Red Sea and Sinai
Information about the resorts and touristic cities on Egypt’s Red Sea coast and in the Sinai Peninsula and Sharm El-Sheikh
LEarn about Sinai, a witness on the history of Egypt, it is the land of all religions.
Once in South Sinai, you will unquestionably see Tiran Island, illuminated by the shining sun, with its light brown-yellow appearance.
St. Catherine is famous for its monastery which was dedicated to one of Alexander 's rulers, Saint Catherine, who converted to Christianity and was tortured to death for the sake of her new faith.
The Monastery was named after St. Catherine (the daughter of Kistery) who was tortured to death by her father for she succeed in converting 50 of his followers to Christianity in 307 AD.
Sharm El Naga locates about 45 minutes south Hurghada. If you have a special interest in the water sports and activities, Sharm El Naga is your destination.
Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve covers 480 kilometers of pristine shoreline and boasts exceptional coral reef. These are recognized among the world's best, shore line.
The Fountain of Moses is sitated in Sinai, about 15 miles south of Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel which connects the main land of Egypt with Sinai.
Gifton Island is one of the largest islands in the Red Sea as it is the second largest island after the Shedwan Island. It is known for its rare coral reefs, colourful fish, and extraordinary birds.
Night in the desert has its own charm and mystery. Bedouins are wandering tribes in the Red Sea and Sinai Peninsula. You are invited to have a dinner on a camp set up as an exhibition of Bedouins' lifestyle and culture.
Year-round sunshine, clear waters and wonderful corals make the Red Sea in Egypt a perfect place for scuba diving. A Red Sea diving holiday in Egypt with Memphis tours is simply unforgettable.
St.Antony Monastery is considered the oldest inhabited monasteries in the world. During the sixth and seventh centuries many monks from Wadi Natroun, who were under frequent attacks by Bedouins, migrated to St. Antony's monastery.
The Monastery of St. Paul, has also been called the Monastery of the Tigers perhaps because of its wilderness location, has always been associated with the Monastery of St. Anthony.
Frequently Asked Questions
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There are several popular tours in Egypt that offer unique experiences. Here are some of the best Egypt tours to consider:
1. Trip to Egypt: Pyramids & Nile by Air
2. 5 Days Trip to Egypt: Cairo and Luxor
3. Pyramids, Nile Cruise & Abu Simbel
You can swim with sea turtles, dolphins, and even spot sharks and rays while diving at world-class reefs like Elphinstone.
You can fly directly to Marsa Alam International Airport or travel via Hurghada or Luxor by car or bus.
Marsa Alam offers everything from luxury beach resorts to eco-lodges, combining comfort with sustainability.
The opera is traditionally performed in Italian, with projected English subtitles available for the audience to follow the storyline easily.
While taking a Nile River cruise, some of the top attractions you should visit include the Temple of Karnak, Temple of Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (also known shortly as Hatshepsut Temple), and Colossi of Memnon in Luxor, Kom Ombo Temple in Kom Ombo, Edfu Temple in Edfu, and the High Dam, the Temple of Philae, and the Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan. These sites showcase the grandeur and architectural wonders of ancient Egypt, allowing you to immerse yourself in its rich history and culture.
- The currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound, The value of the Pound is effectively fixed at the rate of 0.056 LE to 1 USD, Credit cards are widely used in Egypt.
- Service charges that have been included on your bill go to the restaurant, not the waiter. Be sure to tip the servers 10% in addition by handing it to them directly.
- The metro is one of the best ways to go from one place to another within Cairo.
- Arabic is the official language, English is widely used as second language.
- Try “Fool”, Egyptian beans, and “Koshary”, a traditional Egyptian pasta dish.
- Try Kebab and Kofta, the Egyptian traditional meat dish.
- Visit the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx and valley temple which belongs to king Chephren.
- See Luxor temple, Hatshepsut temple, Valley of the Kings and Karnak temple in Luxor.
- Admire the wonders of ancient history at the Egyptian Museum.
- Discover the magic of Egyptian oases like Siwa or Bahariya
- Dive or snorkel in Sinai or cities situated on the Red Sea.
- Going on a Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan or vise versa.
- Shop at Khan El Khalili touristic market in Cairo.
- Visit Philae and Abu Simbel temples in Aswan.
- Visit the Saint Catherine Monastery in Sinai.
- Exploring Islamic Cairo on foot.
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