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Egypt nice places

A Nile cruise behind the High Dam in Aswan, southern Egypt, on Lake Nasser to visit the Abu Simbel temples.

Abu Simbel Temple

The Abu Simbel temples in southern Egypt were built by Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BCE. They consist of two massive rock-cut temples—the Great Temple dedicated to Ramesses II and the smaller Temple of Hathor dedicated to Queen Nefertari. Famous for their colossal statues and relocation in the 1960s to save them from flooding, they remain one of Egypt’s most iconic monuments.

Don't forget

It is very important on this trip not to forget to take your camera and video camera, and you can do that with your mobile phone. Also, pack a small bag containing a bottle of mineral water, some sandwiches, and other items for entertainment during the trip.

  • Camera
  • Video camera
  • Credit cards
  • Mobile
  • Travel bag
  • Snack
  • Map

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Diving magic moments

Marsa Alam, on Egypt’s southern Red Sea coast, is one of the world’s premier diving destinations. It offers crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, dolphins, sea turtles, dugongs, and even sharks, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced divers.

The most important diving areas in Marsa Alam

The most important diving areas in Marsa Alam include world-class reefs and centers such as Marsa Alam Diving Center | Deep south-divers PADI & SDI, Coral Reef Divers, Dive in Marsa, Marsa Alam Divers, Marsa Diving Center, Marsa Shagra Village, Dive club, and Scuba World Divers JAZ Neo Reef Marsa / Jaz Grand Marsa. These sites and centers give access to iconic dive spots like Elphinstone Reef, Abu Dabbab Bay, Dolphin House, and Fury Shoals.

Diving and water sports centers

The Red Sea is home to some of the world’s most renowned diving and water sports centers, offering everything from beginner scuba courses to advanced wreck and reef dives, plus snorkeling, freediving, and water sports activities. Key Diving & Water Sports Centers in the Red Sea Red Sea Dive Center – Located in Aqaba, Jordan, this family-run center combines a hotel stay with guided dives, PADI courses, and access to Aqaba Marine Park. Red Sea Life Diving Center – Based in Hurghada, Egypt, offering PADI 5-star training, snorkeling, and trips to iconic sites like Elphinstone Reef. Diamond Red Sea - Diving in Hurghada – A highly rated center open 24/7, specializing in personalized dive trips and excursions to Hurghada’s reefs. Classic Red Sea Diving Center Hurghada – Situated inside Sunny Days El Palacio Resort, offering professional courses and daily dive trips. Red Sea Star Diving Center – Another Hurghada-based option, known for friendly service and reef exploration. Red Sea Diving Academy – Located at Hurghada’s new marina, offering PADI-certified courses and excursions with a focus on safety and fun. Red Sea Marine Diving Center – Based in Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai, offering guided dives, courses, and trips to famous reefs like Ras Mohammed. Sky Red Sea Diving & Aqua Center – Situated at Beach Albatros Resort in Hurghada, combining diving with water sports equipment rentals for a full aquatic experience.


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Do not Forget

Passport & Visas – Double-check validity and entry requirements. Flight & Hotel Confirmations – Keep both digital and printed copies. Travel Insurance – Covers health, cancellations, and emergencies. Cash & Cards – Local currency plus an international card. Emergency Contacts – Embassy, family, and local numbers.

Very important on a diving trip

when planning a diving trip, there are some essentials that are very important to ensure safety, comfort, and enjoyment underwater. Here’s a focused checklist: Certification Card & Logbook – Proof of your diving level (PADI, SSI, etc.). Mask, Snorkel, and Fins – Fit and comfort are critical; rentals may not always suit you. Wetsuit/Drysuit – Thickness depends on water temperature; Red Sea divers often use 3–5 mm suits. Dive Computer – Tracks depth, time, and decompression limits. Regulator & Octopus – Reliable breathing equipment with a backup second stage. Buoyancy Control Device (BCD) – For stability and control underwater.

Safety Must-Haves

Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) – Essential for drift dives and signaling boats. Dive Knife/Tool – For cutting fishing lines or entanglements. First Aid Kit – Include seasickness tablets and waterproof bandages. Insurance – Specialized dive insurance (like DAN) covers emergencies. Buddy System – Never dive alone; communication is key.

  • Waterproof Bag – Protect valuables on boats.
  • Spare Batteries/Chargers – For dive computers, cameras, and lights.
  • Snacks & Hydration – Diving dehydrates you faster than you think.
  • Reef-Safe Sunscreen – Prevent coral damage.
  • Dry Clothes & Towel – Comfort after dives.

Weather forecast in Egypt

The weather in Egypt this week is generally sunny to mostly sunny, with daytime highs around 22–25 °C in Cairo and cooler evenings. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA) forecasts moderate autumn conditions, with occasional fog in northern regions and a slight chance of light rainfall along the northern coast.

"The Sphinx and the Pyramids"

The Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza are Egypt’s most iconic monuments. The Sphinx, carved from limestone around 2500 BCE, depicts a lion’s body with Pharaoh Khafre’s face. The Pyramids of Giza—Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—were built as royal tombs during the Old Kingdom (c. 2600–2500 BCE) and remain among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

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