Cairo Top Tours
Cairo Top Tours

Latest Articles

  • Egypt Aswan Governorate Aswan

    Aswan Governerate in Egypt

    One of Egypt's southern governorates is Aswan Governorate. The city of Aswan serves as its capital. At a latitude of 22 north of the equator (also known as the Tropic of Cancer), it is bounded to the north by the Qena Governorate, to the east by the Red Sea Governorate, to the west by the New Valley Governorate, and to the south by the Republic of Sudan.

  • Things to Do in Luxor

    Luxor Governorate Egypt

    The capital of the Arab Republic of Egypt is Luxor City, which was once known as "Thebes City" because it served as Egypt's capital during the Pharaonic era. It is situated in the South Upper Egypt region, approximately 670 kilometers from the capital Cairo from the south. It is bordered on the north by Qena Governorate, on the south by Aswan Governorate, on the east by Red Sea Governorate, and on the west by New Valley Governorate.

  • kafr El Sheikh Governorate | kafr El Sheikh Governorate History

    History of kafr El Sheikh Governorate

    Kafr El Sheikh Governorate is an Egyptian governorate, located in the northernmost part of Egypt in the Nile Delta, with Kafr El Sheikh as its capital. It had a population of 3,172,753 in 2015 and an area of 3,748 km². Its entire area is located north of the delta and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. The main economic activity of the residents of the governorate is agriculture and fishing, especially the southern lands of the governorate and the lands overlooking the Nile River - Rosetta Branch.

  • Egypt's New Administrative Capital City

    Egypt's New Administrative Capital

    The New Administrative Capital is located between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, 60 km from Cairo and the same distance from Ain Sokhna and Suez. The New Administrative Capital is located on the border of Badr City, in the area between the Cairo-Suez and Cairo-Ain Sokhna roads, just after New Cairo, Mostakbal City and Madinaty.

  • Historical Importance of Al Gharbia

    Al Gharbia Governorate

    Gharbia Governorate is one of the governorates full of archaeological sites, whether they are places or facilities (mosques, churches), as the governorate is a destination for visitors to these places throughout the year, whether they are Egyptians from the different governorates.

  • Marsa Alam City

    Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

    The Hamata area, south of Marsa Alam in the Red Sea, is one of the most important parts of the Wadi El Gemal Reserve, whether in the desert or the sea. It was named after the sorrel plant, which was distorted to Hamata.

Red Sea Attractions

Red Sea Attractions

Experience the allure of the Red Sea with our Egypt Tours, renowned for its breathtaking marine life and vibrant coral reefs. Dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful fish and explore world-class dive sites like Ras Mohammed National Park and the Blue Hole in Dahab. Relax on pristine beaches in Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada, where luxurious resorts offer stunning views of the Red Sea sunset. Whether you're a diving enthusiast or seeking relaxation in paradise, the Red Sea promises an unforgettable escape.

Top Places in the Red Sea

Ras Mohammed National Park, Egypt. Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Mohammed is known for its clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. It is an excellent place for snorkeling and diving, with sites such as Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef.

Sharm El Sheikh is a popular resort city with access to some of the best diving sites in the Red Sea. The Strait of Tiran, Ras Umm Sid, and the Thistlegorm Wreck are highlights known for their abundant marine life and underwater landscapes.

Dahab Also known for its relaxed atmosphere and excellent diving opportunities, Dahab offers sites such as the Blue Hole, a famous underwater hole known for its dramatic drops and rich marine biodiversity.

Things to do in Sharm El-Sheikh
16
05

Sharm El-Sheikh

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Sharm el-sheik was established in the south of the Sinai Peninsula as a Bedouin fishing village but reached its development in the late seventeenth century, becoming in a short time a prestigious tourist destination. It has a lot of activities that attract people to do: snorkeling and diving, camel riding in the desert, and excursions to the interior to visit historical sites of great cultural value such as the Monastery of St. Catherine.

