Mar 30, 2026
I recommend - A team at the top and kind, warm and joyful that made us have a great time!
Thank you Abdou and his team!
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Feb 11, 2026
Excellent trip on this boat . Booked with sky max rep Ayman . Very helpful and highly recommended. - Great trip on this boat . Excellent views. Booked with Ayman sky max rep . Very helpful and highly recommended. Definitely worth a trip .
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Jan 16, 2026
Fun experience - I participated in this activity during the New Year holidays. I wanted to feel the beauty of the Red Sea, but I didn't want to swim, so it was just right. It is possible for those who want to swim, as there is also time to do so along the way. When we joined, there were only a few people swimming and most of them were on board. They would pick us up at the hotel and drive us from the Hargada Marina to the hotel, but we wanted to stay at the Hargada Marina and take a walk, so we turned down the return car. You can do that, so try talking to the driver.
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Dec 16, 2025
Nice. - Great trip! Not too long and seen a lot of nice fish. Snorkeling is close to the boat. For the kids this was also a fun experience.
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Jan 28, 2026
Well worth the money. - Good fun, the wind was up and it was a bit choppy but saw lots of reef and fish. Friendly helpful staff. Well worth the money.
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Dec 29, 2025
Well worth it, in Egyptian style - We arrived with mixed feelings after a few unpleasant experiences in Egypt involving overpriced services and pushy sellers, and we hoped this trip would at least not be another disappointment. Unfortunately, it began on the wrong foot: a photographer insisted on taking our pictures and another person tried to sell us drinks, reacting quite loudly when we politely refused. The loud Egyptian music did not help either.
However, all of that faded once we reached the reef and went below deck to view the underwater world through the glass bottom. The sights were absolutely stunning and genuinely fascinating.
By the end, we agreed that this had been one of the best 50 EUR we had spent in Egypt so far.
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Oct 30, 2025
Average - Booked this trip as part of a package through TUI. The boat and staff were clean and well presented. It was nice to see the coral and you do get to see some interesting sites. There was too many people on the boat for seats downstairs in the viewing section and everything was about how they could charge you more money €7 for Pringles. Photos etc. but no real guide/narrative on the coral and fish you actually see.
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Jan 7, 2026
Not a safe experience for women - The trip itself could have been very good, but something happened that absolutely should never happen. During snorkeling, a member of the crew started touching me inappropriately few times and tried to rub himself against my body. This was not accidental and it was not related to “helping” in any way. It was frightening, especially underwater with the waves, where it was difficult to react. I managed to move away. At the end, I was even given a comment about my “attractiveness”. It also didn’t bother him that my partner was on the boat. Humiliating.
I’m warning others, especially women.
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Oct 24, 2025
Scammed - Before booking I inquired about the pick-up time. Based on that, I booked the getaway. Then I am told the night before that the pick-up time is more than an hour earlier. I couldn't get my money back.
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Sep 28, 2025
Do not buy any food or beverages - While the overall experience of the boat itself may seem nice at first, be extremely cautious about the outrageous prices for food, drinks, and even photography on board. It is nothing short of a rip-off.
For example, as someone from Australia, I usually pay around $3 for a can of Pringles. On this boat, the very same thing was sold for $11. That is nearly four times the price, and it feels like a deliberate attempt to exploit tourists. Sadly, this type of behavior gives the impression that foreigners are simply seen as walking wallets, with no boundaries on how much can be charged.
This way of “doing business” is shameful and deeply damaging to Egypt’s tourism industry. Instead of creating a welcoming atmosphere that encourages people to return, it leaves visitors feeling cheated. If such practices continue unchecked, it’s not just the Royal Seascope but Egypt’s wider tourism reputation that will sink
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