Discover the modern and cosmopolitan side of Egypt in this former fishing village that has been transformed into a paradise of contemporary holiday resorts and vibrant coral reefs.
The proximity to Luxor of this holiday paradise presents the perfect opportunity to combine a visit to the famous temples with a few days relaxing on the beach or diving at the fabulous coral reefs.
A refuge for hippies in the 1960s and 70s, this idyllic destination between the Sinai Desert and the Red Sea is perfect for those looking to go diving, getting to know Bedouin culture and enjoying adventures in biblical mountains steeped in spirituality.
In contrast to its desert coastline, the warm, salty waters of this sea, offer an explosion of rich and colourful biodiversity that attracts divers from all over the world.
The beaches on the Red Sea are a magical place because of the coral reefs full of colourful fish and the incredible coastline.
Watching the sunrise from the peak and visiting Saint Catherine's Monastery are the main attractions of the biblical mountain where, according to tradition, God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses.
This secluded Red Sea destination, away from crowded resorts, is home to the Elphinstone coral reef, one of the world’s best spots for shark sightings, and serves as the gateway to the rugged beauty of Wadi el Gemal National Park.
Diving around this sunken British cargo ship, which was bombed by the German military in 1941, is like swimming around an underwater time capsule.
The ‘Venice’ of the Red Sea was born from the visionary dream of an Egyptian multimillionaire who, in the middle of the desert, has built a luxury town, that has won awards for its environmental focus.
St Catherine's Monastery was built where Moses encountered the burning bush that spoke to him. It’s the oldest inhabited Christian convent in the world.
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