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Red Sea briefing: Marsa Alam

Healthy reefs, large pelagic visitors, life-encrusted pinnacles,high-energy dropoffs, an interesting network of caves and coral-blanketed wrecks, Marsa Alam's 100km-long stretch of coast offers incredible variety and promise for underwater visitors of all levels. more...

Red Sea briefing: El Quseir

Photo: Pharaoh Dive Club If history is not your thing, there are always the sandy beaches, desert and resort hotels to explore and enjoy. Windsurfing, kayaking and small catamaran sailing are also on offer to those wishing to try out other water-based sports. more...

Red Sea briefing: Safaga and Soma Bay

...Located in a wide sandy bay, the beach resorts cater mainly to divers, windsurfers and families with children. The resort is also famous for its black sand dunes and mineral springs, which are thought to have specific characteristics for the remedy of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis...
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Red Sea briefing: Makadi Bay

Photo: Aquarius Red Sea There are a number of excursions easily arranged to interesting places such as the Giftun Island National Park and the famous ancient monasteries of St Anthony and St Paul. more...

Red Sea briefing: Hurghada

...The town's new marina has added another level of luxury for liveaboard travellers with a wealth of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars to chill out on the last day of trips - just a short walk from the dive deck. more...

Red Sea briefing: El Gouna

Photos: www.elgouna.com or Orascom ...There are dives to suit all levels of experience, from beginners to experienced and technical-qualified divers. All the dive sites are within a 30-minute to two-hour boat journey... more...
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Red Sea briefing: Sharm el Sheikh

Photos: Andreaw Slater ...Voted time over as one of the best wreck dives, the Thistlegorm alone attracts scuba visitors from all over the world to the northern Egyptian Red Sea resort. more...

Red Sea Briefing: Red Sea by liveaboard

Liveaboards are the ultimate way to experience the best of the Egyptian Red Sea. Exploring wrecks and reef areas not accessible by day boats, logging up to four dives a day and enjoying the serenity of sleeping at sea, liveaboards are a great choice for those who want to get the most diving out of their holiday time. more...

Delights of Dahab

...the hippy-styled resort of Dahab is a popular destination for divers, windsurfers and those looking for a mellow place to relax in year-round sun. more...

Secluded Sinai: Taba

Situated in the far north of the Egyptian Red Sea, the relaxed diving resort of Taba is a popular location for those looking to get away... more...

Secluded Sinai: Nuweiba

...there is a lot of variety in the diving sites accessible here and the stunning Abu Galum National Park is an underwater area not-to-be-missed... more...

Red Sea briefing: Hamata and Berenice

Photo: www.qulaan.com This is a remote part of the Red Sea to visit. Divers who opt to stay here swap nightlife and shopping for silence and wilderness. more...