Yes, the Red Sea separates Egypt from Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Sudan.
Egypt, Jordan, Somalia, Eritrea, and Saudi Arabia
Egypt and Israel.
Egypt, Jordan, Somalia, Eritrea, and Saudi Arabia
That would be the Red Sea.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia borders the Red Sea.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are separated by the Red Sea, with a narrow maritime border between them. The two countries are located in the northeastern corner of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, respectively. The Strait of Tiran, located at the northern end of the Red Sea, is the primary waterway connecting the two nations. Despite their geographical separation, Egypt and Saudi Arabia share cultural, historical, and political ties.
It's called: The Red Sea. The majors cities in west coast of Saudi Arabia on the red sea are: Jeddah, Yanbu, Jazan and Rabigh where the new King Abdullah University is located. Are you just a sixth grader looking for the answer to a homework assingment? I know you are. I'm an eighth grader >=( omfg
Saudi Arabia and Egypt and Yemen
The three countries located east of Egypt are Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Israel. Saudi Arabia is directly to the southeast across the Red Sea, while Jordan and Israel lie to the northeast, with the Gulf of Aqaba separating them from Egypt.
Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea,Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen surrounds it.