- Tiran Island - Wikipedia
Tiran (Arabic: جزيرة تيران Jezîret Tīrān, [1] Jazīrat Tīrān), [2] is an island in the Red Sea The island was part of Egypt before but is now administered by Saudi Arabia after the approval of the Parliament of Egypt and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi [3]
- Where Are The Straits Of Tiran? - WorldAtlas
The Straits of Tiran are narrow straits or sea passages between the Sinai Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula, which link the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba
- Tiran Island: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Tiran Island Tourism: Tripadvisor has 6,800 reviews of Tiran Island Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Tiran Island resource
- Why does Saudi Arabia want Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir?
Why does Saudi Arabia want Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir? A multinational peacekeeping force will leave a strategic Red Sea island by the end of the year, the US says, potentially boosting
- Tiran Island: A Historical and Geographical Jewel in the Red Sea
Tiran Island, located 6 kilometers from the Sinai coast, is a natural marvel The island is uninhabited, with its attractions primarily being its pristine beaches, azure waters, and rich marine life
- Tiran island, Sharm El Sheikh | Red Sea Attraction
Tiran Island, located near Sharm El Sheikh, is a top Red Sea attraction known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and exceptional diving and snorkeling opportunities
- Tiran Island: How To Reach, Best Time Tips - Thrillophilia
Discover Tiran Island, located in the Gulf of Aqaba, halfway between Sharm El Sheikh and Saudi Arabia It offers outstanding views of the Sinai Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula You can see this crown jewel of the Red Sea from every direction along the shoreline of Sharm El Sheikh
- Straits of Tiran - Wikipedia
The Straits of Tiran (Arabic: مضيق تيران Maḍīq Tīrān) are the narrow sea passages between the Sinai and Arabian peninsulas that connect the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea The distance between the two peninsulas is about 13 km (7 nautical miles)
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