Experience one of Hurghada’s most popular island trips with our Paradise Island Hurghada tour. Cruise across the Red Sea, relax on soft sand and swim in turquoise water, then snorkel above colorful reefs teeming with fish.[web:141][web:145][web:154]
This full‑day excursion combines relaxation and adventure: island beach time, two guided snorkeling stops, fun water sports activities and a freshly prepared lunch served on board the boat.
Pickup from your hotel in Hurghada and transfer to the marina, then board the boat and set sail towards Paradise Island.
Disembark on the island and enjoy around two hours to relax on the beach, sunbathe, swim and take photos in the clear shallow water.
Visit two different coral reef spots by boat for guided snorkeling sessions (about 45 minutes at each site) with equipment included.
Enjoy fun banana boat and sofa rides behind a speedboat for a dose of adrenaline and laughs with friends or family.
Refuel with a tasty lunch on board featuring grilled chicken or kebab, rice, pasta, salads, vegetables and seasonal fruit.
Relax on the upper deck as the boat heads back to the marina, then transfer back to your hotel in the late afternoon.
Frequently asked questions about the Paradise Island boat trip
The Paradise Island tour includes hotel pickup and drop‑off, a scenic boat trip to the island, around 7 hours of total experience, two snorkeling stops with free equipment, water sports activities and a freshly prepared lunch served on board. It is an all‑inclusive day out for water lovers of all ages.
Both Paradise Island and Orange Bay are beautiful Red Sea island beaches near Hurghada, but they offer slightly different vibes. Orange Bay is famous for its “Maldives‑style” photo spots and beanbags on the sand, while Paradise Island is closer to Hurghada and usually includes more time on the island with a simple, relaxed atmosphere.[web:146][web:155]
Absolutely. Paradise Island is one of the best snorkeling options for beginners near Hurghada, with calm, clear water and shallow areas around the beach. Our guides provide basic instructions, and non‑swimmers can use life jackets to float and watch the reef comfortably.[web:143][web:145]