Hurghada Egypt Things to Do
16
05

Hurghada

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Located on the shores of the Red Sea, Hurghada is a coastal destination of crystal clear waters and colorful seabed ideal for diving, something that makes it one of the most important tourist cities in Egypt.

South Sinai | Mount Sinai
16
05

Sinai Peninsula

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The largest city in Sinai is Arish, the capital of North Sinai. Other larger settlements include Sharm el-Sheikh and El-Tor, on the southern coast. The interior of Sinai is arid (effectively a desert), mountainous and sparsely populated, the largest settlements being St. Catherine and Nekhel.

Dahab Activities
16
05

Dahab | The Perfect Red Sea Resort Town

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Dahab is an Egyptian resort town that belongs to the South Sinai Governorate and is located on the Gulf of Aqaba, about 100 km from Sharm El-Sheikh and 87 km from Nuweiba, and was named after the color of its golden sand. The city is famous for its crystal clear beaches and natural dive sites rich in coral reefs.

Taba | Things to do in Taba
16
05

Taba

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Taba is a border town that envelops the mountains with its resorts, its coastal strip is the most beautiful at the level of the peninsula and consists of a series of bays, lakes, a strait, and an island, the most beautiful sights of this island is the fort Salah al-Din, which was restored by the Egyptian Antiquities Organization. It is characterized by the presence of archaeological sites dating back some 5000 years and rare fauna in addition to the traditional heritage of the resident Bedouins.

Nuweiba Activities
16
05

Nuweiba

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Nuweiba is an Egyptian coastal city located on the Sinai Peninsula overlooking the Red Sea. The city is famous for the port of Nuweiba. And it is a tourist-agricultural-commercial area, as it is a major Egyptian port on the Gulf of Aqaba, in it there are also many water wells, in addition to the nearby flood waters and springs.

Safaga
16
05

Safaga

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Safaga is a city on the Red Sea coast, located 53 km south of Hurghada. It is a small port and contains many tourist villages. It specializes in diving courses and fishing competitions and is replete with hotels and many world-famous fish restaurants. Its waters specialize in black sand with special characteristics and are used medically in some cases. Its distinctive beaches make it a suitable place for skiing.

Marsa Alam Resorts
16
05

Marsa Alam

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Marsa Alam is one of the most beautiful diving areas in Egypt and the world and a popular destination for safari enthusiasts. Usually, visits to Marsa Alam city start with a visit to the Wadi El-Gamal Reserve, the most beautiful nature reserve in Egypt, which includes a large area of the beaches of Marsa Alam city, within its reach the so-called meteorite lake, which many countries of the world come to see and enjoy.

Tiran Island Sharm El Sheikh | Tiran Island Diving
16
05

Tiran Island

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The island is characterized by many things, small islands, coral reefs floating on the surface of its water, in addition to the presence of many water trips in beautiful yachts, as it is considered one of the places that can be visited by lovers of swimming and diving, due to the clarity and freshness of its waters. This island is distinguished by its strategic location, as it is considered one of the most important western shipping lines that pass in front of the city of Sharm el-Sheikh.

Ras Muhammad National Park
16
05

Ras Muhammad National Park | Nature Reserve

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Ras Muhammed Reserve is one of the most beautiful and wonderful parts of the world, so some call it God's Paradise on Earth for its stunning natural landscapes and a remarkable diversity between plant, animal, and marine environment, as it contains fossils dating back more than 75 million years. Rich in stunning coral reefs and beautiful islands.

El Gouna | El Gouna Nightlife
16
05

El Gouna

Admin Red Sea Attractions

El Gouna is one of the most famous resorts on the Red Sea coast, located in Hurghada. It is characterized as a site for deep-sea diving and various water sports and for golf lovers, there is an 18-hole golf course.

Ain Sokhna | Ain Sokhna Activities
16
05

Ain Sokhna

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Ain Sokhna is considered one of the most beautiful cities of the Red Sea and the closest to Cairo. It is a summer and winter resort, and the sands of its beaches are among the most beautiful in the world and are suitable for camping. It is also an excellent place for water sports, fishing, and underwater photography.

