HURGHADA, Egypt: Red Sea Diving, Deserts and Culture
Posted by: kirsty_wilson in Africa, tags: Beaches, Deserts, Diving, Egypt, Red SeaWhere is Hurghada?

Hurghada beach by the Red Sea, Egypt
Hurghada is the most accessible location to the Red Sea, situated on the west coast of Egypt. The trip from Cairo to Hurghada by bus takes approximately 7 hours.
It was once a quiet fishing port (as I remember it to be back in the late 80s) but is now a busy tourist destination, with diving and snorkelling being the main attraction.
However, there is also the vast cultural experience of being immersed in the Arabic, muslim and Nubian (local nomads) world. There is of course, also the Egyptian deserts to explore.
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One Great Reason to Visit Hurghada
One great reason to visit Hurghada is for the reef experience of the Red Sea. The vast marine life that you can snorkel or dive with is truly amazing. You are able to swim through dense schools of fish and if you’re really fortunate, you may even see a sea turtle.
Hurghada Reef
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