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How much does entry to public beaches in Hurghada cost?

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The cost of entry to public (paid) beaches in Hurghada varies on average from 2 to 10 dollars (or from 20 to 500 Egyptian pounds), depending on the level of comfort and location. Usually, this fee includes the use of a sun lounger and umbrella, as well as access to a shower and toilet.

Here are examples of prices at popular public beaches (in Egyptian pounds):

  • Paradise Beach: The most budget option β€” about 20 pounds. Minimum amenities (plastic chairs instead of sun loungers), no cafe.
  • Orange Beach: 40 pounds. A medium-quality beach with basic infrastructure.
  • El Sakia Beach: 60 pounds. A central beach with old but functional amenities.
  • El Sawaky Beach: 50 pounds. A good sandy beach in the El Dahar area.
  • Sheraton Beach: 100 pounds. Modest facilities, but there is a cafe (they do not allow outside food).
  • Dream Beach: 200 pounds. A clean, well-equipped beach in the El Mamsha area.
  • Mahmya Beach: 500 pounds. A premium beach with white sand, including a sun lounger, water, and partial compensation for food at the restaurant.

Important nuance: At some low-cost beaches, the entry fee may not include a sun lounger β€” you will have to pay extra for it separately, or relax on your own towel directly on the sand.

Prices may change depending on the season. We advise checking the cost on-site. For a detailed description of each of these beaches, their photos, and exact location on the map, see our main article: Beaches of Hurghada: overview and prices.

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