One of the world’s last true hidden treasures, The Red Sea is surrounded by the world’s fourth-largest barrier reef system and spans over 28,000-square-kilometer with an archipelago of more than 90 untouched island, dormant volcanos, sweeping desert dunes, mountain canyons and historical and cultural sites.
The most beautiful destination
The Red Sea is a year-round destination with a temperate climate, averaging a perfect 32 degrees Celsius (90 F) that will enable you to discover the wealth of unspoiled beaches and secret sandbars scattered amongst the fringes of the islands as well as the majestic mountains and sweeping dunes.
Discover experiences you’ve never had before
The landscapes are as varied as they are breathtaking, The Red Sea is a crossroad of land and sea where the rich history of exploration and wonder is lived as much as it is made. A cultural backdrop of natural simplicity providing enriching escapes with boutique twist, served up as a smorgasbord of adventure and exploration: secret spots, hidden gems, and unforgettable moments.
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