The Red Sea area offers a little something for everyone. Sharm el Sheikh is filled with international and luxurious hotels. Hurghada has a pleasant climate and features the largest aquarium in the world. El Gouna is known for its crystal clear waters and wonderful mountains. Lastly, Safaga and Marsa Alam are renowned for therapeutic features.
July in Egypt is even hotter than June. The temperatures can reach 37⁰C during the day and 32⁰C at night. During the 12 hours of sunlight, visitors will benefit from an arid, dry climate. There is zero rainfall and low humidity, so the air atmosphere and pressure can be quite disturbing. Swimmers and divers love the month of July because it comes with water temperatures of almost 29⁰C. The wind speed is 27 km/h and it provides a cooling effect. Those who really want to enjoy the summer in the Red Sea must come here in July.
If you're too busy rushing to the beach, then you could try the takeaway pizzeria called Pizza Tarboush. It is located in Ad Dahar and a pizza can cost up to £25. You can choose from various topping choices and, if you want, you can eat at one of the tables on the sidewalk while admiring the crowds.
In case you want to see the Red Sea when you wake up in the morning, then you should go for Dawar El Omda. This one of a kind complex is located just minutes away from the marina and it features massages, an outdoor pool, a private beach and a shuttle service that takes you to the private beach. The rooms are stylish and they feature an elegant design.
The most notable event in July is the Revolution Day. It takes place on July 23 and it features lots of military processions. This day marks the Egyptian revolution from 1952. As usual, the Red Sea Coast boasts of events in July. The most important is the International Tourism and Shopping Festival, so you may not want to miss it.