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Begin your journey with the phrase “Orange Island snorkeling Trip from El Gouna” and picture turquoise water, vibrant coral gardens, and two relaxed snorkel stops followed by long, sun-warmed hours on a white-sand beach — this is Orange Bay, the Giftun Island gem that feels like an Egyptian Maldives.
Duration: 6–8 hours (typical full-day shared trip).
Pickup: Morning hotel pickup from El Gouna with air-conditioned transfer to the marina.
Travel time by boat: Roughly 45–60 minutes on standard tour boats; speedboats cut that to ~20–30 minutes.
Price range: Shared trips commonly run from about $20–$80 depending on operator, inclusions, and boat type.
Families, snorkel-lovers, couples seeking a relaxed beach day, and travelers who want a high-value, low-effort island escape from El Gouna.
Orange Bay sits on Giftun Island and draws repeat visitors for good reason: a sheltered white-sand beach, shallow turquoise lagoons, and nearby reef patches alive with clownfish, angelfish, and other colorful species. The site is developed with visitor amenities while still sitting inside the Giftun Islands protected area, so tours balance comfort with conservation-minded practices.
Expect a morning pickup (around 07:00–08:00 depending on your hotel). The short road transfer takes you to the marina where you board a multi-deck boat; staff perform a safety briefing and lay out the day’s plan.
After a 30–60 minute cruise (or faster by speedboat), the boat anchors at the first reef. This 30–45 minute stop gives you a chance to adjust to the water, discover coral gardens, and swim among colorful reef fish. Guides usually lend a hand to beginners and point out the best spots.
You’ll be ferried to the shore by tender and spend about two hours on the island. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and basic facilities are typically available. This is prime time to walk the soft sand, take long shallow swims, and let children play in guarded areas. Lunch is often served on the boat or on the beach depending on the operator.
After beach time, the boat stops again at a second snorkel site for another 30–45 minutes of reef time. Then you’ll cruise back to the jetty and be transferred to your El Gouna hotel late afternoon.
Essentials: Swimwear, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, a small waterproof pouch for phone/cash.
Camera: Compact waterproof cameras or waterproof cases are ideal — reefs are photogenic and shallow.
Cash: Bring small cash for park fees (if not included), tips, and extras.
Kids & safety: The beach offers shallow, family-friendly areas; children should still wear life jackets during snorkel stops.
Boat type matters: Standard tour boats are comfortable and social; speedboats are faster and more private but may be bumpier. Decide based on your comfort and seasickness sensitivity.
Shared tours are competitively priced (often $20–$80+), with variations for speedboat transfers or private charters. Giftun Islands park fees are commonly collected and range in the low single digits — always confirm before booking.
Orange Bay (Orange Island) is one of the Red Sea’s easiest wins: minimal planning, maximum reward. Two guided snorkel stops plus a long beach layover make it a perfect day for family fun, for camera-hungry snorkelers, and for anyone craving relaxation with a slice of marine wonder.
Plan your morning departure, check whether park fees are included, and enjoy a memorable day on one of Egypt’s most stunning Red Sea islands
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Q: How long is the boat ride from El Gouna to Orange Bay?
A: Standard tour boats usually take 45–60 minutes; speedboats shorten that to ~20–30 minutes.
Q: What should children bring?
A: Swimsuit, towel, sun hat, reef-safe sunscreen, and money for small purchases. Life jackets are typically provided during snorkeling.
Q: Are there facilities on the island?
A: Yes — sunbeds, umbrellas, basic sanitary facilities, and sometimes refreshments.
Q: Can I do water sports during the trip?
A: Many tours offer optional water-sports (banana boat, sofa) for an extra fee — ask in advance if you want to add them.
Q: Is Orange Bay family-friendly?
A: Yes — shallow beach zones, play areas for children, and guided snorkeling support make it ideal for families.
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