Hurghada offer all kinds of fun and excitement.

Islands near Hurghada offer all kinds of fun and excitement. Take a day trip to Giftun for snorkeling and a fish barbecue, or view the Red Sea from a submarine! When you're at sea you can shop in the boutiques, relax in the luxury holiday villages or visit the Roman Mons Porphyrites (mountain of porphyry) remains at nearby Gebel Abu Dukhan (Father of Smoke). Day trips or safaris to explore the Red Sea Mountains by camel or jeep are also available. Other nearby islands and destinations include Shadwan Island (diving, snorkeling, fishing but not swimming), Shaab Abu Shiban (diving, snorkeling and swimming), Shaab el-Erg (Diving, fishing and snorkeling), Umm Island Range ( Diving and snorkeling), Umm Gammae Shasb Saghir (Diving), Careless Reef (Diving), Abu Ramada Island (Diving), Shaab Abu Ramada (Fishing) Dishet el-Dhaba (Beaches and swimming), Shaab Abu Hashish (Beaches, diving , snorkeling, swimming and fishing), Sharm el-Arab (Diving, swimming and fishing and Abu Minqar Island (Beaches and swimming).





Hurghada is also a city under development

It 's also a seaside resort, where thousands of older Europeans and others come with their families to enjoy the sun and fun of private resort beaches, some all inclusive. Many of these hotels offer so many activities and facilities that you should never need to leave the resort. Often, the larger resorts have zoos, playgrounds, discos, bars, a series of pools and even small theaters.





Hurghada is also a city under development. Many new hotels and construction are underway, and we can expect to see some great new hotels, restaurants and other facilities in the near future. In reality this is a busy section of the Red Sea in general. Safaga is just south of Hurghada, Soma Bay with its beautiful Sheraton is even closer to the south. To the North is El Gouna, a highly organized resort community. Together, these communities and resort areas offer just about everything a visitor could want, from raucous to isolated scuba diving, with golf, bowling and fishing in between. 

Hurghada, City of in Egypt

Hurghada was founded in the 20th century, and until a few years ago, remained a small fishing village. But today, he went on to become the main tourist resort on the Red Sea coast and an international center for aquatic sports. When it occurs within or on the water you can do here: windsurfing, sailing, fishing, swimming, and, above all, snorkeling and diving. The unique underwater gardens offshore are some of the most beautiful in the world, justifiably famous amongst divers. The warm waters here are ideal for many varieties of rare fish and coral reefs, which can also be observed through glass bottom boats. This area has many fine accommodations, usually offering friendly service and efficient.Restaurants are mostly along the main road. While in Hurghada, do not miss the museum and the aquarium, with their complete collections of flora and fauna of the Red Sea.




Today, Hurghada is known as a city of celebration, particularly among Europeans. Locals and others will say that life begins at night in Hurghada, with many, many clubs. They are particularly frequented by other young people, but certainly many of all ages.You can often find a party overwhelming focus on visitors from a tour group taking over the action of a particular bar. They are easy to find along the main road, along with a lot of cheap hotels and expensive. 

Aswan, Egypt


Aswan, Egypt's sunniest city in the south and ancient frontier town located about 81 miles south of Luxor, has a typical African atmosphere. Its ancient Egyptian name was Syene. Small enough to go around and graced with the most beautiful setting of the Nile, the pace of life is slow and relaxing. Days can be spent strolling up and down the broad Corniche watching the sailboats etch the sky with their tall masts or sitting in floating restaurants listening to Nubian music and eating freshly caught fish.
 
In Aswan the Nile is at its most beautiful, flowing through amber desert and granite rocks, round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants. Explore the souk, full of fragrance and color of spices, perfumes, scarves and baskets. View the spectacular sunsets, while tea on the terrace of the Old Cataract Hotel (named for the first position of the cataract of the Nile is here). Aswan is a favorite winter resort since the beginning of the nineteenth century, and still is a perfect place to escape from it all.
 
Every night Nubian dancers and musicians perform in the Cultural Center, just off the Corniche. 

KARNAK IN THEBES (MODERN LUXOR) 3

The outer walls of the Hall Hypostyle are covered with scenes of battle. Again, Seti I and Ramesses II in the north and south. The scenes have long since lost their color that was painted and the outlines of scenes have been blurred by centuries of wind and sun.E 'uncertain if the battle scenes are based on historical facts or ritual significance. It is believed that when the battle details are very precise, actual events are probably involved. Seti's battles take place in Lebanon, southern Palestine and Syria. The southern walls of Ramesses II have hieroglyphic texts which actually record the details of the Hittite king and Ramesses II signing a peace treaty in the twenty-first year of the reign of Ramses. This is the first trial found a formal agreement is indeed historic and diplomatic.
 
The Hall cross is beyond the back wall of the room hypostyle. The wall is mostly ruined. With the cross hall is a partially reconstructed Third Pylon of Amenhotep (Amenophis) III. The Hall is across the remains of the first sections of the complex of Karnak which are still alive.