The Red Sea is one of the most biologically rich and geologically unique marine environments on Earth. Located between northeastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, it stretches over 2,000 kilometers from the Suez Gulf in Egypt to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait near Djibouti. Egypt’s eastern coastline, from Suez in the north to the Sudanese border in the south, borders the Red Sea and is world-renowned for its coral reefs, underwater ecosystems, and coastal resorts.
With crystal-clear waters, warm temperatures year-round, and an unparalleled diversity of marine life, the Red Sea has become one of Egypt’s leading destinations for diving, snorkeling, eco-tourism, and relaxation. Its unique geological setting as part of a tectonic rift zone has also made it a subject of intense scientific study.
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