Yacht charter Egypt
Last updated on 7 April 2025
Land of the pharaohs, known above all for its ancient monuments and the eternal landscapes of the Nile meanders, Egypt also benefits from a privileged location by turning towards two vast stretches of sea. Choosing a yacht charter in Egypt means having the unique opportunity to discover this fascinating country in a different light.
On the Mediterranean coast, stop off at Alexandria, an exuberant city that harmoniously combines tradition and modernity.
To enjoy the charms of the Egyptian coast, the Red Sea is simply magical. At each port of call, whether you drop anchor at Sharm el Sheik or El Gouna, you will appreciate the endless beaches and omnipresent sun. In the open sea, the scuba diving spots are among the most beautiful in the world. Along the coasts, you will be fascinated by the beauty of the desert landscapes which contrast with the turquoise sparkles of the Red Sea. These arid lands are to be explored on a quad bike excursion or, for a more authentic experience, on the back of a dromedary.
How about an excursion into the desert?
A cruise to Egypt is not just about discovering its radiant beaches, some of whose names escape us. Because when we talk about Egypt, it is difficult not to mention its endless deserts, pyramids and oases. A perfect combination guaranteeing you a vacation full of magic and adventure.
Leave your sailboat for a few hours in the tourist resort of El Gouna and tread the soil of the pharaohs, whose reputation is second to none. After your long session of kitesurfing and windsurfing in El Gouna, opt for an unforgettable camel ride. You will be able to explore the area around the city and end your excursion with a magnificent sunset in the desert. You will spend your first night in the desert in a Bedouin village and for dinner you will have succulent grilled meats flavored with oriental spices!
Soak up its history
Is the seaside resort of Hurghada your next stop? Take time to stroll through the city, home to a precious historical heritage, including the Mons Claudianus. This vestige of the Roman era is certainly the only monument best preserved in the Eastern Desert. Don't miss a unique excursion to the outskirts of the city. A hike in the desert will also take you to some vestiges testifying to the great power of the Roman Empire.
in Sharm el Sheikh, the historical monuments are not to be outdone. This important tourist port in Egypt and its surroundings are home to some historical gems that are well worth a visit. After your swim on the dazzling beach of Sharm el Sheikh, take a short walk in the desert. You will reach the famous Mount Sinai before diving into the heart of Ras Mohammed National Park, where an oasis of greenery awaits you!
Good to know
Number of boats available | 13 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $335,314 |
Minimum weekly price | $96,701 |
Maximum price per week | $1,007,300 |