Hurghada Marina

The most popular tourist spot in the area, Hurghada’s marina is one of the city’s must-sees, and a must when visiting the city center. Colorful and lively, it’s the perfect place to discover the marina and its many restaurants, as well as to relax in peace and quiet. It’s a popular spot with tourists, delighting young and old alike. In fact, there are plenty of activities on offer.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the Hurghada marina. What to do when you’re out and about? What kind of restaurants can you find facing the port? What to see in the surrounding area? We’ll answer these questions with a few tips of our own.

Practical information

In this section, we’ll look at the practical details of the Hurghada marina, including opening times, access and visiting times.

Access and opening hours

There are two entrances to the marina, one to the north and one to the south. Checks are carried out, so the place is quite secure, and there are gates at the entrance. Access is totally free.

Timetables are fixed. You can access the Hurghada marina from 8am to 0am. Outside these times, you won’t be able to go in, as the marina is closed.

How long does it take to visit Hurghada Marina?

The marina promenade is only a few kilometers long, so the visit is very quick. It can be done in 30 minutes maximum. However, you can take your time to enjoy more in the restaurants or visit the souk and the various attractions on offer.

What to see in Hurghada marina?

In this section, we’ll talk about some of the things you’ll find on your way around the Hurghada marina. Whether it’s a stroll, a restaurant, an excursion departure or an evening stroll, the Hurghada marina is full of surprises.

Stroll along the marina

Once there, you can take a leisurely stroll to the port.

During your visit, you’ll find boats, sailboats and yachts in the harbor, facing the wide sidewalk surrounded by palm trees and strings of lights that come on at nightfall. It’s a peaceful place to admire the colorful architecture.

On your stroll, you’ll pass a souk, several stores, a few ice cream and donut vendors, a real camel to take a photo with, and children’s games such as air field hockey tables and arcade terminals.

A miniature train also runs regularly. It’s a delight for the little ones.

Dinner in a restaurant

A string of some fifteen restaurants with an international menu are located here, offering Egyptian, Asian, Greek, Italian, English and other cuisines.

Enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine, such as koshari or typical meat kebabs. Each restaurant has a terrace overlooking the marina.

A hotel even took up residence here a few years ago and boasts a beautiful view of Hurghada’s marina.

There’s Nubian Sky, Stone, Luca’s pub & grub, wok-wok, The Lodge, l’Imperator, Kahramana, The Heaven, Hangover, the Greek, Mi Casa, The Moon, Red Dragon, la Cantina, Grill & chill, Waves Restaurant & Lounge Bar, Cheguevara Hurghada Marina, and more.

Tour departures

If you go to the end of the promenade, after rounding the harbor, you’ll come to a very lively area. And with good reason: this is a departure point for excursions. Dozens of catamarans are lined up, welcoming a host of tourists on their way out to sea.

It’s therefore at its busiest in the morning. It’s possible to simply stroll through and observe the hustle and bustle.

Getting to Hurghada Marina in the evening

It’s also a very pleasant place to be after dark. Garlands of lights create a warm, friendly atmosphere.

It’s an ideal place to have a drink or dinner with family, friends or a couple. In the evenings, you’ll find caricaturists and cartoonists.

What to see around Hurghada marina?

In this section, we’ll look at all the points of interest to be found around Hurghada’s marina, including a religious building, a fish market and the town center. Many are must-sees if you’re in the area.

The mosque

A stone’s throw from the North Gate stands the Hurghada Mosque, remarkable for its unique architecture.

It is possible to visit it, provided you wear a covered prayer dress for women (which can be rented at the entrance).

The fish market

Located between the Hurghada marina and the religious building is the fish market, with all kinds of fish freshly caught that morning.

Small but packed, it hosts one stall after another. The place is mostly frequented by locals. We don’t necessarily appreciate the strong smell, but it allows us to immerse ourselves in the local culture.

Downtown Hurghada

Finally, the city center surrounds the marina. Lively and pleasant, this is the liveliest part of Hurghada. Stores, restaurants, bars, grocery stores and much more follow one another to create a cheerful hubbub.

It’s a must for any curious traveller.

This guide to Hurghada Marina has come to an end. Now you know everything you need to know about this Hurghada landmark.

Access and opening times, restaurants, a pleasant stroll along the promenade, a relaxed atmosphere, attractions for children, not to mention things to see in the surrounding area – you have all the keys you need to enjoy this place and its surroundings.