Hurghada Dream Island
A trusted partner experience, hand-picked and featured on This is Egypt.

Overview
Spend the day exploring the blue waters of the Red Sea on this tour from Hurghada. Swim, snorkel, and try your hand at fishing from the boat. Then stop for some free time on Giftun Island, a secluded, white sand beach, which is also a nature reserve. Enjoy lunch on the beach and return home refreshed from the sea, sun, and sand. This tour is ideal for visitors looking to see a different side of Egypt.
Hurghada · 496 Day Trips · typical ~4,361 EGP · 2,968 EGP — good value
What's included
- ✓Lunch
- ✓Unlimited Soft drinks on Boat.
- ✓partially Soft drinks on Island.
- ✓Professional guide
- ✓Hotel pickup and drop-off
- ✓Use of Snorkeling equipment
- ✕Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- ✕Gratuities
- ✕DVD (available to purchase)
Itinerary
- 1Hurghada Marina
Frequently asked questions
- How long is this experience?
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- Can I cancel my booking?
- Yes — you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before it starts.
- What's included?
- Lunch · Unlimited Soft drinks on Boat. · partially Soft drinks on Island. · Professional guide · Hotel pickup and drop-off · Use of Snorkeling equipment
Reviews (5)
Nightmare Island Let’s start with the obvious. The trip is called Dream Island, yet you actually visit an island named Eden Island. The tour is advertised as having professional guides who cater to your needs. Our group consisted of 30 members, and my wife and I were the only English-speaking guests, with the rest being German and Austrian. Our professional guide took their time addressing the majority in their language, and I had to ask three times for an explanation in English so my wife and I would be aware of the itinerary and plans. Their occasional laughter, as if remembering to speak to
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“Nightmare Island Let’s start with the obvious. The trip is called Dream Island, yet you actually visit an island named Eden Island. The tour is advertised as having professional guides who cater to your needs. Our group consisted of 30 members, and my wife and I were the only English-speaking guests, with the rest being German and Austrian. Our professional guide took their time addressing the majority in their language, and I had to ask three times for an explanation in English so my wife and I would be aware of the itinerary and plans. Their occasional laughter, as if remembering to speak to”



























