Excellent Scuba Diving in The Red Sea is Benefitting The Egypt Property Market
Looking for somewhere with excellent scuba diving and also very affordable properties that are experiencing good capital growth and strong rental incomes then you must take a closer look at Egypt property along the beautiful Red Sea.
Red Sea Coastline
If you have been diving in the Red Sea you will know that it has three of the worlds best coastlines with miles of sandy beaches including un-spoilt coral reefs which turn the underwater world into one of the best diving locations on the planet.
Diving in the Red Sea
The warm and welcoming waters benefit from thousands of miles of beautiful coral reef formations making it a very popular diving destination.
The Red Sea is renowned as being one of the most beautiful places on earth. With its fantastically exotic and fascinating natural underwater world and diverse ecosystem where you will find more than 1100 species of fish with around a hundred of them unique to the area.
Hurghada
The city of Hurghada was once a small fishing village on the Red Sea founded in the early 20th century has since been developed and built upon to what is now a thriving tourist destination and leading seashore resort on the Red Sea popular with overseas investors.
Today the city is now a thriving tourist resort that has emerged as most desirable places to holiday & live in Egypt. Which is partly because of the many Km of due miles of beautiful sandy beaches, fantastic climate and superb coral reefs ideal for scuba diving and other water sports.
In fact nowadays the city is hub for aquatic sports. The warm waters are ideal for rare fish and beautiful coral reefs and the unique underwater gardens are some of the finest in the world and very popular for; snorkelling and diving, sailing, deep-sea fishing, wind-surfers, kite-surfers, and swimming.
These attractions combined and making Hurghada properties very popular with holiday makers and people looking for sun, sea, and sand and of course fantastic scuba diving.
Posted: January 17th, 2009 under Scuba Diving Holidays.





