Hurghada Parasailing Adventure | Fly Over the Red Sea with Hotel Pickup 2026

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Overview

  • Tour Type:Daily tour, Water Sports & Avtivities Trips
  • Language:English
Parasailing Hurghada adventure – fly over the Red Sea with hotel pickup. $35. Real views, real wind, real honest review.

Hurghada Parasailing Adventure | Fly Over the Red Sea with Hotel Pickup 2026


The van arrived. On time. I checked my watch twice. Suspicious.

We drove to the marina. The boat was small. White. A bit tired. The winch looked old. The parachute sat in a heap on the back deck. Bright yellow. Like a giant banana.

Look, I've seen parasailing from the beach. People floating up there. Looking peaceful. I always wondered if it was actually fun or just expensive. Thirty-five dollars later, I found out.

The launch (terrifying for three seconds)


They strapped me into a harness. Too tight. The guy said 'relax'. Easy for him. He wasn't about to be a kite.

The boat sped up. The wind caught the parachute. Suddenly I wasn't on the boat anymore. I was up. Really up. My stomach stayed on the deck for a second. Then joined me.

The rope stretched. The boat shrank. The water turned that stupid turquoise colour – you know the one. The wind was loud. The music was off, I actually heard my own heartbeat.

Flying over the Red Sea (worth the noise)


Up there, it's quiet. No engine. No screaming kids. Just wind and the occasional seagull. You can see the whole coastline. Hurghada's hotels. The marina. The desert behind. The reef below looks like a giant watercolour painting. Dark blue patches. Light blue sand.

I spun slowly. The crew below waved. I waved back. Felt like a superhero for about four minutes. Then the boat slowed. I descended. Feet first. Landed on the deck without falling. The crew clapped. I pretended it was easy.

To be fair, the parasailing adventure over Red Sea lasted about ten minutes in the air. That's enough. Any longer and your legs go numb. Any shorter and you'd feel ripped off. They offered a second ride for half price. I declined. Once was enough.

The not-so-smooth bits


The boat was crowded. Six other people waiting their turn. The winch squeaked every time they pulled someone back. The crew spoke broken English. Pointed at the harness. Grunted. Got the job done.

My wife went after me. She screamed the whole way up. Then laughed. Then waved. Then screamed again. The crew thought it was funny. I pretended not to know her.

The Red Sea parasailing package included a short snorkel stop after. The water was nice. The coral was average. Too many boats had anchored there. But the fish showed up anyway. Parrotfish. Sergeant majors. A small moray eel hiding under a rock.

No lunch included. Just water. Warm water. In plastic cups. The whole thing cost thirty-five dollars including hotel pickup. Back in the UK, a fish and chips lunch for two costs more. Here, you get ten minutes of flying and a lifetime of 'I did that'.

The adrenaline activity was real. Your hands sweat. Your heart races. Then you relax. Then you want to go again. Then you land and your knees feel weird. That's the cycle.

The crew were fine. Didn't demand tips. Helped people who panicked. A German woman started crying before her turn. They waited. Talked her through it. She went up. Came down smiling. That's good service.

Honestly, if you're afraid of heights, skip this. If you're afraid of boats, skip this. If you want a bird's eye view of the Red Sea coastline without jumping out of a plane – this parasailing Hurghada adventure is your best bet.

A flat here costs less than a garage back in Manchester. And having the option to fly over the sea on a Tuesday afternoon? Random. Kinda fun. Just saying.
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Includes/Excludes

  • Private Speedboat – Dedicated boat for your group only (no waiting for strangers)
  • Professional Captain & Crew – Experienced English-speaking team handling all equipment
  • Life Jacket – Provided and mandatory for safety
  • Harness System – Fully certified, regularly inspected parasailing harness
  • Safety Briefing – Pre-flight instructions from the crew
  • Wet Landing – Smooth landing directly on the boat deck (no swimming required)
  • Bottled Water – Complimentary water before or after your flight
  • All Taxes & Service Charges – No hidden fees
  • ransfer Surcharge – €5–€10 per person for hotels in El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay, Soma Bay, or Safaga
  • Photos & Videos – Professional photos and GoPro footage available for purchase (approx. €10–€20)
  • Gratuities – Tips for captain, crew, and driver (optional but appreciated)
  • Food & Drinks – Meals or additional beverages beyond bottled water
  • Personal Expenses – Souvenirs, extra activities, etc.

Frequently asked questions

How high do we go?

You will fly approximately 40–50 meters (130–160 feet) above the Red Sea, weather permitting.

How long is the flight?

The actual parasailing flight lasts 8–10 minutes. The entire experience from pickup to drop-off takes about 2–3 hours.

3. Can two people fly together?

Yes – tandem (2-person) and triple (3-person) flights are available, subject to total weight limits (typically under 180–220 kg / 400–485 lbs combined).

4. Is it safe?

Yes – all equipment is certified and regularly inspected. The crew is experienced, and the harness system is designed for comfort and security. Life jackets are mandatory.

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