Alexandria City
The
2nd biggest city in Egypt and the first port as well older than Cairo
with 1000 years built by Alexander the great in 332 B.C. Alexandria
is so special because of its Greek-roman
monuments like the catacombs, pompies pillar, and the roman
amphitheater. Alexandria was housing the 2nd World seven wonder which
was the light house which was demolished completely during the
medival ages and now the fort of Qaytbay was built in the same place
in the 14th century A.D. even they used some of the old light house
stones. Alexandria has also some modern attractions like montazah
palace built in 1930s and modern Alexandria bibliotheca which was
built at the end of the 20th century A.D. reviving the idea of the
ancient bibliotheca which was burnt down in 49 B.C.
Luxor
city
The
city of Luxor considered the biggest open air museum in the world
because it contains the 3rd world monuments and it was the capital
of Egypt for a long time especially during the new kingdom era of
ancient Egypt where the pharaohs of Egypt built the valley of the
kings to rest themselves in peace and the gigantic Karnak temples and
Luxor temples dedicated to the god Amon-Ra the king of gods in
ancient Egypt. And at the west side of Luxor locating the funerary
temples of those great kings as well as necropolises for the queens
and the nobles.
The
Luxury Nile Dahabiya yacht History of the Nile Dahabiya
For
centuries, writers, adventurous travelers and archaeologists with a
thirst for travel exchanged cold Europe for a few months in warm
Egypt, indulging themselves with legendary buildings and breathtaking
works of art. Although traveling overland was impossible, the Nile
was an ideal means of transport by using yachts which called Nile
Dahabiya.
Aswan
city
Hugely
attractive, Aswan is the busy market centre of the region. In fact,
its ancient name of Swenet, if translated literally from symbols of
the time, means ‘trade’. It can trace its history back to ancient
times when it is believed to have been the site of the very first
Egyptian community Its people had moved from the desert dunes to the
fertile banks of the Nile in search of a supply of water, fish and
land on which to grow produce. They would then trade their goods and
so its reputation as a trading centre developed. Aswan also famous
for its ancient temples especially Philae temple where was the last
place which was using the Heiroglyphs until 535 A.D. when temple was
closed by orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and the two Abu
simble temples which built by the king Ramses II for him and his
favorite wife queen Nefertari. Both temples were relocated during the
1960s by the unisco to save them from lake Nasser water before
drowning them . Both temples are hewn in the bedrock of the mountains
proofing the intelligence of the ancient Egyptians in architecture.
Nile
Felucca
What
is the Nile Felucca? Feluccas are simple, traditional Egyptian
sailboats, that have plied the mighty Nile since ancient times. Our
feluccas are proudly owned and crewed by friendly local sailors and
they have been adapted to comfortably carry our travelers.
The
Red Sea and Sinai
Revel
under the sun in the Red Sea Riviera and enjoy some of the best
seaside and family activities in eastern Egypt. Located near the
Eastern Desert and south of the Sinai, the Red Sea Riviera is a long
coastal area full of beautiful beaches that lead to the Red Sea. Here
you'll be able to swim among dolphins, dugongs and an overwhelming
number of flora and fauna. The year-round sunshine on the Egyptian
Red Sea makes it a perfect diving destination at any time of the
year. Even in the first 3 months of the year, when water temperatures
range from 21 to 22 degrees, you can still swim, snorkel or dive in
the crystal blue waters. You
can take to a touristic hot spot destination and stay in any of the
year round international hotels at Sharm El Sheikh. In the pleasant
climate of Hurghada, you can go underwater fishing, snorkeling,
camping, and visit the world’s largest aqua-culture museum. Dive
into a giant aquarium to see a multi colored world built by an army
of builders - the corals. In the Red Sea Riviera your options are
endless.
Sharm
El Sheikh city
With
sunshine and warm waters all year round, Sharm El Sheikh is the
closest destination to Europe where you can soak up sun, dive amazing
corals reefs, and enjoy the sea any time you need a break from
routine. The climate is lovely and dry all year long with
temperatures ranging between 20° and 25° C in the winter months,
whereas in summer the temperatures go up a little reaching highs of
30 to 35° C. Sharm El Sheikh boasts the widest array of fun,
exciting and even crazy water and extreme sports: besides diving,
snorkeling, sailing, wind and kite-surfing, you can even try sky
diving or parachuting from a helicopter on your next holiday in Sharm
El Sheikh. Moreover, from Sharm El Sheikh, you can easily book trips
and safaris into the nearby Sinai desert and discover the amazing St
Catherine Monastery, or the majestic Sinai Mountains. You can also
head to Sharm for a wellness and pampering holiday; the town is home
to Egypt’s most famous and professional Spas in Egypt. Add to that
endless nights spent at local bars, nightclubs and beaches dancing
the night away or the magic of an existing safari into the
mountainous Sinai desert landscape and you’ll know why Sharm is
ranked among the best vacation destinations in the world. Sharm El
Sheikh has it all to make your holiday an unforgettable experience.
