March 5, 2026
In previous seasons (2022–2024), Starlink worked reliably on yachts during kite safaris in the Red Sea. Many crews and guests used it for stable internet access while sailing between islands.
However, since 2025 the situation has changed. Regular Starlink terminals currently do not work in Egypt.
The only version that still functions in this region is Starlink Maritime. This system is designed for commercial vessels and yachts operating offshore.
The main issue is cost. Starlink Maritime is extremely expensive, both for the hardware and the monthly subscription. Because of this, very few operators in the Red Sea actually use it.
If our guests require high-speed satellite internet, we can install Starlink Maritime on the yacht for an additional fee. This must be arranged in advance because the equipment and subscription costs are significant.
For most kite safari guests, however, this level of connectivity is simply unnecessary.
In Hurghada, mobile internet works quite well.
You can easily buy a local SIM card from the main Egyptian operators:
Typical speeds in the city are 4G / 4G+, which is usually fast enough for:
Many hotels, cafés, and kite stations also provide Wi-Fi, although speeds can vary depending on the location.
For most travelers spending time in Hurghada, internet access is not a problem.
Once we leave the marina and sail to the islands, the situation changes.
Just two years ago there was almost no mobile connection at sea during kite safaris.
Today the situation has improved slightly. When the yacht is not too far from the mainland, it is sometimes possible to catch a weak mobile signal from coastal towers.
With this connection you may be able to:
However, the connection is not stable enough for serious online work. Video calls, large uploads, or cloud-based work usually do not function consistently.
It should be viewed as basic connectivity rather than full internet access.
Many of the islands we visit during a kite safari are completely uninhabited.
These islands are part of protected areas in the Red Sea and have no infrastructure:
Because of this, some islands have absolutely no internet signal.
Interestingly, many experienced kite safari guests don’t even bring their phones to the beach. People often come here specifically to disconnect from the online world and enjoy:
For many travelers, the kite safari becomes a natural digital detox experience.
A local SIM card is cheap and easy to buy at the airport or in Hurghada.
It is a good option for:
An eSIM is a digital SIM card that can be installed on your phone using a QR code.
Main advantages:
The performance is decent but not perfect, especially while sailing between islands.
You will still be able to:
For guests who absolutely need stable internet during the entire trip, we can provide Starlink Maritime installation on the yacht as an optional paid upgrade.
This option is typically used by:
Due to the high cost of satellite equipment and subscription, it is arranged only upon request.
A kite safari in the Red Sea is not designed for constant connectivity.
Instead, it offers something that many travelers rarely experience today:
You will still be able to check messages from time to time, but the main goal of the trip is simple: kite, explore, relax, and disconnect from the online world for a few days.
And honestly — that is exactly why many people love kite safaris in the Red Sea.