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When should I go to Red Sea?

Egypt's Red Sea coast gets warm sunshine all year round. In summer the days are hot and sunny with July temperatures from 30 to 40°C. Sea breezes should stop you getting too hot though. Spring and autumn are great times to visit with warm seas and plenty of sunshine.



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On this page you will find an overview of the dangerous creatures that you can meet while diving or snorkeling in Egyptian part of the Red Sea.
  • Scorpionfish and Stonefish. ...
  • Lionfish. ...
  • Muray Eels. ...
  • Blue Spotted Stingray and other rays. ...
  • Sharks. ...
  • Trigger Fish. ...
  • Sea Urchins. ...
  • Cone Shells.


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The Red Sea in Egypt is one of the world's best and most famous locations for both snorkeling and diving activities due to its wealth of rich corals and diverse sea life. The waters are calm and clean and very safe for all ages.

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Summer: July and August But not all beaches are created equal and many people prefer tropical beaches, like those found in the Caribbean in the winter, when it's also less likely to rain. If you can handle the heat, you may find better deals for cruises to these hotter islands in July and August.

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The Red Sea is warm enough to visit throughout the year, with an average water temperature of 66°F, even in December and January. This goes up to an 84°F average in the summer months, making the sea's shallow parts as warm as bath water.

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The Red Sea is situated between Africa and Asia. It is called the Red Sea due to its slight red appearance caused by red algae living there. The Red Sea is an extension of the Indian Ocean and is 1,930 km long, and 305 km wide. Since no river opens into it, it remains clean and contains clear water.

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