Hurghada Private VIP Yacht Full Day or Sunset Cruise | Luxury Snorkeling & Dinner 2026

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  • Tour Type:Daily tour, island trips with snorkeling, Snorkeling Trip
  • Language:English, French, German, Italian, Polish
Private VIP yacht Hurghada – luxury sunset cruise with snorkeling and dinner. $250 for full day. Real review. Worth the splurge?

Hurghada Private VIP Yacht Full Day or Sunset Cruise | Luxury Snorkeling & Dinner 2026

Quick facts before you read:


- Price: $250 for half day, $400 for full day (up to 10 people)
- Duration: 4 hours (sunset) or 8 hours (full day)
- Includes: private yacht, crew, snorkeling gear, lunch/dinner, soft drinks
- Extras: alcohol, water sports, professional photos
- Best for: couples, groups, special occasions
- Good: exclusive, flexible itinerary, no crowds
- Bad: expensive, some yachts older than photos show
- Bring: swimsuit, towel, camera, cash for tip

Private VIP yacht Hurghada: is it worth the money?


A private yacht in Hurghada sounds flashy. It is. But not as flashy as you think.

We booked a sunset cruise. Four hours. Private. Just our family. Two hundred and fifty dollars. Expensive for Hurghada. Cheap compared to Monaco.

The yacht was nice. Not mega. Not tiny. Perfect for six people. Clean. White leather. A bedroom downstairs. A kitchen. A bathroom that worked.

The crew was two guys. Captain and helper. Spoke basic English. Smiled a lot. Didn't hover.

We arrived at the marina. The yacht was waiting. Our name on a board. Felt important. My wife took a photo. Posted it. Got jealous comments.

Luxury sunset cruise Red Sea: the experience


We left at 4pm. The sun was still high. The captain headed to a quiet reef. No other boats. Private.

First stop: snorkeling. The water was calm. Clear. The reef was healthy. More fish than the group tours. The crew pointed out a turtle. Swam with us for five minutes.

My daughter was scared at first. The crew helped her. Held her hand. Showed her a clownfish. She smiled. That's worth the money.

The snorkeling lasted an hour. No rush. No whistle. Just us and the sea. The music was off, I actually heard the waves.

Then we cruised. The captain opened the throttle. The bow lifted. Wind in our hair. My son pretended to steer. The captain let him. Took a photo. My son's face was pure joy.

VIP snorkeling Hurghada: private vs group tours


The difference is huge. No crowds. No loud music. No fighting for space.

On group tours, you wait. You queue. You share a reef with fifty people. Here? Just us.

The crew took us to three different spots. Each one empty. Each one beautiful. The coral was untouched. No fins kicking it. No sunscreen killing it.

My wife said she'd never go back to group tours. I checked my wallet. Winced. But she was right.

The luxury snorkeling Hurghada experience is different. You see more. You relax more. You actually enjoy it.

The crew provided towels. Drinks. Snacks. Fresh fruit. A small thing. But nice.

Private dinner yacht: sunset and food


The sun started setting around 6pm. Orange. Pink. Purple. The captain stopped the engine. We floated. Silent.

Dinner was served on the deck. Grilled fish. Rice. Salad. Fresh bread. Simple but good. Better than boat lunch on group tours.

The private dinner yacht Hurghada includes soft drinks. Coke. Sprite. Water. Unlimited. Alcohol is extra. We brought our own wine. The crew didn't mind. We gave them a glass. They smiled.

Eating on the water at sunset. No noise. No crowds. Just family. My daughter said it was her favourite part. Mine too.

The exclusive yacht experience continued after dinner. The captain turned on underwater lights. Fish gathered. Glowing. My son stared for ten minutes.

Customized itinerary Hurghada: you choose the stops


The best part? You decide where to go.

We wanted a quiet reef. We got it. We wanted to skip a spot. We skipped. We wanted more time at the sandbar. We stayed longer.

The crew suggested a hidden lagoon. Small. Surrounded by rocks. No one else there. We jumped in. The water was warm. Shallow. Perfect.

The romantic sunset Hurghada cruise ended too soon. Four hours felt like two. We docked at 8pm. The marina was lit. Pretty.

We tipped the crew. Twenty dollars. They deserved it. They helped with bags. Smiled. Waved as we left.

