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Summary Of: Safaga

Site of Safaga on the Red Sea... Safaga is a marine port connected by a regular cruise shuttle service line with... Safaga City is considered one of the most important therapeutic tourist centres... Safaga has a small but thriving tourism industry... Safaga was a merchant port for many years... Safaga is especially popular among... Safaga acquires its unique character from both its port and the small surrounding village... A holiday in Safaga is mainly about watersports and sightseeing... The black sand dune beaches characteristic of Safaga are a favourite spot for sun bathers... Safaga is also home to some of the most outstanding diving of the Red Sea... Safaga is also a good starting point for a day trip into the...

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