Ain El Sukhna or the Hot Springs is a city and a resort on the Coast of the Gulf of Suez, on the Red Sea. It locates about 55km to the south of Suez City on the Red Sea Coast. It is recommended to reach any of the close airports to El Ein El Sokhna and then take a bus or a car to the city.The city's name is driven from the sulfuric water springs in Gabal Ataqa that is usually visited by people who suffer from some rheumatic ailments. As an enchanting summer resort out of this world, the city promises dreamy weekends for Egyptians, mainly from Cairo and Eastern governorates as well as for other foreigner visitors. The ever-clean beaches of the city provide an ideal place to enjoy one's passion for the crystalline blue waters.

Shalatin
Bir Shalatin is small village in the Red Sea governorate. It locates on the Sudanese border and is inhabited by several Egyptian and Sudanese nomad tribes. The Camel market in Shalatin is one of the most attractive places to be visited in this area that is renown for its very hot weather.S