What Is the Dolphin House Hurghada Tour?
Dolphin House is a full-day boat trip from Hurghada to Shaab El Erg, a horseshoe-shaped reef located between Hurghada and El Gouna in the Red Sea. The reef shelters a resident pod of wild spinner dolphins, and the tour combines dolphin watching with two to three snorkeling stops on surrounding coral. A typical dolphin house hurghada tour lasts 7–8 hours door-to-door, including hotel transfers, a 60–90 minute sail each way, and time in the water at the reef.
Dolphin sightings are common — operators report encounter rates around 90 percent — but never guaranteed. These are wild animals in open water, not a captive show. The trip is primarily a Dolphin House snorkeling day with the bonus of likely dolphin encounters, not the other way around.

Compare and Book Dolphin House Tours
Three main formats run from Hurghada daily. The table below covers what matters before you pay.
| Feature | Standard Group Boat | Premium / Small-Group | Private Yacht Charter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per adult | $20–$40 | $40–$70 | $500+ (up to 10 guests) |
| Max group size | 25–40 | 10–15 | Your group only |
| Hotel transfer zones | Hurghada, El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay | Same | Same (premium vehicle) |
| Snorkeling stops | 2–3 reef stops | 2–3 reef stops | Flexible route |
| Lunch | Buffet on board | Buffet on board | Gourmet catering |
| Equipment included | Mask, fins, life jacket | Same, higher quality | Premium gear |
| Marine/coast guard fees | Included | Included | Included |
| Free cancellation | Up to 24 hours before | Up to 24 hours before | Up to 24 hours before |
| Departure point | Hurghada Marina / New Marina area | Same | Same |
Soma Bay and Makadi Bay pickups sometimes carry a small surcharge (around €10 per person) — confirm before checkout.
Is Dolphin House Worth It?
Yes, for most visitors staying in Hurghada. The trip delivers strong value: a full day on the Red Sea, reliable coral snorkeling, and a high probability of seeing wild dolphins — all for under $40 on a shared boat. It suits families, first-time snorkelers, and anyone who wants a reef-focused day without a multi-day liveaboard commitment.
Where it falls short: if you want a beach day, Giftun Island (Orange Bay or Mahmya) is the better pick — those trips include sand time on a protected island. If you are an advanced diver chasing wrecks, the Abu Nuhas area or a dedicated dive boat is more appropriate. Dolphin House is a snorkeling trip first, dolphin trip second.

How to Book Ethically
Red Sea Quest connects you with verified local suppliers in the Red Sea Governorate — it does not operate boats or employ guides. When choosing a trip, prioritise operators that:
- Brief passengers on no-touch, no-chase rules before entering the water.
- Limit water entries to timed groups rather than a free-for-all jump.
- Keep a minimum distance (ideally 50–100 m) from dolphin pods until the animals approach voluntarily.
- Run smaller group sizes (under 20 passengers) to reduce reef pressure.
What the Day Looks Like from Hurghada
A standard itinerary runs roughly like this:
- 06:30–07:30 — Hotel pickup from Hurghada, El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, or Makadi Bay in an air-conditioned minibus.
- 08:00 — Board at Hurghada Marina or New Marina; safety briefing and equipment fitting.
- 08:30–10:00 — Sail to Shaab El Erg (60–90 minutes depending on sea state).
- 10:00–10:45 — First water entry at Dolphin House reef; dolphin watching and snorkeling the inner lagoon.
- 11:00–12:00 — Second snorkel stop on a nearby coral wall or reef plateau.
- 12:00–13:00 — Buffet lunch on board with soft drinks, tea, and coffee.
- 13:00–13:45 — Optional third snorkel stop or free swimming.
- 14:00–15:30 — Return sail to marina.
- 16:00–16:30 — Drop-off at hotel.

Prices, Inclusions and What to Check Before You Pay
Standard shared boat tours start from around $20–$40 per adult. Premium small-group or catamaran trips run $40–$70 per adult. Private charters begin at roughly $500 for up to 10 guests.
Inclusions that should be standard on any reputable trip:
- Snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins, life jacket)
- Round-trip hotel transfer from central Hurghada
- Buffet lunch, soft drinks, water, tea, and coffee
- Coast guard and marine park fees (typically €5 per person, but should be bundled into the quoted price)
- English-speaking snorkeling guide
- On-board facilities (shade, toilet, shower)
- Does the quoted price include transfers from your specific hotel zone? Soma Bay and El Gouna transfers sometimes cost extra.
- Is underwater photography included or an upsell?
- What is the cancellation window? Look for free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.
- Are water sports (banana boat, etc.) included or add-on?
Dolphin House vs Sataya Reef
Dolphin House (Shaab El Erg) is the accessible option — under 90 minutes from Hurghada, available as a day trip, and well-suited to casual snorkelers. Sataya reef (Shaab Samadai), located off the Marsa Alam coast roughly 300 km south, is a dedicated dolphin sanctuary with stricter access zones and consistently larger pods. If dolphins are the sole priority and you are willing to travel farther or base yourself in Marsa Alam, Sataya delivers a more immersive encounter. For visitors already in Hurghada who want a convenient, well-rounded reef day with strong dolphin odds, Dolphin House is the practical choice.
Book a Dolphin House Trip
Browse verified Dolphin House tours from local Hurghada suppliers on Red Sea Quest — filter by group size, boat type, and departure date. Every listing includes transparent pricing, real guest reviews, and free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.



