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Romance: Egypt as an endless love story
Easily accessible, state-of-the-art resorts providing top quality services in magnificent locations with glorious sunshine whenever you come. The legendary land of Egypt offers all this in less than five hours flying time from the UK
ON THE RIGHT SHORES Te Red Sea region’s possibilities are limitless, so you can make your holiday exactly what you want it to be. Among the most varied activities offered by the main destinations of the region, you can take the chance to be pampered at El Gouna or try one of the aquatic sports at Hurghada, explore the peaceful diving sites of Marsa Alam or to chill out in the luxury resort of Port Ghalib. Visitors can also enjoy the sun in Taba or relax in Nuweiba, not to forget Sharm el-Sheikh famous for its nightlife and Dahab for its tran- quillity. Other places, like Safaga, have waters with therapeutic effects.
SHARM EL SHEIKH For its many visitors, the area is known simply as ‘Sharm’, and whatever you’re looking for on holiday, you’ll find it here; whether it’s the natural wonders of land and sea, sun and relaxation, or nightlife with the energy of the world’s best in busy Na’ama Bay. You can dive, snorkel or simply paddle in the waters at Ras Um Sid, Turtle Bay. Ras Mohamed has stunning views
across the Red Sea, which gave the area huge strategic importance throughout history. Today, it’s a beau- tiful national park, set up to protect marine and wildlife and maintain the natural beauty of the area. Not
far south of the resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, this protected area is a must-see the
for vast visitors array of natural
interested in beauty
found in and around the Red Sea. With building of any kind prohibited, Ras Mohammed remains a timeless and pristine environment in which nature flourishes. Or stay in Sharm and sample world-
class international cuisine at one of the restaurants on the beach . Sharm El-Sheikh has consolidated
its worldwide reputation by hosting the UN Climate Change Conference COP27 from 6-18 November this year.
HURGHADA Hurghada was once a quiet fishing village, but over the past 20 years, it has become a leading seashore resort on the Red Sea. Holiday villages and hotels provide watersport facilities for
sailboarders, yachtsmen, scuba
divers and snorkellers, as well as more than 20 miles of stunning beaches on which to relax before adventuring beneath the Red Sea to seek out underwater treasures.
SAIL WITH HISTORY If you’re looking to walk in the foot- steps of Pharaohs, a Nile cruise offers an abundance of awe inspiring moments and vast array of cultural
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