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Speedboat Trip to Dolphin house from El Gouna

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Duration

3

Cancellation

No Cancellation

Group Size

1 people

Languages

English

Overview

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.


Why this trip is special

  • 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.


Fast facts

  • 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.


Practical info & local tips

  • 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.


Final tips & strong CTA

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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Highlights

  • Swim or snorkel near wild dolphins (ethical, guided approach).
  • Explore two spectacular reef sites in one trip.
  • Private speedboat — more time on reefs, less time cruising.
  • Family-friendly: suitable for kids (ages per operator policy), and non-swimmers can enjoy boat viewing.

What you will do

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Full itinerary (typical / sample timeline)

H3 — Pickup & transfer (≈ 08:00)

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.

H3 — Speedboat cruise to Dolphin House (≈ 30–40 minutes)

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.

H3 — Dolphin House snorkeling stop (≈ 30–45 minutes)

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.

H3 — Second reef/snorkel stop (≈ 30–45 minutes)

A calm reef stop for more snorkeling, photos, and marine spotting. Guides often point out turtles, rays and reef highlights.

H3 — Return cruise & drop-off (final hour)

Relax on deck with soft drinks, enjoy the coastline views, and return to the marina for your private transfer back to El Gouna.

Included/Excluded

  • Private speedboat and professional skipper.
  • Pickup & drop-off from El Gouna hotels (air-conditioned transfer).
  • Snorkeling equipment (mask, snorkel, fins) and life jackets.
  • Snacks / soft drinks (varies by operator).
  • Experienced snorkeling guide and boat crew.
  • All taxes and service charges (where specified).
  • National park entrance fee (if applicable) — some operators add small park fee.
  • Tips for crew (recommended).
  • Photos or underwater video unless requested (often extra).
  • Wetsuit rental (optional, for sensitive swimmers or cooler months).

Languages

English

city

El Gouna

Activity's Location

FAQs

FAQ —

FAQ — (realistic, search-driven)


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.

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Website

https://hurghadaexcursion.com

Phone

+201202905255

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