Hurghada is Egypt’s oldest and most famous resort.
Offshore is the colorful underwater spectacle of the Red Sea’s world of coral and fish life that first brought Hurghada to worldwide attention.
Back on solid ground, the once-tiny fishing settlement of Hurghada has mushroomed into a resort city with attractions and amenities that cater directly to tourists.
For northern Europeans (who make up most of Hurghada’s tourism influx) this is one of the best places to visit for a winter sun-and-sea escape, with sandy white beaches and blue skies in abundance throughout the year.
But while Hurghada’s main tourist attraction tends to be flopping on the beach, there are plenty more things to do, both in the water and on dry land, for travelers who want a taste of adventure.
Hurghada’s best patches of sand have all been claimed by the shore-side resorts that stretch along the coast, both north and south of town.
Even if you’re not staying in one of the hotels, nearly all of the resorts offer day access to non-guests.
To really sample Hurghada’s beach life, though, you should book yourself in for a few nights of resort living. Hurghada has beautiful all-inclusive resorts for the perfect getaway.
The best beaches lie south of the main town area, which is called Sigala.
From here, the main resort area begins sprawling for kilometers down the coast. The areas known as Sahl Hasheesh (18 kilometers south of Hurghada Airport) and Makadi Bay (30 kilometers south of Hurghada Airport) are home to some of the Red Sea coastline’s prime pieces of white-sand beach and best hotels.