Hurghada Scuba Diving Trip with Pick-up, Lunch

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Hurghada Scuba Diving Trip with Pick-up, Lunch

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  • 7 hours
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Operated by Al Hajeej Travel Lux Egypt · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Traveller rating 3.9 (8)Duration7 hoursPrice from$68Operated byAl Hajeej Travel Lux EgyptBook viaGetYourGuide

A boat day in Hurghada can be magic. This one mixes easy scuba instruction with two underwater stops, plus snorkeling and a simple onboard lunch, all for about $68. I like that it’s built for first-timers and that you get both sea time and food included, but you should plan around language and pickup timing—confirm details before you leave your hotel.

You’ll also appreciate the straightforward flow: get collected, meet the crew, get kitted up, practice, then spend real time on the water instead of just watching others. One thing to keep an eye on is equipment quality and schedule pacing—on some days, it can feel more group-style than small-and-personal.

Why This Hurghada Scuba Trip Feels Like a Real Day Out

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This is the kind of tour that’s simple on paper and fun in practice. You’re not signing up for a technical course. You’re signing up for a guided first underwater experience with a full day rhythm: transfers, boat ride, instruction, time in the water, then lunch and more free water time.

Two things I really like about the setup:

First, you get two separate underwater stops in one outing. For a beginner, that’s a big deal. It gives you a second chance if you need time to get comfortable. Second, the tour includes lunch and drinks onboard, so you’re not scrambling to find food after you’ve already spent the morning traveling.

The main drawback to think about: this is advertised for English and French, but the level of French support isn’t something you should assume. If French explanations are important to you, confirm in advance. Also, I’d treat pickup timing as something you verify, not something you hope will work out.

Quick Key Points to Know Before You Go

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  • Two underwater stops: you’ll go in more than once, not just a quick trial.
  • Beginner-focused instruction: you’ll receive onboard guidance before you go underwater.
  • Lunch onboard with drinks: food and hydration are built into the day.
  • Snorkeling or swim time: if you want lighter water time, you’ll have options.
  • Bring communication discipline: confirm pickup details and language needs ahead of time.

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From Your Hotel to the Harbor: The Pickup and Boat Setup

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Most days start with pickup in Hurghada, then a short transfer by air-conditioned vehicle toward the waterfront. The schedule is timed so you arrive with enough buffer to check in, get your gear sorted, and board without stress.

What matters here is how you handle the handoff from your hotel to the operator. You’ll be asked to send your hotel name and room number ahead of time. And while pickup is described as free within Hurghada towns, the message is clear for anyone staying farther out: if you’re in El Gouna or Soma Bay, you should contact the company importantly to confirm pickup arrangements.

When you arrive, you go through a separate entrance. That’s usually meant to speed up boarding compared with a main public queue. It’s a small thing, but on tours with tight water schedules, a few minutes saved can mean smoother logistics.

Then comes the boat portion: you cruise along the Red Sea as you head toward the first underwater location. Even if your goal is scuba, the boat ride has value. You’ll see the coastal scenery and open water widening out around you, and it’s a good warm-up for what’s ahead.

On the Water: Scuba Gear, Safety Basics, and What You’ll Do First

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This tour is aimed at beginners only, which changes how you should expect the day to feel. Instead of jumping straight into the water with zero context, you’ll receive instructions onboard from the tour guide about the tools and how the day works.

Here’s the practical way to think about the first part:

  • You’ll get guidance on how the equipment fits and works.
  • You’ll learn the basics specific to the underwater location you’ll visit first.
  • You’ll go in with experienced instructors who are there to keep you oriented.

Also, you’ll want to take instruction seriously, even if you’re tempted to treat it like a casual swim. First-time scuba comfort comes from simple habits: slow breathing, calm movements, and following directions. If you get even a little nervous, tell your instructor early. Most problems start when people stay quiet and try to muscle through.

One more gear note. Since equipment quality can vary, don’t be shy about asking for a quick check before you commit. Look for comfort in the mask fit, and make sure your regulator setup feels stable. If anything feels off, speak up right away. It’s much easier to fix before you’re underwater.

Two Underwater Stops: How the Second Chance Changes the Experience

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A lot of beginner experiences do just one underwater session. This one gives you two underwater stops, which is where the tour earns its keep.

After the first session ends, you go back onboard for lunch and drinks. Then you move to a second underwater location. The big benefit for you: by the time you do the second stop, you’re no longer brand-new. Even if you felt a bit tense the first time, the second one often feels more natural because you’ve already had the equipment and breathing rhythm explained and experienced once.

You also get more flexibility in how you spend your water time. You can opt to snorkel or swim if you want a break from scuba after you’ve done the core underwater work. That matters because not everyone wants to feel “on” the whole day. This tour gives you room to choose your comfort level.

Snorkeling and Swimming Time: The Best Option When You Want Less Pressure

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If your main goal is seeing the sea life without the full scuba commitment, you’ll still find value here. The itinerary explicitly allows for snorkeling, and during the day you’ll have time to relax and sample refreshments.

This is a smart structure for beginners. Scuba can be a learning curve, and snorkeling is a great way to keep enjoying the water while your body resets. You can also use snorkeling time to get your bearings visually—how the water feels, how waves behave, and how the shoreline changes.

