Quick facts:
Price: €18–25 per adult, €10–15 per child
Duration: 1.5–2 hours
Includes: Hotel pickup/drop-off, glass bottom boat ride, soft drink
Not included: Snorkeling gear (if added), photos, tips
Best for: Families with young kids, non-swimmers, seniors, people who hate getting wet
Good: No swimming required, safe, easy, kids love it
Bad: Short trip, scratched windows sometimes, can feel touristy
Bring: Camera, sunscreen, hat, cash for tips
Let me be honest with you.
I took this glass bottom boat hurghada tour because my niece visited. She was 6. Scared of water. Didn’t want to snorkel.
This was the answer.
We sat. We looked down. We saw fish. She smiled. I relaxed.


Sometimes simple wins.
What Is a Glass Bottom Boat Tour in Hurghada? Booking by us
A boat with a pane of glass in the floor. That’s it. No magic. No submarine. Just a window to the reef.
You sit. The boat sails to a shallow reef (10–15 minutes from shore). You look down. Fish swim underneath. Corals. Maybe a turtle if you’re lucky.
The whole thing lasts 1.5 to 2 hours. Perfect for short attention spans – kids and adults alike.
This glass bottom boat hurghada trip is not an adventure. It’s not a thrill. It’s a safe, dry, easy way to see the Red Sea.
And that’s exactly why it sells out every week.
Why Choose a Glass Bottom Boat Over Snorkeling?


No Swimming Skills Needed
Zero. You stay dry. Your feet never touch water. Great for seniors, toddlers, or anyone who panics with a mask.
Quick and Easy
Two hours total, including hotel pickup. Not a full‑day commitment. You’re back before lunch.
Safe for Everyone
Life jackets on board but you won’t use them. No currents. No waves. No risk.
Kids Stay Engaged
My niece counted fish. “One, two, three, blue one, yellow one…” Kept her busy for 90 minutes. Priceless.
Downside? The glass gets scratched. Older boats have cloudy windows. But you can still see enough.
What to Expect on the Day – Step by Step


Pickup (around 9am or 2pm)
Minivan comes to your hotel. Driver confirms your name. Drive to the marina – 15–20 minutes.
Boarding
You board a small boat. 20–30 seats. Glass panels built into the floor. Crew explains where to sit for best views.
Sailing to the Reef
Short ride. 10 minutes. Engine is loud. Kids cover ears sometimes.
Viewing Time
Boat stops over a reef. Crew points. “Look, there’s a parrotfish. There’s a clownfish.”
You watch. Take photos through the glass. Not easy – reflections and scratches. But doable.
After 30–40 minutes, boat turns back.


Return and Drop-off
Back at marina. Van takes you to hotel. Done by 11am or 4pm depending on time slot.
The Honest Pros and Cons
Good Bits
No swimming. No wet clothes. No salty hair.
Kids love it. Genuinely. The fish are right under their feet.
Cheap. €18 is less than a pizza and beer back home.
Short. Doesn’t eat your whole day.
Good for cloudy or windy days when snorkeling boats cancel.
Bad Bits (Real Talk)
The glass is often scratched or cloudy. Older boats worse. You can still see fish, but it’s not crystal clear.
Short. 1.5 hours total, only 30–40 minutes over the reef. Feels rushed.
Can be crowded. 30 people on a small boat. Elbows.
No bathroom on some boats. Ask before booking if that matters.
Not an “adventure.” If you want excitement, book a speedboat or snorkeling trip.
Glass Bottom Boat vs Semi Submarine – What’s the Difference?
People confuse these.
Glass bottom boat: You sit above water. Look down through a glass panel in the floor.
Semi submarine: You sit below water level. Large windows on the sides. More like being underwater.
Which is better for glass bottom boat hurghada? Honestly, the semi submarine is cooler. But it costs more (€25–35) and fills up faster.
For kids under 8, the glass bottom boat is fine. For adults or older kids, spring for the semi‑submarine.
Tips for the Best Glass Bottom Boat Experience
Book the Morning Trip
Earlier = calmer sea = clearer glass views. Afternoon trips can be choppy.
Bring a Polarising Filter for Your Phone
If you want photos, hold your phone at an angle to reduce reflections. A cheap clip‑on polariser helps.
Sit Near the Front or Sides
The middle of the boat has the biggest glass panel. But edges often have less reflection.
Don’t Expect Turtles Every Time
You’ll see fish. Lots. Parrotfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, maybe a lionfish. Turtles are rare. Dolphins? No.
Bring Cash for Tips
Crew will expect €2–3 each. Have small notes ready.
Who Is This Tour NOT For?
Snorkelers. Just go snorkel. It’s free from the beach.
Adrenaline junkies. This is slow. Relaxing. Not thrill‑seeking.
People on a budget. €18 is cheap, but free beach snorkeling is cheaper.
Serious photographers. Shooting through scratched glass with reflections is frustrating.
Frequently Asked Questions


Is the glass bottom boat hurghada tour suitable for babies?
Yes. Infants can sit on a parent’s lap. No age restrictions. The boat is stable.
Can I see the same fish as snorkeling?
Yes. The reef is the same. But through glass, not a mask. Colours are less vibrant.
How much does the glass bottom boat hurghada cost in 2026?
From €18 per adult, €10–15 per child. Private boats €100–150 for up to 4 people.
Do I need to book in advance?
In peak season (Christmas, Easter, summer), yes. Otherwise, book a day before.
Is there a toilet on board?
Some boats yes, some no. Ask your operator before booking.
Should You Book the Hurghada Glass Bottom Boat Tour in 2026?
Look.
This glass bottom boat hurghada trip will not change your life. It’s short. The glass is sometimes scratched. The boat is basic.But.
If you have young kids, elderly parents, or anyone who can’t swim? This is perfect. Safe. Easy. Cheap enough.
My niece still talks about “the fish under my feet.” That was 2 years ago.
For €18, you get a dry, fun, hassle‑free look at the Red Sea. That’s not bad.
A flat here costs less than a deposit back home. And having a reef like this in your backyard? Not bad for a Wednesday morning. Just saying.


