With a Camera: A Tour to the Sinai Peninsula The location of Sinai is unknown to me.

The history of Sinai and what to do there are covered in this section.

The Sinai Peninsula’s safety is a hot topic.

Have you ever wished you could escape the bustle of city life while yet having a plethora of activities at your disposal? This is the spot for you if that is the case.

There are two of us, and although the world is rich with locations to visit and activities, few are as enchanting and tranquil and jam-packed with attractions as Egypt’s the Sinai Peninsula.

Once a violent, conflict-ridden area, the Sinai Peninsula is now teeming with exotic plants and animals as well as beautiful coastal cities and resorts.

Some of your questions and concerns about visiting the desert oasis will be addressed in this session.

What is Sinai’s location?

The Sinai Peninsula, also known as simply Sinai in Egypt, is the sole portion of the country that is located on the Asian continent.

A Natural Landbridge connects Africa and Asia thanks to the country’s location between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.

Sinai, Egypt’s largest continent, has an area of around 60,000 square kilometers and accounts for almost 6% of Egypt’s total land area..

Located on the southern point of Sinai, the South Sinai Governorate and North Sinai Governorate are two of the peninsula’s most prominent regions.

According to tradition, a mountain near Sant Catharines monastery resembles Sinai, which is thought to be of great religious importance in the Abrahamic religions. The name Sinai was given in this context.

The climate of the Sinai Peninsula is one of the coldest in Egypt, due largely to the high altitude and rugged terrain, with winter temperatures occasionally reaching minus sixteen degrees Celsius.

The Evolution of Sinai Through Time:

This Land of Wonders has been a part of Egypt from the time of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt, unlike the northern section of Egypt known as the Levant (modern-day Syria, Leboonan, Jordan, Isreal, and Palestine).

Many countries claim this area as their own because of its strategic importance and cultural diversity. Several distinct regulatory entities have had an impact on the area.

As early as the time of the ancient Egyptians, when their land was known as “Market,” or the “Country of Turquoise,” In quest of the precious stone turquoise, which they discovered in abundance, the Egyptians would often go to this region.

After the Pharaoh was overthrown in the Battle of Pelusium, the Persians, led by Darius the first, ruled over Sinai in Egypt.

In 106, Romans and Byzantines invaded and conquered Persians in Sinai. The Persians were unable to mount a serious challenge.

The Ottoman Empire governed the globe from 1260 until 1517.

Sinai was handed over to the Egyptian Government, which was known as “the United Kingdom” since it had been under British authority since 1882 and had been ruled by the Ottoman Empire.

Nationalizing the Suez Canal after Egypt’s freedom from foreign rule meant that Israeli ships couldn’t enter Egyptian seas beyond that point. Because of the continuing war between the two countries.

During the “tripartite onslaught” of October 1956, the Sinai Peninsula was captured by a combination of Israeli, British, and French soldiers.

The Egyptian military started “Operation Badr” to retake Sinai after a succession of wars and operations, large and minor, had been conducted there before. A simultaneous attack by Syrian troops to retake the Golan Heights began.

Finally, in 1979, a comprehensive peace agreement was reached in which Israel promised to withdraw from the West Bank in stages, the last of which occurred in 1982.

The region’s neutrality and the borders surrounding it are now protected by strict regulations.

What Do You Need to Do in Sinai?

Among the numerous attractions of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula are the fascinating creatures that live on land and in the water, as well as world-class resorts like Dahab and Sharm el-Sheikh.

There are no other places in the world where you may take in both the majesty and wonder of the Sinai Desert and the rejuvenating Red Sea with its refreshingly cool waves.

The following is a list in no particular order of the must-see Sinai attractions and spots to visit in Sinai.

St. Catherine’s Monastery:

Village of St. Catherine is located on the Sinai Peninsula near Mount Sinai (the biblical mountain) and the town of Saint Catherine.

