Dahab is quickly establishing itself as the go-to destination for laid back travelers. The town has its roots as a Bedouin outpost, which was transformed over the years into a backpacker’s paradise. Located between the desert and the sea, the activities here...
Go>A self-contained town on the beautiful Red Sea coast, El Gouna offers an unrivalled lifestyle. Built on 10 km of beach, the town of over 20,000 residents spreads across islands and lagoons. Boasting a superb infrastructure and excellent services, the destination is...
Go>El Quseir is an ancient Egyptian town, located on the edge of the Red Sea. Today, it is a quiet resort town that draws in guests with its stunning beaches, clear waters, coral reefs and the remnants of the Ottoman Empire....
Go>Hamata is Red Sea’s best kept secret, an unspoilt hidden paradise in Egyptian waters where superb diving is guaranteed. Hamata is a small tropical island located 180km south of the nearest airport Marsa Alam. A secluded part of Red Sea with scenic...
Go>A gateway to some of the most exciting and diverse diving for all levels of divers, Hurghada is a good place to base yourself or to board a Liveaboard to explore the best that the Red Sea offers. It is set...
Go>One of Egypt’s fastest growing holiday destinations, until recently Marsa Alam was just a small fishing village, then since the introduction of the new international airport in 2001 its popularity is growing, and is soon expected to rival the larger resorts in...
Go>Marsa Alam is an Egyptian town located on the western side of the Red Sea and is home to the luxurious integrated resort community of Port Ghalib. This premier waterfront property is situated on 18 kilometres of its very own virgin...
Go>Nuweiba is a great place to get away from the crowds, go for the diving, beaches and a relaxing time. It’s a great place for children to learn to dive or get some experience, but there is little other in the...
Go>The main attraction here is watersports, if not diving then wind or kite surfing. The black sand dunes make sunbathing a different experience. Visitors also come for the 'curative' properties in the areas local resources. Safaga is particularly renowned as a ‘curative centre’...
Go>The most popular diving destination in the Red Sea, the waters around Sharm El Sheikh offer some of the most stunning and famous dive sites not just in the Red Sea but also the World. Sharm el Sheikh is located on Egypt’s...
Go>Taba is a small Egyptian town located at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, between the Egyptian Sinai and Israel. Known as Egypt’s busiest border crossing, Taba acts as a frequent vacation spot of the Red Sea Riviera. There are...
Go>Eilat is the place that used to serve as a port to King Solomon’s large fleet of ships has now become a significant resort city that now serves as a tourist destination. Located at the northern end of the Bay of Eilat,...
Go>Aqaba lies on the tip of the Red Sea on the border of Israel, and was historically connected to the city of Eilat. Today, this unique Jordanian town is the country’s top diving and snorkelling destination. In addition to offering up sensational...
Go>One of the fastest developing locations in the World, soon to boast the World’s largest shopping centre, indoor ski slope, Dubailand and luxury hotels. With many wrecks and a variety of dive trips available Dubai’s underwater world is worth a visit as...
Go>The coast is visited by divers across the UAE for a reason. The dive sites are not crowded, and marine life and visibility are good. There is an abundance of both tiny and large marine life; more than 930 species of...
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