Hula Hula Island Sea Trip

Hula Hula Island Snorkeling Day Tour

Duration: Full Day
Trip Type: Group
Pick-up Time: Morning (from hotel)

Program Highlights

  • Hotel transfers to and from the harbor

  • Scenic boat trip across the Red Sea

  • 1 snorkeling stop with colorful corals & marine life

  • 3 hours on Hula Hula Island

  • Lunch on the island (à la carte menu, incl. soft drink)

  • Drinks served on board

Trip Description

Your adventure begins with a comfortable hotel transfer to the port. Step aboard a well-equipped boat with both sunny and shaded seating, and meet the friendly crew for a short safety briefing.

Cruise across the Red Sea and enjoy a snorkeling stop, where you’ll encounter vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine life—such as clownfish, parrotfish, stingrays, and even sea turtles.

Arrive at Hula Hula Island around noon, where you’ll enjoy lunch and have 3 hours of free time to relax, swim, or snorkel on the white sandy beach. A folklore show adds an extra touch of entertainment before you set off back to the harbor at around 3:45 p.m. (earlier in winter). Finally, a transfer vehicle will return you to your hotel.

What’s Included

  • Round-trip hotel transfers

  • Snorkeling equipment

  • Lunch on the island (with soft drink)

  • Drinks on the boat

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Hula Hula Island Sea Trip
From $25
/ Adult