Sunset on the Red Sea

Hurgada Coast is part of the Red Sea in Egypt has a long coastline of about 36 kilometers or 22 miles. Hurgada inhabited by approximately 248 000 residents spread over three areas in the old areas that used to be called down town city center (el dahar), Sekalla to the current downtown and El Memsa which became a modern city. As the city sights in Egypt, Hurgada also has an international airport named Hurgada International airport which makes it easy for foreign tourists to visit. Most foreign tourists who visit Hurgada is coming from mainland Europe such as Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland and Russia from the region as many flags from their group who was on the front of the hotel buildings are scattered.

About the weather, it can be said that Hurgada is normal, every year ranging from 30 to 37 Celsius degree. So in the summer, this area became one of the favorite places for tourist beaches. By late afternoon in Hurgada, you can find a great place to watch the sunset scene on the red sea. Nadi Ijtima’i is a target. Get a little atmosphere to enjoy the beauty of its beaches. Friends playing ball in the yard around the beach that jutted into the sea, made the page that is visible from the beach sand is not sand. Play beach ball in the afternoon is so much fun.

Egyptian housing are far from the coast they seldom can make the swim. The average household in a form of apartment are not allowed to create private pools, nor does the existence of the river behind the house, just a real river. The beach is very shallow, only knee-deep in fewer adults. The shallowness of the beach enables you to see over almost a hundred meters up into the sea.

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