The Red Sea Vacations attracts holiday makers thanks to excellent facilities, wonderful dive sites, beautiful views, suitable resorts and hotels and best weather that for Red Sea destinations. So take your pick from popular beach hotspots such as Sharm el Sheikh, Taba, Marsa Alam and Hurghada, or quieter, but equally lovely resorts such as El Gouna and Dahab. Wherever you choose to base your Holiday, you will be sure to enjoy Red Sea Vacations and Holidays. And thanks to the numerous airports in the region, the transfer time to your hotel will never be that long.
You can fly into Sharm El Sheikh Airport, which serves the largest and one of the most popular resorts – Sharm el Sheikh, plus other northern resorts such as hippy hangout Dahab and quiet Taba or Nuweiba also caters for the northern part of the Red Sea. Hurghada Airport delivers travelers to the western shore and hugely popular resorts such as Hurghada and Makadi Bay, while Marsa Alam Airport, which is much further south on the western coastline, serves fast growing Marsa Alam.
Book your Red Sea vacations today with All Tours Egypt and search www.alltoursegypt.com is easy to use and will quickly lead you to the best vacations deals available for holidays in Red Sea
1- Weather: If you had just one word to describe the weather along the Red Sea, it would probably have to be “hot”. The heat in the summer months can be oppressive as a result, with daytime temperatures regularly hitting 40C. And it never gets cold along the Red Sea coast. Even in winter, you can expect daytime temperatures of above 20C, with spring and autumn, when the mercury hovers between 25 C and 30 C, attracting the most visitors.
2- Events: Hurghada International Festival; February: Sporting events such as marathons, triathlons, and even a fishing festival attract visitors to Hurghada every February.
3- International Camel Competition: April: This thrilling contest aims to find the fastest camel in the Sinai Peninsula.
4- International Shopping and Tourism Festival; July: The cosmopolitan and fun-filled resort of Sharm el Sheikh puts on some great deals at hotels, restaurants and shops to entice visitors despite the July heat.
5- El Wakala Street Festival; weekly: Taba Heights, in the far north of the Red Sea, puts on a weekly spectacle of song, dance and children’s games.
Get the Best All Inclusive Red Sea Holidays and visit the best historical sightseeing in Cairo and Luxor, Giza pyramids are wonders of the world, the coral reefs of the Red Sea are certainly a candidate for the natural wonders as well. Their beauty is due in part to their age, which could be as much as 7,000 years old and to their myriad lagoons, cylinders and atolls which stretch along more than one thousand miles of coastline. Search for the cheapest holidays in Red Sea, explore this diving paradise in the gulf between Africa and Asia.
From wreck explorers to shore snorkelers, divers of all kinds can enjoy clear, warm water off the coast of the Red Sea. In particular, Ras Mohammed, which is in a National Park about eight miles from the resort city of Sharm El Sheikh, has numerous types of kaleidoscopic coral (many of them soft corals that thrive in the nutrient-rich water). It’s also the site of the renowned shipwreck, SS Thistlegorm, which is said to resemble an underwater museum of WWII munitions.
For those less inclined to the deep, organized snorkeling trips and mini-sub rides are equally enjoyable alternatives. All inclusive Red Sea holidays also provide exciting opportunities for dolphin viewing, sunset cruises and, for those who prefer to keep their feet on dry land, desert tours, quad biking and day trips to Cairo are exciting and educational alternatives.
You can fly into Sharm El Sheikh Airport, which serves the largest and one of the most popular resorts – Sharm el Sheikh, plus other northern resorts such as hippy hangout Dahab and quiet Taba or Nuweiba also caters for the northern part of the Red Sea. Hurghada Airport delivers travelers to the western shore and hugely popular resorts such as Hurghada and Makadi Bay, while Marsa Alam Airport, which is much further south on the western coastline, serves fast growing Marsa Alam.
Book your Red Sea vacations today with All Tours Egypt and search www.alltoursegypt.com is easy to use and will quickly lead you to the best vacations deals available for holidays in Red Sea
1- Weather: If you had just one word to describe the weather along the Red Sea, it would probably have to be “hot”. The heat in the summer months can be oppressive as a result, with daytime temperatures regularly hitting 40C. And it never gets cold along the Red Sea coast. Even in winter, you can expect daytime temperatures of above 20C, with spring and autumn, when the mercury hovers between 25 C and 30 C, attracting the most visitors.
2- Events: Hurghada International Festival; February: Sporting events such as marathons, triathlons, and even a fishing festival attract visitors to Hurghada every February.
3- International Camel Competition: April: This thrilling contest aims to find the fastest camel in the Sinai Peninsula.
4- International Shopping and Tourism Festival; July: The cosmopolitan and fun-filled resort of Sharm el Sheikh puts on some great deals at hotels, restaurants and shops to entice visitors despite the July heat.
5- El Wakala Street Festival; weekly: Taba Heights, in the far north of the Red Sea, puts on a weekly spectacle of song, dance and children’s games.
Get the Best All Inclusive Red Sea Holidays and visit the best historical sightseeing in Cairo and Luxor, Giza pyramids are wonders of the world, the coral reefs of the Red Sea are certainly a candidate for the natural wonders as well. Their beauty is due in part to their age, which could be as much as 7,000 years old and to their myriad lagoons, cylinders and atolls which stretch along more than one thousand miles of coastline. Search for the cheapest holidays in Red Sea, explore this diving paradise in the gulf between Africa and Asia.
From wreck explorers to shore snorkelers, divers of all kinds can enjoy clear, warm water off the coast of the Red Sea. In particular, Ras Mohammed, which is in a National Park about eight miles from the resort city of Sharm El Sheikh, has numerous types of kaleidoscopic coral (many of them soft corals that thrive in the nutrient-rich water). It’s also the site of the renowned shipwreck, SS Thistlegorm, which is said to resemble an underwater museum of WWII munitions.
For those less inclined to the deep, organized snorkeling trips and mini-sub rides are equally enjoyable alternatives. All inclusive Red Sea holidays also provide exciting opportunities for dolphin viewing, sunset cruises and, for those who prefer to keep their feet on dry land, desert tours, quad biking and day trips to Cairo are exciting and educational alternatives.
Facts about Egypt and the Red Sea
- Largest city: Cairo
- Capital: Cairo
- Population: Around 85.00.000
- Main language: Egyptian Arabic
- Main religion: Islamic
- Currency: Egyptian pound
- Time Difference: GMT: +2
Mahmoud Heakal
http://www.alltoursegypt.com
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