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Speedboat Trip to Dolphin house from El Gouna puts you within minutes of one of the Red Sea’s most magical experiences — wild dolphins playing in turquoise water and shallow coral gardens perfect for snorkeling. This private, four-hour outing pairs adrenalin, marine wildlife, and unforgettable photos — ideal for families, couples, or anyone who wants to meet dolphins in nature.
Swim with wild dolphins (not captive shows): Dolphin House (often listed as Samadai or the local “Dolphin House” reef) is a regular gathering spot for pods — you’ll look for them from the boat and, when conditions and rules allow, slip in to snorkel near them. Operators typically emphasize respectful viewing and no chasing.
Two snorkeling stops: the Dolphin House encounter + a second coral reef stop to explore vibrant marine life (clownfish, parrotfish, rays, turtles depending on season).
Private speedboat comfort: fast transfers (less time traveling, more time snorkeling), shade, freshwater shower and a small sun deck on most private boats.
Duration: ~4 hours total (including transfers). Typical departure windows: morning (approx. 08:00 → 12:00) or midday/afternoon option.
Pickup: Hotel pickup in El Gouna (air-conditioned transfer to Hurghada marina included in most private offers).
Group size: Private boats available (2–8 people typical); shared options exist but private gives the best flexibility.
Difficulty: Easy — basic swimming/snorkeling skill recommended; non-swimmers can still enjoy underwater life from the boat or with life jacket.
Best time to go: Year-round; mornings often calmer seas and better light for photos.
Seasickness: If you get seasick, take precautionary meds an hour before departure; sit mid-boat and look at the horizon.
Camera tips: Bring a waterproof camera or GoPro and secure straps — the reef and dolphins offer great shots.
Respect wildlife: Don’t touch dolphins or coral; follow crew instructions. Operators prioritize the animals’ wellbeing.
Age & fitness: Most operators permit children; driving quads or other activities are separate. Confirm min. age for snorkeling with your operator.
Price & booking options (examples)
Typical private speedboat pricing scales by boat size (examples from market): private boat rates commonly start around €130–€275 per boat depending on capacity and extras; some per-person options advertised around €60–€105 for smaller shared trips. Exact prices vary by season and operator — always confirm final quote. Tripadvisor+1
Extras: extra hours, photographer, snacks upgrades.
If you want a short, intense Red Sea memory — book the Speedboat Trip to Dolphin house from El Gouna on a morning slot for calmer water and better light. Choose a private speedboat if you value flexibility and photo time; ask your operator about park fees and whether a snorkel guide is included.
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We pick you up from your El Gouna hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle and transfer to Hurghada Marina. Short briefing on safety and marine etiquette.
A brisk speedboat ride across the Red Sea. Crew scans for dolphin pods — when found, the captain approaches cautiously to avoid disturbance and your guide will instruct on how to enter the water safely.
Snorkel with a guide: observe dolphins from a respectful distance; swim among colorful reef fish and corals. Remember: wildlife sightings aren’t guaranteed but Dolphin House is one of the most reliable local spots.
A calm reef stop for more snorkeling, photos, and marine spotting. Guides often point out turtles, rays and reef highlights.
Relax on deck with soft drinks, enjoy the coastline views, and return to the marina for your private transfer back to El Gouna.
Q: Will I definitely see dolphins?
A: Operators choose known dolphin grounds (Dolphin House / Samadai area) where pods are often present, but wildlife is never guaranteed. Guides maximize chances without disturbing animals.
Q: Can children join?
A: Yes — most operators welcome families. Children under a certain age may ride but not swim unsupervised; check the operator’s age policy.
Q: I can’t swim — is the trip still for me?
A: Yes — life jackets are provided and you can enjoy deck viewing or shallow water with a guide. Non-swimmers still have a great experience.
Q: Is the Dolphin House protected? Any rules?
A: Many Red Sea areas are protected and operators follow park rules: no feeding or chasing wildlife, limited swim windows, and controlled approaches. Expect guidance from the crew.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Swimwear, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, waterproof camera, small cash for tips/souvenirs. Consider motion-sickness meds if you’re sensitive.