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Certified divers can join a full-day Red Sea boat trip from Hurghada with two guided dives at different reef sites. Dive masters lead small groups while surface intervals, lunch on board and hotel transfers keep the logistics straightforward around your time underwater.
Hotel pickup brings you to the marina to present your certification card and logbook, prepare equipment and board the dive boat. A briefing covers the dive plan, safety points and marine life before you enter the water at the first reef or wall site.
After the first dive you take a surface interval with drinks and deck time, then lunch with soft drinks, tea, coffee and water. A second guided dive follows at a different site chosen for the day's conditions and the certification levels on board, typically with 40 to 60 minutes underwater per dive within your limits.
Return sailing and hotel transfer usually wrap the day around late afternoon. Sites shift with weather and sea state, so briefings stay specific to the reefs you actually visit rather than a fixed map that ignores conditions.
Hurghada is a long-established Red Sea diving hub with quick boat access to coral reefs and walls. Day boats typically leave from local marinas and select sites based on certification levels on board and the day's sea state.
Most of your day is spent offshore between two dive sites, with hotel pickup and drop-off linking the marina to resort areas across Hurghada so you can focus on the water rather than parking and kit logistics ashore.
You must hold a valid diving certification such as PADI, SSI, CMAS or equivalent and bring your certification card. A logbook is recommended. Depth and profiles stay within your certification limits as briefed on the day.
Bring swimwear and a towel; personal diving equipment is optional if you prefer your own kit. If you need rental gear, confirm availability when you book so everything is ready at the marina.
The trip is built for carded divers who want two guided boat dives, clear briefings and lunch on board without organising private charters. Dive sites are selected daily for conditions, and transfers from Hurghada hotels keep the morning start simple.
Professional dive guides lead underwater navigation so you can focus on buoyancy, spacing and marine life within your qualification limits. Surface intervals and a buffet-style lunch give a steady rhythm between the two reef or wall stops.
Morning pickup from your Hurghada hotel brings you to the marina to meet the diving team. Certification cards and logbooks are checked before you prepare equipment and board the dive boat.
Use this window to ask about site options for the day and to confirm any rental needs you arranged in advance.
After departure you receive a briefing on the dive plan, safety procedures and marine life at the first site. The guided dive typically lasts around 40 to 60 minutes within the depth range allowed by your certification.
Focus on buoyancy, spacing with the group and enjoying the reef structure under dive master guidance.
Between dives you rest on deck with drinks while the boat moves toward the second site. Lunch is served with soft drinks, tea, coffee and water so you can refuel before kit up again.
Optional snorkelling may be available during the interval if conditions and boat rules allow.
The second guided dive visits a different reef or wall site chosen for the day's conditions. After the dive you relax on the return sail while reviewing the profile with your guide if you wish.
Back at the marina, the transfer returns you to your hotel, usually in the late afternoon.
This outing is for certified divers only. Accepted certifications include PADI, SSI, CMAS or an equivalent card from a recognised training agency.
You will need to show your certification at the marina before boarding. If you are not yet certified, look at an introductory scuba day instead of this trip.
The standard day includes two guided boat dives at different sites. Each dive usually lasts around 40 to 60 minutes depending on air consumption, conditions and the planned profile.
Depth stays within the limits of your certification and the guide's briefing for that site.
The product details do not list full equipment rental as included. Personal diving equipment is optional if you prefer to dive your own kit.
If you need rental gear, confirm availability and any hire cost with the operator when you book so everything is ready at the marina.
Bring your diving certification card, a logbook if you have one, swimwear, a towel and sun protection. A waterproof camera is optional.
Arrive with enough time after pickup for kit checks and the first briefing so the boat can depart on schedule.
Hotel pickup is typically around 08:00, with marina arrival, boarding and a morning departure toward the first site. The second dive sits after lunch, and hotel return is often around 16:30.
Exact timings can shift with traffic, sea conditions and the sites chosen that day, so keep the full day clear.
Yes. A buffet-style lunch is served on board with soft drinks, tea, coffee and water during the surface interval period between dives.
Mention dietary requirements when booking so the boat team can note them where possible.
Sites around Hurghada are selected daily based on weather, sea conditions and the certification mix on board. You may visit reefs or wall-style sites depending on the plan.
Guides brief the route, expected depth range and key marine life before each dive so you know the profile in advance.
Yes. Pickup from hotels in Hurghada and transfer to the marina are part of the day, with a return transfer after the boat is back.
Share your hotel name at booking so the driver can confirm a pickup time that fits the marina schedule.
If it has been a long time since your last dive, tell the guide during check-in so they can place you appropriately within the group and brief any refreshers you need.
This is still a trip for certified divers rather than a training course, so you should be ready to dive within your qualification limits.
Boat diving depends on safe sea conditions. The operator may change sites, delay departure or reschedule if weather makes the planned dives unsuitable.
Stay contactable on the morning of your trip for any marina updates linked to wind or waves.

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