
Sharm El Sheikh to Hurghada Ferry Boat
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The Queen Nefertiti High-Speed Ferry offered one of the most economical and time-efficient ways to cross the Red Sea between Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh. Run by AB Maritime along the Tourist Line, the vessel was built to carry both passengers and private vehicles, standing in as a welcome alternative to the long haul by road.
Where the overland route stretched some 783 km, the ferry covered the 83 km sea crossing in roughly two and a half hours. For anyone extending a Red Sea holiday or hopping between Egypt's two favourite beach resorts, the Queen Nefertiti delivered a scenic, schedule-friendly way to make the trip.
| Day | Route | Departure | Arrival |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday | Hurghada → Sharm El Sheikh | 12:00 PM | 2:30 PM |
| Saturday | Hurghada → Sharm El Sheikh | 12:00 PM | 2:30 PM |
Board the Queen Nefertiti High-Speed Ferry and enjoy a smooth journey across the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea. Designed for both passengers and private vehicles, the ferry offers a fast, comfortable, and economical way to travel between Hurghada and Sharm El Sheik.
During the crossing, passengers could relax onboard while enjoying spectacular sea views before arriving at Sharm El Sheikh Marina, making the transfer an enjoyable part of their journey.
To confirm your booking, a 100% advance payment of the total amount was required via bank transfer in US Dollars to the designated bank account in Cairo.
The Queen Nefertiti High-Speed Ferry was one of the most convenient transportation options between Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh, significantly reducing travel time across the Red Sea. The ferry route has since been suspended, and travelers now typically reach the two destinations by domestic flight or overland transfer. This page is preserved for historical reference regarding the former ferry service.
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