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  • Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Abbas has been often described as a mere voluptuary, but Nubar Pasha spoke of him as a true gentleman of the "old school". He was seen as reactionary, morose and taciturn, and spent nearly all his time in his palace. He undid, as far as lay in his power, the works of his grandfather, both good and bad.

  • Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Muḥammad Tawfīq Pasha (born April 30, 1852, Cairo, Egypt—died Jan. 7, 1892, Ḥulwān) was the khedive of Egypt (1879–92) during the first phase of the British occupation. The eldest son of Khedive Ismāʿīl, Tawfīq, was distinguished from other members of his family by having engaged in study in Egypt rather than in Europe

  • Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Jabal shayb al-banat is one of the Red Sea Mountains in the eastern desert in Egypt, located to the west of the city of Hurghada at a latitude of 27 degrees north and a longitude of 33.5 degrees east of the Greenwich line approximately, this mountain is the highest mountain peak in the eastern desert with a height of up to 2185 meters, it is a prominent mass of igneous rocks

  • Neper God Of Grain

    Neper God Of Grain

    Neper was the deity of grains, particularly cereals that were important in Ancient Egypt, such as wheat and barley. It was stated that he foretold when the crops would grow, be harvested, and disappear.

  • Badr Museum in Farafra

    Badr Museum in Farafra

    The Badr Museum is located in a mud building, which is the common home found in this medieval part of Egypt. All of the artwork that was created by the artist is quite unique. His work almost always depicts life in the Farafra Oasis and he provides the work through both painting and sculpting.

  • The Black Head Temple

    The Black Head Temple

    The Black Head Temple is a small temple dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis and was discovered in 1936, by chance, in the Black Head area, which is now located within the Mandara area of ​​the Montazah district in Alexandria. This temple was moved from its original place to the Latin Necropolis in 1994.

Red Sea Attractions

Discover the captivating beauty of the Red Sea through our Egypt Tours, celebrated for their stunning marine ecosystems and vibrant coral formations. Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters filled with various colorful fish and visit premier diving locations such as Ras Mohammed National Park and the Blue Hole in Dahab. 

Unwind on the immaculate beaches of Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada, where opulent resorts provide breathtaking views of the Red Sea sunset. Whether you are an avid diver or simply in search of a tranquil retreat, the Red Sea offers an extraordinary getaway. Key Destinations in the Red Sea Ras Mohammed National Park, Egypt. Situated at the southernmost point of the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Mohammed is famed for its transparent waters, lively coral reefs, and rich marine biodiversity. It is an ideal location for snorkeling and diving, featuring renowned sites like Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef. 

Sharm El Sheikh is a sought-after resort destination that grants access to some of the finest diving spots in the Red Sea. The Strait of Tiran, Ras Umm Sid, and the Thistlegorm Wreck are notable highlights, recognized for their abundant marine life and stunning underwater scenery. Dahab is also celebrated for its laid-back vibe and exceptional diving experiences, offering sites such as the Blue Hole, a well-known underwater sinkhole famous for its dramatic depths and diverse marine life.

Visitors to the Red Sea can also explore the stunning Giftun Islands near Hurghada, perfect for snorkeling and diving among vibrant coral reefs. 

 

 

Sharm El-Sheikh Red Sea
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Sharm El-Sheikh Red Sea

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Sharm el-Sheikh is a vacation town on the southern coast of the Sinai Peninsula. Located in janub sinia governorate), Egypt, the territory was held by the Israelis from 1967 until 1982, who began developing the town for tourists. Its development continued after it was returned to Egypt.

Hurghada The Capital Of the Red Sea
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Hurghada The Capital Of the Red Sea

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Hurghada found on the western side of Egypt's Red Sea Riviera is a beach town resort stretching some 40km along Egypt's Red Sea coast. It is the second biggest town on the Red Sea, renowned for scuba diving, thanks to its beautiful coral reefs.

Sinai Peninsula  |  Red Sea
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Sinai Peninsula | Red Sea

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Sinai Peninsula, Peninsula, northeastern Egypt. Located between the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba at the northern end of the Red Sea, it covers some 23,500 sq mi (61,000 sq km). Its southern region is mountainous and includes Mount Sinai, while its northern two-thirds is an arid plateau known as the Sinai Desert.

Dahab City
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Dahab City

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Dahab, a jewel in the Sinai Peninsula, is not just a stunning destination; it's a bohemian paradise with a history as captivating as its landscapes. From its humble beginnings as a Bedouin village, Dahab has grown into more than just a home to its 15,000 souls—it has transformed into a haven for global travelers.

Taba, Egypt
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Taba, Egypt

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Taba is an Egyptian town near the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba. Taba is the location of Egypt's busiest border crossing with neighboring Umm al-Rashrash, Palestine. It is the northernmost resort of Egypt's Red Sea Riviera.

