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Overlooking the Gulf of Aqaba at southern tip of the Sinai peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh enjoys a moderate climate all year round. It's a must-visit for divers and those sun lovers seeking peace and tranquility.
The clear blue waters of the Red Sea are rich in marine life and coral reefs. Inland this part of Egypt is steeped in history, with such sites to see as ancient St. Catherine's Monastery and Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
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Dahab
(100 mins from Sharm El Sheikh) One of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in South Sinai and one of the Red Sea's best diving and scuba resorts thanks to its gleaming waters and colourful marine life. This laid-back tourist town features more than 20 diving centres, plus plenty of camp sites, and a number of luxury hotels and resort complexes.
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