|
|
|
|
Distinguished with its marvelous clear blue waters and sandy beaches, Ain El Sokhna was named after the nearby hot sulfur springs which originate at Gebel Ataka. The city is conveniently stretched along the western Red Sea coast. Cairo is a good springboard here; go on a short break or enjoy a quick day-use away from the big city noise. |
Located on the Gulf of Suez, Ain El Sukhna is a year-round resort destination blessed with temperate climate. Turquoise waters are rich in marine life and coral reefs perfect for divers and snorkelers. With a constant breeze, windsurfing is always popular. Inland, desert safaris into nearby oasis and mountain canyons add to the list of attractions. |
|
|
|
|