Hurghada International Airport is the international airport of Hurghada in Egypt. Location: It is located inland, 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of El Dahar, the downtown of Hurghada. It is the second busiest airport in Egypt after Cairo International Airport and an important destination for leisure flights mainly from Europe. It serves Hurghada, the center of the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt,...
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Luxor is a city on the east bank of the Nile River in southern Egypt. It's on the site of ancient Thebes, the pharaohs’ capital at the height of their power, during the 16th–11th centuries B.C. Today's city surrounds 2 huge, surviving ancient monuments: graceful Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple, a mile north of the property. The royal tombs of the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the...
Marsa Alam International Airport is an international airport located 60 km north of Marsa Alam in Egypt. It is an important destination for leisure flights from Europe. It was built in response to the increasing needs of European travelers to this southern Red Sea destination, along with other airports on the Red Sea such as Hurghada International Airport, being inaugurated on 16 October 2003....
Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt Hurghada is a city in Egypt (in Arabic Al-Ghurdaqah, الغردقة ). It is the capital of the Red Sea governorate of Egypt. Hurghada is the most popular holiday destination in the Red Sea area. Tourists all over the world come to Hurghada to enjoy the Egyptian sun and sea. Other Red Sea Resorts close to Hurghada are El Gouna, Sahl Hasheesh, and Makadi...
El Dahar is the "original" Hurghada and existed as a fishing village long before the area was 'discovered' by mass tourism. To experience a culture is to smell, hear, and taste it. Where better to do this than at traditional markets where people have been trading for thousands of years? When you travel to Hurghada, visiting the souks in Dahar is a must. They are exotic, mysterious,...
Mamsha, Hurghada El Mamsha is the newest area of Hurghada. it’s also called Village Roads, New Hurghada, and Promenade. It is the newest area in Hurghada, mostly built for tourists. The promenade starts at the height of the OId Vic beach and extends 6 km to the south along the way many of the bigger, popular hotels are located for example Steigenberger Al Dau · Jaz Casa Del Mar Resort...
Sheraton, Hurghada Sheraton Street / Sheraton Road Is one of the most famous streets in Hurghada. Along Sheraton is one of the main streets in the city, and is home to many modern hotels, trendy bars, tempting cafes, local shops, bazaars, shopping centers, and other businesses. Here you will find everything you need, from fresh fruits, vegetables, and local spices to high-quality Egyptian textiles,...
THE ROYAL MUMMIES HALL AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN CIVILISATION The Royal Mummies Hall Considered the crown jewel of the museum, the Royal Mummies' Hall is especiallydesigned to display the mummies of the ancient Kings and Queens of Egypt. The design aims to give the visitor the feeling of strolling down the Valley of The Kings,where most of these mummies were initially resting. The hall...
sea and mountains of Hurghada About Hurghada Mountains: The Red Sea Governorate is characterized by a series of giant mountains in the middle of it from the north to the south from the western side of it, these gigantic, towering mountains, among them, are three known mountain peaks with history and well-known names that the people of the desert take as a guide in their travels, and mountain safari...
The Abu Simbel Sun Festival The only event in Egypt is the Festival of the Sun. This unique attraction takes place in the Abu Simbel Temple and happens only twice a year. The Abu Simbel Sun Festival is a bi-annual event that takes place at the spectacular temple of Ramses II in the south of Egypt. On two days of the year, the central chamber of the temple is illuminated by the sun. For a short...