- Information
- Tour Plan
- Location
- Additional Info
- Similar Tours
- More info
What's included
- A bottle of water
- All transfers in an air-conditioned and comfortable vehicle
- Experienced and competent travel guide
Hurghada City Tour – Group Trip
Evade the routine of your resort and embark on an adventure meant to bring you closer to the real, traditional Egyptian lifestyle.Take a group trip to Hurghada City Tour.
The city of Hurghada is a wondrous place, full of beautiful architecture and fascinating culture. On a city tour, you’ll be able to see all the major landmarks and learn about the city’s history. Since the 1980s, Hurghada has been developing into the largest seaside resort on the Red Sea.
Hurghada City Tour
The typical Egyptian life can still be seen in downtown of Dahar district: a bazaar where you can bargain for oriental souvenirs. The bazaar is a great place to buy souvenirs, and you’ll find everything from traditional Egyptian handicrafts to modern electronics. Be sure to bargain for the best price! Dahar district is also home to the large vegetable market where both Egyptians and foreigners living in Hurghada do their weekly shopping. Also in Dahar you can find the large Coptic church, which is located right in the heart of the district.
In the newer district of Sekalla you will find the largest mosque in the city, El Mina Mosque. The impressive mosque was built in 1968 and renovated in 2016 and is always happy to welcome visitors. Make sure to take a look inside, where you’ll see intricate carvings and beautiful mosaics.
The new port of Hurghada is very close to the mosque. It is an anchorage for countless yachts and boats. The port is also the starting point for many boat trips and tours. The port is a great place to eat, with restaurants serving up traditional Egyptian food as well as international cuisine. You can also enjoy some shopping here, for souvenirs to take home with you.
The city tour of Hurghada will bring you closer to all these sightseeing places.
- Tour description
Program
More about Hurghada
Hurghada is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
The city is connected to Cairo and major European capitals such as Paris, London, and Rome by its international airport. The city is full of natural beauty, with tall palm trees and diverse plant life dotting the landscape. The markets in Hurghada are a shopper's paradise, with an abundance of souvenirs, clothing, and trinkets to choose from. There are also excellent restaurants serving up everything from traditional Egyptian cuisine to international favorites. Whether you are looking for a quick bite or an elaborate feast, you will not be disappointed. The museums in Hurghada are a great way to learn about the history and culture of the area. The city has a number of museums, including one devoted to ancient Egyptian artifacts all the way to modern times, and another showcasing the history and development of aquatic life. There are also art galleries and a cinema.More about this tour
Hurghada City Tour - Group Trip
Since the 1980s, Hurghada has been developing into the largest seaside resort on the Red Sea.
The typical Egyptian life can still be seen in downtown of Dahar district: a bazaar where you can bargain for oriental souvenirs, or the large vegetable market where both Egyptians and foreigners living in Hurghada do their weekly shopping. Also in Dahar you can find the large Coptic church, which is located right in the heart of the district.
In the newer district of Sekalla you will find the largest mosque in the city, El Mina Mosque. The impressive mosque was built in 1968 and renovated in 2016 and is always happy to welcome visitors.
The new port of Hurghada is very close to the mosque. It offers restaurants for every taste and is an anchorage for countless yachts and boats, as well as the starting point for many boat trips and tours.
The city tour of Hurghada will bring you closer to all these sightseeing places.
Discover the city of Hurghada, where you can explore both old and new landmarks. You'll have plenty opportunities to ask questions about what makes this Egyptian city so unique - from its rich history as a small fishing village that grew into today's major touristic resort hub with over 260,000 residents, to its stunning natural beauties and welcoming people.