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  • The Valley of the Queens

    The Valley of the Queens

    The valley ceased to be a royal burial site after the conclusion of the Twentieth Dynasty. Many of the tombs were extensively reused. Many tombs were modified so that they could hold multiple burials. In some cases, this involved digging the remains into existing tombs. Not much is known about the use of the Valley of the Queens during the Ptolemaic period, but during the Roman period there was extensive renewed use of the valley as a burial site.

  • Wadi El Rayan in Faiyum | Waterfalls in Wadi El Rayan

    Wadi El Rayan in Faiyum | Waterfalls in Wadi El Rayan

    Wadi Al-Rayan Nature Reserve is one of the distinguished tourist areas in Fayoum Governorate, and one of the most important areas is the picturesque Wadi Al-Rayan Falls with its charming nature, which made it a destination for hundreds of thousands of tourists from different countries of the world who visit it during the year and enjoy practicing various tourist activities around the waterfalls, such as sand skiing, bird watching, and others.

  • Tourism in Aswan | Aswan Tourism in Egypt

    Tourism in Aswan | Aswan Tourism in Egypt

    Aswan Governorate has a huge wealth of diverse natural attractions, including the great Nile River, a large number of nature reserves, vast areas of deserts and mountains, and other areas of attractive nature. It is also characterized by an ancient, unique, rich and diverse civilization, as it possesses a civilizational and cultural heritage that bears witness to all the periods of history that have succeeded in it during thousands of years.

  • The Medical Tourism in Egypt | Therapeutic Tourism Egypt

    The Medical Tourism in Egypt | Therapeutic Tourism Egypt

    If you are planning medical tourism in Egypt and you don't know what medical tourism places you can visit, let me tell you, dear reader, about places rich in natural resources that provide effective treatments to get rid of diseases and get the most energy and vitality.

  • The Nile River information

    The Nile River information

    The Nile River is the longest river in the world and is located in the continent of Africa, and it divides the land of Egypt from south to north to branch into two branches that flow into the Mediterranean Sea, namely the Rosetta Branch and the Damietta Branch, its length is from its headwaters in Lake Tanganyika to its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea

  • Goddess Isis | The Egyptian Goddess Isis

    Goddess Isis | The Egyptian Goddess Isis

    In the first millennium BCE, Isis and Osiris became the most worshipped Egyptian deities, and Isis took on many of the traits of the other gods. The rulers of Egypt and its neighbors to the south in Nubia began building temples specifically dedicated to Isis, and her temple at Philae was one of the most important religious centres for Egyptians and Nubians alike.

Red Sea Attractions

Discover the captivating charm of the Red Sea's coastal gems, where the azure waters harmoniously meet the golden sands under a radiant sky year-round. Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world while snorkeling among the colorful coral reefs in Marsa Alam, or embark on an exhilarating desert safari that begins in the scenic El Gouna.

Experience the opulence of Soma Bay, which offers premier golf courses and rejuvenating spa treatments, all set against stunning ocean vistas. Whether you seek adventure or serenity, the diverse offerings of the Red Sea cater to every traveler's dream of a perfect escape.

 Key destinations in the Red Sea include Taba, Egypt. Located near the borders of Palestine and Jordan, Taba is known for its breathtaking beaches and sweeping mountain landscapes. It is famous for its luxurious resorts and its proximity to attractions such as the Sinai Peninsula and nearby nature reserves. Marsa Alam, situated further south along the Red Sea coast, is renowned for its pristine reefs and abundant marine life.

 Noteworthy locations like Elphinstone Reef and Samadai Dolphin House, often called Dolphin Reef, are popular for dolphin encounters and diverse marine species. In addition to diving, Hurghada offers resorts, sandy beaches, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a preferred spot for sun-seekers and those looking to relax by the sea. Likewise, Sharm El Sheikh is celebrated for its luxurious resorts, beautiful beaches, and lively nightlife, serving as a hub for both relaxation and adventurous activities such as desert safaris and boat trips.

In recent years, the Red Sea has gained international recognition as a diving destination, attracting divers from all over the world to sites like Dahab's Blue Hole and the wreckage of the SS Thistlegorm. Current development projects like the Galala Plateau Resort and the Red Sea Project also aim to make the region a sustainable hub for upscale tourism.

 


 

Sharm El-Sheikh in Sinai
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Sharm El-Sheikh in Sinai

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The city of Sharm El Sheikh is one of the best tourist destinations in Egypt, specifically in Sinai, which contains natural reserves and various activities that can be done.

