Snorkeling in Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Hurghada & Among the most interesting events on a trip in Egypt is a
Beach Break on the coast of the Red Sea, Snorkeling In Egypt, Snorkeling is one of the easiest and most popular ways to
enjoy the amazing underwater world in the Red Sea and it is a great
introduction to the underwater world and all its mysteries & beauty. Most of visitors come to Egypt for the ancient history, the
pyramids and the temples, but well-known beaches and water activities on offer
surprise them.
The Red Sea Coast of Egypt is well-known for its warm
climate, crystal & clear blue water, white sand, vibrant living coral
reefs, tropical fish, sometimes even dolphins and turtles, it’s a perfect spot
for snorkelers ready to explore the region.
The resort town of Hurghada is among the most popular
destinations on the coast, located just an hour (by air) from Cairo. Just north
of the town of Hurghada is El Gouna, a top tourist destination, Makadi Bay and
Soma Bay are top attractions for snorkelers that come to enjoy the warm waters
and colorful reefs of the area. Further south, the seaport of Safaga is known
for the healing properties of its black sand beaches.
The best place for snorkeling in all of the Red Sea Coast is
the National Park of Mahmya Island, covering 3000 square meters of Gifton
Island.
The chance to snorkel in the Red Sea has shown an interest
in underwater life for lots of visitors. It is possible to begin your trip with
snorkeling and advance to lessons in scuba. Once you begin to explore coral and
marine life, it is a natural progression to want to swim deeper, granting
access to more sights. Scuba schools are available along this coast as well as
private boats to hire for a day or even more, to see the best of what the Red
Sea Riviera has to offer.