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Egypt's Red Sea coast runs from the
Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese border. This exquisite corridor of tinted
mountains and radiant waters known as the Red Sea, has a length of
2350km and joins the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean. Despite the
fact that it is so narrow, it is a very deep sea. A veritable wall of
water of almost 2500 meters in its center dropping to 600-800 meters
near the reefs.
The end of the Sinai Peninsula is one
of the most beautiful areas in the Red Sea and attracts divers from all
over the world, making it one of the most sought after diving zones it
the world.
Although the fauna is more or less the
same through the Sinai, the sea-bottoms vary greatly. Mask, snorkel
and pair of fins is all you need to explore the extraordinary marine
life and coral reefs. For those wanting to explore to greater depths,
underwater certificates can be obtained on the spot. Further below, the
diver will discover the magic of this underwater Eden, shells, rare
fish, coral, turtles and maybe the occasional shark.
Enjoy with dive, snorkel, fishing
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