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Budget
£173 - £366
Route
Depart
Return
Price
London GatwickHurghada
LGW - HRG
LGWHRG
London Gatwick
Tue 18/6
1 stop25h 20m
Hurghada
Tue 25/6
1 stop13h 30m
London GatwickHurghada
LGW - HRG
LGWHRG
London Gatwick
Sat 15/6
1 stop13h 35m
Hurghada
Sat 22/6
1 stop13h 15m
London GatwickHurghada
LGW - HRG
LGWHRG
London Gatwick
Sat 15/6
1 stop13h 35m
Hurghada
Sat 22/6
1 stop13h 15m
London StanstedHurghada
STN - HRG
STNHRG
London Stansted
Tue 18/6
1 stop9h 05m
Hurghada
Mon 24/6
1 stop9h 10m
London GatwickHurghada
LGW - HRG
LGWHRG
London Gatwick
Tue 2/7
Nonstop5h 30m
Hurghada
Tue 9/7
Nonstop5h 40m
London GatwickHurghada
LGW - HRG
LGWHRG
London Gatwick
Wed 6/11
Nonstop5h 20m
Hurghada
Wed 13/11
Nonstop6h 05m
London HeathrowHurghada
LHR - HRG
LHRHRG
London Heathrow
Fri 13/9
1 stop29h 00m
Hurghada
Fri 27/9
2 stops14h 25m
London GatwickHurghada
LGW - HRG
LGWHRG
London Gatwick
Wed 6/11
1 stop8h 50m
Hurghada
Wed 13/11
1 stop12h 55m
London HeathrowHurghada
LHR - HRG
LHRHRG
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
1 stop7h 15m
Hurghada
Sat 22/6
1 stop15h 15m
HRG Temperature | 16 - 30 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Hurghada, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, June is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 30.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 16.0 C).
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Boarding
Food
Comfort
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Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Comfort
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Comfort
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Comfort
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Entertainment
Boarding
Food
Comfort
Crew
Overall
Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Famous for its beautiful coral reefs and perfect windsurfing conditions, taking a flight to Hurghada is very popular over the summer holiday period amongst visitors from all over the world. Located on the Red Sea, it is a very busy resort town that offers a wide range of facilities, attractions and landmarks, from the nearby Giftun Islands and Eastern Arabian Desert to local beaches for diving and snorkelling. This dynamic city offers something for everyone to enjoy, including families, honeymooners and more mature visitors. The old quarter at El Dahar is accessible on foot or by cab and it is here where you can begin to unravel the history of the city. Spa hotels are plentiful in the city, so soak up the sun at La Reve, the Palm Royale in Soma Bay or the Jungle Aqua Park Hotel.
When taking a flight to Hurghada, horse riding in Hurghada is another great way to appreciate this wonderful region and Sahara desert tours are a must-do activity. Two aquariums make it possible to learn about the marine life in the area and are a great day trip for families with children. Adrenaline lovers can take a desert motorbike tour, and after sightseeing and shopping you can find great food and drink at the restaurants on the marina or in the city centre. Cafés and bars dot the area and there is a bouncy castle to keep the kids entertained while you sip a cocktail and take in the sunset.
Hurghada International Airport is a major gateway to this popular Egyptian beach and diving resort.
The city of Hurghada, until fairly recently an unassuming fishing village, is now a throbbing tourist destination with more than 100 hotels and several beautiful beaches. One of the most popular spots on the Red Sea, it’s a year-round destination for snorkelling and scuba diving holidays. If you have a day or two, you could try camel-riding, desert quad-biking, glass-bottomed boat rides or day cruises on the Red Sea, haggling with store owners in the many bazaars, or smoking a sheesha pipe in a local cafe.
Many travellers found the old terminal chaotic and busy, but the newly expanded terminal, which opened this year, is much larger and more modern, with an annual capacity of 7.5 million people.