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North Africa FACTFILE


Where to Book It Cosmos Tours and Cruises


0844 573 0660 www.cosmostourama.co.uk A new dedicated Europe and North Africa programme features coach touring in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia, with several new itineraries, including a week in Tunisia combining a stay in Hammamet with a two-day trip to the Sahara, and a seven-night gardens and cookery tour in Morocco. A new fi ve-day Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains tour costs from £535pp half-board including fl ights.


Olympic Holidays 0844 499 4449 www.olympicholidays.com


The Egypt winter sun 2010/11 programme features properties in the major resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada as well as Cairo, Luxor and Nile cruises. Taba and Taba Heights are new for the operator. Seven nights’ B&B at the Marriott Taba Heights Red Sea Resort costs from £532pp in January 2011 including fl ights and transfers.


Who Flies There (key carriers only)


Egyptair – fl ies to Cairo and Luxor: 020 7734 2343; www.egyptair.com; Royal Air Maroc – fl ies to Marrakech, Tangier and Casablanca: 020 7307 5800; www.royalairmaroc.com Tunisair – fl ies to Tunis and Djerba (and Enfi dha from 2011): 020 7734 7644; www.tunisair.com. British Airways – fl ies to Tunis, Cairo, Sharm el Sheikh: 0844 493 0 787; www.ba.com; BMI – fl ies to Cairo: 0844 8484 888; www.fl ybmi.com; EasyJet – fl ies to Luxor, Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh, Agadir, Marrakech (www.easyjet.com); Jet2.com – fl ies to Monastir, Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada (08712 226 1737; www.jet2.com).


More Information Tourist Offi ces


Moroccan National Tourist Offi ce: 020 7437 0073; www.visitmorocco.com Egyptian State Tourist Offi ce: 020 7495 6489; www.egypt.travel Tunisian National Tourist Offi ce: 020 7224 5561; www.cometotunisia.co.uk


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