discover Hurghada
The Jewel of the Red Sea
Once a humble fishing village, Hurghada has grown into one of Egypt’s most famous Red Sea resorts. Founded in the early 20th century, its transformation began in the 1980s with major Egyptian and international investment. Today, Hurghada is a global hub for leisure and adventure, offering world-class diving, water sports, vibrant nightlife, and year-round sunshine.
History & Heritage
Hurghada’s roots stretch back to antiquity. Just north of the city lies Abu Sha’ar, a Roman military fort established in the 4th century, later converted into a Christian settlement. The modern city began in 1905 when Ababda fishermen settled along a natural harbor. Oil was discovered nearby in 1913, and during the reign of King Farouk, Hurghada became a recreational center before expanding into the tourism capital it is today.
Beaches & Water Sports
Hurghada stretches along 36 km of Red Sea coastline, with long sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Its calm seas make it a paradise for:
- Scuba diving & snorkeling around Giftun Island, Abu Ramada, and Fanadir Reef.
- Windsurfing & kitesurfing, taking advantage of steady breezes.
- Yachting & fishing trips for those who prefer relaxed adventures.
- Family-friendly boat excursions, dolphin-spotting tours, and glass-bottom boats.
Land Adventures & Excursions
Beyond the beaches, Hurghada is a gateway to both desert and cultural experiences:
- Desert safaris by quad bike, 4x4 jeep, or camel ride.
- Day trips to Luxor or Cairo, offering a perfect blend of sea and history.
- Cultural visits to the Old Town of Dahar with its bazaars, mosques, and local markets.
- El Mina Mosque and the Hurghada Coptic Church, showcasing the city’s spiritual diversity.
Accessibility
Hurghada is served by Hurghada International Airport, Egypt’s second-busiest after Cairo, with direct connections to Europe and domestic flights to Cairo and other cities.
Environmental Note
Hurghada’s rapid growth has raised environmental challenges, particularly for coral reefs, which have declined due to pollution and over-tourism. Today, eco-friendly initiatives and marine conservation programs are increasingly promoted to preserve the Red Sea’s unique biodiversity.
Tourism & Lifestyle
Hurghada has become a true international melting pot, attracting visitors from across Europe, especially in winter. Many Europeans spend Christmas and New Year in the resort, enjoying average temperatures of 20–25 °C in winter and up to 46 °C in peak summer. The city is also home to Egypt’s largest Russian community, with schools, cultural centers, and even a Russian Consulate.
why visit Hurghada?
Hurghada remains one of the most dynamic destinations in Egypt. Whether for relaxation, family fun, or world-class diving, this Red Sea gem promises unforgettable experiences year-round.
top tours & activities in
Hurghada
Water & Marine Adventures

Scuba Diving Excursions

Snorkeling Trips

Dolphin House Tour

Glass-Bottom Boat Trips

Parasailing & Banana Boat Rides

Yachting & Private Boat Charters
Desert Adventures

Desert Safari by Jeep or Quad Bike

Camel Riding Experiences

Stargazing Tours
Cultural & Historical Excursions

Day Trips to Luxor

Day Trips to Cairo

Visit to Coptic Church of St. Shenouda
Family & Leisure Activities

Hurghada Grand Aquarium

Submarine Tours

Mini Egypt Park

Sand City Hurghada
Relaxation & Entertainment

Beach Resort Day Passes

Nightlife & Marina Promenade

Wellness & Spa Treatments

Spa & Wellness Experiences
Traditional herbal treatments and modern spa
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