For centuries, a Christian martyr, Cathrine of Alexandria, was believed to have been taken to Mount Sanai by angels, according to mythology.

One of the world’s earliest Christian monasteries, the monastery was erected between 548 and 565 and is still in use today.

Some of the codices and manuscripts in the monastery’s library date back to the 4th century, making it the second-largest library in the world.

Last but not least, the monastery is home to countless unique pieces of art, notably the world’s most extensive collection of early icons.

The Egyptian province of Sharm El Sheikh is home to the tourist town of Sharm El Sheikh.

In 1970, Sharm el-Sheikh, a little village on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, was hardly noticeable.

It is now a popular vacation destination for the weary traveler, with more than one million visitors every year.

Scuba divers, windsurfers, and kitesurfers come to this spot for the variety of sports offered, as well as the chance to swim among schools of colorful fish and stunning coral formations.

Another way to enjoy Sharm el-nightlife, Sheikh’s Bedouin culture, and star-studded night sky is to spend the night over a roaring fire in the desert.

Is camping not your thing? Sharm el Sheik is home to a number of well-known hotels, including the Four Seasons and the Meridien.

The northern region of the nation is home to Ras Mohamed National Park.

After Egypt regained control of the Sinai Peninsula, the Ras Mohamed Area was established as a marine and terrestrial wildlife sanctuary to preserve the animals from human intervention.

For animal lovers, the park is a paradise with 220 varieties of coral (including 125 soft corals), 100 fish species, 40 types of starfish, and 100 different kinds of crabs. It is just 12 kilometers from Sharm El Sheikh on the Red Sea Riviera. The park is an exotic wildlife sanctuary.

The Sinai Peninsula’s safety is a hot topic.

Sinai has long fought to maintain its status as a safe tourist destination because of the area’s wide, rugged geography and several clashing cultures. Though the bulk of violence takes place away from tourist attractions and is not aimed at tourists, the great majority of visitors have a trouble-free vacation to the location, according to this conclusion.

As a result, Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula is a perfect destination for anybody searching for a peaceful getaway, stunning scenery, wonderful company, and an unforgettable travel experience.

Dive sites in Egypt are many.
Is Egypt a safe place to go scuba diving?
How Much Will It Cost You to Go Scuba Diving in Egypt?
Which Egyptian dive spots provide the finest prospects for scuba divers?

The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, as well as a cruise down the Nile, are definitely the highlights of any trip to Egypt’s ancient capital.

Unique and amazing Red Sea diving and scuba diving in Egypt is an extra important and vital component that allows you to fully experience and appreciate what a lovely and marvel-filled world we live on.

Divers and aquamarine enthusiasts from all over the globe flock to Egypt’s Red Sea area because of its bright and abundant aquatic life.

How many questions do you have when it comes to Red Sea diving and diving in Egypt in general?

Among the most often asked topics is where to go scuba diving in Egypt, as well as how much it costs and if it is safe.

Our goal is to put your mind at ease and have you packing your gear and flying to Egypt for an Exceptional Red Sea Diving Experience with these answers to your questions.

Anywhere in the World Is a Great Place to Dive.

“Location, location, location” is the real estate agent’s mantra. When it comes to diving in Egypt, this couldn’t be more true.

You may take a breath-taking plunge into the Mediterranean Sea at a number of spots along Egypt’s coastline.

The following is a list of some of Egypt’s top diving and scuba diving locations.

Alexandria:

While Red Sea Diving & Its Resorts in Egypt have a well-deserved reputation as Egypt’s premier diving destination, the Northern Coastline of Egypt offers a unique set of diving opportunities that are often neglected.

Diving on the Northern Coasts is known for delivering a unique diving experience in the form of historical and archeological exploration.

Alexandria, for example, serves as a good illustration of this trend.

Old dives at Cleopatra’s Palace, Antirhodos, and Alexandria’s historic lighthouse are all available to guests at this location.

