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Are there jellyfish in March-April in Sharm and Hurghada? We will not go around the sea?
10 years ago  •  10 subscribers 11 answers
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There are jellyfish in May, if there are in April. then ok. few Farther...
I am 12 years old and my parents and I will fly to Egypt for the first time.
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 13 answers
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And besides jellyfish, a bunch of poisonous living creatures swim there. In no case should you touch the corals with your hands, do not take any shells, watch where you step. Farther...
3 years ago  •  7 subscribers 5 answers
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There are no jellyfish in the charm. Last year, two microscopic ones washed ashore in July and then .... Farther...
I'm going to this hotel at the beginning of April. My friend is a snorkeler, but she is afraid of jellyfish. Take it off, at this time. Do they sting a lot, or do they sting at all?
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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And if it’s a hedgehog, see a doctor for insurance. They will give an injection against allergies, treat it, give you the necessary medicine with you. Do not step on hedgehogs and take care of yourself. Farther...
And what is the approximate air and water temperature in Sharm El Sheikh from April 10 to April 20? I'm afraid of the heat and too warm sea! ((( Thanks.
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 10 answers
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We rested in July, you understand how hot it was. But at the same time no one got burned, they took Vichy (Vichy) 50 protection factor with them and be sure to go to the local pharmacy in Egypt upon arrival and buy their sunscreen and after-sun protection (after-sun gel with cooling green effect is just super, for protection they took them Nivea 30 factor - like transparent water, and for a beautiful tan they took their oil) I always take Panthenol in the first aid kit to the resort - I didn’t n ... Farther...