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What’s the weather like in El Gouna in April?
The El Gouna weather in April is perfect for an early summer break to this magical resort in Egypt. The climate here’s amazing all year and the temperature in April’s slightly cooler than the heat of June, July and August.Geographical influences
El Gouna’s found on the east coast of Egypt, about 10km north of the popular resort of Hurghada. The Red Sea gently washes against El Gouna’s sandy beaches and the sea breeze is very refreshing in the daytime heat. Resorts inland don’t benefit from this cooling wind.Averages
The weather in El Gouna in April produces an average daytime high temperature of a balmy 30°C. This can easily top 35°C on even hotter days and only occasionally falls to lows of around 27°C. The average water temperature at this time is very inviting too. If you fancy a relaxing dip in the sea or even trying some water sports at El Gouna, the temperature will be about 23°C. El Gouna’s famous for its fantastic amount of sunshine. You can expect an average of 11 hours each day in April, with the sun rising at 5.30am and finally setting after 6pm. There’s no need to worry about rain here along the Red Sea in April. On average it gets just 1mm across the month and you’ll probably see no rain at all during your holiday. The humidity level’s 51% and the UV level’s high, so use plenty of sunblock if you’re relaxing by your pool or the beach.