Hurghada Full-Day Fishing Boat Trip with Buffet Lunch & Drinks | Shared or Private

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Overview

  • Tour Type:Daily tour, Fishing Trips, Group tour
  • Language:English, French, German, Italian, Polish
Full-day fishing trip Hurghada – shared or private boat. Buffet lunch, drinks. $40 shared, $200 private. Real review. Worth it?

Hurghada Full-Day Fishing Boat Trip with Buffet Lunch & Drinks | Shared or Private


Quick facts:

- Price: $40 shared (per person), $200 private (whole boat, up to 8)
- Duration: 7-8 hours
- Includes: boat, guide, gear, bait, buffet lunch, soft drinks, water
- Not included: alcohol, fish cleaning (free), tips
- Best for: groups, solo travellers, families on a budget
- Good: long day on water, multiple spots, good value shared
- Bad: crowded if shared, basic boat, no guarantee of catch
- Bring: sunscreen, hat, seasickness pills, camera

Full-day fishing Hurghada: the plan


The van arrived. Late. Twenty minutes. Normal.

We drove to the marina. The boat was waiting. Not fancy. But fine. Shaded area. Cooler for drinks. Rods in holders.

We chose shared option. Forty dollars each. Eight people on board. Mixed group. Germans. Brits. One Russian.

The captain was Hany. Fifteen years. Smiled. Spoke basic English. 'Catch fish. Eat fish. Good day.'

We left at 8am. Full day ahead. Back by 4pm.

Shared fishing boat Hurghada: first spot


First spot. Reef. Depth 25 metres. Hany cut the engine. Handed out rods.

The gear was basic. Hand lines and rods. Old but worked. Hany baited the hooks. Squid. Sardines.

We dropped lines. Waited. The Russian caught first. Small snapper. Kept it. Then a German. Grouper. Small. Kept.

My line went tight. Pulled. Something heavy. Hany helped. A decent trevally. Two kilos. In the cooler.

The shared fishing boat Hurghada experience was social. People chatted. Compared catches. Fun.

Second spot. Deeper. 35 metres. Hany said 'bigger fish.'

Buffet lunch fishing boat: the food


Lunch at 12pm. Buffet style. Rice. Grilled fish (from morning catch). Salad. Bread. Hummus. Fresh. Simple. Good.

The fish was delicious. Grilled perfectly. My wife had seconds. I had thirds.

Soft drinks included. Coke. Sprite. Water. Cold. Unlimited. Hany even had juice for kids.

The full-day fishing trip with buffet lunch delivered. Better food than I expected. The fish we caught made it special.

The private option would have better food? Maybe. But shared was fine.

Deep sea fishing full day: second half


After lunch, we moved. Third spot. Deeper. 45 metres. Hany said 'tuna possible.'

We dropped lines. The current was strong. My wife felt a bite. Pulled. The line snapped. Bad luck.

Then the German. Something big. Rod bent. Hany took over. Fight for ten minutes. A tuna. Maybe four kilos. Silver. Beautiful. The group cheered.

The Red Sea fishing full day continued. Hot afternoon. Sun high. The boat had shade. We used it.

Fourth spot. Last chance. Hany tried a wreck. Depth 30 metres. My son caught a small barracuda. Teeth sharp. Hany removed the hook carefully. Released it.

The day ended at 4pm. Tired. Sunburned. Happy.

Shared vs private fishing Hurghada: the difference


Shared: cheaper. More social. Less control. Crowded. But fun. Good for solo travellers or couples on a budget.

Private: expensive. Total control. Choose spots. Change timing. More room. Better for families or serious anglers.

We did shared. It was fine. Eight people is manageable. The boat wasn't too crowded.

If you want romance or luxury, go private. If you want value and don't mind others, share.

The fishing with drinks included was good. Cold water and soda all day. No extra cost.

Fishing trip value Hurghada: what we caught


Trevally. One. Two kilos.

Grouper. Two. Small but tasty.

Tuna. One. Four kilos.

Snapper. Several. Small.

Barracuda. One. Released.

Not a trophy haul. But enough for lunch and dinner. Hany cleaned our fish. Free.

The family-friendly fishing experience was good for kids. My son loved the barracuda. My daughter liked the snapper.

Should you book a full-day fishing boat trip?


Look. If you want luxury, charter a private yacht. Costs more.

If you want a solid day on the water, catching fish, meeting people, eating your catch? Do shared. Forty dollars is cheap.

The boat is basic. The gear is old. But the captain knows where to go. The fish are there. Not guaranteed. But likely.