Many of Napoleon’s and World War II’s shipwrecks have been swallowed up by the water in the Mediterranean, as well as old Pharaonic and Roman ruins dating back thousands of years.

The Brothers Islands

Big Brother Island and Little Brother Island are separated by 70 kilometers in the Gulf of Aden from the little port town of El Quseir.

Divers flock to the islands because they are one of Egypt’s best diving spots, and each island offers a different kind of diving experience.

It is well-known for its abundance of Variant Coral Formations, both soft and hard, on the 400-meter-long Big Brother Island.

In addition, it is a popular location for shipwreck enthusiasts.

The Little Brother, which is 500 meters long and is home to Little Brother, has coral formations and other aquatic species including Hammerheads and Thresher Sharks.

Dahab:

Whether you’re a fisherman or a nature lover, you’ll be able to discover peace and tranquility in this coastal sanctuary.

Dahab, Egypt’s southernmost city, offers a rare mix of excellent scuba diving and a laid-back attitude and mood, making it a sought-after destination.

All but a few of the best diving spots, including the famous blue hole, can be reached by land.

There are plenty of fish, coral bommies, and coral reefs to explore in Dahab, Egypt, which makes it a scuba diver’s dream. The hotels are also fairly priced and high-quality.

In the Egyptian city of El Gouna:

Privately created and purpose-built resort, El Gouna, is situated north of Hurghada on the Sinai Peninsula around 25 kilometers away. Egypt’s ancient and history-laden cities like Luxor and Aswan don’t come close to Cairo when it comes to the city’s many hotels, spas, and private villas.

With its close proximity to Shaab Abu Nuhas, El Gouna also provides an unforgettable Red Sea diving experience.

There are several names for El Quseir (El Quseir).

Ancient settlement El Quseir, one of the Pharos land’s ancient cities, is an estimated 5000-year-old metropolis that operated as one of the most important Egyptian ports for a lengthy period of time.

Middle of the nation between Mars Alam and Hurghada, it’s a great place to base yourself.

EL Quseir is a fantastic dive site for first-time Egyptian divers as well as seasoned explorers.

You may learn how to dive and enhance your driving skills in the shallow seas.

Lionfish and Ribbontail, among others, may be found in the Red Sea waters around the island.

Hurghada:

It wasn’t until the 1980s that Hurghada went from a simple fishing village to an internationally famous tourist destination.

Beginner divers may get an idea of what it’s like to dive in Egypt in Hurghada’s shallow, protected, and readily accessible seas and aquatic environments. It doesn’t matter what degree of experience you have when it comes to diving the Red Sea, since Hurghada has the best coral formations and shipwreck sites in the world waiting for you at the bottom of the vast blue.

Safaga:

Seventy-kilometers south of Hurghada, Safaga is a great place to go scuba diving while you’re visiting Egypt.

The Red Sea has it everything, including the Sunken Salam Boat, a wonderful shipwreck for shipwreck fans, an abundance of marine life, and the Walls of Beautiful Corals, to name just a few highlights.

Tourists flock to the Egyptian province of Sharm el Sheik to visit the vacation town of Sharm El Sheik.

Finally, Sharm el-Sheikh is one of the world’s top diving locations, according to National Geographic, in addition to being a major coastal tourism attraction in Egypt.

Located near the southernmost tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el-Sheikh is a popular tourist destination.

Divers of all levels may benefit from our experience.

Ras Mohamed Park and island reefs in the Tiran Straits are two of the most popular diving destinations in the region.

How much does it cost to go diving in Egypt?

Because of this, it’s difficult to answer this particular question. The answer depends on where you’re diving, how long you’ll be diving for and whether or not it’s a free-dive or an expert-guided driving excursion.

However, the predicted price range is from 34 USD (26.48 pounds) to roughly 478 USD (372.21 pounds) at the maximum point feasible.

