Sharm el-SheikhBeing a resort for scuba diving, diving safari, snorkeling, windsurfing Sharm el-Sheik is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Arabic world. |
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SinaiThis triangle-shaped peninsula lies between the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea forming an inviting land for tourists all over the world. |
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DahabThis small town is located on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula and considered to be one of the most fascinating diving destinations and windsurfing centers. |
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NuweibaMagnificent beaches and coral reefs of Nuweiba are the most common draw of this town. The bay is home to a number of resorts and tourist villages |
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TabaSituated on southern border crossing between Egypt and Israel, Taba services travellers coming into Egypt and the Sinai via Eilat. It’s famous for its multifarious diving centers. |
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St. Catherine MonasteryIt has been one of the world’s great centers of religious pilgrimage for over fifteen centuries. Nowadays the monastery guards a large collection of Christian manuscripts and icons. |