Holidaymakers issued fresh Middle East travel advice as safety risk is identified following 'fatalities'
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
There have been a number of recent incidents involving British nationals on diving boats and tours in the Red Sea
Britons visiting Egypt have been issued a fresh warning regarding diving and snorkelling safety.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) provided holidaymakers with new information on this risk so they can stay well-informed.
The FCDO stated: "There have been recent incidents involving British nationals on diving boats/tours in the Red Sea. Some of these have included fatalities.
"Safety standards of Red Sea resort diving operators and boats vary considerably. Some operators may not provide adequate safety and insurance standards.
Holidaymakers going to Egypt have been issued new water safety guidance
GETTY IMAGESThe FCDO gave Britons taking part in these water activities crucial safety instructions.
You should:
Britons were advised: "Shark attacks are rare, but there have been attacks on tourists in the Red Sea region. Monitor any updates from local authorities or your tour operator."
Holidaymakers were advised to consult the watersports safety advice from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA).
This includes important information on the statistics of watersport-related injuries, the law, the risks around specific watersports and what to look for in an operator.
Egypt is a stunning Middle Eastern holiday destination. It is known for its captivating ancient history and mesmerising ancient architecture, exciting desert adventures from camel treks to sandboarding, water activities, unique and enchanting scenery, year-round sun and delicious cuisine.
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Egypt is home to unique and enchanting scenery
GETTY IMAGESBut when planning a trip there, it is always important to read the FCDO's latest guidance beforehand to ensure a safe, well-informed visit.
This guidance will include the most up-to-date information on warnings and insurance, entry requirements, safety and security, regional risks, health and getting help.
Before going abroad, checking the FCDO's newest advice on your chosen country is always advisable.
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