Choose your vibe
"The morning light hits the water, the boats are leaving the marina, and the reef is waiting. It’s not complicated. It’s just the Red Sea, doing what it does best."
Hurghada is more than a destination; it's a gateway. From the buzzing Marina to the silent islands, it attracts families, divers, and sun-seekers. We built Hurghada101 to help you find the easy experience, away from the stress.
Places to breathe
View All PlacesGiftun Islands
Mahmya and Orange Bay offer the classic Red Sea day trip: white sand, turquoise water, and boat vibes.
Mahmya Beach (Giftun)
The most developed island spot with beach loungers, restaurants, and organized snorkeling.
Orange Bay (Giftun)
A quieter, more pristine island experience with shallow turquoise lagoons.
Hurghada Marina
A clean promenade lined with yachts, restaurants, and evening breeze. The social heart of the city.
El Dahar (Old Town)
The authentic soul of Hurghada. Vegetable markets, local coffee shops, and real Egyptian daily life.
El Sakala (Downtown)
The modern city center with shops, pharmacies, and everyday Hurghada energy.
Practical, without stress
Safety & Scams
Hurghada is very safe, but as a major tourism hub, it has its share of "tourist traps." Focus on pricing transparency, boat safety, and choosing reputable operators.
Visa & Entry Requirements
Yes. Most visitors need a standard Egypt Tourist Visa ($25). This is different from the free Sinai stamp used in other Red Sea zones like Sharm el-Sheikh.
Getting to Hurghada
Most travelers fly directly to Hurghada International Airport (HRG). Alternatively, take a comfortable GoBus or BlueBus from Cairo (6-7 hours).
Money, Cash & Tipping
Hurghada is a cash-heavy economy. While resorts take cards, you will need Egyptian Pounds (EGP) for local food, taxis, markets, and tipping.
SIM Cards & Internet
Do not rely on hotel Wi-Fi; it is often slow and congested. Buy a local SIM card (Vodafone, WE, or Orange) for reliable 4G data.
Weather & Best Time
October to April is the best time. Spring and Autumn offer perfect temperatures for both water activities and land tours.
Morning boats leaving the marina
The daily ritual of Hurghada’s departure. When the white hulls cut through the glass-blue water.
Read StoryA reef-first snorkeling day (what not to do)
How to visit the Red Sea without leaving a trace. Lessons from a day in the water.
Read StoryDesert sunset: the quiet side of Hurghada
Escaping the resort noise for the stillness of the Red Sea Mountains.
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