Just in case you want to hear a European woman‘s perspective on these:
1. You can fly into Hurghada, the taxi trip to any hotel/AirBnB is about 20-35min depending on your accommodation of choice.
2. If you‘re wanting to stay somewhere that has walking access to small pharmacies and shops, stay in any of the hotels along a road called El-Mamsha. If your budget is small, consider The Grand Hotel; if it‘s medium, consider The Grand Resort and if it‘s large go with The Grand Palace or my personal fave, Pickalbatros Blu Spa (if traveling adults-only). If traveling with children, Pickalbatros White Beach. Al-Mamsha is safe to walk by yourself as a woman even after dark. It also has nice restaurants so you could opt for a nice AirBnB in Princess Resort for example (check an AirBnB host called Cello). I also like Desert Rose Resort if you want to be out of the city centre.
3. The easiest sightseeing is Luxor by car (3hrs each way). The pyramids are feasible but easier done by plane day-trip.
4. Every daily boat operator I‘ve ever dived with has included pick up via shuttle or taxi from my accommodation to the boat, included in the daily dive price between €60-80/two tank boat dive.
5. Boat dives usually return around 3-4pm, not 1pm lunchtime. Especially when the boat has many experienced divers who want to dive deep. Lunch on the boat is included.
6. Non-diving activities: your spouse could join you on Splash to snorkel where you dive. She could also visit Hurghada Museum, Hurghada Grand Aquarium, do some cheap shopping, take a bedouin tour, do a quad biking tour (I hated that but others love it) and so on. If you‘re in a big hotel you‘ll be swamped with staff trying to sell you activities.
7. I‘ve been to Egypt many times, as a team and as a solo European woman (white, blonde, blue-eyed). I‘ve never been targeted by bad faith actors. The handful of Americans I met diving in Egypt also didn‘t report being targeted by anyone. That said, keep your wits about you, people will try to sell you anything and scam you out of money because well, Egypt is poor, largely. The dive boat crews have always been fantastic though.
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@Rob9876
Your questions are ALL good valid questions. And your comment about a website is truly right on the money. We had a website in the past, but the person responsible for maintaining it sold our access to one of our competitors and it was a mess!
However, you can find us not only on Facebook, we are present on all socialmedia including Google business pages. When you google "Hurghada Splash Boat" you will see a lot of guest reviews.
I agree with you, none of these reviews hit any of your questions, so this is indeed on us. We will make sure to cover them in our platforms. As for the website, I think it is time to leave that bad experience behind and proceed to re-build that website again. You are not the first person to mention that issue.
Once again...
@tiacalypso ... THANK YOU! for answering these questions. I will just add few more comments bellow.
1. You can fly into Hurghada, the taxi trip to any hotel/AirBnB is about 20-35min depending on your accommodation of choice.
Emad... You can also fly to Cairo, and we will arrange pickup @ 200 USD each way to and back from Hurghada (Up to 3 passengers). It is a 6 hours safe drive with a LOT of amazing mountains view.
As for accommodations, Booking, airbnb, and even us can arrange a stay for you based on required budget and activities needed. Some couples like an aquapark so kids may enjoy it while they are away diving. However, many others will bring the whole family in for at least a day as we do snorkeling activities too.
2. If you‘re wanting to stay somewhere that has walking access to small pharmacies and shops, stay in any of the hotels along a road called El-Mamsha. If your budget is small, consider The Grand Hotel; if it‘s medium, consider The Grand Resort and if it‘s large go with The Grand Palace or my personal fave, Pickalbatros Blu Spa (if traveling adults-only). If traveling with children, Pickalbatros White Beach. Al-Mamsha is safe to walk by yourself as a woman even after dark. It also has nice restaurants so you could opt for a nice AirBnB in Princess Resort for example (check an AirBnB host called Cello). I also like Desert Rose Resort if you want to be out of the city centre.
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3. The easiest sightseeing is Luxor by car (3hrs each way). The pyramids are feasible but easier done by plane day-trip.
Emad... No comments
4. Every daily boat operator I‘ve ever dived with has included pick up via shuttle or taxi from my accommodation to the boat, included in the daily dive price between €60-80/two tank boat dive.
Emad... No comments
5. Boat dives usually return around 3-4pm, not 1pm lunchtime. Especially when the boat has many experienced divers who want to dive deep. Lunch on the boat is included.
Emad... No comments
6. Non-diving activities: your spouse could join you on Splash to snorkel where you dive. She could also visit Hurghada Museum, Hurghada Grand Aquarium, do some cheap shopping, take a bedouin tour, do a quad biking tour (I hated that but others love it) and so on. If you‘re in a big hotel you‘ll be swamped with staff trying to sell you activities.
Emad... No comments
7. I‘ve been to Egypt many times, as a team and as a solo European woman (white, blonde, blue-eyed). I‘ve never been targeted by bad faith actors. The handful of Americans I met diving in Egypt also didn‘t report being targeted by anyone. That said, keep your wits about you, people will try to sell you anything and scam you out of money because well, Egypt is poor, largely. The dive boat crews have always been fantastic though.
Emad... No comments 