

Hurghada Marina
Hurghada Marina is a modern Red Sea waterfront with restaurants, cafés, yachts, evening walks and a relaxed social atmosphere. It is one of Hurghada’s easiest places for dinner, photos and a casual night out after a beach or boat day.


Plan your visit
- Opening hours
- Hurghada Marina’s public waterfront areas are generally accessible for much of the day and evening, while individual restaurants, cafés, shops and operators set their own hours. For a specific venue, boat trip or event, confirm directly before travelling across town.
- Best time
- Go around sunset or in the evening for cooler air, waterfront lights and the best dining atmosphere. Daytime is quieter but can feel hot and bright, so it suits short visits, coffee stops or boat-related arrangements more than long strolls.
- Visit duration
- Allow 1–2 hours for a walk, photos and a drink. Plan 2–3 hours if you want a slow dinner, browse menus properly, or use the marina area as part of a boat-trip meeting plan.
- Category
- Entertainment & Modern Spots
- Location
About
Hurghada Marina: the Red Sea’s easy evening promenade
Hurghada Marina is the city’s polished waterfront strip: a walkable line of cafés, restaurants, ice-cream counters, dive shops and moored boats facing the Red Sea. It is not an ancient monument or a beach club. Its appeal is simpler: sea air after sunset, lights reflecting on the water, the low clink of rigging from yachts, and a place to wander without needing a fixed plan.
During the day, the marina feels bright and spacious, with sun on the paving and boats lined up against the quays. By late afternoon, the heat softens and the area becomes more social. Families stroll, couples take photos by the water, and travellers compare boat trips over coffee. If you have spent the day snorkelling around a Red Sea island escape, the marina is a natural place to return for dinner rather than rushing straight back to the hotel.
What to do at Hurghada Marina
The best way to visit Hurghada Marina is to keep it relaxed. Start with a slow walk along the waterfront, pause for the view across the boats, then choose a café or restaurant based on the menu and atmosphere rather than the first place you see. Some venues are casual, some are more polished, and prices vary, so checking the menu before sitting down is always sensible.
Boat-trip energy is part of the scene. You may see diving gear being loaded, crews preparing vessels, or travellers heading out for island days. If your Hurghada plans include Orange Bay’s shallow turquoise water, Mahmya’s quieter beach setting, or Paradise Island’s sandbar-style scenery, the marina area helps you picture the rhythm of Red Sea days: early starts on the water, slow evenings back on land.
Best time to go
Hurghada Marina is at its best in the evening, especially around sunset and after dark when the lights come on and the waterfront feels cooler. Midday can be hot and glare-heavy, particularly in warmer months, so daytime visits are better kept short unless you are stopping for lunch indoors or arranging a boat-related service.
Weekends, holidays and peak travel periods can bring a livelier crowd. That can be fun if you want atmosphere, but if you prefer easier seating and quieter photos, arrive before the dinner rush.
How it fits into a Hurghada trip
Hurghada Marina works well as a first-night orientation stop, a post-snorkelling dinner plan, or a low-effort evening when you do not want another long transfer. It is especially useful for travellers staying in resort areas who want a taste of the city’s modern waterfront without committing to a full night out.
For a broader Red Sea stay, combine a marina evening with beach time, snorkelling, diving, or island trips. Ozes travellers planning a coastal break can use the Hurghada travel collection to compare how the marina, islands and resort time fit together on a balanced itinerary.
Practical tips before you go
Wear comfortable shoes rather than beach flip-flops if you plan to walk the full promenade. Bring a light layer in cooler months, as the breeze near the water can feel fresh after sunset. Most visitors dress casual-smart in the evening: linen shirts, dresses, trousers, clean trainers or sandals all fit the setting.
Taxis and ride-hailing are commonly used for getting there and back, but agree the fare or check the app details before moving. If you are returning to a hotel outside central Hurghada, arrange your pickup point clearly; marina entrances and nearby streets can be busy at night.
Hurghada Marina is not the place to rush through with a checklist. Give it time to become what it is: a calm waterfront pause between sea days, desert trips and resort evenings.
Hurghada Marina is one of Hurghada's most-visited entertainment & modern spots spots. Plan around Go around sunset or in the evening for cooler air, waterfront lights and the best dining atmosphere. Daytime is quieter but can feel hot and bright, so it suits short visits, coffee stops or boat-related arrangements more than long strolls. for the best conditions, and budget roughly Allow 1–2 hours for a walk, photos and a drink. Plan 2–3 hours if you want a slow dinner, browse menus properly, or use the marina area as part of a boat-trip meeting plan. on-site. Visit early to avoid crowds and heat.

