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Hurghada
Hurghada (; '''', ) is a coastal city that serves as the largest city and capital of the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt. Hurghada has grown from a small fishing village to one of the largest resort destinations along the Red Sea coast, stretching close to 40 km.

Safaga
Safaga, also known as Port Safaga ( '''', ), is a port city in Egypt, on the coast of the Red Sea, located south of Hurghada. The city is also a tourist area that consists of several bungalows and rest houses. Having numerous phosphate mines, it is regarded as the phosphates export center. A paved road of connects Safaga to Qena of Upper Egypt.

Marsa Alam
place in Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

El-Quseir
city in Red Sea, Egypt
Halayeb
Halaib ( ) is a Red Sea port and town located in the Halaib Triangle, a disputed area between Egypt and Sudan.

Ras Gharib
city
Soma Bay
place in Red Sea Governorate, Egypt
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Shalateen
Shalateen ( ', ; also spelled Shalatin and Shalatayn') is the biggest town in the Halaib Triangle, a disputed territory claimed by both Egypt and Sudan. It is located south of Hurghada and is controlled as the administrative center (markaz'') of all Egyptian territory up to the border between Egypt and Sudan, including the villages of:

Kalawy Bay
human settlement
Humaithara
Abu Al Hassan El-Shazly or Sheikh Shazly as called now or the original name Humaithara ( ', also spelled "Humaisara," "Al Maithara") or Sheikh Shazily''' (Arabic. الشيخ الشاذلى) (as it is called in Egypt now) is an isolated town in the Egyptian desert located in the Red Sea Governorate in Egypt. The town is surrounded by hills. The Holy Shrine of Imām Nūr al-Dīn Abū al-Ḥasan ʻAlī al-Shādhilī is located here.