Hurghada
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Hurghada
Like so many of the towns and cities of Egypt, Hurghada, Luxor and Marsa Alam are living history museums. The three cities are positioned as corners of a triangle in the Eastern Desert. Hurghada, a former fishing harbour, stretches 15 miles along the waterfront and is the perfect area for water sports. Marsa Alam is found by the Red Sea coast and tourism is just starting to make an impact. The city of Luxor, with its jaw-droppingly beautiful monuments built by the hands of ancient craftsmen, lies 150 miles inland on the banks of the River Nile.Find your trip
The Mummification Museum in Luxor is the best place to learn about the secrets of the pharaohs. Take your time to reflect and dwell upon ancient Egyptian history, culture and traditions surrounding the funerary process, the very key element in ancient Egyptian belief systems.
Inspired by the award-winning Sinai Trail and founded by the local Kushmaan Bedouin tribe, the Red Sea Mountain Trail spans 170 km, taking you into less explored territory and wild landscapes that were once part of trade, shepherd and smuggling routes. A Bedouin guide will accompany you through the entire 10 day-long hike, but there are easier alternative routes that can be taken anytime.
This museum features a large display of statues and artefacts dating back hundreds of centuries. Most of the exhibits were found in local temples, while some originate from Tutankhamum’s tomb.
El Gouna is a purpose-designed resort, which features award-winning architecture. Here you can find gourmet restaurants, nightclubs, sports and leisure activities including the Red Sea’s first marina and a fine golf course, beaches, spas and special attractions for children.
Blue Paradise Diving Centre is a diving centre that offers holiday-makers a chance to dive and snorkel in the Red Sea and see coral reefs, dolphins and turtles. All diving is carried out under professional supervision.
Makadi Water World is a fun water park with 50 different slides for both kids and adults including a 19 meters free-fall slide, tunnel slides, mini rainbow and elephant slides just to name a few. You can easily spend some hours here.
Try out a one or two-hour horse riding session and admire the spectacular scenery of the Eastern desert. They provide multiple levels of difficulty, from beginners to professional riders and even child-friendly ponies. There are also safaris to the mountains which include a packed lunch and drinks.
Mahmya is an eco-tourism haven with white sandy beaches and clear blue waters. This is a beautiful place to relax and good for snorkelling. It is described as an exotic escape that will give you memories for life.
The Mummification Museum in Luxor is the best place to learn about the secrets of the pharaohs. Take your time to reflect and dwell upon ancient Egyptian history, culture and traditions surrounding the funerary process, the very key element in ancient Egyptian belief systems.
Inspired by the award-winning Sinai Trail and founded by the local Kushmaan Bedouin tribe, the Red Sea Mountain Trail spans 170 km, taking you into less explored territory and wild landscapes that were once part of trade, shepherd and smuggling routes. A Bedouin guide will accompany you through the entire 10 day-long hike, but there are easier alternative routes that can be taken anytime.
El Halaka offers a wide selection of fresh fish on both set menus and á la carte options. They have friendly service and excellent desserts. Located opposite the Fish Market.
The Heaven Restaurant is considered to be one of the best restaurants in Hurghada. Here you can enjoy the most amazing view accompanied by delicious food and excellent service.
Puddleduck Bar & Restaurant offers fabulous food and comes well-recommend from both tourists and locals. The menu changes frequently to make sure availability and freshness of products. They have great service and a lovely atmosphere.
Moby Dick Restaurant is located in one of the most popular venues in the city. Here you can enjoy fresh seafood dishes plus an international menu in a friendly atmosphere.
Caribbean Bar is part of the Bella Vista Hotel and has a lovely beach front location. The menu offers fresh salads and grilled delicacies as well as tasty drinks. Very relaxing atmosphere and friendly staff.
This is a popular Greek restaurant with polite staff, good food and reasonable prices. If you are very hungry you have come to the right place, the portions are huge! The venue is open 24 hours.
The restaurant opened its doors in 1930 and has grown to be one of the most popular restaurants in the city ever since. Al-Sahaby restaurant serves a variety of international and authentic Egyptian and Bedouin food.
This busy restaurant provides authentic Italian food in the middle of Luxor. Pizza Roma-it has excellent prices, good food and good service. From the menu you can choose Italian entrees and of course delicious pizza.
El Halaka offers a wide selection of fresh fish on both set menus and á la carte options. They have friendly service and excellent desserts. Located opposite the Fish Market.
The Heaven Restaurant is considered to be one of the best restaurants in Hurghada. Here you can enjoy the most amazing view accompanied by delicious food and excellent service.
The area around Luxor’s Corniche el-Nil is one of the busiest in the city, and everything from jewellery to leather goods can be found here.
