Hurghada Port offers round-the-clock modern cruise facilities that meet international security standards along Egypt’s gorgeous Red Sea coast.

For other Egypt Cruise destinations check out our Egypt Cruise Ship Port Guide page.

Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months, and don’t worry – you can grab a $25 visa when you arrive.

Getting around is easy – hop in a taxi for about 150-200 EGP, catch a local bus, or book a tour right at the terminal.

Most folks in tourist spots speak good English, so communication shouldn’t be a problem.

The sweet spot for visiting is November through March when temperatures hang around a comfortable 20-25°C – perfect weather for checking out ancient sites or diving into the Red Sea’s amazing underwater world.

Map of Hurghada Cruise Ship Port

Port Facilities and Practical Information

Situated on the western Red Sea coast, about 370 km south of Suez, Hurghada Port is your entry point to Egypt’s favorite beach resort city. The weather’s great year-round – temperatures hover around a comfortable 22.2°C (72°F).

The port never sleeps – it’s open 24/7 with modern cruise facilities that meet international security standards. Most folks in tourist areas speak decent English, but bring some Egyptian Pounds (EGP) for shopping and smaller places.

When you dock, you’ll find taxis, buses, and tour operators right at the terminal ready to take you wherever you need to go. And if you’re flying out, Hurghada International Airport (HRG) is just a quick 10 km trip away.

Arriving at Hurghada Cruise Terminal

Pulling into Hurghada Port

When your ship docks at Hurghada, you’ll step off right into the modern cruise terminal. Just remember the Egyptian officials need to clear your ship first – this might take a few minutes, so hang tight.

Make sure your passport has at least six months left before it expires. Need a visa? You can grab one when you arrive for $25 USD (bring cash!) or save yourself some hassle by getting an e-visa beforehand. They’ll take your fingerprints and might check your bags.

After clearing customs, grab your luggage and head outside for transportation. If you’ve pre-booked a transfer, look for someone holding your name. Taxis into town run about 150-200 EGP. You can also use ride-sharing apps or rent a car if that’s more your style.

Top Shore Excursions and Water Activities

Hurghada packs in five different types of shore trips for cruise visitors wanting to make the most of their stop. History buffs can head off to Cairo or Luxor on day trips, where you’ll wander around ancient pyramids and temples with guides who really know their stuff.

If you’re into water activities, jump on one of the fancy cruises to Orange Bay where you can snorkel alongside dolphins, or dive beneath the waves in a submarine tour. Traveling with kids? They’ll love the glass-bottom boats and zipping around on quad bikes.

Adrenaline junkies can get their fix with wild jeep safaris or soar through the air parasailing. And if you’re feeling fancy, treat yourself to a private yacht charter or splash out on a helicopter tour where they’ll roll out the red carpet just for you.

Getting Around and Local Transportation Options

After booking your adventures, you’ll need to sort out how to get around. Good news – if you’re staying on the Red Sea Aggressor V, they’ll pick you up from Marsa Alam or Hurghada airports for free (just make sure to book ahead).

Need to travel from Safaga Port to Hurghada? It’s about 70km and takes roughly 1.5-2 hours by taxi. If you’re watching your budget, grab one of the shared minibuses instead. Once you’re in Hurghada, hop on the cheap microbuses for quick trips around town, or call ABC Taxi Egypt when you want something more reliable.

Heading further out? Go Bus runs between Hurghada and Cairo for about $10-15, though be prepared for a 6-8 hour journey. In a hurry? EgyptAir flies the same route daily in just over an hour. Just remember – if you need those Aggressor transfers, book at least 14 days before your trip so they can handle all the port paperwork.

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Best Times to Visit and Weather Considerations

Timing Your Hurghada Cruise Just Right

Picking the right time for your Hurghada adventure can totally make or break your trip. During peak season (November-March), you’ll get gorgeous 20-25°C days that hit the sweet spot for exploring, with barely any rain. Just know you’ll pay more and bump elbows with other tourists at the hotspots.

  1. Summer months are scorching hot (38-42°C!), but you’ll score some sweet deals and enjoy bath-warm waters (28-30°C) that are perfect for long diving adventures.
  2. Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) give you the best of both worlds – decent weather without the crowds or hefty price tags. Watch out for those pesky sandstorms in spring though.
  3. Winter nights can drop to 10°C, so throw a light jacket in your bag for those incredible sunset strolls along the coastline with your cruise buddies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Visa-On-Arrival Options for Cruise Passengers at Hurghada?

Yes, cruise passengers can grab a visa right when they dock at Hurghada. Just bring $25 in cash and you’ll get a 30-day entry permit on the spot. It’s super easy – you’re part of the lucky bunch that doesn’t need to arrange anything beforehand.

How Reliable Is Wi-Fi Connectivity Throughout the Port Area?

Wi-Fi at Hurghada’s port is pretty spotty – it runs on satellite systems that cut in and out. You’ll definitely notice sluggish speeds and random disconnections. Your best bet is grabbing a local SIM card or bringing a portable MiFi device if you need to stay connected.

What Emergency Medical Facilities Are Available for Cruise Passengers?

The ship’s medical center is your first stop for emergencies while cruising. When docked, you can head to Royal Hospital, Redsea Hospital, or AMC Hospital – they all cater to cruise passengers with staff who speak multiple languages and take international insurance. Good to know we’re covered no matter what happens!

Are There Luggage Storage Options for Passengers on Day Excursions?

There’s no special storage right at the terminal, but don’t worry! You can stash your bags with Eelway’s round-the-clock service in nearby hotels, or check out Bounce.com – they partner with local shops where tons of other day-trippers drop their luggage while exploring.

What Local Customs Should Visitors Respect When Exploring Hurghada?

When you’re exploring Hurghada, you’ll win points with locals by respecting their customs – it’s pretty straightforward really. Throw on something that covers your shoulders when you’re out and about, skip the kissing and hand-holding in public, kick off your shoes before stepping into a mosque, and always ask before snapping photos of people. Oh, and haggling at markets is expected, but keep it friendly – it’s more about the back-and-forth than getting rock-bottom prices.

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