speed boat hurghada

Choosing a private speed boat Hurghada is one of the best ways to explore the Red Sea, as it allows you to bypass the crowded “daily boats” and set your own schedule

Top Private Routes

Since you have the flexibility of a private craft, you can mix and match these stops

Orange Bay or Paradise Island: Located on Big Giftun Island. These spots offer “Maldives-style” wooden walkways and shallow turquoise waters. A private boat lets you arrive early (before 10:00 AM) to enjoy the beach before the large tour groups land
Dolphin House (Shaab El Fanous): A famous reef where wild dolphins are frequently spotted. Going by speedboat increases your chances of a sighting because you can move quickly between reef segments
Abu Minqar Island: A more secluded, “raw” island experience compared to the commercialized Giftun beaches. It’s perfect for those who want a quiet sandbar experience
Magawish Island: Excellent for snorkeling and usually much less crowded than the main Giftun spots

Booking Tips
Departure Points: Most speedboats depart from Marina Hurghada (New Marina) or the Hurghada Port area. Some luxury hotels in El Gouna or Sahl Hasheesh have their own jetties
The “Early Bird” Advantage: Ask your captain to start at 8:00 AM. You’ll reach the islands while they are still empty, providing much better photo opportunities and a more serene atmosphere
Inclusions: Confirm if “National Park Fees” (usually around $5 per person) are included in your quote or if they need to be paid separately at the marina
Weather Check: Speedboats feel the waves more than large yachts. If the wind is above 20 knots, the ride can be quite “bumpy,” so check the forecast a day in advance


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