VIP yacht cost Hurghada: worth four hundred dollars?


Two hundred and fifty for half day. Four hundred for full day. For up to ten people.

Divide by four? Sixty-two dollars each for half day. That's not crazy. Cheaper than a group tour in Dubai or Greece.

For a special occasion? Birthday. Anniversary. Proposal. Yes. Worth it.

For a regular Tuesday? Maybe not. But once in a lifetime? Do it.

The high-end yacht charter Red Sea offers something group tours can't. Peace. Privacy. Flexibility.

We spent four hours. No rushing. No stress. My kids still talk about it. They remember the turtle. The steering wheel. The sunset dinner.

Should you book a private VIP yacht in Hurghada?


Look, it's expensive. No way around it. But for a small group? Split the cost. It becomes reasonable.

If you want luxury, book the full day. Eight hours. More snorkeling. More relaxing. Lunch and dinner included.

If you're on a budget, do the sunset cruise. Four hours. Perfect for couples. Romantic. Quiet.

The crew won't bother you. They'll help when asked. Stay invisible otherwise.

The yacht might be older than the photos. Manage expectations. But clean. Safe. Comfortable.

My family loved it. My daughter still asks when we can go again. I say maybe next year. She says 'soon.' We'll see.

A flat here costs less than a deposit back home. And having a private yacht as your backyard for an afternoon? Expensive. But kinda perfect. Just saying.
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Includes/Excludes

  • Private VIP Yacht – Exclusive use of a luxury yacht for your group only (no shared groups).
  • Professional Captain & Crew – Dedicated English-speaking captain and trained crew.
  • Snorkeling Equipment – High-quality masks, snorkels, and fins (sanitized).
  • Towels & Beach Sunbeds – Fresh towels and comfortable deck seating.
  • Open Buffet Lunch (Full Day cruise only) – Hot & cold dishes, rice, pasta, salads, and fresh fruit.
  • Sunset Dinner (Sunset Cruise only) – 3-course dinner served on deck (fish/chicken/vegetarian option).
  • Unlimited Soft Drinks & Water – Sodas, bottled water, and juice.
  • Fruit Platter – Fresh seasonal fruit during the cruise.
  • 2 Snorkeling Stops – Including one at a pristine reef (Giftun Island area or Abu Ramada).
  • Onboard Entertainment – Bluetooth sound system (play your own music).
  • Fishing Rods (optional) – Catch-and-release available upon request.
  • All Taxes & Service Charges – No hidden fees.
  • ransfer from hotels (available for an additional fee – please ask)
  • National Park/Marine Park Fees – Approx.
  • 5–8 per person (payable in cash upon departure)
  • Alcoholic beverages – Available on board for purchase (beer, wine, cocktails)
  • Gratuities – Optional but appreciated for crew
  • Scuba diving equipment – Tanks, weights, BCD, regulator (can be arranged at extra cost)
  • Underwater camera rental
  • Personal expenses – Souvenirs, extra snacks, etc.

Itinerary

09:45 AM

Meet your private captain at Hurghada Marina for a welcome drink and safety briefing.

10:00 AM

Departure. Cruise toward Giftun Island National Park.

11:00 AM

First snorkeling stop (45 min) – Explore colorful corals and reef fish.

12:00 PM

Sail to a second, more secluded snorkeling spot

12:45 PM

Second snorkeling stop (45 min) – Sea turtles and eagle rays often spotted.

01:30 PM

Open buffet lunch served on deck while anchored in a lagoon

02:30 PM

Relax, sunbathe, or use fishing rods. Cruise along the coastline.

03:30 PM

Visit a shallow sandy bay for swimming (non-snorkelers)

04:30 PM

Return sail toward Hurghada with music and soft drinks.

Frequently asked questions

Is this a private or shared tour?

Private. You will have the entire yacht for your group only – no strangers on board.

Do I need snorkeling experience?

No. The crew provides noodles and life jackets, and they assist beginners.

Is this suitable for children?

Yes. Children of all ages are welcome. Life jackets and kids’ snorkel masks are available.

How many people can the yacht hold?

Up to 10–12 guests comfortably (depending on yacht model). Contact us for larger groups.

Can we customize the itinerary

Yes. Since it’s private, you can spend more time snorkeling, fishing, or just cruising. Advise the captain on the day.

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