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Fishing Trips in Hurghada: Spots, Boats & How to Book

Compare fishing trips in Hurghada from $50/person. Reef, offshore & big game options with verified local suppliers. Free cancellation on most bookings.

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Mikayla Kovaleski
June 18, 2026•5 min read
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Best Fishing Trips in Hurghada: Compare & Book

Fishing trips in Hurghada depart daily from New Marina Hurghada and run between 4 and 8 hours, covering reef spots and offshore waters across the western Red Sea. Routri connects you with verified local suppliers offering shared boats, private charters, and dedicated sport-fishing vessels — all with free cancellation on most bookings.

Whether you want relaxed bottom fishing near Giftun Island or a full-day trolling session targeting tuna and wahoo, the right trip depends on your group size, budget, and target species. Compare options, check real traveler reviews, and book a fishing trip with confidence.

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What to Expect on a Hurghada Fishing Trip

Most trips begin with a hotel pickup between 5:30 and 7:00 AM, followed by a short transfer to Hurghada Marina Boulevard. From there, boats head east into the Red Sea, reaching the first fishing grounds within 20–40 minutes depending on the route.

Local crews handle rigging, bait, and tackle. You fish — they assist. Standard trips include rods, reels, terminal tackle, bait, soft drinks, and water. Many full-day charters add lunch, snorkeling stops, and snacks. Expect a briefing on safety and technique before lines go in.

The fishing itself alternates between methods depending on conditions:

  • Bottom fishing — anchored near reef edges, targeting grouper, snapper, and emperor fish
  • Trolling — moving at speed with lures behind the boat, targeting barracuda, wahoo, and tuna
  • Jigging — vertical presentations over deeper structure for trevally and amberjack

Top Fishing Spots from Hurghada: Giftun, Abu Ramada & Offshore Waters

The Red Sea off Hurghada holds productive fishing grounds at varying distances from the marina. Here are the areas local captains use most frequently:

  • Giftun Island & Small Giftun — roughly 8–12 km from the marina. Reef edges here hold grouper, trevally, and barracuda year-round. Protected from northerly winds on the southern side, making it accessible even on breezy days.
  • Abu Ramada Reef — approximately 15–18 km southeast. A highly rated reef fishing area with consistent grouper, snapper, and emperor fish on the bottom, plus trevally patrolling the drop-offs.
  • Fanadir Reef — close to shore and popular for half-day trips. Good for beginners targeting reef species without a long boat ride.
  • Offshore waters — 20–40 km east of Hurghada. This is where pelagic species concentrate: yellowfin tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and giant trevally. Full-day trips are needed to reach and fish these grounds properly.
  • Magawish Island area — south of the marina, used on calmer days for mixed reef fishing and trolling runs.
For wider charter context, some operators also run trips from El Gouna waters, roughly 25 km north of Hurghada, accessing similar offshore grounds from a different angle.
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Boat Types: Shared Trips, Private Charters & Big Game Boats

TypeGroup SizeDurationTypical Price RangeBest For
Shared fishing trip6–12 guests4–6 hours~$50–$75 per personSolo travelers, couples on a budget
Private half-day charterUp to 8 guests4–5 hours~$200–$350 per boatFamilies, small groups wanting flexibility
Private full-day charterUp to 8–10 guests7–8 hours~$350–$550 per boatSerious anglers, groups targeting offshore species
Big game / sport fishing boat4–6 anglers8+ hoursFrom ~$500+ per boatExperienced anglers targeting tuna, GT, wahoo
Shared trips follow a fixed schedule and route. You join other travelers on a larger vessel, fish the same spots, and share equipment. They work well for casual anglers who want a taste of Red Sea fishing without committing to a full charter.

A Hurghada fishing charter gives your group the entire boat, a dedicated crew, and the freedom to choose methods and locations based on conditions. Private charters are the better option for families with children or groups with specific targets.

For big game fishing, dedicated sport-fishing boats carry heavier trolling gear, outriggers, and fighting chairs. These vessels target pelagic species in deeper offshore waters and are crewed by captains with specific experience in Red Sea sport fishing.

Prices, Trip Durations & What's Included

Prices vary by supplier, season, boat condition, and inclusions. Use these ranges as a planning guide:

  • Shared trips: typically $50–$75 per person for a 4-hour outing; $100–$150 per person for 8 hours
  • Private charters: commonly $200–$550 per boat depending on duration and vessel size
  • Big game boats: from ~$500 per boat for a full day, rising with specialized equipment and longer offshore runs
Most standard fishing trips run 4 hours, 6 hours, or 8 hours. A 4-hour trip suits beginners and families. A 6-hour trip allows time to reach Abu Ramada or similar mid-range spots. An 8-hour trip is needed for serious offshore fishing beyond 20 km. Typically included: fishing rods, reels, tackle, bait, water, soft drinks, crew assistance. Often included on full-day trips: lunch, snorkeling stop, hotel transfers. Usually extra: alcoholic drinks, tips for crew, GoPro rental.

Confirm inclusions with your supplier before booking. Prices shift between high season (October–April) and summer months.

Book a fishing trip through Routri to lock in current pricing from verified local suppliers.

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How to Choose the Right Hurghada Fishing Charter

Start with your target species and available time. If you want reef fish and have half a day, a 4-hour private charter to Fanadir or Giftun covers it. If tuna or wahoo are the goal, you need a full-day boat capable of reaching offshore grounds.

Key questions to ask any supplier:

  • What methods does the crew use (trolling, bottom fishing, jigging)?
  • Is the boat equipped with a fish finder and GPS?
  • What safety equipment is on board (life jackets, radio, first aid)?
  • Does the price include hotel transfers and marina fees?
  • What is the cancellation and weather policy?
A good Hurghada fishing charter will have a named captain, clear pricing, recent reviews from other travelers, and a transparent weather-cancellation policy. Routri lists only verified suppliers with confirmed credentials.
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FAQs about Fishing Trips in Hurghada: Spots, Boats & How to Book

Common catches include grouper, snapper, emperor fish, barracuda, and trevally on reef trips. Offshore trolling targets yellowfin tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, and giant trevally, depending on season. Spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November) offer the widest variety of active species.

For families, groups of three or more, or anyone with specific species targets, a private charter is the stronger choice. You control the schedule, route, and methods. Shared trips work for solo travelers or those wanting a low-cost introduction to Red Sea fishing.

A 4-hour trip covers nearby reefs like Fanadir and Giftun — ideal for beginners and families. Six hours reaches Abu Ramada and mid-range grounds. Eight hours is necessary for offshore pelagic fishing 20–40 km from the marina.

Most trips include rods, reels, tackle, bait, water, and soft drinks. Full-day charters typically add lunch and hotel pickup. Always confirm exact inclusions with the supplier before booking, as packages vary.

Fishing runs year-round, but October and November are widely considered the peak months — water is warm, baitfish are abundant, and pelagic species feed aggressively. Spring (March–May) is the second-best window. Winter suits reef fishing at lower prices with fewer crowds.