Egypt's Red Sea Coast
World-class diving, warm water almost year-round, and a very different Egypt.
Egypt's Red Sea coast — mainly Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh — has some of the most accessible world-class diving and snorkeling on the planet: clear, warm water, healthy coral reefs a short boat ride from shore, and resort infrastructure built specifically around it. It's also a genuinely good place to just do nothing for a few days after the more demanding pace of Cairo and Luxor.
Most people picture Egypt as pyramids and desert, and then they see a photo of the Red Sea's coral reefs and wonder why nobody mentioned this part. It's not a footnote — Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh are two of the most underrated dive destinations in the world, easy to reach, and a genuinely different side of the country from the temple circuit.













































