7 Results in category Snorkeling
DAHAB: THE RED SEA DIVING RESORT THAT'S MAKING A COMEBACK
Dahab used to be one of the most popular Red Sea diving resorts. After a revolution, a military coup and an airliner bombing, it’s making a comeback, says Nick Redmayne
Egypt
Marsa Alam is a resort town on the Red Sea in Egypt. It’s renowned for its sandy beaches and coral reefs. The U-shaped Abu Dabab Bay is known for its sea turtles and dugongs (sea cows)
Egypt
Ras Sudr is located on the Gulf of Suez, is 200 Km away from Cairo, and about 60 Km away from Ahmad Hamdy Tunnel. The climate is moderate all year long and the geo characteristics of Ras Sudr make it a unique spot for relaxation and water sports.
Egypt
Red Sea Governorate is one of the 27 governorates of Egypt. Located between the Nile and the Red Sea in the southeast of the country, its southern border forms part of Egypt's border with Sudan. Its capital and largest city are Hurghada.
Egypt
Sharm el-Sheikh is an Egyptian resort town between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea. It's known for its sheltered sandy beaches, clear waters and coral reefs.
Egypt
Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula is a sparsely populated desert region between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. On its southern tip, Sharm el-Sheikh resort is a base for diving and snorkeling around the reefs of Ras Mohammed National Park.
Egypt






