Red Sea and Sinai

Red Sea and Sinai

About Red Sea and Sinai

Notice about the resorts and touristic cities on Egypt’s Red Sea coast and in the Sinai Peninsula The Sinai Peninsula, a triangular desert in northeastern Egypt connecting Asia and Africa, is famed for its rugged mountains, historic sites like St. Catherine’s Monastery, and vibrant Red Sea coastline. Key spots like Sharm El Sheikh offer top-tier diving, snorkeling, and adventure, including at Ras Muhammad National Park

Red Sea and Sinai FAQs

How far is Mount Sinai from the Red Sea?
The distance between Mount Sinai and Red Sea is 1225 km. The road distance is 1695.7 km. How long does it take to get from Mount Sinai to Red Sea? It takes approximately 7h 44m to get from Mount Sinai to Red Sea, including transfers
Is Sinai a Red Sea?
Sinai is triangular in shape, with its northern shore lying on the southern Mediterranean Sea, and its southwest and southeast shores on the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea.
How far is Hurghada from Mount Sinai?
The distance between Mount Sinai and Hurghada is 320 km. The road distance is 684.4 km. How do I travel from Mount Sinai to Hurghada without a car? The best way to get from Mount Sinai to Hurghada without a car is to bus which takes 13h 10m and costs $20 - $30.
What do Arabs call the Red Sea?
The Red Sea in Arabic is البحر الأحمر (pronounced al-Baḥr al-ʾAḥmar), which translates literally to "The Red Sea". It is sometimes historically referred to as Baḥr al-Qulzum (بحر القلزم) or simply Bahr (the sea)
Can you visit Mount Sinai from Hurghada?
Mount Sinai tours from Hurghada. Get stunning views of the Sinai desert at sunrise from the top of Mount Sinai, and follow in the footsteps of Moses to see where he received the 10 Commandments. Visit St. Catherine's Monastery and more

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