
Orange Bay Island & Snorkeling, Hurghada
Sail to the Maldives of the Red Sea, pearl-white sand, turquoise water and three reef stops.
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Hand-picked snorkeling trips in Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and Marsa Alam, best boats, friendly captains, and total flexibility on payment.
The Red Sea favorites guests keep coming back for, from island days in Hurghada to dolphin reefs and dugong bays farther south.

Sail to the Maldives of the Red Sea, pearl-white sand, turquoise water and three reef stops.
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Private speedboat for up to 8 guests, only your group on board. Orange Bay in 35 minutes, 4 hours in total.
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Private speedboat for up to 8 guests, only your group on board. Beat the crowd to Dolphin House in a 4-hour trip.
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One of the few places on Earth where you can swim with the rare and gentle dugong.
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A horseshoe-shaped lagoon, home to the most famous spinner dolphins in the Red Sea.
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Save 25%A protected bay famous for resident green turtles and a chance of dugong encounter.
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Where the Red Sea meets the Gulf of Aqaba, the most legendary marine park in Egypt.
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Four legendary reefs, Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas and Gordon, packed with marine life.
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Three coasts, one Red Sea. Pick your base, we handle the rest.
Booking a trip with us takes about 60 seconds.
Choose your destination, date and group size.
Pay online or pay on arrival, we hold your spot either way.
We pick you up from your hotel. Gear, lunch and smiles included.
Verified ratings on Google and TripAdvisor.
Sophie L.
🇫🇷 France
"Best snorkeling day of our trip. The captain found dolphins for us and the water at Orange Bay is unreal. Pickup was on time, lunch on board was great."
Orange Bay & Dolphin House
Marco R.
🇮🇹 Italy
"We did Ras Mohamed and it was magical. Coral walls dropping into deep blue, turtles, and friendly crew. Pay on arrival made it stress-free."
Ras Mohamed National Park
Anna K.
🇩🇪 Germany
"Sehr empfehlenswert! Abu Dabbab war ein Traum, wir haben Dugongs und Schildkröten gesehen. Tolles Team, alles bestens organisiert."
Abu Dabbab
James W.
🇬🇧 UK
"Speedboat to Hula Hula was the highlight. Fast, private, and the sandbar is unreal. Worth every penny for a couple's day out."
Private Speedboat, Hula Hula
Olga V.
🇷🇺 Russia
"Лучший день в Хургаде. Дельфины подплыли прямо к лодке, обед на борту вкусный, экипаж очень дружелюбный. Платили на месте, никаких проблем."
Dolphin House Hurghada
Lars J.
🇳🇱 Netherlands
"Samadai was bucket-list level. Spinner dolphins, protected lagoon, professional crew. Far from Marsa Alam but absolutely worth the early start."
Samadai Dolphin House
Choose faster
Use the decision pages for a quick commercial answer, then read the guides when you want deeper timing, reef, and wildlife detail.
Quick answer: book Orange Bay if it is your first Red Sea day out, a private speedboat if you want the boat to yourselves for four hours, and Abu Dabbab if seeing a dugong matters more than convenience.
Quick answer: in Hurghada choose between a shared island day of about eight hours and a private speedboat of about four. The islands are the same either way. What you are really buying is group size and how much of the day it takes.
Quick answer: Orange Bay for most families, because the island has shallow sand as well as reef and the boat has shade, food and toilets. Marsa Mubarak if your child is calm in water and you want turtles. Avoid the wall reefs in Sharm with small children.
Quick answer: for turtles alone, Marsa Mubarak is the calmest and shallowest option. For a genuine chance at a dugong as well, Abu Dabbab is the bay to book, and there is no equivalent in Hurghada or Sharm.
Two short reads before you book. What every coast is best for, and what you'll meet underwater.

Hurghada, Sharm and Marsa Alam compared side by side. Where to spend your sea day and which vibe fits your group.
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98 species you can meet in Egyptian waters: fish, corals, dolphins, dugongs, plus the one yellow coral never to touch.
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