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  1. 6 giorni fa · May 07, 2024 8 min read. The Red Sea is known for its exceptional marine biodiversity and for being a popular tourist destination for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling. In this Red Sea travel guide, you will find the information you need to visit the Red Sea and plan a dream vacation.

  2. 6 giorni fa · My 6-day diving trip in the Red Sea in Egypt for $499 ($83 per day): 3 dives, accommodation, transport, and food

  3. 19 apr 2024 · Our favourite Red Sea day diving sites. Published on: April 19, 2024. The Red Sea is known worldwide as one of the finest places to do your diving. The variety of sites and underwater life on offer make it the perfect place to tick plenty of boxes when you’re on your diving holiday.

  4. 3 mag 2024 · Emperor runs dive centres in three easily-accessible Red Sea resorts where we offer daily boat diving: There is the relaxed ‘above and below’ Marsa Alam, the vibrant Sharm el Sheikh and our new Wadi Sabarah base which offers nature and tranquility. VIEW. Egypt PADI Dive Courses.

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  5. 22 apr 2024 · April 22, 2024. By. JD Scuba. Jake Davies boards Ghazala Explorer for an unforgettable Red Sea diving experience… The Red Sea is known for its range of dives, from bright, colourful reefs with a diverse array of reef species to world-famous wrecks scattered along its numerous atolls.

  6. 23 apr 2024 · The Gulf of Aqaba offers some of the best diving in the Red Sea, known globally for its spectacular marine life and vibrant coral reefs. The biodiversity is exceptional, with over 500 species of corals and 1,200 species of fish. The dive sites here cater to all levels—from beginners to seasoned divers—and are easily accessible from the shore.

  7. 16 apr 2024 · Geografia. Con i suoi 2.350 km di lunghezza ed i suoi 350 km di larghezza massima, il Mar Rosso è un vasto bacino, chiuso a nord dal golfo di Suez e dal golfo di Aqaba e a sud dallo stretto di Bab-al-Mandib, di un centinaio di metri di profondità.