Quick Summary
- Orange Bay: longest shallow sandbar + the highest “photo traffic” between 11:00–14:00; many itineraries cap beach time at 2 hours.
- Paradise Island: smaller footprint, faster “beach club” vibe, and many tours quote ~1 hour cruising to the island.
- Mahmya: premium beach base with official, published pricing (€38 day use, €60 day use + lunch, €85 full program).
- Typical full-day duration: 8 hours (common across multiple listings).
- Budget reality check: expect add-ons (park fee, remote transfer zones, photos, some drinks on the island).

The decision rule locals use
Most travelers overthink “which island is prettier.” Water color is broadly similar across Giftun on calm days; the real variable is how the beach is managed when boats stack up.Pick based on your non-negotiable:
- Sandbar walking + shallow water photos → Orange Bay.
- Music, social energy, watersports add-ons → Paradise Island.
- Space per guest + structured service + published programs → Mahmya.
Side-by-side comparison table
| Factor | Orange Bay (Giftun) | Paradise Island (Giftun) | Mahmya (Giftun) | What it means for you | Best pick when… |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical full-day duration | 8 h (sample listing) | 8 h (sample listing) | 8 h common for day-use transfers | Door-to-door day commitment | You want a full day on the water |
| Cruise time stated in listing | not fixed; varies by operator | ~1 hour (listing text) | depends on departure marina | More time cruising = less time beach | You get seasick easily (shorter is better) |
| Beach time stated in itinerary | 2 h (sample itinerary) | 2 h (sample itinerary) | program-based, usually longer beach focus | This is where your value is | You want 3+ hours on the beach (often Mahmya) |
| Mandatory park/admission fee shown | $5 per person (listed) | $5 per person (listed as admission fee) | included within official program pricing (operator sets package) | Changes real trip cost | You hate surprise fees (Mahmya) |
| Published official pricing | varies by seller | varies by seller | €38 / €60 / €85 (adult) | Price transparency | You want predictable spend (Mahmya) |
Sources: Orange Bay sample listing (Tripadvisor). Paradise Island sample listing (Tripadvisor). Mahmya official programs (Mahmya).

Trip cost breakdown
These are the line-items that change your final cost the most. The headline price is rarely the full story on Giftun.| Cost item | Typical amount | Who charges it | When it applies | How to avoid it | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Giftun marine park / national park fee | $5.00 per person | Tour operator collects for park entry | Often collected on board | Confirm “included” vs “excluded” before paying | Tripadvisor Orange Bay listing |
| Paradise Island “admission fee” | $5.00 per person | Tour operator / organizer | Listed as not included on some tours | Choose tours stating “admission included” | Tripadvisor Paradise listing |
| Remote hotel transfer zone (Makadi/Sahl Hasheesh) | $10.00 per person | Tour operator | If pickup outside central Hurghada | Select an option with included transfers | Tripadvisor Paradise listing |
| Remote hotel transfer zone (El Gouna/Soma Bay/Safaga) | $10.00 per person | Tour operator | If pickup outside central Hurghada | Same: confirm pickup list and surcharges | Tripadvisor Orange Bay listing (El Gouna/Soma Bay shown) |
| Mahmya day-use (adult) | €38.00 | Mahmya | If booking day use only | Book direct-style packages; keep spend on island controlled | Mahmya official site |
| Mahmya day-use + lunch (adult) | €60.00 | Mahmya | If you want lunch included | Best “predictable” package for most couples | Mahmya official site |
| Mahmya full program (adult) | €85.00 | Mahmya | If you want a snorkel trip + equipment included | Best if snorkeling is a must-have | Mahmya official site |
What you’ll actually do on a standard day trip
Most itineraries follow the same operating logic: leave early, snorkel first while seas are flatter, then land during the beach “slot” assigned to your operator, then return before late-afternoon wind chop.A common pattern looks like this:
- 08:00 hotel pickup (varies by hotel zone)
- 09:00 departure
- 2 snorkeling stops of 30–40 minutes each (operator-dependent)
- 2 hours on the beach (frequently stated on mass-market itineraries)
- Return to Hurghada and hotel drop-off around 17:00 (operator-dependent)