One practical tip: bring your own mask if you have a good-fitting one. The tour provides snorkeling-related equipment as part of the overall experience, but gear doesn’t always arrive in perfect condition on every day. If you rely on rental gear, do a quick fit test. Comfortable straps and a seal that doesn’t leak can make the difference between “this is fun” and “this is annoying.”

Lunch on the Boat: Simple Food, Real Recharge

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This trip includes an onboard lunch with mineral water and soft drinks. After a first underwater session, that food part becomes more than a checkbox. You’ve worked your core without realizing it, you’ve likely dried out a bit, and your body wants fuel and fluids.

The schedule gives you about an hour for lunch. That’s enough time to eat without rushing, then settle back down before heading out again. You’ll also have cold drinks or hot drinks mentioned, depending on what’s served that day.

Here’s how I’d approach lunch:

  • Eat first, then decide if you want to snorkel right away.
  • Hydrate even if you don’t feel thirsty. Sun + salt water adds up fast.
  • Keep an eye on your comfort level. If you feel wiped, the “swim or relax” option is there for a reason.

Quality can be hit-or-miss on any boat tour, but the lunch being included is a clear value point. At $68, you’re not paying extra just to get fed.

Group Size, Instructor Language, and Equipment Checks: The Stuff That Can Make or Break It

Hurghada Scuba Diving Trip with Pick-up, Lunch - Group Size, Instructor Language, and Equipment Checks: The Stuff That Can Make or Break It
This is where I want to be very practical. The experience is described as beginner-friendly with English and French support, but language availability can vary. Some people end up with English explanations being the main way information lands. If you need French for confident understanding, confirm that French guidance is actually provided on your departure date.

Now for group size: this kind of outing can run anywhere from a more intimate group to a larger boat crowd. If you’re expecting small-group attention, be prepared for more of a standard group setup. That doesn’t automatically mean it’s worse—experienced staff can still run it smoothly—but it does affect how much time you get for personal corrections.

Finally, equipment and pacing. There can be days when a regulator leaks or snorkeling gear doesn’t perform as expected. When that happens, your first underwater session can become shorter, and sometimes the second underwater stop can feel rushed or even canceled due to time. That’s not something you can control, but you can control your response: always check gear early and speak up quickly.

In other words: expect a friendly crew and strong effort, but don’t treat this as an ultra-private, perfectly timed, gear-perfect guarantee.

Price and Value: Is $68 a Good Deal for a Full Water Day?

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At $68 per person, this trip sits in the budget-to-mid range. For that price, you’re getting:

  • Round-trip transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Tank, weights, and equipment
  • Lunch onboard plus mineral water and soft drinks
  • A guided day that includes two underwater stops and snorkeling/swimming options

The main extra cost noted is an instructor fee of €3.5 paid in cash. It’s not a dealbreaker, but factor it into your total budget.

So is it good value? For a true first-time scuba experience in Hurghada—especially one that includes two underwater stops and a meal—yes, it’s a solid option. You’re paying for a managed day on the water, not just a gear rental.

The main “value risk” is what happens if equipment issues or scheduling problems reduce your underwater time. That’s why I recommend treating this as a learning experience with a bit of flexibility, not as a perfectly timed two-scuba-stops-for-everyone promise.

Who Should Book This Trip (and Who Might Want to Choose Another Option)

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Book this if:

  • You’re a beginner and want a guided first scuba experience.
  • You want a full day on the Red Sea that includes lunch and drinks.
  • You like the idea of two underwater stops, so you get a second shot at comfort.
  • You want optional snorkeling or swimming time when you feel like taking it easier.

Consider other options if:

  • You need French explanations as a must-have for understanding the scuba instructions.
  • You’re very sensitive to schedule changes or you’re counting on exactly two long underwater sessions regardless of conditions.
  • You want a small-group, ultra-personal instruction ratio.

This tour makes sense for most first-timers because it’s structured, onboard instructions happen before going in, and you’re not stuck in a “watch other people” situation. But set expectations realistically, and you’ll enjoy it more.

Also, pets aren’t allowed, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with animals.

Should You Book This Hurghada Scuba Trip?

If you want an affordable beginner scuba day that includes pickup, an onboard lunch, and time in the water—this is a good fit. The strongest reasons to book are the practical inclusions (gear, tanks, weights, transfer, meal) and the fact that you get two underwater stops instead of only one.

Just do two things before you go: confirm pickup details for your exact hotel, and double-check language support if French instructions matter for you. If you handle those, you’re set up for a fun first Red Sea day—sun, boat time, and real underwater memories without the headache of planning every step yourself.

FAQ

How long is the Hurghada scuba trip?

The duration is listed as 7 hours.

Is this tour only for beginners?

Yes, it’s suited for beginners only.

What’s included in the price?

You get tank and weights, all equipment, round-trip transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle, and lunch with mineral water and soft drinks.

Do I need to pay anything extra on the day?

An instructor fee of €3.5 cash is not included.

Will I get to snorkel or swim?

Yes. You can enjoy swimming and snorkeling, and you’ll have time to relax during the day.

Is pickup included from all nearby areas?

Pickup is included from Hurghada towns, but if you stay in El Gouna or Soma Bay you should contact the provider to confirm.

What languages are available with the tour guide?

The tour guide is available in English and French.

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