Senzo Mall is located in the heart of Hurgada. It covers an area of 250,000 square meters and provides all types of shops, services and recreational activities. You will find everything from ladies' wear, men's wear, and footwear, to electronics and accessories.
Habiba Gallery is an outlet for quality handcraft and cotton of Egypt made by local producers. Here you can buy beautiful embroidery, beadwork, hand loomed textiles, bracelets, hand beaten brass lamps and much more. This is the perfect place to go for gifts.
Aboudi Book Shop is one of the oldest and largest bookstores in the historic city of Luxor, it opened its doors in 1909. Not only books are provided here but also souvenirs, Egyptian gifts and children’s books.
Ata Bazaar is located in front of Luxor temple and is a hassle-free bazaar where you can find Egyptian souvenirs at very reasonable prices, which means there is no need to haggle. The staff are friendly and helpful.
This old Egyptian-style craft shop is located on the road to Medinet Habu, West Bank, Luxor. When entering the shop you will be met by friendly staff (no hassle). The crafts come from all areas of Egypt and the prices are very reasonable.
Stroll around in the beautiful and secure metropolitan surroundings of Hurghada Marina Boulevard. Here you will find high quality and cutting-edge fashion, high-end quality jewellery, well-made swimsuits from world-renowned designers, bags and accessories.
Souk is a unique Egyptian/Moroccan style market place and it is perfect for traditional shopping. In New Hurghada Marina you will find a selection of the finest hand-crafted items such as fashion accessories, a big variety of bags, different designs of belly dance costumes, beautiful dresses, perfumes, spices and souvenirs. You will certainly find something to remind you of your holiday by the Red Sea.
The area around Luxor’s Corniche el-Nil is one of the busiest in the city, and everything from jewellery to leather goods can be found here.
Senzo Mall is located in the heart of Hurgada. It covers an area of 250,000 square meters and provides all types of shops, services and recreational activities. You will find everything from ladies' wear, men's wear, and footwear, to electronics and accessories.
All visitors to Egypt must obtain a visa from one of the Egyptian diplomatic missions before entering the country or hold an Egypt eVisa. Upon entering, visitors must hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Egypt. All travellers to Egypt for tourism purposes must be able to provide evidence of authorized permission to travel whilst in-country. You will find further information as well as a list of countries eligible for an Egypt eVisa at www.egyptvisa.com.
To avoid uncomfortable crowds at Egypt's most popular sites, avoid travelling in December and January as these months constitute peak tourist season. To enjoy more pleasant temperatures and better accommodation prices, visit from October to April.
All airports are centrally located and served by a network of the national and international airlines. From Hurghada Airport can easily reach the city centre by bus or taxi. You can find the bus next to the airport passenger terminal and start filled up. They journey takes about 20 minutes. Taxis can also be found next to the airport passenger terminal.
Luxor International Airport is located 6 kilometres from the city and currently Egypt's fourth-biggest airport. There are two terminals serving international and domestic flights. There is an inexpensive public bus service from the airport to the town, a journey which takes about 15 minutes. Taxis available from outside the terminal but be ready to bargain for a good rate. Special limousine services are also available. Car rental companies are represented at the airport.
Marsa Alam Airport is the first privately owned airport in Egypt and it is serving both international and domestic flights. You can book a private airport transfer between Marsa Alam airport and Marsa Alam city.
To get around these cities you can either walk or order a taxi. Mini-buses are common if you want to ride with the locals. Trains, which fall into two categories, one with air-conditioning the other without, are ideal for travelling to nearby towns and cities.
Taxis are available from outside the airports and the bus and rail stations in Hurghada, Luxor and Marsa Alam. Always check the price to your destination. Drivers will leave when the taxi is full, although you can have a vehicle to yourself if you are prepared to pay extra. Pay extra attention so you arrive at your destination and that you do not get scammed when you pay.
There are several post offices in the region however, they can be a minefield if Arabic is not spoken or read. Hotels all offer postal services, which is a safe option to ensure letters are sent and delivered safely. Another option is the main post office in Hurghada.
All visitors to Egypt must obtain a visa from one of the Egyptian diplomatic missions before entering the country or hold an Egypt eVisa. Upon entering, visitors must hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Egypt. All travellers to Egypt for tourism purposes must be able to provide evidence of authorized permission to travel whilst in-country. You will find further information as well as a list of countries eligible for an Egypt eVisa at www.egyptvisa.com.
To avoid uncomfortable crowds at Egypt's most popular sites, avoid travelling in December and January as these months constitute peak tourist season. To enjoy more pleasant temperatures and better accommodation prices, visit from October to April.
