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Red Sea diving
safari desert in Red Sea
Golf in Red Sea
Fishing in Red Sea
Things to do in Red Sea, diving, safari, golf and fishing :

Diving:
The Red Sea was created by the movement of plates on the Earth’s surface about 30 million years ago. At that time, the Arabian Peninsula started to part from Africa along a thin break line which was filled by the ocean’s water. However, "Mother Nature" did not stop there. Twenty million years ago another geological movement started. The Arabian Peninsula which parted from Africa, started to move to the North. That movement struck resistance in Turkey and swung to the East, and another break line was formed. This one stretching all the way from the Northern part of Israel, through the Jordan valley to the Dead Sea, and finally through the Gulf of Aqaba to Ras Mohamad at the Southern point of the Sinai. The young age of the Gulf of Aqaba is what makes it so deep, 100 meters in Dahab and 1800 meters North of the Straits of Tiran. On the other hand, the old Gulf of Suez is relatively shallow, with 85 meters maximum depth. The Red Sea is still widening at about one half inch per year, the rift is the youngest region of continental breakup on the planet, allowing geologists to learn about processes that occurred in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans hundreds of millions of years earlier.
Safari: Available in the oases and Sinai. These areas are considered the most suitable places for camping. Recently, in Red Sea areas such as Hurghada, Sharm, and Safage, people are joining the desert world and enjoying the life there. Holidays in particular are a popular time for this; you will find many staying in the desert enjoying all the fun and entertainment by way of Jeeps and camels.
Golf: The Red Sea coast extends for one thousand kilometers of beautiful mountains and boasts pristine beaches, the endless coral reefs, deep sea fishing and golf. The resort community of El-Gouna comprises half a dozen hotel resorts and a course built on lagoons. American Architect Michael Graves designed the Steigenberger Golf Resort to blend into the Red Sea landscape. The Cascade at Soma Bay links course with its spectacular sea side holes designed by Gary Player – perhaps with a thought of Pebble Beach in mind. Two golf resorts exist at the Pharaonic style Sheraton Soma Bay and the charming Robison Club. Amongst the dozens of world class year-round resort hotels is the Movenpick Jolie Ville with its golf course designed around lagoons with the Sinai mountains as its backdrop.
Fishing: This competition is organized by the Egyptian Angling Federation in cooperation with the Maritime Sports Club and sponsored by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. Held annually in February with people joining from all over the world, it really gives you a spirit for the competition and people love it.
 
 

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