Red Sea Attractions

Red Sea Attractions

Experience the allure of the Red Sea with our Egypt Tours, renowned for its breathtaking marine life and vibrant coral reefs. Dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful fish and explore world-class dive sites like Ras Mohammed National Park and the Blue Hole in Dahab. Relax on pristine beaches in Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada, where luxurious resorts offer stunning views of the Red Sea sunset. Whether you're a diving enthusiast or seeking relaxation in paradise, the Red Sea promises an unforgettable escape.

Top Places in the Red Sea

Ras Mohammed National Park, Egypt. Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Mohammed is known for its clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. It is an excellent place for snorkeling and diving, with sites such as Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef.

Sharm El Sheikh is a popular resort city with access to some of the best diving sites in the Red Sea. The Strait of Tiran, Ras Umm Sid, and the Thistlegorm Wreck are highlights known for their abundant marine life and underwater landscapes.

Dahab Also known for its relaxed atmosphere and excellent diving opportunities, Dahab offers sites such as the Blue Hole, a famous underwater hole known for its dramatic drops and rich marine biodiversity.

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Sharm el-sheik was established in the south of the Sinai Peninsula as a Bedouin fishing village but reached its development in the late seventeenth century, becoming in a short time a prestigious tourist destination. It has a lot of activities that attract people to do: snorkeling and diving, camel riding in the desert, and excursions to the interior to visit historical sites of great cultural value such as the Monastery of St. Catherine.


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Hurghada

Located on the shores of the Red Sea, Hurghada is a coastal destination of crystal clear waters and colorful seabed ideal for diving, something that makes it one of the most important tourist cities in Egypt.

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Sinai Peninsula

The largest city in Sinai is Arish, the capital of North Sinai. Other larger settlements include Sharm el-Sheikh and El-Tor, on the southern coast. The interior of Sinai is arid (effectively a desert), mountainous and sparsely populated, the largest settlements being St. Catherine and Nekhel.

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Dahab | The Perfect Red Sea Resort Town

Dahab is an Egyptian resort town that belongs to the South Sinai Governorate and is located on the Gulf of Aqaba, about 100 km from Sharm El-Sheikh and 87 km from Nuweiba, and was named after the color of its golden sand. The city is famous for its crystal clear beaches and natural dive sites rich in coral reefs.

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Taba

Taba is a border town that envelops the mountains with its resorts, its coastal strip is the most beautiful at the level of the peninsula and consists of a series of bays, lakes, a strait, and an island, the most beautiful sights of this island is the fort Salah al-Din, which was restored by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization. It is characterized by the presence of archaeological sites dating back some 5000 years and rare fauna in addition to the traditional heritage of the resident Bedouins.

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Tiran Island

The island is characterized by many things, small islands, coral reefs floating on the surface of its water, in addition to the presence of many water trips in beautiful yachts, as it is considered one of the places that can be visited by lovers of swimming and diving, due to the clarity and freshness of its waters. This island is distinguished by its strategic location, as it is considered one of the most important western shipping lines that pass in front of the city of Sharm el-Sheikh.

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Ras Muhammad National Park | Nature Reserve

The Ras Muhammed Reserve is one of the most beautiful and wonderful parts of the world, so some call it God's Paradise on Earth for its stunning natural landscapes and a remarkable diversity between plant, animal, and marine environment, as it contains fossils dating back more than 75 million years. Rich in stunning coral reefs and beautiful islands.

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El Gouna

El Gouna is one of the most famous resorts on the Red Sea coast, located in Hurghada. It is characterized as a site for deep-sea diving and various water sports and for golf lovers, there is an 18-hole golf course.

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Mount Sinai

It is also known as Moses Mountain, a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula that the Abrahamic religions consider a holy place. Mount Sinai is mentioned many times in the Book of Exodus and other books of the Bible and the Quran. According to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, the biblical Mount Sinai was the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

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Ain Sokhna Port

Beginning in the port of Sokhna, the development led to the establishment of Egypt's first completely automated port and was well acknowledged for its public-private cooperation. There is a sizable refinery close to the port that produces ammonia and refines sugar and vegetable fuel.

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Safaga Port

The Red Sea coast's Safaga port is situated 65 kilometers south of Hurghada and south of Safaga. It is known for its year-round calm, dry climate, which has no negative effects on activities like as marine traffic.

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Ras Abu Galum National Park

Between Dahab and Nuweiba on the east coast of South Sinai lies Ras Abu Galum Nature Reserve, one of three reserves that are unparalleled anywhere else due to the diversity of the environment and the unique tourist activity.

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Blue Hole Dahab

Blue Hole, located in the charming city of Dahab, is the most famous diving place in the Red Sea in South Sinai, this hole is known as the divers' tomb.

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Naama Bay

Naama Bay is a natural bay and a touristic area in Sharm El Sheikh (South Sinai Governorate). The Gulf is located at the confluence of the continents of Asia and Africa

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pharaohs island

It was given this name for the first time during the reign of Ramses II, and it is also called by other names such as Coral Island and People's Island.

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SS Thistlegrom wreck in the Red Sea

Thistlegorm wreck in Egypt t is a British warship sunk in the Red Sea, and it is distinguished by its interesting divin'. In the sunken ship, war charges, anti-aircraft guns, and machine guns

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Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

Gabal Shayeb Al Banat, also known as Mount Shayeb Al Banat, is a stunning mountain located in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. The mountain holds cultural significance and attracts visitors seeking natural beauty and captivating folklore.

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You should book one of our trips to the Red Sea because the Red Sea is one of the most beautiful seas in the world. The beaches of the Red Sea are distinguished by their picturesque landscapes, charming nature, and mild weather. You will enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters.

It depends on your tour. We can transport you to the Red Sea by private car from Luxor or you can take your flight from anywhere to go to the Red Sea and we will offer all tickets or your private car.

The Red Sea offers a wide range of activities for visitors. Some popular activities include snorkeling and diving to explore its vibrant coral reefs and marine life, taking boat trips to go fishing or enjoy scenic cruises, enjoying water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding, and simply relaxing on its beautiful sandy beaches.
 

It began as a fishing community, but by 1980, it had grown to become the major Red Sea beach resort. It gets its name from a plant that grew organically in ancient times. Residents discovered oil in the area in 1913, but it wasn't until 1921 that it was exported.
 

The Red Sea gets its name because sometimes the water changes color. Usually, the water is a pretty blue-green color. But sometimes, there are lots of special algae in the water that make it turn a reddish brown color when they die.

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