Coordinates: 26°N 30°E / 26°N 30°E / 26; 30
Discover the best top things to do in South Sinai, Egypt including Orca Dive Dahab, Bedouin Divers Dahab, El Sherif Safari, Big Blue Dahab, Shams Dive Centre, Penguin Divers Club, The Heavenly Cathedral, Ras Mohamed Camping, Scuba Seekers, Ras Um Sid.
Traditional attitudes prevail in the historic Sinai region on Egypt's border with Israel. The triangular peninsula is divided from the rest of Egypt by the Suez Canal and the Red Sea. Craggy mountains, including 7500-foot Mount Sinai, plunge down to the waters of the Red Sea. Spectacular snorkeling and diving sites beckon from the Gulf of Aqaba to the east of the peninsula, particularly along the dramatic coastline of Na'ama Bay in Sharm el Sheikh. Camelback safaris offer distinctive desert excursions.
Discover the best top things to do in South Sinai, Egypt including Orca Dive Dahab, Bedouin Divers Dahab, El Sherif Safari, Pyramids Diving Center, Bella Liveaboard, Big Blue Dahab, Shams Dive Centre, Penguin Divers Club, The Heavenly Cathedral, Sinai Divers Backpackers.
Discover the best top things to do in South Sinai, Egypt including Shamandura Diving, Red Sea Snapper, Adventure Spot Dahab, Easy Divers, El Sherif Safari, Diving Vision, Bubbles Team, Sinai Blues - Luxury Diving & Water Sports, Liquid Adventures Dahab, Sharm Day And Night.
Coordinates: 26°N 30°E / 26°N 30°E / 26; 30
Traditional attitudes prevail in the historic Sinai region on Egypt's border with Israel. The triangular peninsula is divided from the rest of Egypt by the Suez Canal and the Red Sea. Craggy mountains, including 7500-foot Mount Sinai, plunge down to the waters of the Red Sea. Spectacular snorkeling and diving sites beckon from the Gulf of Aqaba to the east of the peninsula, particularly along the dramatic coastline of Na'ama Bay in Sharm el Sheikh. Camelback safaris offer distinctive desert excursions.
Diverse marine life and hundreds of Red Sea coral reef sites make Sharm El Sheikh a magnet for divers and eco-tourists. The tourist economy of this Sinai Peninsula city has grown quite rapidly over the last few decades, resulting in an upcrop of first-class resorts and posh nightlife. The waters of Ras Mohamed National Park are abundant with schools of fish and, oddly, toilets – thanks to the bathroom fixtures being transported by a cargo ship that sank during a 1981 storm.
Traditional attitudes prevail in the historic Sinai region on Egypt's border with Israel. The triangular peninsula is divided from the rest of Egypt by the Suez Canal and the Red Sea. Craggy mountains, including 7500-foot Mount Sinai, plunge down to the waters of the Red Sea. Spectacular snorkeling and diving sites beckon from the Gulf of Aqaba to the east of the peninsula, particularly along the dramatic coastline of Na'ama Bay in Sharm el Sheikh. Camelback safaris offer distinctive desert excursions.
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