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Hurghada » Hurgada | 105 WHE R E EVEN WI NT E RS AR E WARM The Red Sea’s multicolouredworld There is always something going on around the reefs, where everything bustles with life and colour. There’s no doubt that the Little Mermaid happily spends time with her friends in this underwater world Nestled between the waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the IndianOcean, the Arabian Desert and the Sinai Peninsula, the African and Asian continents, from Suez to the port ofHalayeb, flows theRed Sea, the world’s warmest and saltiest sea. Throughout most of the year the water temperature reaches up to 30 degrees Celsius, while during the winter months it doesn’t fall below 20 °C. One of the natural bays on the environmentally protected Giftun Island is Orange Bay. The island is surrounded by pristine coral reefs, with impressive marine species, colourful fish and extraordinary birds. It encompasses more than 196 varieties of solid coral reefs. Giftun has another possible stop for boat trips. It is a Paradise Island recommended for all lovers of silky sand, colourful coral reefs and exotic scenes that create a feeling of peace and tranquillity. Parasols made of driedpalmleaves stretch along the beach, perfectly suiting the image of the island. The whole scene is free of classic commercial contents, but also noise and crowds. Day-trippers desiring a more active day can enjoy snorkelling. Coral islands are ideal for diving with a mask and flippers as they are rich in the charms of the exquisitely picturesque undersea world, which it is strictly forbidden to touch or take specimens from. The Red Sea abounds with a large number of fish that are unusual in appearance, have the most varied colours and patterns, creating a veritable small sea bazaar and an explosion of colours.There is always something happening around the reefs, so there’s no doubt that the Little Mermaid happily spends time with her friends in this underwater world. Rightnext toGiftunIsland isNapoleonIsland,which has no beaches because it is surrounded by coral reefs. “Napoleon” is actually the name of a fish that is a native of the area and can reach weights of around 250 kilograms. This is the most popular place for snorkelling in Hurghada. There are also countless corals and other fish: clownfish, barracuda, muraena eel etc. You can access these islands on tourist boats that operate yearround and swimeven inwinter, as the sea is still warm. Ko je Luka? Luka Arsenijević (23), rođeni Beograđanin, koji radi svoj posao iz snova – turistički je vodič za jednu egipatsku agenciju i turiste vodi na morske izlete u okolini Hurgade. WHO IS LUKA? Luka Arsenijević (23) is a native Belgrader, who has his dream job – as a tour guide for an Egyptian agency that provides tourists with seafaring day trips in the area around Hurghada. OdmahdoostrvaGiftun je ostrvoNapoleon, bez plaža, jer je okruženokoralnimgrebenima. Napoleon je zapravo ime ribekoja je tu starosedelac, aneki primerci dostignu i težinuod250kilograma / Right next toGiftun Island is Napoleon Island, which has no beaches because it is surrounded by coral reefs. “Napoleon” is actually the name of a fish that is a native of the area and can reach weights of around 250 kilograms Ribe iz Crvenog mora prave mali morski vašar Fish in the Red sea are creating a veritable small sea bazaar

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