Luxury Adventures in Egypt

Speedboat Trips in Hurghada:

Dolphins, Islands and Snorkeling in the Red Sea

Are you planning a holiday in Hurghada and looking for something more than just the hotel beach? One of the most popular experiences in the Red Sea is a speedboat trip from Hurghada, combining adventure, relaxation, and unique encounters with nature. In just a few hours at sea, you can watch dolphins in their natural environment, enjoy snorkeling at coral reefs, and visit one of the beautiful islands around Hurghada – such as Giftun, Magawish Island, or pristine white sandy beaches.

In this article, you will find out how speedboat trips are organized, what places you can visit, what is usually included in the price, what options you have (private or group trips), and what to prepare for to enjoy your day at sea to the fullest.


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Why Choose a Speedboat Trip in Hurghada

  • Short travel time

In Hurghada, there are both big-boat excursions and speedboat trips. A speed boat has one clear advantage – it gets you to the location in about one third of the time compared to large boats, leaving you more time to enjoy the actual experience.

  • Flexibility – choose your route and stops

Private speedboat trips allow you to customize your route. You can decide whether you want to go for dolphin watching, explore a coral reef, or relax on one of the popular beaches around Hurghada – such as Orange Bay, Hola Hola, or Magawish Island. Departure times and trip duration are also flexible.

  • Privacy and smaller groups

A speedboat can be rented privately with a maximum capacity of 6 people, which guarantees far more comfort and privacy compared to big boats that usually carry 30–40 passengers.
  


Where Can You Go on a Speedboat from Hurghada

  • Dolphin watching and snorkeling

Speedboats usually head north to so-called dolphin house areas – the farther Shaab El Erg or the closer El Fanous. The chance of spotting dolphins is higher at Shaab El Erg.

  • Snorkeling at coral reefs

Hurghada is surrounded by dozens of stunning coral reefs. Popular ones include Giftun Islands, Abu Ramada, or further north Abu Nugar, a large reef surrounded by smaller coral blocks. Dolphins can sometimes be spotted here as well.

  • Islands and beaches

Among the most famous beaches are those on Giftun IslandOrange Bay, Hola Hola, Paradise Island, or Eden. These beaches are usually quite lively, but if you prefer something more peaceful, you can head to the smaller sandy beaches near Magawish Island.
  


What You Can Experience on a Speedboat Trip

  • Swimming with dolphins in the Red Sea

The chance to see dolphins on a speedboat trip is very high, and it’s often possible to swim with them. A speedboat can quickly reach the more distant Shaab El Erg, while checking other spots where dolphins are often found – such as Abu Nugar or El Fanous.

  • When is the best time to see dolphins?

Dolphins can be observed throughout the day. In the morning, they usually rest in shallow lagoons, staying close together in groups guarded by one or more “watchers.” Later in the day, they become more active and playful. In late spring and early summer, if you are lucky, you may even witness dolphins mating.

  • Snorkeling at coral reefs

Snorkeling stops are one of the highlights of the trip. The Red Sea reefs are full of life – colorful reef fish (clownfish, parrotfish, surgeonfish), moray eels, blue-spotted stingrays, lionfish, and sometimes even sea turtles. The coral reefs are rich in both hard and soft corals. Remember: never touch the corals – this protects them as well as you.
  


Summary: Why Go on a Speedboat Trip from Hurghada

  • A unique combination of adventure and relaxation – speeding across the sea, watching and swimming with wild dolphins, exploring the coral reefs.

  • Possibility to stop at islands and sandy beaches around Hurghada.

  • Privacy and flexibility thanks to smaller groups.

A speedboat trip from Hurghada is truly an unforgettable experience. And as a bonus, you’ll not only take home great memories but also a short film of your day at sea.