Information about the resorts and touristic cities on Egypt’s Red Sea coast and in the Sinai Peninsula
The Blue Desert is not a natural creation like the Black Desert or the White Desert. Also known as Blue Valley, it took its color in 1980 when Belgian artist Jean Verame colored the rocks its rocks.
With a vast territory of 60000 square km, Sinai is a mix of a red desert, surrounded by gracious mountains formation and turquoise water with sand beaches.
Once a small fishing village and now one of the biggest names in tourism, Sharm El Sheikh is Sinai's major tourism center and one of the world's top diving destinations.
Mount Sinai, also known as Mount Moses and as Jabal Mousa in Arabic, is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that’s said to be in the same location of the biblical Mount Sinai.
Experience divers, in search of one of the best diving experiences of their lives, come to Dahab for Egypt’s most famous diving site, the Blue Hole.
The Colored Canyon is a rock formation on the Sinai peninsula. It is a labyrinth of rocks, some about 40 meters. The colorful rocky canyon is one of those best-kept secrets of Sinai.