Sharm El Sheikh is located on the Gulf of Aqaba, about 300 km from
Suez and 19 km from Ras Mohammed National Park. Inside Sharm, Naama
Bay is where the action is to be found whereas the Old Town is where
you should head for your daily shopping and souvenirs. If you’re in
the market for some serenity Hadaba (near Ras Um Sid) would be your
choice, here you’ll find calm hotels and resorts.
Hurghada
city
Panning
over 40 km of pristine coastline, Hurghada City has year-round
sunshine, incredibly beautiful coral reefs and dozens of exciting
attractions in a laid back, relaxed atmosphere. Even though it's
known as a top-three diving destination on the planet, it still has
something for everyone, even the non-divers: beach fun, extreme water
sports, clubbing and golfing are only some of the options you’ll
have to choose from. You
can also enjoy an amazingly relaxing holiday by booking a treatment
or two at one of Hurghada's best Spas. Hurghada is a luxury resort
town divided by Sigala, El-Dahar and El-Memsha. Sigala is where
you’ll find many seaside resorts, mid-range hotels and plenty of
restaurants. South of Sigala, you’ll find luxury resorts. El-Dahar
is the older charming part of town with its bountiful bazaar. El
Memsha, which means the village road, is the modern part of the city.
There are numerous luxury locations nearby, visit Soma Bay, Makadi
Bay, and Sahl el Hashish. Considered the capital of the Red Sea
Riviera, Hurghada is south of Suez and 550 km from Cairo. You can
reach Hurghada by ferry from Sharm-el-Sheikh, the road from Luxor and
by the Hurghada International Airport. The temperature is lovely all
year round, with Hurghada’s dry desert climate you should expect
large differences in the temperature between night and day, days are
hot, while nights can get pretty cold especially during winter
months.
Dahab
city
Of
all the Red Sea destinations, Dahab is probably the most appealing
for those who want to soak up some sun in pristine beaches, relax in
laid back atmosphere and try local restaurants. There are also plenty
of cozy local stores to go shopping The beaches are public and the
coral reefs are a few flipper strokes away from the shore. From the
coast of Dahab, you can see the incredible spectacle of Sinai
mountains dropping right into the sea. It is located 90 km away from
Sharm El Sheikh and 87 km away from Nuweiba. Dahab, meaning "gold"
in Arabic, was originally a Bedouin fishing village. Today, it is a
world-renowned windsurfing destination because of the reliable winds
that provide outstanding surfing conditions, especially in the Lagoon
area. Dahab is also a great starting point for a Sinai desert safari.
Coastal reefs and the flourishing underwater fauna make scuba diving
and snorkelling also extremely popular in the area. The Blue Hole,
the Canyon and Fish Bowl, the Caves and the Lighthouse Reef are only
a few of Dahab's world-famous diving sites. You can find low cost
housing 3, 4 and 5 star accommodations, and camping sites in the
desert surrounding Dahab. Dahab’s Climate makes visiting any time
of the year pleasant, temperatures range between 20 and 30°C and the
water temperature averages 27°C in summer and 21°C in winter.
Siwa
oasis
After
a long drive through the barren landscape of the Western Desert, you
won’t believe your eyes when you reach Siwa for the first time. See
an island full of mineral springs, salt lakes and endless Olive and
Palm groves. For a cultural tour in Shali, the oasis' main town,
check out the strange ruins of the Shali Fortress which dominate the
town center and walk along sandy paths to find the Temple of the
Oracle, once visited by Alexander the Great himself to consult the
Oracle of Siwa. Finish your day by taking a dip at Cleopatra's Pool,
where the legendary queen herself is believed to have once swum.
Don’t forget to buy some Siwan Crafts on your way, and spare an
hour or two for a visit to the charming Siwa House Museum.
Adventurous travelers will also get their fix of fun and excitement
by heading for a safari into the great sand sea or trying out quad
biking in the Western Desert of Egypt.
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