Adventure Brief
Board a comfortable boat from Hurghada for a 6–7 hour Red Sea trip to Dolphin House. Swim and snorkel near wild dolphins and vibrant coral reefs, with lunch and guides included.
6–7 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Board a comfortable boat from Hurghada for a 6–7 hour Red Sea trip to Dolphin House. Swim and snorkel near wild dolphins and vibrant coral reefs, with lunch and guides included.
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The boat pulls away from Hurghada’s marina and the city’s heat fades into horizon-blue. Salt and diesel mix on the air; the deck underfoot creaks as the crew points toward a scatter of reef tops where dolphins slice the surface. On a calm morning the sea almost dares you to slow down, and the dolphins answer with quick, curious arcs.







Difficulty
easy
Duration
6–7 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; you should be comfortable treading water and snorkeling for short periods.
Wildlife
History
This stretch of the Red Sea has long been a maritime route and fishing ground; local guides are often descendants of coastal communities with deep knowledge of seasonal marine movements.
Conservation
Operators encourage reef-safe sunscreen, no-touch policies, and limited boat approach to dolphin groups; choose providers that follow local conservation guidelines.

Reserve your spot on the Swim With Dolphins at Dolphin House With Lunch - Hurghada today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Use reef-safe sunscreen
Apply reef-safe sunscreen before boarding and reapply only as needed—this protects coral and reduces oily residues in the water.
Check snorkel fit before you jump
Test mask seal and breath through the snorkel while the boat is stationary to avoid wasting time adjusting in the water.
Bring motion-sickness remedies
If you’re prone to seasickness, take preventative medication or use acupressure bands before departure; afternoon winds can increase chop.
Respect wildlife distance
Never chase or touch dolphins or coral—stay still and allow animals to approach on their terms for the best encounter.
Mask and snorkel (or bring a well-fitted one from the operator)
A good seal and comfortable snorkel make the reef stops far more enjoyable and efficient.
Reef-safe sunscreen
Protects skin from strong sun and protects coral from harmful chemicals.
summer
Light wind jacket or long-sleeve rashguard
Useful for the cooler morning breeze and sun protection on the return trip.
spring
Water shoes or reef booties
Protects feet boarding from docks and provides traction on wet decks; useful if you plan short shore entries.