Why travelers visit
Visit Hurghada Marina for an easy Red Sea evening without a complicated itinerary. It gives you waterfront views, dining choices, people-watching and a polished contrast to Hurghada’s beaches, dive boats and resort areas.
Highlights
Modern waterfront promenade with Red Sea views and moored yachts
Good choice of cafés, restaurants and casual evening spots
Pleasant sunset and night-time atmosphere after hot beach days
Useful meeting area for some diving, boating and island-trip arrangements
Easy, low-pressure place for photos, coffee and a relaxed walk
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Know before you go
Practical tips to make the most of your visit.

What to wear
Wear light, breathable clothes and comfortable walking shoes. Evening visitors often choose casual-smart outfits rather than beachwear. In cooler months, bring a thin jacket or shirt for the sea breeze.

Is a guide recommended?
Hurghada Marina is best used as your easy evening anchor in the city. If you have a boat day planned, confirm the exact meeting point, operator name and pickup time before you go to dinner, because “the marina” can mean different nearby spots to different providers.

Common mistakes to avoid
Arriving at midday in peak heat and expecting a leisurely promenade walk.
Sitting at the first restaurant without checking menus, service style or views along the waterfront.
Assuming every boat trip leaves from the same exact point; confirm your operator’s meeting location in writing.
Forgetting a light layer in cooler months when the sea breeze picks up after dark.
Leaving the return taxi plan vague, especially if staying in a resort area outside central Hurghada.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hurghada Marina worth visiting?
Yes, Hurghada Marina is worth visiting if you want an easy evening walk, waterfront dining and a more modern side of the city. It is best treated as a relaxed food-and-stroll stop rather than a full-day attraction.
What is the best time to visit Hurghada Marina?
The best time to visit Hurghada Marina is around sunset and after dark. The temperature is usually more comfortable, the lights come on, and the restaurants and cafés feel livelier.
Do you need a ticket for Hurghada Marina?
You generally do not need a ticket to walk around Hurghada Marina. Costs come from dining, drinks, shopping, boat trips or private activities.
How long should I spend at Hurghada Marina?
Plan about one to two hours for a simple walk, coffee or photos at Hurghada Marina. Allow longer if you are having dinner or meeting a boat operator.
Is Hurghada Marina good for families?
Hurghada Marina is generally suitable for families, especially in the early evening. Parents should still keep children close near the water and in busier dining areas.
What should I wear to Hurghada Marina?
Dress casual-smart for Hurghada Marina, especially in the evening. Comfortable shoes, breathable clothing and a light layer in cooler months work well.
Can you swim at Hurghada Marina?
Hurghada Marina is mainly a waterfront dining and walking area, not a swimming beach. For swimming and snorkelling, plan a beach club, hotel beach or island trip instead.
Visitor info
- Opening hours
- Hurghada Marina’s public waterfront areas are generally accessible for much of the day and evening, while individual restaurants, cafés, shops and operators set their own hours. For a specific venue, boat trip or event, confirm directly before travelling across town.
- Recommended visit
- Allow 1–2 hours for a walk, photos and a drink. Plan 2–3 hours if you want a slow dinner, browse menus properly, or use the marina area as part of a boat-trip meeting plan.
- Best time to visit
- Go around sunset or in the evening for cooler air, waterfront lights and the best dining atmosphere. Daytime is quieter but can feel hot and bright, so it suits short visits, coffee stops or boat-related arrangements more than long strolls.
- Category
- Entertainment & Modern Spots
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