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Giftun Island & Orange Bay snorkel day, Egypt
Giftun Island & Orange Bay snorkel day

Red Sea Coast

Giftun Island & Orange Bay snorkel day

The reason to come to Hurghada: a day boat to the protected Giftun reef with two snorkel stops and beach time on Orange Bay's white sand โ€” book the small boat, not the party boat.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Hurghada, Egypt

Opening hours

Day trips run year-round, weather permitting, usually departing mid-morning and returning in the late afternoon; exact times depend on the operator and the marina. Trips can be cancelled in rough conditions. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Tickets

A full-day Giftun and Orange Bay trip with lunch and hotel transfer typically costs from about ยฃ20โ€“55 per person depending on the size and quality of the boat. A separate marine park or environmental fee may be charged on top. Prices vary by operator and season, so confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Time needed

A full day, typically mid-morning to late afternoon, including the boat ride out, two snorkel stops and beach time on Orange Bay.

In short

Visiting Giftun Island & Orange Bay snorkel day

A day boat to the protected Giftun reef is the main reason to come to Hurghada: typically two snorkel stops on the coral plus beach time on Orange Bay's white sand. A trip with lunch and transfer runs from roughly ยฃ20โ€“55pp depending on the boat. Book a smaller-boat trip rather than the 200-tourist party boats for a far better day.

The day, and what it costs

This is the reason to come to Hurghada. A day boat heads out to the protected Giftun reef, usually with two snorkel stops over the coral and then beach time on Orange Bayโ€™s brilliant white sand. The reef is genuinely good โ€” protected, healthy coral and plenty of fish โ€” and on a calm day the water is clear enough that you donโ€™t need to be a strong swimmer to enjoy it. A full-day trip with lunch and hotel transfer typically runs from about ยฃ20โ€“55 per person, depending on the boat; a separate marine-park or environmental fee may be charged on top, so carry a little cash.

The single most important booking decision is the boat itself. The cheapest trips pile up to 200 tourists onto party boats โ€” crowded, loud and rushed, with everyone tipped onto the same patch of reef at once. Pay a little more for a smaller boat and the day transforms: more time in the water, calmer surroundings and space to actually enjoy the coral.

Making the most of it

Trips usually depart mid-morning and return in the late afternoon, and they run year-round weather permitting โ€” rough conditions can cancel a sailing, so build a little flexibility into your week. Bring reef-safe sun cream, a hat and your own mask if you have one, since hire kit varies. Crucially, follow the reef rules: donโ€™t touch or stand on the coral, and donโ€™t chase the fish โ€” itโ€™s a protected area for a reason.

Is it worth it? Comfortably yes, and for most visitors itโ€™s the highlight of a Hurghada trip โ€” the Red Sea reefs are why the coast exists as a resort at all. Set expectations sensibly on Orange Bay, which is beautiful but busy and developed rather than a deserted island. Book the smaller boat, go on a calm-forecast day, and youโ€™ll come back salty, sunburnt and glad you did it.

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Giftun Island & Orange Bay snorkel day FAQs

What is the difference between Giftun Island and Orange Bay?
Giftun is the protected island and its surrounding coral reef, where the snorkelling stops happen. Orange Bay is a white-sand beach area associated with it where the boat moors so you can swim and relax on the sand. Most day trips combine both โ€” reef snorkelling plus beach time.
Should I book the small boat or the big party boat?
The smaller boat, almost always. The large 200-passenger party boats are cheaper but crowded, rushed and noisy, with too many people on each reef stop. A smaller, slightly pricier trip means more time in the water, calmer surroundings and a far better day for the modest extra cost.
Is the snorkelling at Giftun worth it?
Yes โ€” the Giftun reef is protected and the coral and fish life are the headline draw of the whole Hurghada coast. Conditions and visibility are usually very good. Pick a smaller boat, take your own mask if you can, and follow the reef rules: don't touch or stand on the coral.

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