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dinner is the classic KARNAK &.
way to experience LUXOR.
the desert. From Karnak, Luxor and
Sharm there are
y
Thebes form a
camel rides into the uthorit fascinating trio of
Top Thrills!
Sinai desert (AW ancient sites, close to
ourist A
£39, DSD £42). the banks of the Nile.
Quad-biking and
yptian T
Eg The Temple of Karnak
Customers looking for a deal?
jeep safaris are also Sharm el Sheikh is the highlight – it
good fun. A Super is the largest temple
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Safari departing from El Gouna complex ever built, covering
combines quad rides, go-karts, nearly 300 acres.
dinner and entertainment East-bank tours visit Luxor
(AW £83, KP £87). Temple and Karnak Temple
Ticket Do Something Attraction Keith
Attraction World also offers a (AT £38, DSD £39), while west-
Examples
Different World Prowse
“star gazing” excursion from bank tours visit the Valley of the
Sharm, with an astronomer guide Kings – home to 26 pharaohs’ Disney’s 7 Day
and opportunity to try making tombs – and the Memnon Colossi
Premium Ticket
£248 £262 £262
Bedouin bread, costing £43. (AT £53, DSD £48). There is also
a walk-through sound-and-light
Discovery Cove
ABU SIMBEL.
show at Karnak in the evenings Ultimate Swim (High)
£264 £279 £278
Abu Simbel is home to two (DSD £26, AW £32, KP £35).
massive temples built into the cliff An early morning hot-air
Siam Park/Loro
face by Pharoah Ramses II. Both balloon over the region is a Parque Twin Ticket
£40 £49 £50
had to be cut away from the rock fantastic way to appreciate its scale
and reconstructed nearby when and beauty (KP £115, AT £113).
PortAventura’s
the artificial Lake Nasser was History buffs will enjoy a private PASS Ticket*
£54 £57 £74
created in the 1960s. Tours tend to tour of the Luxor Museum, with
Disneyland Resort
depart from Aswan, many artefacts from
a three-hour drive ancient Thebes (DSD
Paris 2 Day Hopper
£98 £111 £108
away. Attraction £29). There are day
Thorpe Park UK
World has half-day trips from Red Sea
tours costing £91.
y
resorts to Luxor too;
1 Day Ticket
£26 £35 £27
There are also trips uthorit Keith Prowse has a
by air from Aswan trip from Hurghada
ourist A
to Abu Simbel at £141 including
(AT £198, DSD £195,
yptian T
Eg lunch – it’s a
KP £209). The tomb of Ramses II three-hour drive.
Egypt quick tips
Camera costs Transfers
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at Busch Gardens
® Tower of Power at Siam Park,
Dolphin swim at Discovery Cove
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Tampa Bay Tenerife Orlando
Clients should expect to pay a fee All tours quoted will generally pick
of 60p-£1.20 to use a camera, or clients up from and return them
and not forgetting....
up to £12 for a video camera, in to their hotel.
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Competitor pricing data used in this advert obtained from
www.attractionworld.com and
www.keithprowse.com,
respectively, between 26-30 March 2009, based on like for like adult tickets for use on 1st July 2009.
* PortAventura pricing for DSD & AW based on new 2009 bookings made before 14th May 2009.
All pricing correct at that time. All advertised tickets are subject to availability at the time of booking.
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