Hurghada is famous for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant resorts, but beyond the main tourist strips lie some truly magical spots that many travelers never discover.
Whether you're looking for peaceful beaches away from the crowds or want to immerse yourself in authentic Egyptian culture, these five hidden gems will give you a completely different perspective on this coastal paradise.
1. Sharm El Naga Nature Reserve
Located just south of Hurghada, Sharm El Naga is an underwater paradise. Unlike the busy public beaches, this reserve offers some of the best shore snorkeling in Egypt. The coral reefs start just a few meters from the shore, making it perfect for families and beginners.
2. The Old Fish Market in El Dahar
If you want to see the "real" Hurghada, head to the El Dahar district. The old fish market is an explosion of sights, sounds, and smells. Watch the local fishermen bring in their catch and maybe even try some freshly grilled fish at one of the small nearby eateries.
3. Abu Tig Marina at Sunset
While many tourists stay in their resorts, taking a walk through Abu Tig Marina in El Gouna is a sophisticated experience. The architecture is stunning, and the atmosphere at sunset, as the lights twinkle on the water, is truly romantic.
"Egypt is not just a place you visit, it's a feeling you carry with you forever."
4. Shaab Abu Ramada (The Aquarium)
Known among divers as "The Aquarium," this dive site is often overlooked by casual boat trips. The density of marine life here is staggering—you'll feel like you've been dropped into a National Geographic documentary.
5. The Abandoned City (Umm El Huwaytat)
For the more adventurous, a trip to the ghost city of Umm El Huwaytat in the desert near Safaga is a must. This former phosphate mining town offers a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into the past, surrendered to the sands of time.
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