Egypt has long been at the top of the middle class's top-rated resort destinations. The beach season lasts here almost all year round. Tourists who come here in June will definitely find something to do in their free time.
Rest in Egypt in June is the most optimal choice of tourists who care about the comfort of their stay and the opportunity to see everything with their own eyes. The high season will begin a little later, there will be crowds of tourists everywhere, and it will not be easy to get even close to the famous pyramids.
June weather
The tropical and subtropical climate provides warm weather in winter and hot in summer. But in winter and spring, the “khamsin”, a sultry dry wind, can interfere with rest, and by summer it usually stops. The ambient temperature in Egypt in June exceeds + 30C °, water + 28C °.
Transport
Getting to Egypt in June will not be difficult. Many airlines offer charter flights that will take tourists almost to their destination. Ticket prices will be slightly lower than in July-September, and this is what many budget-conscious travelers take advantage of.
Floating hotels
Tourists, in addition to ordinary and familiar hotels with a very different number of stars, are offered for recreation "floating hotels" - these are ships that also have 4-5 * categories.
Several decks available on ships are ready to provide almost the same types of recreation as on land. Almost all decks have comfortable cabins for tourists, recreation areas, bars, restaurants. The lowest one also has a site for discos and evenings.
Those who choose this type of vacation in Egypt kill two birds with one stone - they travel around the country, seeing local attractions, and enjoy sunbathing. At the same time, you can make a trip to Cairo or the most beautiful Alexandria.
Beach vacation
Both Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh are ready to offer the best conditions for a June holiday, the tourist can only choose. In Hurghada, gently sloping beaches are most often found, but not all hotels can boast of the open sea. Many of the hotels are located on the banks of artificial lagoons, which can be noticed by some turbidity of the water.
In Sharm el-Sheikh, most of the beaches are considered conditionally sandy. Bathing requires special rubber shoes; you can enter the water barefoot only in certain places. Corals, which begin almost at the coast, are inconvenient for swimming children, but they are an excellent way of diving.