The newest sea excursion to “Nemo” Island in Hurghada is a new, unique adventure for all lovers of active sea recreation. Nemo recreation zone is located just a few miles from Hurghada by sea on the Big Giftun Island.
During this excursion, you’ll embark on a ship journey to this new destination. Along the way, you’ll have stops for snorkeling, lunch, rides on inflatable bananas and tablets, and a sunset cruise, allowing you to spend the entire day in pure bliss. Upon arrival at the island, you can relax on the soft sand for about 2 hours, sunbathe, and take unique photos in the brand-new locations specifically designed for this purpose by the owners.
Every guest has the opportunity to snorkel and observe the beautiful underwater life during stops at the reefs in the sea.
This program is designed for those seeking a peaceful and tranquil experience in the Hurghada sea.
The Nemo Island excursion is a fascinating and informative adventure for all ages, leaving you with unforgettable memories and a deeper understanding of marine life. You’ll also have the chance to witness a magnificent Egyptian sunset right in the middle of the sea.
What’s included in the tour:
- Transfer: Approximately 10:00 AM (exact time will be confirmed after booking; travel time to the port is 10-40 minutes, depending on the location of your hotel);
- Boarding the yacht and departure: Around 11:00-11:30 AM (depending on the permit from the tourist police);
- Two snorkeling stops at the reefs: Approximately one hour each (depending on the guide’s decision on-site);
- Landing on the island for relaxation and swimming from the shore: Approximately 2 hours (depending on the guide’s decision on-site) (not a standard time for group tours);
- Lunch and drinks on the yacht: Various salads, rice, pasta, potatoes, nuggets, fish/meat sausages; cola, pepsi, water, tea, coffee;
- Riding a banana boat and donut: One standard round for all group sea programs in Hurghada;
- Witnessing a magnificent Egyptian sunset right in the Red Sea;
- Return to the hotel: Around 7:00 PM (time may vary slightly).
The tour price includes:
- Lunch and drinks on the yacht;
- Banana boat and jet ski rides;
- Snorkeling equipment;
- Services of a Russian-speaking guide;
- Transportation within Hurghada (Areas: El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, and Makadi – additional charge of $10* for a round trip. Areas Soma Bay and Safaga – additional charge of $20* for a round trip. *The price is indicated for one booking for a round trip, up to 6 people. Transfer can be group).
Children up to 5 years old inclusive – Free
Additional Information:
- Snorkeling stops: Sometimes, multiple snorkeling stops are replaced with one longer stop, lasting approximately 1.5-2 hours (depending on weather conditions and other factors);
- Important! We kindly request that you do not go up to the upper deck while still wet. Please dry yourself off completely with a towel before doing so. This is a safety requirement to prevent slipping on the stairs;
- Yacht capacity: Our yachts can accommodate 20-30 people. They are spacious and there will be enough room for everyone. The capacity is limited by the tourism police;
- Inflatable rides: Riding on the inflatable banana or donut may be canceled due to weather conditions. This will not affect the overall cost of the program
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Your price is so low... Probably you are doing a low-quality service?
We truly offer some of the lowest prices while maintaining a high quality of service. The reason is that we are an online booking company for large tour operators in Egypt, allowing us to offer very competitive prices due to our large volume of tourists. By booking with us, you receive high-quality service without overpaying intermediaries.
What kind of buses and transfers do you have?
A variety of transportation is available for use by the event organizers within the park, including cars, minivans, and comfortable buses. All vehicles are equipped with air conditioning and safety systems. For longer journeys, buses with restrooms are provided. Additionally, all vehicles undergo regular maintenance and sanitation checks, and possess the necessary tourist permits. Furthermore, drivers undergo inspections by the tourist police before each long trip.
How and when do I pay for the tour?
We work without prepayment. All group tours are paid for on the bus or during the tour itself. The exceptions are prepayments for private tours and tours that require purchasing airline tickets or processing documents. Our main programs are paid for directly during the transfer or at the beginning of the tour. You don’t need to look for someone to pay for the tour. An employee of the organizer will approach you. You can pay in cash in US dollars, euros, or Egyptian pounds. For your convenience, we also offer the option of transferring funds to a bank card in rubles, hryvnias, and euros at the exchange rate or to a cryptocurrency wallet in USDT, prior to the tour. For more detailed information on payment methods and refunds, please see here.
Do you have a tourist license?
Egypt is a highly regulated country, especially when it comes to tourism. For any vehicle or yacht to depart on an excursion, daily permits must be obtained from both the police and the military. If the tour operators don’t have a valid tourism license, they naturally won’t be granted these permits. This is why for certain excursions, we may request copies of your vouchers and passports (this applies to sea excursions in Sharm El-Sheikh, private tours, and some group tours if they involve leaving the city. For other excursions, permits are simply issued based on the number of people, and passport details are not required).
Are we insured during the excursion?
Unfortunately, some hotel guides try to convince tourists that their travel insurance is allegedly invalid if they book excursions with external tour operators, as opposed to their own company. This is not true.
Firstly, your travel insurance is valid throughout Egypt, just as it would be if you booked with the hotel’s tour company.
Secondly, if you are on a boat, bus, or other mode of transport, the organizer bears full insurance liability to the passengers. Otherwise, they simply would not be able to obtain a permit to conduct tour activities. Egypt has quite strict tourism regulations, and permits are required before each trip.
How can I retrieve a lost item from a tour?
We always remind our guests to double-check that they have all their belongings when exiting the bus or yacht at the end of the tour. Unfortunately, recovering lost items can be quite challenging due to the immediate departure of vehicles for cleaning and the complexities of Egyptian logistics. While we will do our best to help you locate your belongings, we cannot guarantee a 100% recovery rate. If we are able to find your item, there will be a delivery fee of $5-10. Please be mindful of your belongings!
Should I adjust my plans or wait for the tour?
We have a significant daily influx of booking requests for our programs from tourists. As a result, most excursions are organized daily or on specific days of the week following a detailed schedule provided in each program’s description. After booking, we will send you the exact pick-up time from your hotel. Many tours will be conducted with small groups from various hotels who have purchased excursions through tour operators. The only difference is that our prices are 40-60% lower (our organizers conduct all major excursions in Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh for Russian-speaking tourists).
Where can I find the photographer who took photos on the tour?
We would like to inform you that the photographers accompanying you on excursions act as independent representatives of their photo studios. They are not part of our online service or the program organizer team. All terms and conditions related to the photoshoot and its payment are discussed and agreed upon directly between you and the photographer. We recommend that you approach prepayments with caution and ensure the reliability of the services, as well as obtain all the photographer’s contact information before making any payments.