See the Red Sea from a Nile cruise

The temperature of the Red Sea is generally rather warm at approximately 22 degrees centigrade and remains so throughout the year making them some of the warmest waters in the world; these waters are also some of the saltiest known. The Red Sea is a very popular destination for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. Not only are these water temperatures extremely comfortable, the waters themselves are usually clear and clean making visibility extremely good.

For those tourists who chose River Nile cruises from which to enjoy the Egyptian landscapes, an excursion to the Red Sea can be an opportunity to experience beautiful and exciting geography and scenery. With these clear waters it is possible to see a huge variety of natural wonders and wildlife. Coral reefs are to be found in this sea as well as a massive range of fish and other sea dwelling creatures. Some of the most eye catching creatures in the underwater world can be seen in the Red Sea such as the masked Butterfly fish, red anemons and tiger sharks.

The Red Sea is also a stretch of water famous for its shipwrecks. Some of the most famous wrecks include the Dunraven and The Million Hope. These wrecks are also popular draws for tourists and divers though generally speaking only highly experienced divers should attempt to visit these underwater wrecks. At River Nile cruises we can ensure that any Nile cruise deals will be both memorable and adventurous.






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