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The Egyptian Red Sea

Egypt is one of the world's oldest vacation spots drawing travelers from around the globe to experience its ancient wonders. No where in the world can you see such things of unspeakable greatness as in Egypt. Egypt is a land bustling with life, beauty and excitement. The Pyramids, temples, churches, and monasteries offer an overwhelming profusion of art and architecture. Egypt's Red Sea Coast line attracts thousands of visitors each year and stretches from Suez in the North to the Sudanese border in the south.

1. Dahab (meaning 'gold' in Arabic) is located about 85km north of Sharm El Sheikh. Originally a Bedouin Village, snorkeling and diving are now among the main attractions. There is a distinctly bohemian feel among the popular beach hangouts lining the Gulf of Aqaba. The combination of golden sand, sparkling blue water, and a luxurious strip of palm trees continues to pull travelers from all over the world.

2. El Gouna, located 20kms north of Hurghada, is often called the Venice of Egypt with its landscape of tropical gardens and traditional Egyptian and Nuweibian architecture. Built on clusters of islands surrounded by turquoise lagoons, El Gouna spreads over 11 kilometers of the most pristine beachfront on the Red Sea. It boasts a marina, 18-hole championship golf course and casino.

3. El Quseir's history dates back to the Pharaonic times as one of the major ports of the Red Sea. Once a thriving center of trade and export in Egypt and a major exit point for pilgrims to Mecca, it is no less interesting today. A bazaar teeming with goods made and sold by the friendly locals, many historical sites of interest, sandy beaches, clear waters and beautiful coral reefs are among the points of interest.

4. In less than 15 years, Hurghada has grown from a modest fishing village to one of Egypt's biggest resort and diving centers. People from all over the world come here to soak up the sun, experience Egypt, and enjoy what many will say is the best diving in the world. A mix of traditional Egyptian culture and moderate European influence sets the background for a town many foreigners now call their home.

5. 8 kilometers of sandy beach stretching in front of an impressive mountain backdrop, Lahami Bay is newly developed for tourism and is located approximately 120 kms south of Marsa Alam.

6. Makadi Bay is ideally situated on a stretch of white sandy beach only 27 K.M away from Hurghada international Airport. The bay provides a superb location for scuba diving and snorkeling. Makadi Bay is nestled between the Red Sea, desert dunes and spectacular mountain ranges.

7. Marsa Alam is a small fishing village south of Quseir (132km) popular among divers and fishing enthusiasts. With the creation of the new airport, Marsa Alam is fast becoming the new hot spot among divers.

8. The port and town of Nuweiba are located on the eastern coast of Sinai, between Taba, 65 km to the north, and Dahab, 70 km to the south. It offers beautiful scenery of colourful high mountains, deep blue sea and superb sandy beaches, lined with palm trees. The commercial port lies in the southern area, and provides regular ferry and freight services to Aqaba, Jordan. Tarabin is the beautiful, palm tree shaded beach of northern Nuweiba Bay. It is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling and other water sports. Relax at the comfortably cushioned Bedouin restaurants and coffee shops along the beach. Beach camps with bamboo huts and small hotels provide accommodation nearby. Nightfall brings plenty of possibilities to party.

9. Port Safaga (Bur Safaga), or simply Safaga as it is more commonly known, is located 53km south of Hurghada. A famously windy place, Safaga has resorts specializing in diving, windsurfing, fine beaches and plenty of sunshine. This is an ideal destination for kite surfing and windsurfing.

10. Located at the southern tip of the Sinai, Sharm el-Sheikh is one of the most accessible and developed resort communities on the Sinai Peninsula. Sharm El Sheikh is a diver's paradise with crystal clear waters, stunning reefs and a brilliant variety of exotic fish. Na'ama Bay is where most people stay and has both small intimate hotels, as well as larger resort complexes, many with their own private beaches with sun loungers, shades and bars. Sharm El-Sheikh mall provides foreign and local products, including jewelry, leather goods, clothing, pottery and books. Sharm is the place to be for night life!

11. Soma Bay Just north of Safaga, far enough from the crowd, is the idyllic getaway spot with a natural sand beach and year-round sunshine. Enjoy peace and tranquility, play a round of golf on the championship course or dive into the spectacular diving spots just a few minutes from the shore.

12. The busy border crossing town of Taba is located on the Red Sea coast of northeastern Sinai. Right by the border to Israel it overlooks Jordan and Saudi Arabia. It was only given back to Egypt in 1989, while the rest of Sinai had been returned by Israel in 1982.

13. Located 150km east of Beni Suef on the Nile, Zafarana is simply a quiet little village that many go through to reach the monasteries of St. Anthony and St. Paul nearby