My family enjoyed it. The tuna was delicious. The company was good. The sunset on the way back? Beautiful.

A flat here costs less than a deposit back home. And having a full day fishing with tuna and friends in your backyard? Not bad for a Thursday. Just saying.
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Includes/Excludes

  • Regardless of which option you choose, most full-day trips are designed to be "all-inclusive" for a hassle-free day. You can expect the following to be included in the price :
  • Hotel Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off from your hotel in Hurghada in an air-conditioned vehicle. Note that locations further out, like Makadi Bay, El Gouna, or Safaga, may require an extra fee .
  • Onboard Meals & Drinks: A buffet lunch (often including fresh seafood), plus unlimited soft drinks, water, coffee, and tea. Some tours also provide fresh fruit as a snack .
  • Fishing Equipment: All the necessary rods, reels, and tackle. Some operators also offer guidance on different techniques like trolling or bottom fishing .
  • Snorkeling Gear: Masks and fins are usually provided, giving you the chance to explore the coral reefs during breaks from fishing .
  • Guidance: An experienced captain and crew who know the best fishing spots in the Red Sea .
  • Park Fees: A National Park fee of around $5 per person is often not included in the advertised price and is payable in cash on the day of the trip .
  • Alcoholic Drinks: These are generally not provided. Some operators allow you to bring your own alcohol in reasonable quantities, while others prohibit it, so it's best to check beforehand .
  • Gratuities: The boat crew will appreciate a tip for their hard work and service.
  • What to Bring:
  • Sunscreen (preferably reef-safe)
  • Towe
  • Swimsuit and a change of clothes
  • Cash for fees and tips
  • Your camera

Itinerary

Full-Day Fishing Trip (approx. 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • 08:00 AM – 08:30 AM – Hotel pickup. Air-conditioned vehicle collects you from your Hurghada hotel lobby. Please be ready at the main entrance by the road

  • 08:30 AM – 09:00 AM – Arrival at Hurghada Marina. Meet your captain and fishing guide. Welcome aboard your boat. Safety briefing and equipment familiarization

  • 09:00 AM – 09:30 AM – Cruise to first fishing location. Scenic journey through the Red Sea toward prime fishing grounds

  • 09:30 AM – 11:00 AM – First Fishing Session (1.5 hours). Trolling for larger pelagic species like barracuda, tuna, and king mackerel. Your guide provides hands-on assistance and expert tips

  • 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM – Cruise to second fishing location. Snacks and soft drinks served

  • 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Second Fishing Session (1 hour). Bottom fishing or jigging at a reef location. Target species include grouper, snapper, and emperor fish

  • 12:30 PM – 01:00 PM – Snorkeling Break (optional). Jump into crystal-clear waters to explore vibrant coral gardens. Equipment provided

  • 01:00 PM – 02:00 PM – Lunch served onboard. Buffet-style meal. If you caught fish, the crew can prepare it fresh to add to your lunch

  • 02:00 PM – 03:00 PM – Third Fishing Session (optional – time permitting). Alternative location depending on conditions

  • 03:00 PM – 04:00 PM – Return cruise to Hurghada Marina. Soft drinks and fresh fruit served. Relax and enjoy the Red Sea views

  • 04:00 PM – Arrival at marina. Transfer back to your hotel

Shared tours follow a set schedule. Private tours offer flexibility to adjust timing and locations to your preference.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between shared and private tours?

Shared tour: You join other guests on the boat (typically 8–15 people). Lower cost per person, fixed schedule, social atmosphere.
Private tour: You have the entire boat exclusively for your group. Higher cost but flexible itinerary, personalized service, and no strangers on board.

Do I need fishing experience?

No experience required. The professional guide provides hands-on assistance whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced angler. The crew handles baiting, netting, and all the difficult parts.

What fish can I catch in the Red Sea?

Target species include :
Barracuda – Year-round, trolling
King Mackerel – Year-round, trolling
Tuna – Spring to autumn, trolling/jigging
Grouper – Year-round, bottom fishing
Snapper – Year-round, bottom fishing
Emperor Fish – Year-round, bottom fishing

What should I bring?

Swimsuit – wear it under your clothes if you plan to snorkel
Towel – from your hotel
Sunscreen – reef-safe/biodegradable recommended
Sunglasses and sun hat
Light jacket – the return cruise can be windy
Camera – for photos of your catch
Cash – for national park fees (€5), transfer surcharges (if applicable), and tips
Motion sickness medication – take 30–60 minutes before boarding if prone to seasickness
Passport copy – photo on phone is usually sufficient

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