Tiran Island
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Tiran Island

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The island is located at the entrance of the Strait of Tiran that connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. It is part of the national park and protected area of Ras Muhammad, covering an area of about 80 square kilometers. The Strait of Tiran is the only access from the Gulf of Aqaba to the Red Sea for Israel.

Ras Muhammad National Park
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Ras Muhammad National Park

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Its found at the most southern tip of the peninsula. The national park encompasses an area of 185 square miles (480 sq km). This was the first national park for Egypt. Of the 185 square miles (480 sq km), 133 square miles (345 sq km) is marine and protects the Red Sea Reef.

El Gouna Red Sea
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El Gouna Red Sea

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El Gouna Lagoon is an Egyptian tourist city located on the Red Sea in the Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. It is located 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Hurghada. It is part of the Red Sea Riviera and a host city of the El Gouna Film Festival.

Mount Sinai (holy place)
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Mount Sinai (holy place)

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Mount Sinai is a granitic peak in the south-central Sinai Peninsula. It is renowned as the principal site of divine revelation in Jewish history, where God is purported to have appeared to Moses and given him the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5).

Port Of Ain Sokhna
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Port Of Ain Sokhna

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Ain Sokhna port is Egypt's main gateway to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), East Africa, and Asia with an area of 23 Km2.” The port location is Latitude 29°39' North and Longitude 32°21' East. An ultra-modern multi-purpose facility capable of handling large ships.

Safaga Port Egypt
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Safaga Port Egypt

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Port Safaga, also known as Safaga (Arabic: سفاجا Safāja, IPA: [sæˈfæːɡæ]), is a town in Egypt, on the coast of the Red Sea, located 53 km (33 mi) south of Hurghada. This small port is also a tourist area that consists of several bungalows and rest houses.

Abu Galum Reserve / Red Sea
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Abu Galum Reserve / Red Sea

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The Abu Galum Protectorate is a narrow coastal plain with high coastal mountains, and the area plays a significant role in regulating land use. The many channels are home to more than 165 plant species, including the medicinal plant Batheran, used to treat abdominal colic.

Blue Hole (Red Sea)
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Blue Hole (Red Sea)

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The 'Blue Hole', as it is known, is located in a Bedouin village near Dahab. Formed due to the erosion of limestone rock, it has a depth of up to 130 metres and is connected to the open sea. One of its most striking parts is its roughly six-metre opening where a plain known as the saddle has formed.

All you need to know About Naama Bay
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All you need to know About Naama Bay

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Naama Bay (Arabic: خليج نعمة) is a natural bay in Sharm El Sheikh resort and is considered the main hub for tourists in the city, as it is famous for its cafes, restaurants, hotels, and bazaars.

Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain
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Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Jabal shayb al-banat is one of the Red Sea Mountains in the eastern desert in Egypt, located to the west of the city of Hurghada at a latitude of 27 degrees north and a longitude of 33.5 degrees east of the Greenwich line approximately, this mountain is the highest mountain peak in the eastern desert with a height of up to 2185 meters, it is a prominent mass of igneous rocks

Egypt Tours FAQ

Read top Egypt tours FAQs

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.

The Red Sea region is a popular destination for tourists, known for its stunning marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and a variety of water-related activities. Some of the famous tourist attractions in the Red Sea Region, particularly in Egypt and Jordan, include:

  • Sharm El Sheikh.
  • Hurghada.
  • Dahab.
  • Marsa Alam.
  • El Gouna.
  • Luxor and Aswan.
  • Sites and cultural Landmarks.

The Red Sea region is a rich tourist area in Egypt that features its sandy beaches and the most beautiful sunny people such as Monastery Al-Anba Bula, Hurghada, Gonah, Marsi Alam and Red Sea. refers to shallow water and small lakes. and from the top can clearly distinguish between large coral reefs, i.e. southern reefs Near the boats, where the cave system is located and around it many small peaks, the dolphin house of Makadi Bay and the Hurghada Aquatic Expo "Aquarium"

Are you a fan of the seas to take you with us on a tour to the adventures of the world of the sea!

 

I think you should try the boat trip. It was amazing and felt like a fancy adventure. Snorkeling was really pretty, and that's what we were supposed to do. But we also got to scuba dive in a super beautiful coral reef near the island.

Hurghada is a very safe place to stay in Egypt. The city has a special testing program to make sure everyone is safe from any harm.

Indeed, there are plenty of opulent resorts and hotels along the Red Sea shore, accommodating a range of tastes and price points. Aqaba in Jordan, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt are a few well-liked travel spots with opulent lodging options. These resorts provide the ideal balance of indulgence and relaxation with their opulent amenities, private beaches, spas, and breathtaking views of the Red Sea.

An essential commercial corridor. Since the time of the ancient Egyptians, this body of water has been utilized for trade. Transport between Europe and Asia greatly eased with the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, which sliced through Egypt to connect the Red Sea with the Mediterranean.

 

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