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For the
best Red Sea experience most tourists head for the harmless, good
value, artificial comforts...
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...of Sharm el Sheikh, while more adventurous travellers go further north to little... | |||
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...seaside villages like Dahab, cool places to dive, snorkel or just hang out and...
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...walk like an Egyptian, tho' the stoney swimming beaches are forgettable. | |||
| We don't need to mention that both snorkelling and diving are exceptional in the Red Sea... |
...as is the wind-surfing. However, this dude is not a normal mortal, Egyptian or otherwise.
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Pictures left side: A Red Sea resort; down-market Dahab, Red Sea; Scuba Diving in the Red Sea. Right side: The Red Sea's most famous resort, Sharm el Sheikh; the Dahab town shore; windsurfing off the Sinai coast. |
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Sharm el Sheikh, on the east side of the Red Sea is more upmarket than Hurghada and with excellent watersports facilities has a plausible, lively tourist centre in Na'ama Bay, though it's still short of laid-back Egyptness and the suburbs are a half-developed wasteland. Apart from sunbathing Sharm's raison d'etre is scuba diving, with...more Red Sea resort information. THAT'S THE END OF BUGBOG'S EGYPT IMAGE GALLERY
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