Best El Gouna boat trips at a glance
Most El Gouna boat trips depart from Abu Tig Marina or include a short transfer to Hurghada Marina, roughly 25 km south. Either way, you're on the Red Sea within minutes of leaving your El Gouna hotel.
The most popular options fall into three categories: half-day snorkeling cruises (4–5 hours), full-day island excursions to Tawila Island or Orange Bay (7–8 hours), and private speedboat charters. Dolphin-watching trips to Shaab El Erg and reef snorkeling at El Fanadir are traveler favorites that run year-round.

Compare & book El Gouna boat tours
Below is a quick comparison of the trip types most commonly booked by El Gouna visitors. Prices vary by supplier and season — ranges reflect shared group tours for adults.
| Trip type | Typical duration | Price range (per adult) | Departure point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half-day snorkeling cruise | 4–5 hours | ~$25–$45 | Abu Tig Marina |
| Full-day island excursion (Tawila, Orange Bay) | 7–9 hours | ~$50–$90 | Abu Tig Marina or Hurghada Marina |
| Dolphin House (Shaab El Erg) | 7–8 hours | ~$30–$55 | Hurghada Marina (with El Gouna pickup) |
| Private speedboat charter | 4–8 hours | ~$150–$300+ (per boat) | Abu Tig Marina |
Many of these same routes also appear on the Hurghada boat cruises page — useful if you want to compare suppliers that depart from Hurghada Marina with El Gouna hotel transfer included.
Browse El Gouna boat tours to filter by date, group size, and free-cancellation options. All listings on Red Sea Quest connect you with verified local suppliers.What types of boat trips you can book from El Gouna
Snorkeling day cruises
The standard shared snorkeling trip visits two or three reef stops north of Hurghada — commonly El Fanadir reef and the coral gardens off Tawila Island. Expect mask, fins, and a buffet lunch included. These suit beginners and families with children over five.
Island excursions
Full-day island trips head to Tawila Island (directly accessible from Abu Tig Marina) or Orange Bay on Giftun Island (via Hurghada Marina). Tawila offers quieter sandbanks and shallow snorkeling. Orange Bay is busier but has beach loungers, water sports, and a party atmosphere.
Dolphin-watching trips
Trips to Shaab El Erg — known locally as Dolphin House — depart from Hurghada Marina with hotel pickup from El Gouna included. Spinner dolphins are frequently spotted in this area, though sightings are common but not guaranteed. Strong swimmers can snorkel alongside the pod when conditions allow.
Private boat charters
Private speedboats and small yachts can be hired from Abu Tig Marina for half- or full-day trips. These let you set the itinerary — combine snorkeling, island time, and fishing in one outing. Group pricing makes them cost-effective for parties of four or more.
Diving day trips
Certified divers can book boat-based dive excursions to Abu Nuhas wreck site or Careless Reef. Most operators require a PADI Open Water certification or equivalent. Two-tank dive trips typically run 6–7 hours including surface intervals.

Top islands, reefs, and snorkeling stops near El Gouna
- Tawila Island — a low-lying sandbar roughly 30 minutes from Abu Tig Marina. Shallow turquoise water, minimal current, ideal for families.
- Orange Bay — part of Giftun Island National Park, about 40 minutes by boat from Hurghada Marina. White sand, hammocks, and a reef drop-off for confident snorkelers.
- Shaab El Erg — a horseshoe-shaped reef system where resident spinner dolphins feed in the morning.
- El Fanadir reef — close to El Gouna's shoreline, popular for introductory snorkeling with soft corals and reef fish.
- Abu Nuhas — a deeper site with four accessible shipwrecks, suited to certified divers rather than snorkelers.
Prices, trip lengths, and what's included
Shared El Gouna snorkeling and boat trips typically start around $25–$45 per adult for a half-day. Premium full-day island or yacht excursions commonly range from $50–$90 per adult. Private charters start higher and scale with boat size and duration.
Most full-day boat excursions run about 7–9 hours including hotel transfers and two to three snorkeling stops. Half-day trips average 4–5 hours.
Standard inclusions across most suppliers: snorkeling equipment (mask, fins, life jacket), buffet lunch, soft drinks and water, and hotel pickup/drop-off within El Gouna. Towels, underwater cameras, and alcoholic drinks are usually extra.

Marina departures, hotel pickup, and travel logistics
Abu Tig Marina is the primary boarding point for trips that stay in El Gouna's northern waters — lagoon cruises, Tawila Island runs, and semi-submarine tours all leave from here. Hotels in the Ancient Sands, Downtown, and Marina areas are within a five-minute transfer.
For trips heading to Giftun Islands, Orange Bay, or Shaab El Erg, boats depart from Hurghada Marina. El Gouna sits roughly 25 km north of central Hurghada, so expect a 20–30 minute minibus transfer each way, typically included in the ticket price. Confirm pickup logistics at booking — most verified suppliers on Red Sea Quest list exact pickup times and zones.
If you're comparing options that leave from Hurghada, the Hurghada boat cruises page shows all available departures with El Gouna pickup filters.
How to choose the right El Gouna boat excursion
Start with your priorities: reef quality, beach time, or wildlife. For pure snorkeling variety, a full-day cruise with three reef stops delivers the most underwater time. For relaxation, an island day-use trip to Tawila or Orange Bay balances swimming with lounging.
Families with young children should look for trips departing from Abu Tig Marina — shorter transfer, calmer waters, and shallower reef stops. Confident swimmers and divers will get more from Hurghada-departing trips that reach deeper sites like Abu Nuhas or the outer Giftun reefs.
Check for free cancellation policies (common up to 24 hours before departure) and read recent reviews mentioning group size — smaller boats mean less crowding at reef stops.



