Russian tourists banned from swimming in the sea in Egypt.
18.07.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
18.07.2025
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Russian tourists who chose the Stella Di Mare Beach Hotel & Spa in the resort of Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, faced inconveniences due to its location near a military base. In addition to the constant noise from the base, they are not allowed to swim in the sea or be on the beach, as the area is prohibited for them due to its dangerous proximity to the military facility.
Tourists complain that the area near the hotel is patrolled by a military boat, and they have to look for other beaches to relax. Moreover, if they do venture onto the prohibited beach, they are threatened with gunfire. This becomes yet another hassle during the vacation for Russian guests.
Such restrictions and obstacles during their leisure time negatively impact the feelings of travelers and create additional difficulties for those who arrived at the resort to enjoy the sea and sun.
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