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Is it hot in Egypt in June
Namely, from the 6th to the 18th. We are afraid of getting burned. Thanks
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15 subscribers  • asked 2009-05-2516 years ago
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аватар miki08
I began to develop such an opinion that very many did not teach either geography or physics at school. Yes, Sharm is 28 degrees N. sh.a Hurghada is even further south. Because the sun in June-July just monstrously burns. The water is beautiful warm and people can walk in it for hours, and this is where elementary physics comes in. People swim on the water and not under the water. Drops of water on the skin are the effect of a lens, and therefore very often people get burns, and in the worst case, melanoma (skin cancer). I do not think that it is a great pleasure to spend the whole holiday in a room under an air conditioner, or on a beach under a canopy, smeared with cream from head to toe. At this time of the year, it is still better to relax on the coast of the Black or Mediterranean Sea. At least you can swim there early in the morning or late in the evening.
аватар masik38
We went to Egypt 5 times and always at different times! The worst time to spend in this country is the month of July! The heat is unbearable! But the sea is super and the tan is the main thing not to overdo it! More creams and everything will be fine!
аватар yulkasimpapulka
I went exactly in June, it’s hot, but tolerable, but if you sunbathe smartly and stay at the sea not all day, but before 12, and after 16, then everything will be super! This is not Turkey! it couldn't be easier! The water is wonderful! So go boldly!
аватар for_luda
miki08 is enough to write the same answer in the reviews. Have you been there at this time of the year???? ????You can see you taught geography and didn’t finish it .... in the Mediterranean, specifically I mean Turkey, it’s very stuffy. the cut is 4-5 degrees, and in a dry climate it is not felt, while in Turkey it is 28 and stuffy to the point of horror in Egypt 32 and is normally tolerated ...
don't give advice if you don't know what you're talking about
аватар for_luda
in order not to burn before the trip, I go to the sauna and 3-4 times to the solarium, I have never burned an even tan. Friends at first laughed now they do exactly the same, which I advise you
аватар Zlata28
It's hot, but the heat in Egypt is much easier to bear
than in the Crimea, for example, or in Turkey,
due to the dry climate.
The main thing is not to forget about the means of protection from the scorching sun
аватар miki08
And here is Turkey, I did not write about it just do. Montenegro, Croatia northern Mediterranean coast. The point is not at all in the humidity of the air, the further south the sun is more active. The best tan on the coast of the White Sea, and this is not a joke. I learned geography very well, and I express my opinion from personal experience.
аватар for_luda
as far as you can see from your profile, except in Egypt you have not been, what is your personal experience ???????
аватар miki08
What does experience mean? I live in Odessa, can I talk about the Black Sea or not? In his youth he was twice around the world. That is why I chose the coast of the Red Sea for recreation, as the cleanest and richest in flora and fauna, but only in winter and spring. I know firsthand that in the equator region, a woman in the summer is simply dangerous for people with white skin.
аватар PlyusheMonstr
in Egypt, you can burn out in December - which I did the first time I was there (and this coincided with the first trip abroad) I just sat in the sun until 12 ... and then went blisters ...)))))))) )
The climate in Egypt is dry and the heat is easier to bear. For example, 40 in Egypt will feel like 30 in Turkey in Kemer (and atm in July-August is often even more)
so you can go...
the main thing, as has been written more than once, is to sunbathe wisely
and the idea with a solarium is not without meaning (I also practice this myself: the tan sticks faster and lies more evenly)
аватар MaryHelen
You know, I hear a lot that Egypt is easier to tolerate than Turkey... And for many it is! But from personal experience, I will say that the Turkish climate is ideal for me!!! Everything here is very individual! And there is simply nothing to argue about! =)
Let's be friends! =)
аватар olena-rv-ua
miki08, while you were studying geography and physics, we were doing spelling and spelling)))))
Everyone here correctly expressed that it is wise to have a rest in any country at any time of the year. Sun, sea, food, drink and everything else without fanaticism = everything will be OK! Personally, I adore Egypt in October, but this wonderful time has its drawback - it gets dark early. In June, this will definitely not be a problem !!!
аватар asd_
I began to develop such an opinion that very many did not teach either geography or physics at school.
And I also have a Russian language: I’m on the go for hours, right here ... :)))
аватар Amir1
miki08 is right about something. Listen to the doctors. Tanning the way we do it only promotes skin cancer (sorry for the repetition). And we have enough radiation from Chernobyl. So my opinion is that it is better to spend less time in the sun. We'll live longer.
About the heat. I was in Turkey in July. A complete nightmare. I recall with horror this complex and round-the-clock hammam both in the sun and in the shade. Was in Egypt in August. It feels like a hair dryer is pointed at your face. But don't sweat!!! It is definitely better tolerated than in Turkey. Although there is little that is pleasant in one, in another case. Conclusion: each country has its own season and you need to choose it according to your personal tolerance. As for sunburn, many people smoke, knowing that it is very harmful, but they do not stop doing it. So to each his own.
аватар masyanya2140
I rested in July in Montenegro. We lay on the beach from morning until evening. No one got burned and everyone felt great. There is a mild climate and the heat is not felt at all. I was in Egypt in May. It was hot, but I generally love the heat, and there were no problems either. As correctly mentioned above, it all depends on personal climate tolerance. If you know you can handle the heat well, then everything will be OK! Have a nice rest!
аватар STATELY
I went last year to Sharm from June 7 to 14. Everything is wonderful, in the evening it’s generally super! Indeed, not like in Turkey. There and at night the stuffiness is unbearable, and humidity. And Sharm is a pleasure! The sea just seemed cool to me. I can't stand it for a long time, like in Turkey. There's fresh milk. And in this regard, I still thought: how do people go to Egypt in winter? The water is even colder! I dont like. And I can't for health reasons. Go, you won't regret it!
аватар sputnik-2007
People, do not swear, let's be kinder!
аватар YU_LYA
I, too, am faced with a choice: May or June ...
аватар miki08
You can relax in Egypt all year round. The question is what do you expect from this holiday, pleasure, or constant problems. You just have to remember that Egypt is very close to the equator, and the closer to the end of June, the more dangerous the sun.
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