Information about  Mountain of Sinai
16
05

Mount Sinai

Admin Red Sea Attractions

It is also known as Moses Mountain, a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula that the Abrahamic religions consider a holy place. Mount Sinai is mentioned many times in the Book of Exodus and other books of the Bible and the Quran. According to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, the biblical Mount Sinai was the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

Saint Catherine Monastery
16
05

Saint Catherine Monastery

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Mount Sinai is located at the place where God appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush, below the Mount of the Decalogue. In God's providence, it is also at this site that the holy relics of St. Catherine are enshrined. This is the oldest inhabited Christian monastery, with a history dating back seventeen centuries.

Sharm AL Sheikh International Airport
16
05

Sharm AL Sheikh International Airport

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Formerly called Africa International Airport, it is a large international airport that is located 23 kilometers away from Sharm El-Sheikh. After recovering the remaining occupied territory in Sinai, the Ministry of Civil Aviation was given possession of it. It included a basic pre-equipped structure with two passenger halls, one for arrivals and the other for transit, each with a capacity of 150.

Hurgadah International Airport
16
05

Hurgadah International Airport

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The airport in Hurghada has a VIP lounge. This is the service that has to be scheduled ahead of time. The lounge has a bright, comfortable interior decor. There are free foreign publications and refreshments available.

El Ain Al Sokhna Port
16
05

Ain Sokhna Port

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Beginning in the port of Sokhna, the development led to the establishment of Egypt's first completely automated port and was well acknowledged for its public-private cooperation. There is a sizable refinery close to the port that produces ammonia and refines sugar and vegetable fuel.

Visit Safaga Port
16
05

Safaga Port

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Red Sea coast's Safaga port is situated 65 kilometers south of Hurghada and south of Safaga. It is known for its year-round calm, dry climate, which has no negative effects on activities like as marine traffic.

Suez Canal
16
05

The Suez Canal in Egypt

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Suez Canal is an artificial waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, enabling commercial and military ships to pass between Europe and East Asia. It is the shortest sea path between European countries and the countries around the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean which is the heart of trade and navigation in the world and the world's busiest route. Now you can book your tour with Cairo Top Tours’s professional team to the Suez Canal.

Red Sea Egypt Monasteries
16
05

The Monastery of St. Anthony: A Journey Through Time and Faith

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The city by the Red Sea has special old religious places called monasteries. These monasteries are very important because they are where a group of people called Coptic Orthodox monks started living a long time ago. The first monk ever was a man named Anba Antonius, and he lived near the Red Sea. There is a monastery named after him, called the Monastery of St. Antonius, and it was the very first monastery in the whole world!

Grand Aquarium Hurghada Ticket
16
05

Aquarium: The first aquarium in Hurghada

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Grand Aquarium in Hurghada is a unique marine attraction, combining a vast array of fish tanks, a tropical rainforest, and a suspended glass tunnel for an unforgettable experience. Covering 44,000 m², it houses over 22 tanks featuring rare Red Sea species, along with a zoo of wild animals and birds.

Colored Canyon in Nuweiba
16
05

Sinai's “Colorful Valley” Tourism in color

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Colored Canyon in Taba, South Sinai, is a breathtaking natural wonder, offering a unique adventure through a maze of colorful sandstone rocks. Known for its vibrant mineral-rich walls in shades of red, orange, and purple, this 800-meter-long canyon attracts adventurers, photographers, and nature lovers alike.

Colored Canyon in Nuweiba
16
05

Giftun Island in Hurghada: A hidden paradise in the Red Sea

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Giftun Island, near Hurghada in the Red Sea, is a paradise for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, it’s a top destination for snorkeling, diving, and relaxing amidst breathtaking natural beauty.

Mahmya Island in Hurghada
16
05

Giftun Island: The Red Sea’s First Natural Reserve

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Giftun Island, the first natural reserve in the Red Sea, is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Known for its pristine white-sand beaches, rare coral reefs, diverse marine life, and playful dolphin shoals, it draws tourists from around the world.

