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Half day snorkeling (private) *Exclusiv

Half day snorkeling (private) *Exclusiv

€65 / per person
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Overview :

The underwater world of the Red Sea is unique and fascinating. In Hurghada you will find the most beautiful and impressive coral reefs, making your snorkeling experience one of your favorite vacation memories.

Price from:

65 € p.p.

 

procedure :

  • Pick up from your hotel around 08:00 am.
  • First snorkeling stop
  • Second snorkeling stop
  • Return to your hotel approx. 14:00 hrs.

Included :

  • Round trip transfer (private)
  • Soft drinks and fruits on the boat
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Life jackets

Not included :

  • Money for personal expenses

Pick up :

Approx. 08:00 from the hotel

Arrival time :

Approx. 14:00 at the hotel

 Must bring : 

  • Swimwear
  • Beach towels
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Money for personal expenses
  • Water

Transfer Surcharge :

The guests from Marsa alam pay additional 50,00€ transfer surcharge per person.

The guests from El Qusier pay additional 35,00€ transfer surcharge per person.

  • Departure
    Hurghada
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 8:00
  • Return Time
    Approximately 16:00
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable and light

Tour Location

  The underwater world of the Red Sea is unique and fascinating. In Hurghada you will find the most beautiful and impressive coral reefs, making your snorkeling experience one of your favorite vacation memories.

Hystory of the Paradise Island

Paradise Island, Hurghada, Egypt: Paradise Island, located in the vibrant city of Hurghada, Egypt, holds a captivating history that adds to its allure as a popular tourist destination. Steeped in ancient Egyptian heritage and influenced by diverse cultures, this island has a rich historical background. In ancient times, the land that is now Hurghada and its surrounding areas played a significant role in the Red Sea region. The region was known for its strategic location along major trade routes, connecting ancient civilizations from the Nile Valley to the Arabian Peninsula. The coastal areas were frequented by sailors and merchants who stopped to replenish their supplies and seek refuge from the harsh desert surroundings. Over the centuries, Hurghada and Paradise Island witnessed the rise and fall of various civilizations, including the Ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Byzantines. These civilizations left their marks through archaeological discoveries and remnants of ancient structures that still stand today. In more recent history, Hurghada and Paradise Island underwent a transformation in the 20th century. The area evolved from a small fishing village into a thriving tourist destination. In the 1980s, Hurghada experienced rapid development, attracting visitors from around the world who were drawn to its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine life. Paradise Island, situated just off the coast of Hurghada, became a sought-after spot for its natural beauty and tranquility. Today, Paradise Island continues to enchant visitors with its stunning white sandy beaches, palm trees swaying in the breeze, and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine biodiversity. It offers a range of activities for travelers, including snorkeling, diving, water sports, and simply relaxing under the warm Egyptian sun. As you explore Paradise Island, you can immerse yourself in the captivating history of Egypt while enjoying its modern-day charm. From ancient civilizations to the development of a thriving tourist hub, Paradise Island and Hurghada stand as a testament to the enduring allure of Egypt's remarkable past and its remarkable ability to captivate travelers from around the world.

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