Abu Soma is located 50 kilometers south of Hurghada and is a location of numerous kitesurfing, windsurfing, and diving centers. The contrast between the turquoise blue sea and the barren desert landscape makes this area an impressive backdrop.
The pleasant temperatures and the steady winds make Abu Soma a perfect spot for kite- / wing- and windsurfing all year round. The wind is usually around 1-2 Bft stronger than in Hurghada, because of the thermal effect from the desert; especially from April to October, the wind is very steady and constant.
A few kilometers north of Abu Soma is the "world-famous" Soma Bay. This bay has an area of several square kilometers and offers beautiful scenery and perfect conditions for water sports.
Tornado Surf runs with the boat a mobile kite and wing station and a school – with the hotspot in the middle of Soma Bay. The platform on the boat for launching / landing saves your long walks to the beach and even less pumping the kite / wing in the sand.
In the city of Safaga, you will get an impression of the colorful life of an Egyptian fishing village, and you can easily get in touch with the very friendly locals. Here is one of the oldest ports of the Red Sea, Port Safaga. It was established already under the Egyptian Pharaoh Sahure about 4,000 years ago, as a base for trade and exploration in the Red Sea.
Today, it is the main base for the Egyptian Navy for patrols in the Southeast of Egypt. It also serves as a starting point for pilgrimages to Mecca, the export of aluminum, and the import of wheat. Accordingly, the city is dominated by an industrial complex and cargo district.
Outside of the hotels and resorts, the village has few further attractions to offer to the tourists. Along the coastline of Safaga, there are many inner and outer reefs that are very popular for divers and snorkelers.
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