Alexandria
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The pearl of Mediterranean, Alexandria is the second Largest city in Egypt. The port of Alexandria is the main port in Egypt, dating back to 1900 BC when the Pharaohs established a port west of Pharaoh and Pharos Island.
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Port Said
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Port Said is the second most important after Alexandria Port. It is located on the Mediterranean sea to the north of the Suez Canal. Egyptian economy is depend on the Port which is vital for exported Egyptian products and also is a fuelling station for ships that pass through the Suez canal.
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Safaga Port
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Safaga is located on the coast of the Red Sea. Safaga is a marine port connected by a regular cruise shuttle service line. It is considered one of the most important therapeutic tourist centers.
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Ein Sokhna Port
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Ein El Sokhna Port is located in 55 km south of Suez and it is the nearest bathing resort to Cairo . It is one of the beautiful spots on the Red Sea. It is considered both a summer and winter resort.
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Suez Port
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The port of Suez is situated at the southern end of the Suez Canal, forming the northern port of Suez Bay. For its strategic geographical location, the Suez is the main artery of world transportation as it links the east to the west through four major oceans and seas ( the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean ).
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Hurghada Port
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Hurghada was once a small fishing village on the Red Sea founded in the early 20th century. However since the 1980s Hurghada has been continually enlarged by Egyptian and foreign investors to become the leading seashore tourist resort on the Red Sea.
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