Hurghada's coastline extends over 40 kilometres, offering a diversity of beaches suited to all tastes. The city centre beaches are characterised by their liveliness and proximity to shops and restaurants. These stretches of fine sand feature complete facilities with sun loungers, parasols and beach bars.
North of the city, the Gouna beaches offer a more peaceful setting with their turquoise lagoons and modern architecture. This area is distinguished by its shallow waters, ideal for families with children. The coral reefs are accessible directly from the beach, allowing easy exploration with mask and snorkel.
Soma Bay, located 45 kilometres south of Hurghada, constitutes a true gem with its deep blue waters and pristine coral reefs. This protected area harbours some of the most beautiful diving sites in the Red Sea, notably the famous Abu Kafan reef.
The Giftun Islands, accessible on day excursions, offer pristine white sand beaches bordered by turquoise waters. These islands form part of a protected marine national park, guaranteeing the preservation of their exceptional ecosystem.