Coloured Canyon offers an awe-inspiring adventure through narrow sandstone passages carved by centuries of wind and water. As sunlight filters through towering walls, it reveals striking bands of red, amber, gold, and deep maroon - mineral layers that give the canyon its name. Winding through tight crevices and smooth, undulating corridors, hikers are surrounded by natural artistry shaped by erosion, leading toward hidden clearings and ancient Bedouin paths. Often compared to Antelope Canyon in the U.S., this geological gem remains a quieter marvel, accessible via guided treks from the coastal town of Nuweiba. Nearby attractions like Pharaoh’s Island and Tiran Island add further depth to the region’s outdoor allure.