Yes, you can absolutely walk around in Hurghada, but with some important context and caveats. It’s not a compact, pedestrian-friendly European city, but walking is certainly possible and can be enjoyable in the right areas.
Here’s a detailed breakdown:
Where Walking is Good & Pleasant:
- The Tourist Corridor (Hotel Strip): This long coastal road has wide sidewalks connecting major resorts. It’s flat and well-lit at night. You can walk between hotels, visit beach clubs, or access some restaurants and malls (like Senzo Mall). However, distances can be long, and it’s purely a resort area.
- Downtown (El Dahar): This is the old town and commercial heart. It’s very walkable in terms of density. You can explore the traditional souk (market), local shops, and cafes. The atmosphere is authentic and bustling. Be prepared for more attention from shopkeepers and a lively, sometimes chaotic, street scene.
- Sakkala Area & Marina: This is the most pedestrian-friendly zone. Hurghada Marina is a beautiful, paved promenade lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops. It’s designed for strolling, especially in the evening. The surrounding Sakkala neighborhood also has good sidewalks and many amenities within walking distance.
- Village Road: Running parallel to the coast, this road in central Hurghada has many restaurants, bars, and shops. Sidewalks are decent, and it’s a common area for tourists to walk between venues.
Important Caveats & Safety Tips:
- Pedestrian Infrastructure is Inconsistent: Sidewalks can suddenly end, be uneven