Orange Bay deep dive
Why people choose it
Orange Bay sells one thing better than anyone: long, shallow, walkable water that reads “Maldives” in photos without needing a drone. If your group includes non-swimmers, the sandbar effect reduces stress because you can stand up for long stretches.Who should skip it
Skip Orange Bay if you hate queues for photo spots or you need guaranteed quiet. Orange Bay’s popularity is a feature (social energy) and a downside (density) on the same day.Numbers to know
- Typical itinerary beach time stated: 2 hours on some tours.
- Park fee commonly listed separately: $5 per person.
Paradise Island deep dive
Why people choose it
Paradise Island is the “compact beach club” version of Giftun: smaller beach area, more social concentration, and a faster shift from snorkeling to music to lunch. Some listings explicitly describe the beach as part of Giftun Island National Park and quote ~1 hour cruising time to reach it.What to watch for
Paradise is where the fine print matters most. One tour can mean a chilled beach day; another can be “two snorkel stops + banana boat + 2 hours beach,” which feels rushed if your goal is pure relaxation.Numbers to know
- Typical full duration stated: 8 hours on some tours.
- Admission/fee sometimes listed as $5 per person not included.
Mahmya deep dive
Why Mahmya is different
Mahmya is positioned as a managed beach product, not just a “stop on a boat route.” The operator publishes clear packages, which is rare in the Hurghada island-day market and makes budgeting straightforward.Official program pricing
- Day Use Program: €38.00
- Day Use Program + Lunch: €60.00
- Full Program (includes snorkeling trip to Sabina Reef + equipment): €85.00
Who it’s for
- Couples who want lower noise and higher predictability.
- Families who want “everything handled” and fewer onboard sales moments.
- Travelers who prioritize beach comfort over maximizing activity count.
Best time of day and wind strategy
Giftun days are won or lost by timing. Your goal is to be in the water (snorkel) before the midday churn and to land early enough to enjoy the beach before the peak arrivals.Operationally, the best strategy is:
- Target hotel pickup at 08:00 (or earlier if staying in El Gouna/Soma Bay/Safaga due to transfer time).
- Prioritize tours that land before 10:30 and leave the island before 14:30.
- If you’re sensitive to waves, avoid late returns when the sea state can build.
Local Insight
- Jetty reality: the “smoothness” of your day is heavily influenced by how efficiently your operator loads/unloads at the marina; a 20-minute delay at the dock often turns into a shorter beach slot because islands run on allocated time windows.
- The sandbar is not static: on Orange Bay days with stronger current, the shallowest section shifts, and your best photos are usually 50–120 m away from the densest lounge clusters—walk the extra 2 minutes for cleaner frames.
- Snorkel stop quality is operator-driven: Giftun’s shallow patch reefs can be excellent, but crowding happens when multiple boats drop in the same corridor; better captains offset by staggering entry times by 10–15 minutes.
- Fee handling is a trust signal: when park/admission fees are separated ($5 per person is commonly listed), the best operators communicate it before pickup, not on the boat with a clipboard (Tripadvisor listings).
How to choose the right tour class
Budget group boat
- Best for: price-first travelers, social groups.
- Trade-off: more passengers, shorter beach time is common, more add-ons sold onboard.
VIP day yacht
- Best for: comfort upgrade without private pricing.
- What “VIP” should mean: fewer guests, shaded seating, better meal service, higher-quality snorkel gear.
Premium beach product
- Best for: predictable spend + curated beach space.
- Proof point: published package prices (€38/€60/€85) reduce surprise costs.
Practical packing list
- Cash: $5 per person for park/admission is commonly requested on some tours; add $10 per person if you’re in a remote hotel zone listed with surcharge (Makadi/Sahl Hasheesh/El Gouna/Soma Bay/Safaga).
- Rash guard: reduces sunburn and reef contact risk; also cuts sunscreen runoff.
- Waterproof phone pouch + dry bag: boat decks are wet; sandbar entries splash.
- Anti-nausea plan: if you get motion sick, treat before departure, not after the first snorkel stop.
Reef etiquette and sustainability
Giftun’s reefs are shallow enough that a single fin-kick can break coral. Stay horizontal, keep fins up in shallow water, and never stand on coral heads.Minimum standard you should expect from a good operator:
- Buoy mooring (not anchoring on reef)
- A 60-second briefing before the first snorkel entry
- Life jackets available in multiple sizes (common on family-focused boats)



