Safaga: Egypt’s Hidden Red Sea Gem
Safaga (Bur Safaga) is a little port town located on the coast of the Red Sea in Egypt, 60 kilometers south of Hurghada. Whereas forever in the shadows of the more commercial neighbours, Safaga enjoys a unique recipe of nature, past, and therapeutic tourism, becoming a more and more sought-after place for those who need calm, diving, and wellness.
History and Significance
Safaga is an old maritime center, and the port of Safaga is used for entering the trade and pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia. It was called Philotera in the times of the Ancients and was so named by their ruler, Ptolemy II, after his sister. Archaeological evidence relates the place to mining and trading routes that are thousands of years old.
Tourism and Attractions
Diving and Snorkeling
Safaga is famous for being home to clean corals and transparent oceans, which always draw divers from every nook and cranny of the world. Tobia Arba, Panorama Reef, and the Salem Express – shipwreck provide the combination of colourful sea creatures and the element of history.
Black Sand Beaches
The black sand, which can be found in Safaga, is rich in minerals such as magnesium and calcium, which are said to have a healing effect on skin and joint problems. Owing to that, Safaga has been transformed into a site for medical tourism, especially for the victims of psoriasis and arthritis.
Windsurfing and Kitesurfing
With reliable winds and expansive bays, Safaga is a haven for wind and kitesurfing, with international competitions and year-round visitors to the location due to the demand for water sports.
Desert Excursions
The surrounding Eastern Desert provides adventure options: quad biking, camel riding, and visits to Bedouin villages to learn about the traditional way of living and a wide panorama.
Economy and Port Importance
Safaga’s port is very important to the maritime economy of Egypt; here, the goods of phosphate, grain, and alumina are offloaded. It is also a ferry pick-up point to Dubai in Saudi Arabia, especially during the Hajj period.
Access and Accommodation
Safaga is easily accessible by road from Hurghada International Airport, and it connects to a number of cities in Europe and the Middle East. The town offers a selection of accommodation, from budget hotels to luxury resorts, for divers, wellness seekers, and casual tourists.