Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays

When is The best time to enjoy the Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays?

 

You can fly from several European airports to Egypt, which is a warm country all year round, in approximately four to five hours. The best diving seasons, with good visibility, are from September through November. A strong wind frequently blows over the Red Sea in winter and the summer is frequently very warm, But the winter season is particularly well-liked as a time to escape the cold of northern Europe and enjoy some sunshine in Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays with Plan Egypt Tours.

 

Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays

 

 

Due to Egypt's location between two seas, which makes it rich in beaches and has gorgeous sea views, you can engage in all marine activities whenever you like. Scuba diving, for instance, is one of the wonderful marine sports that enables you to explore the underwater world, the coral reefs in the clear waters, and unwind on sandy beaches. Although diving is a really exciting sport, as cities start to exist below the sea, diving becomes even more fascinating, enjoy the Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays.

 

There is a Lost City named Heracleion located beneath Abu Qir Bay off the coast of Egypt that contains 64 ships, 700 anchors, gold coins, several statues, and the ruins of a sizable temple dedicated to the deity Amun, While the sea is usually full of delights, taking a leisurely stroll along its corniche can also be enjoyable. One spot holds all of your enjoyment.

 

  • Hurghada 

 

From Luxor, a northeasterly trek through the wide desert will bring you directly to the Red Sea's shore and into Hurghada, a sunny vacation town. Hurghada has thrived as a diving destination in recent decades and continues to be a favored stop for scuba adventurers taking the Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays. It is almost unrecognizable as the little fishing community of its not-so-distant past.

 

Hurghada, one of the top scuba diving locations in Egypt, was established more than a century ago, but it was a little coastal community that led a pretty unremarkable life until the 1980s when its prime location along the Red Sea started to draw attention from European and Russian tourists. Following in their footsteps, hotels, resorts, and nightly entertainment transformed the small village into the popular vacation spot it is today.

 

Hurghada's consistently warm weather and year-round abundance of sunshine practically guarantee wonderful vacation conditions year-round and provide the ideal justification for some time spent cooling off in the Red Sea. Although Hurghada also offers thrilling outdoor pursuits like quad biking and windsurfing, the majority of visitors come for the area's world-class scuba diving and snorkeling.

 

  • Sharm El Sheikh

 

Sharm El Sheikh, a Red Sea resort town, is another of Egypt's finest places for scuba diving. It is perched on a rocky promontory at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula and overlooks the Tiran Islands and the aptly named Straits of Tiran into the center of the Red Sea.

 

The "Bay of the Sheikh" started to establish a reputation for itself in travel and trade at this time as the local tourist industry began to take off.

 

As a scuba diver in Sharm El Sheikh, you have your work cut out for you because the area has a small number of dive sites with a variety of underwater attractions to discover, including starfish-studded cliff faces, neon-colored coral reefs, and sleeping shipwrecks. Visit Yolanda Reef, home to some of the more than 200 types of hard and soft coral, or swim with the gap-jawed inhabitants of the appropriately called Shark Reef in Ras Mohammed National Park, located at the very tip of the Sinai. The SS Thistlegorm, a British Navy ship that sank with much of its cargo intact, including motorcycles and a pair of steam engines, can be seen on the seafloor at Ras Mohammed.

 

  • Marsa Alam 

 

Although the rest of the world is quickly learning what divers who travel the world already know about Marsa Alam, the town has so far largely managed to hold onto its understated elegance. The best diving location in Egypt, Marsa Alam, is situated 747 kilometers from Cairo and 370 kilometers from Aswan. The small city's independent and devoted divers still make up its soul, despite parts of the shoreline becoming to resemble larger resort destinations like Sharm el Sheikh and catering to more travelers on Red Sea All Inclusive Holidays.

 

  • Dahab 

 

If the idea of diving in a more relaxed environment, such as Marsa Alam, appeals to you, the diving scene in and around Dahab might just be music to your ears. Dahab, which was once a sleepy and isolated Bedouin fishing village just up the eastern Sinai coast from Sharm El Sheikh, has long been considered one of the best places to go scuba diving in Egypt. Its current culture is the result of waves upon waves of diverse demographics washing up on its shores.

 

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