Area | Quiet Level | Walkability | Beach Quality* | City Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sahl Hasheesh | Very quiet | Good inside bay, less city walking | High – long sandy beaches with piers | Taxi only |
| Makadi Bay | Moderate | Inside resorts mainly | High – reefs & bays for snorkeling | Taxi only |
| Soma Bay | Very quiet | Resort-based | Very high – wide open sea views | Taxi only, longer distance |
| El Gouna | Moderate | Very good – marinas & town center | Mixed – lagoons & sea access | Taxi from Hurghada |
| Mamsha & Village Road | Moderate | Excellent – long promenade | Varied – lagoons & beaches | Very good |
| Sheraton & Marina | Lively / noisy | Very good – city streets & harbour | City-style beaches & platforms | Excellent |
*Beach quality is a general impression – each individual hotel can be different depending on its specific location.
No matter where you stay, you will probably need transport from Hurghada airport to your hotel and maybe a few trips into town or to excursions. For the smoothest start and finish to your holiday, many guests prefer arranging transfers in advance instead of negotiating prices after a long flight.
For more detail, check
Transportation in Hurghada 2026
and
Hurghada International Airport Guide.
We live in Hurghada, visit the areas daily and talk to travellers all year round. If you send us your travel dates, budget, who is travelling with you and what matters most – quiet, nightlife, beach depth, house reef, kids’ facilities or adults-only – we can recommend the most suitable Hurghada hotels and areas for your situation.
Our advice is independent and based on real local knowledge, not paid promotion. We can also help you match your hotel choice with the best excursions for your style.
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After choosing your hotel, the next step is planning a few unforgettable days out on the Red Sea and beyond. All trips below start from the main Hurghada hotel areas and include hotel pick-up in most cases.
Full-day boat trip with snorkeling stops, chances to see wild dolphins, lunch on board and Red Sea views away from the hotel crowds.
One of the most popular island trips from Hurghada hotels, combining snorkeling spots with soft sand, shallow turquoise water and relaxation.
Swap your hotel pool for desert mountains: quad bikes, Bedouin village visits, sunset views and evening shows under the stars.
When you need a day away from resort life, visit the pyramids and museums on a bus or flight trip from Hurghada to Cairo.
Combine your beach holiday with ancient history: temples, the Nile, the Valley of the Kings and more – all in one long day from Hurghada.
Start your stay at any Hurghada hotel stress-free with pre-booked airport and city transfers, including trips to Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi and El Gouna.
For a first visit, many travellers choose the Mamsha & Village Road area because it combines beach hotels with a long promenade full of cafés, shops and restaurants. It is close to the airport and you can still reach the marina or Sheraton Road easily by taxi. If you prefer a quieter setting, Sahl Hasheesh is also a strong option.
Some of the quietest Hurghada hotel areas are Sahl Hasheesh, Soma Bay and selected resort parts of Makadi Bay and El Gouna. These zones sit away from the main city traffic and nightlife and are designed for relaxation, long walks and sea views rather than loud clubs.
Sheraton Road and the New Marina are the most active for nightlife, with bars, restaurants and clubs. Parts of the Mamsha also offer a lively atmosphere in the evening. If nightlife is your priority, staying near these areas or using taxis to visit them in the evening makes sense.
Many Hurghada hotels have access to coral reefs or piers where you can snorkel in deeper water, especially in areas like Makadi Bay, Sahl Hasheesh and Soma Bay. In central city areas some beaches are more sandy or shallow and have fewer corals. Even if your hotel beach is simple, you can always join dedicated snorkeling trips to nearby islands.
It depends on your priorities. City areas like Sheraton Road, Marina and Mamsha make it easy to go out in the evening and feel local life, but they are usually busier and noisier. Remote bays such as Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay, Soma Bay and El Gouna offer more space, quiet and often better beach layouts, but you will use transfers if you want to visit the city.
Yes, many visitors spend a few nights in a city hotel near Mamsha or the marina and then move to a quieter bay like Sahl Hasheesh or Soma Bay. This way you enjoy both city atmosphere and calm beaches in one trip. Using a reliable
private transfer service
makes moving between hotels simple.