A forest of white trees surrounds the redeveloped waterfront of Hurghada.
While Hurghada has always been a lively seaport, it wasn't until 2008 that the city redesigned the Hurghada Marina as a place for locals and visitors to stroll in the sun, get some fresh air or grab a bite in one of many restaurants that overlook the sea. The marina itself has 200 berths for sailboats and mega yachts, while the Hurghada Marine Boulevard waterfront houses cafes, restaurants, shops and trendy bars, many of which host live music almost every night.
Visitors can shop in a recreated Souk, dance at numerous beach bars or hop on the boat with bottoms made of glass, to explore the colorful corals offshore.