Hurghada in Egypt
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Hurghada in Egypt

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Hurghada is one of the most famous East Coast cities in Egypt, attracting tourists from all over the world due to Hurghada's unique and diverse features. Hurghada is characterized by its beautiful and sandy beaches that extend for more than 30 kilometers.

beauty of  Sinai Peninsula
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beauty of Sinai Peninsula

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Sinai has a charming nature that varies between mountains, plains, valleys, and beautiful beaches in addition to the sea waters where coral reefs, rare fish, and picturesque nature are found.

Dahab in South Sinai | The Perfect Red Sea Resort Town
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Dahab in South Sinai | The Perfect Red Sea Resort Town

Admin Red Sea Attractions

Tourist places in Dahab are considered one of the best destinations that many are keen to visit, whether from inside or outside Egypt, as it is one of the most important tourist cities located in South Sinai, thanks to its pristine beaches that derive their beauty from the Gulf of Aqaba, as well as its coral reefs and many rare marine creatures.

Taba in South Sinai
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Taba in South Sinai

Admin Red Sea Attractions

It is about 240 kilometers north of Sharm El Sheikh. The city represents a great historical and strategic value for its privileged location overlooking the borders of four countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Palestine.

About Nuweiba
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About Nuweiba

Admin Red Sea Attractions

The city was formerly known as Nuweiba Castle or Tabiya Nuweiba due to the castle that was built in the past. The city follows the villages of Wasit and Taba and 8 communities, with a population of 2443 people spread over an area of 1678 acres, most of whom are Bedouins, especially the Muzina and Tarabin tribes, in addition to a number of expatriates, most of whom work in the fields of tourism, ports, and services.

Egypt Tours FAQ

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You should book one of our trips to the Red Sea because the Red Sea is one of the most beautiful seas in the world. The beaches of the Red Sea are distinguished by their picturesque landscapes, charming nature, and mild weather. You will enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters.

It depends on your tour. We can transport you to the Red Sea by private car from Luxor or you can take your flight from anywhere to go to the Red Sea and we will offer all tickets or your private car.

The Red Sea offers a wide range of activities for visitors. Some popular activities include snorkeling and diving to explore its vibrant coral reefs and marine life, taking boat trips to go fishing or enjoy scenic cruises, enjoying water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding, and simply relaxing on its beautiful sandy beaches.
 

It began as a fishing community, but by 1980, it had grown to become the major Red Sea beach resort. It gets its name from a plant that grew organically in ancient times. Residents discovered oil in the area in 1913, but it wasn't until 1921 that it was exported.
 

The Red Sea gets its name because sometimes the water changes color. Usually, the water is a pretty blue-green color. But sometimes, there are lots of special algae in the water that make it turn a reddish brown color when they die.

The Red Sea region is a popular destination for tourists, known for its stunning marine life, vibrant coral reefs, and a variety of water-related activities. Some of the famous tourist attractions in the Red Sea Region, particularly in Egypt and Jordan, include:

  • Sharm El Sheikh.
  • Hurghada.
  • Dahab.
  • Marsa Alam.
  • El Gouna.
  • Luxor and Aswan.
  • Sites and cultural Landmarks.

The Red Sea region is a rich tourist area in Egypt that features its sandy beaches and the most beautiful sunny people such as Monastery Al-Anba Bula, Hurghada, Gonah, Marsi Alam and Red Sea. refers to shallow water and small lakes. and from the top can clearly distinguish between large coral reefs, i.e. southern reefs Near the boats, where the cave system is located and around it many small peaks, the dolphin house of Makadi Bay and the Hurghada Aquatic Expo "Aquarium"

Are you a fan of the seas to take you with us on a tour to the adventures of the world of the sea!

 

I think you should try the boat trip. It was amazing and felt like a fancy adventure. Snorkeling was really pretty, and that's what we were supposed to do. But we also got to scuba dive in a super beautiful coral reef near the island.

Hurghada is a very safe place to stay in Egypt. The city has a special testing program to make sure everyone is safe from any harm.

Indeed, there are plenty of opulent resorts and hotels along the Red Sea shore, accommodating a range of tastes and price points. Aqaba in Jordan, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt are a few well-liked travel spots with opulent lodging options. These resorts provide the ideal balance of indulgence and relaxation with their opulent amenities, private beaches, spas, and breathtaking views of the Red Sea.

An essential commercial corridor. Since the time of the ancient Egyptians, this body of water has been utilized for trade. Transport between Europe and Asia greatly eased with the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, which sliced through Egypt to connect the Red Sea with the Mediterranean.

 

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