Port Ghalib in Marsa Alam Egypt
16
05

Port Ghalib in Marsa Alam

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The most noticeable aspect is the area's lush landscaping, which turns the resort—which is situated on one of the Red Sea's most gorgeous beaches—into an oasis in this dry desert. Hurghada is 250 miles away, Quseir is 150 km away, and Marsa Alam is 70 km away from the project.

Monastery of Saint Anthony
16
05

The Monastery of St. Anthony the Great in the Red Sea

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Monastery of Saint Anthony, established in the 4th century, is one of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world. Located in the Egyptian desert, it was founded by Saint Anthony the Great, who is considered the father of monasticism. The monastery features beautiful Byzantine architecture, ancient frescoes, and is a significant pilgrimage site, embodying a rich spiritual heritage and tranquil environment.

Monastery of Saint Paul
16
05

Saint Paul the Anchorite Monastery

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Monastery of Saint Paul, also known as Saint Paul the Anchorite Monastery, is an ancient Christian monastery in Egypt, dedicated to Saint Paul of Thebes, one of the earliest Christian hermits. Established in the 4th century, it boasts stunning frescoes, a rich collection of religious artifacts, and a serene atmosphere, making it a significant pilgrimage site and an important example of early Christian architecture.

Sharm El-Sheikh International Museum of Antiquities
16
05

Sharm El Sheikh Museum South Sinai

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Sharm El-Sheikh International Museum of Antiquities is a cultural institution in Egypt that showcases the region's rich heritage through a diverse collection of artifacts, including ancient Egyptian relics and mummies. It aims to enhance understanding of Egypt's history and archaeology, making it a valuable destination for tourists and scholars. Modern display techniques emphasize the importance of preserving and celebrating Egypt's ancient past.

Salah El-Din Castle Taba
16
05

Saladin Citadel - Taba Attractions

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Salah El-Din Castle, also known as Taba Fortress, is a historic fortress in Taba, Egypt, built in the 12th century by Ayyubid Sultan Salah El-Din to protect against Crusader invasions. It features impressive stone walls and towers with stunning views of the Gulf of Aqaba. Restored to attract tourists, it serves as a symbol of Egypt's rich history and military architecture.

Burning bush st catherine's monastery
16
05

Secrets of the bramble tree in St. Catherine's Monastery

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Moses, the Prophet of God, sought to commune with his Lord near the Holy Bramble tree, found only in South Sinai. This green, non-fruiting bramble plant, currently in Saint Catherine's Monastery, has failed to bear fruit and has been unable to be re-grow anywhere in the world.

Al Qusayr, Egypt | Al Quseir history
16
05

Al-Quseir on Egypt's Red Sea Coast

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Al-Qusayr, the oldest city in the Red Sea Governorate, houses numerous monuments from various eras, including the largest, "Al-Tabiya," an Ottoman castle with a unique history. The largest of these is the "Tabiya," which was spread across various cities. The Ottoman castle in Al-Qusayr, built in 1799 AD, aimed to protect the city from bandits and thieves, as well as the caravans of pilgrims leaving for the Hijaz. The castle was built to disrupt life and trade, as the city was left vulnerable due to the thieves' actions.

Dahab Egypt | Red Sea
16
05

Ras Abu Galum National Park

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Between Dahab and Nuweiba on the east coast of South Sinai lies Ras Abu Galum Nature Reserve, one of three reserves that are unparalleled anywhere else due to the diversity of the environment and the unique tourist activity.

Skydiving in Egypt Sharm El Sheikh | Parasailing Sharm El Sheikh
16
05

Parasailing Adventure From Sharm El Sheikh

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Located in the southeastern region of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh is popular among the tourists visiting Egypt and even Africa as a whole. This city attracts foreign tourists who come to enjoy the quietness and adventure that the city presents throughout the year. Sharm El Sheikh is settled on the coastal strip of the Gulf of Aqaba, Kuznetsk aliat has rich and varied environmental and natural potential, making it one of the major centers for both foreign and domestic tourism. Apart from being an international resort suitable for individuals engaged in fishing, swimming and diving.

