Orange island from hurghada sahl hashesh makadi bay soma bay safaga and el gouna - Image 1

Orange island from hurghada sahl hashesh makadi bay soma bay safaga and el gouna

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Enjoy our unique program with our professional crew. Amazing boat trip including an open buffet lunch , water sports , selected points for snorkeling , free soft drinks on the boat , Orange island entrance and more. All our items are carefully selected for your satisfaction . Most of boat trips go to the Giftun island. Because of its distinguished location facing directly Hurghada Beach. Also it's the only island allowed to descend upon it. Giftun is Around 18 square kilometer. Dates back to more than 33 million years. One of the largest islands in the red sea. Known for its rare coral reefs and colorful fish and extraordinary birds. Declared to be a protected area in 1995. Orange bay is a private beach on 3 square kilometer covers over was built in 2009 using environmentally friendly material. One of the amazing points in Giftun island located in the south west of the Giftun island. And Known as Egyptian Caribbean

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cruises & sailingface masks provided for travelersface masks required for guides in public areasface masks required for travelers in public areasgear/equipment sanitized between usegood for avoiding crowdsguides required to regularly wash handshand sanitizer available to travelers and staffon the waterports of call toursregular temperature checks for staffregularly sanitized high-traffic areassailingsanitation measures appliedshore excursionssnorkelingsocial distancing enforced throughout experienceswimmingtemperature checks for tour participants upon arrivaltransportation vehicles regularly sanitizedfree cancellation

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Hurghada, Egypt Information

Hurghada, Egypt, has docking at Hurghada Port. Travelers explore Red Sea beaches and snorkel coral reefs. Excursions visit Giftun Island’s marine park. Local markets sell papyrus art. The peak season, October to April, brings warm weather. Photography captures turquoise seas and desert landscapes. Dining onboard includes koshari, an Egyptian street food. Souvenirs, like alabaster crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover marine ecosystems. Light clothing and sun protection suit the desert climate. Snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Hurghada’s vibrant reefs offer a lively Egyptian stop, blending marine beauty with coastal charm.

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