The Hurghada Grand Aquarium (Red Sea In Glass) is a public aquarium in Hurghada Red Sea, Egypt. It houses more than 1200 animals, representing 100 species, all of which reside in almost a million US gallons (3,500 m3) of marine and fresh water, and one of the largest aquariums when it opened earlier in 2015. Three owner’s are inspired to build a great aquarium for Hurghada; their subsequent EGP 360 million pounds expenses they provided to build and stock the new facility. The Aquarium’s notable specimens include: Sandbar shark, Tiger shark, Nurse shark, Stingrays, Green sea turtle, Shovel nose guitar shark, Eagle rays, Blacktip shark and much more...

The aquarium’s animals are displayed in 24 different galleries. All exhibit displays both salt and freshwater species. The other section of the aquarium, is our mini zoo featuring rescued animals from all over regions in Egypt. The Ocean tank contains 475,000 gallons (1,800 m3) of water and displayed several hundred of fishes. All exhibit is designed to feature the life of the Red Sea's reef system, and we encourage everyone to get involve of protecting the ocean aroud us. The aquarium’s conservation and environmental mission is just as important as its status as an attraction. Long before opening, the aquarium was already decided to help save endangered species through education and research programs and to collaborate with the universities all around the country

Aquarium open daily 7 days a week from 9:00 am until 7:00 pm last entry at 6:00 pm. The tour takes from 1 to 2 hours, but no limitation of how long you can stay, you may stay longer.