Private Snorkeling Boat Trip

Elgouna, Hurghada, Egypt

Overview

Enjoy the ultimate personalized adventure on a Private Snorkeling Boat Trip from Hurghada or El Gouna. Spend your day exploring the Red Sea’s vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine life, with the flexibility to choose your destinations. Swim, snorkel, or relax on stunning islands like Orange Bay or Paradise Island, and experience the luxury of a private boat tailored just for you.

 

Itinerary

Private Snorkeling Boat Trip:

  • Start your exclusive adventure with a hotel pickup at around 8:00 AM.
  • Arrive at the port, where your private boat and guide will be waiting. The boat is fully equipped with a lounge bar, sun and shade decks, toilets, and fresh water showers for your comfort.
  • Plan your custom itinerary—choose the reefs you wish to snorkel at or select islands to visit, such as Orange Bay or Paradise Island.
  • Snorkel in pristine waters, swim alongside dolphins, and discover vibrant corals and colorful fish.
  • For those interested, a professional diving instructor will guide you in exploring the depths of the Red Sea.
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch and refreshing drinks served onboard as you relax and soak up the sun.
  • Return to the port in the late afternoon and transfer back to your hotel in Hurghada.

Highlights

  • Enjoy two times stop for snorkeling and watching the dolphin
  • Shuttle boat for sailing in lagoon between the hotel and marina
  • Visit aquarium in El Gouna to see the undersea life

Included/Excluded

  • Pick up and drop off services from your hotel in Hurghada.
  • All transfers by air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Snorkeling Equipment aboard the Boat.
  • Lunch meal aboard the Boat.
  • Mineral water and soft drink on board
  • Admission fees to the aquarium Museum in El Gouna.
  • English Guide aboard the boat.
  • Personal Expenses.
  • Tipping

✔ Towel ✔ Passport ✔ Swimwear ✔ Sun hat ✔ Sunscreen

✔  Seeing and swimming with dolphins is a possibility for 95% of our customers, particularly during good weather.

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