Dolphin House Reef
16
05

Dolphin House Marsa Allam

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Samadai is a crescent-shaped coral reef located about 5 kilometers from Marsa Alam city. Located about 6 nautical miles southeast of Marsa Alam shore, Samadai is 1.4 kilometers long and 1 kilometer wide and is known as a treasure trove for cetaceans in the area.

Marsa Alam City
16
05

Hamata Islands (Qulaan Archipelago) in Marsa Alam

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The Hamata area, south of Marsa Alam in the Red Sea, is one of the most important parts of the Wadi El Gemal Reserve, whether in the desert or the sea. It was named after the sorrel plant, which was distorted to Hamata.

Egypt Tours FAQ

Read top Egypt tours FAQs

You should book one of our trips to the Red Sea because the Red Sea is one of the most beautiful seas in the world. The beaches of the Red Sea are distinguished by their picturesque landscapes, charming nature, and mild weather. You will enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters.

It depends on your tour. We can transport you to the Red Sea by private car from Luxor or you can take your flight from anywhere to go to the Red Sea and we will offer all tickets or your private car.

The Red Sea offers a wide range of activities for visitors. Some popular activities include snorkeling and diving to explore its vibrant coral reefs and marine life, taking boat trips to go fishing or enjoy scenic cruises, enjoying water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding, and simply relaxing on its beautiful sandy beaches.
 

It began as a fishing community, but by 1980, it had grown to become the major Red Sea beach resort. It gets its name from a plant that grew organically in ancient times. Residents discovered oil in the area in 1913, but it wasn't until 1921 that it was exported.
 

The Red Sea gets its name because sometimes the water changes color. Usually, the water is a pretty blue-green color. But sometimes, there are lots of special algae in the water that make it turn a reddish brown color when they die.

The Red Sea region is a popular destination for tourists, known for its stunning marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and a variety of water-related activities. Some of the famous tourist attractions in the Red Sea Region, particularly in Egypt and Jordan, include:

  • Sharm El Sheikh.
  • Hurghada.
  • Dahab.
  • Marsa Alam.
  • El Gouna.
  • Luxor and Aswan.
  • Sites and cultural Landmarks.

The Red Sea region is a rich tourist area in Egypt that features its sandy beaches and the most beautiful sunny people such as Monastery Al-Anba Bula, Hurghada, Gonah, Marsi Alam and Red Sea. refers to shallow water and small lakes. and from the top can clearly distinguish between large coral reefs, i.e. southern reefs Near the boats, where the cave system is located and around it many small peaks, the dolphin house of Makadi Bay and the Hurghada Aquatic Expo "Aquarium"

Are you a fan of the seas to take you with us on a tour to the adventures of the world of the sea!

 

I think you should try the boat trip. It was amazing and felt like a fancy adventure. Snorkeling was really pretty, and that's what we were supposed to do. But we also got to scuba dive in a super beautiful coral reef near the island.

Hurghada is a very safe place to stay in Egypt. The city has a special testing program to make sure everyone is safe from any harm.

Indeed, there are plenty of opulent resorts and hotels along the Red Sea shore, accommodating a range of tastes and price points. Aqaba in Jordan, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt are a few well-liked travel spots with opulent lodging options. These resorts provide the ideal balance of indulgence and relaxation with their opulent amenities, private beaches, spas, and breathtaking views of the Red Sea.

An essential commercial corridor. Since the time of the ancient Egyptians, this body of water has been utilized for trade. Transport between Europe and Asia greatly eased with the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, which sliced through Egypt to connect the Red Sea with the Mediterranean.
 

;

Cairo Top Tours Partners

Check out our partners

EgyptAir
Fairmont
Sonesta
the oberoi