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Explore the Red Sea

Discover the wonders of the Red Sea - from vibrant coral reefs to pristine beaches and ancient history

The Magnificent Red Sea

A natural wonder between Africa and Asia, the Red Sea is one of Earth's most biodiverse marine ecosystems

Red Sea coral reef

Geography & Climate

The Red Sea stretches over 1,200 miles (2,000 km) between Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea to the west, and Saudi Arabia and Yemen to the east. Known for its year-round sunshine and warm water temperatures (20-30°C/68-86°F), this saltwater inlet of the Indian Ocean is a perfect destination in any season.

1,200+ Miles Long
300+ Sunny Days
30°C Water Temp
Red Sea marine life

Marine Biodiversity

The Red Sea boasts over 1,200 fish species (20% found nowhere else on Earth), more than 200 types of coral, and numerous marine mammals. Its crystal-clear waters with visibility up to 45 meters (150 feet) make it one of the world's premier diving and snorkeling destinations.

1,200+ Fish Species
200+ Coral Types
20% Endemic Species

Top Diving & Snorkeling Spots

The Red Sea offers world-class diving and snorkeling experiences with incredible underwater visibility. Popular spots include:

  • 01The Blue Hole (Dahab) - A famous sinkhole diving site with stunning coral gardens
  • 02Ras Mohammed National Park - Known for diverse marine life and dramatic drop-offs
  • 03Thistlegorm Wreck - Famous WWII shipwreck consistently ranked among the world's top dive sites
  • 04Giftun Islands - Surrounded by vibrant coral reefs, perfect for snorkelers of all levels
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Red Sea cultural heritage

History & Cultural Heritage

The Red Sea has been a crucial trading route for millennia, connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia. Its shores have witnessed the rise and fall of ancient civilizations, from the Egyptians and Nabataeans to the Ottoman Empire.

Today, the region's rich heritage is reflected in its diverse cultures, architecture, and traditions. Visitors can explore ancient ports, historical monasteries, and traditional Bedouin communities along the coastline.

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Eco-Tourism & Conservation

The Red Sea ecosystem faces challenges from climate change, tourism pressure, and pollution. Numerous conservation efforts are underway to protect this marine wonder, including:

  • Marine protected areas like Ras Mohammed National Park
  • Coral reef restoration projects in tourist destinations
  • Sustainable tourism initiatives limiting environmental impact

Responsible travelers can help by choosing eco-friendly tours, avoiding coral contact, and participating in beach cleanups.

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Red Sea conservation
Red Sea sunset

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Marine Life

Over 1,200 fish species and 200+ coral types in crystal-clear waters

Climate

Year-round sunshine with water temperatures between 20-30°C (68-86°F)

Visibility

Underwater visibility up to 45 meters (150 feet), perfect for diving

Coastline

2,250 km of coastline with pristine beaches and stunning coral reefs

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