Why should Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea be your next exploration trip?
Why should Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea be your next exploration trip? (Image: Canva)
Giftun Islands
The two Giftun Islands – Giftun Kebir and Giftun Sughayer – are closest to the Egyptian resort city of Hurghada and are part of a marine reserve in the Red Sea.
Tiran Island
Just 6 kilometers off the Sinai coast, Tiran Island technically belongs to Saudi Arabia. However, its waters are part of Egypt’s Ras Mohammed National Park. It is known for its crystal waters and untouched coral reef.
Naama Bay
Home to an energetic nightlife – this is where resorts, clubs and bars share Sharm el Sheikh’s most happening beach. Whether you are exploring the undersea world or taking a ride on a parasail – this is the right place for you.
Hurghada Marina
Hurghada Marina is the recreational center of the Red Sea resort. It is centered on a 200-berth port and bounded by Marina Boulevard.
Ras Mohammed National Park
Ras Mohammed National Park is at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. This is one of the best places for diving. The land also offers empty beaches, rugged cliffs and desert.