Aswan's got a hot desert climate and, along with Luxor, it has some of the hottest temperatures of any city in Egypt.
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Nile Delta and AswanAs a result, it's generally advisable to avoid these peak summer months, especially as there is little shade to be found near the area's ancient monuments, tombs, and pyramids. Humidity is low, and an average of over 3,800 hours of sunshine a year make Aswan one of the sunniest places on Earth.
Egypt's climate is dry, hot, and dominated by desert. It has a mild winter season with rain falling along coastal areas, and a hot and dry summer season (May to September). Daytime temperatures vary by season and change with the prevailing winds.
Reconsider travel to Egypt due to terrorism. Exercise increased caution in Egypt due to the Embassy's limited ability to assist dual national U.S.-Egyptian citizens who are arrested or detained. Do not travel to: The Sinai Peninsula (with the exception of travel to Sharm El-Sheikh by air) due to terrorism.
Egypt is relatively easy on the wallet. Compared with places like Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, Egypt is cheaper to visit. Traveling through Egypt is similar in price to traveling through Southeast Asia.
March weather in EgyptIf you are looking for a sunny holiday at the beach with comfortable temperatures to sunbathe but also to explore the area, March is a great time to stay. If you love swimming or snorkelling in the Red sea, people start to be for some time in the sea.
ASWAN: Located in the driest region of Egypt, it has a rainfall of only 0.861mm per year! Its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer contributes to the high temperatures and dry weather.
ASWAN: Located in the driest region of Egypt, it has a rainfall of only 0.861mm per year! Its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer contributes to the high temperatures and dry weather.
That depends entirely on your preferences. Both places are definitely worth a visit and offer many excursions and activities as well as diving schools. I would say Hurghada is for those looking for more action, Sharm El Sheikh for a quieter holiday or with a focus on diving and snorkelling.
Your options include cities such as Rio de Janeiro or Abu Dhabi, beach-lined paradises from Langkawi to Cape Verde and all-rounders including Mauritius and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.