As a rule of thumb, it is a good idea to check out the prices of many different diving schools before making a decision.

Is Scuba Diving in Egypt Safe?

Depending on where you want to dive and when you want to begin, you should plan to arrive in Egypt around late July or early December.

Consider the fact that water temperatures may rise beyond 30 degrees Celsius in August and September, before plummeting significantly from January to April, before going for a swim.

As a result, Egypt Diving vacations to Hurghada, Sharm, Sadaga, and other areas are safe and enjoyable, with tens of thousands of tourists flocking to these resorts every year.

In the end, there is no better way to see Egypt’s beautiful coral caves, natural canals, and multi-colored schools of fish and other marine life than by taking a dive in the Red Sea.

Hurghada and Safaga, Egypt’s premier scuba diving resorts
El Gouna is referred to as EL GOUNA in the abbreviated form.

El Gouna is known as the “Little Venice of the Red Sea” because of its 33 diving destinations, some of which are still unexplored and others that are known for their mysterious wrecks.
Abu Nuhas’ reefs are teeming with vivid coral reefs and a wide variety of marine life, all of which may be found in the waters around the Carnatic, Chrisoula K, Giannis D, and Rosalie Moller wrecks.

ABILITY TO DIVE AT ALL HEIGHTS IS A REQUIREMENT.
INTERACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE MARINE LIFE

These include Napoleon fish, turtles, rays, enormous moray eels, and a wide variety of sharks.

NOT TO BE MISSED DIVES

The Poseidon Garden’s coral gardens are the responsibility of Sha’ab El Erg.
The wrecks of Sha’ab Abu Nuhas are well-known.

• WRECKS stands for “Wrecking Crew,” an acronym.

Chrisoula K., Giannis D., Kimon M., Rosalie Moller, and Ulysses make up the Carnatic Symphony Orchestra.

HURGHADA

 

If you’re a dedicated underwater photographer, Hurghada is a must-visit in Egypt’s diving capital.

While snorkeling around Erg Somaya and Shawan’s coral reef island of Giftun, you’ll come across a stunning underwater garden that surrounds the coral reef islands, and it’s a must-see for anybody interested in marine life.

All-Levels Diving Capabilities
INTERACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE MARINE LIFE

Many species of fish may be found in the waters around the island: butterflyfish and rainbow wrasse; moray eels; Napoleon fish; turtles; grouper fish; dolphins; blacktip sharks; and surgeonfish schools.

NOT TO BE MISSED DIVES

The police station is well-known for its enormous gorgonians.

Known for its alcyonarians, Erg Somaya is a collection of Giftun Islands with a depth of 100 meters.

WRECKS

In this order: Excalibur – El Mina – Colon IV – El Mina.

SAFAGA

Safaga is a terrific place to dive because of the excellent visibility and moderate currents that define the area’s waters.

A wide variety of species may be seen in the beautiful coral gardens, notably around Ras Abu Soma and Sha’ab Tobia.

It is impossible not to have an amazing time when diving in this picturesque fishing harbor, whether it is at Tobia Arbaa, Panorama Reef, the Middle Reef, or the Salem Express wreck.

ABILITY TO DIVE AT ALL HEIGHTS IS A REQUIREMENT.
INTERACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE MARINE LIFE

One may find Napoleon fish, parrot fish, barracuda and grouper as well as clown and rockfish and stingrays in the water. There are also many different kinds of sharks and turtles.

NOT TO BE MISSED DIVES

The pelagic biodiversity of Ras Abu Soma and Sha’ab Tobia is well-known. Panorama Reef is home to some of the world’s most extreme diving.

The center reef is excellent for night diving.

M.V. Hatour, in route from Salem to Al Kahfain through the M.V. Hatour, has derailed and sunk.

From El Gouna to Safaga, the distance is considerable.

Relax on one of the many gorgeous beaches in the immediate area after visiting the ‘aquarium’ and seeing the great variety of fish.