Hurghada consists of three districts, El Dahhar, Al- Sakkala and Al-Ahiaa

The El Dahhar
 district: This is the old city centre, where the typical Egyptian life pulsates. Local markets (Souks), local stores and the fish market invite you for strolls and shopping. Particularly in the evening hours, there are more Egyptians than tourists.

The Al - Sakkala 
district: is also known as the tourist district, which has developed its walking passages around the old port. It is a dynamic area with many hotels, stores, shopping centers, cinema, clubs, and restaurants, which are all open well into the night and who are visited predominantly by holiday-makers.

The Al - Ahiaa 
district: starts approx. 22 km north of Hurghada between EL Gouna and EL Dahhar and is located along the coastal road. Characteristically it consits of a small number of native residents and a multiplicity of finished or still under construction hotels. One cannot enjoy the eastern flair yet, but this will be done in the next few years.
Due to the impressive underwater life of its reefs and islands, as well as the outstanding weather conditions Hurghada represents the most important destination for divers, water sports of all kinds and sunbathers in Egypt.

Hurghada is the capital of the Red Sea


Hurghada is the capital of the Red Sea Governorate and welcomes holiday-goers from all over the world to stay in one of its 250 hotels, from comfortable 3 * to luxurious 5 * hotels; the offers are endless and constantly expanding. Whether you are interested in windsurfing, sailing, high sea-fishing, diving, snorkeling, or simply want to relax on the beach. Hurghada offers are very multifaceted.

Nevertheless, if you still are not exhausted after a very active day, you can go for a typically Egyptian Schai (tea) and Schicha (water pipe) in one of the many cafes or you can go to the market and try your luck in bargaining with the local people. Still not tired? Then visit one of the several clubs which are open well into the morning hours.

Hurghada more than 20 km of hotels along the beach

Hurghada, known in Egypt come Ghardaga, un solo was time UN Simple Fishing Village. But NOW, with its crystal clear water, pristine reefs and wrecks of Grand NUMERO UNO, has become one of the best destinations Egyptian Tourist. The center of the city with its bazaars, mosques and lively atmosphere reflects typical Egyptian life. Inland are the mountains of the wilderness ideal for desert excursions. Most of "all" Hurghada offers sun and relaxation - all you could want for your holiday.
Also known for its nightlife, Giants clubland Egypt Ministry of Sound and Hed Kandi Beach Bar both particles operate hugely successful seven nights a week, is open from mid June 2008, The New Hurghada Marina Boulevard is home to over 80 shops, 15 restaurants and 7 bar, not to mention the country in solo Feet Bungee Rocket proud at the entrance of Marina ...With over 20 km of hotels along the beach, Hurghada to meet the needs of guests of all, from diving to windsurfing to desert safaris.You can choose from the finest 5 star hotels a simple Guest House, and everything in between. Hurghada is world famous being the center of some of the best diving in the world. Within two hours of UN From your hotel you can be among a group of islands that are home to Diving Also Guaranteed to impress the most experienced divers.

Aswan is the major travel hub of the south of Egypt.

Aswan is the most important travel hub of southern Egypt. The area has many things to discover - Elephant island, the Temple of Philae, the Aswan Dam and Abu Simbel farther, which can be seen as a day trip from here.Aswan and its surroundings were known as Nubia in ancient times.You will find that today's demonstration, Aswan had more of an 'African feel' to it than any other city in Egypt. Although you might want to implement the 'Nubian dancers' in the expensive hotels a miss, getting a real taste of this ancient culture would be a great opportunity and an experience you'll never forget - the Nubian Cultural center is a good option here .
The city itself is located on the east bank of the Nile. Relax, visit a few mosques, but then get ready for adventure. The bazaar runs along the Corniche, which continues past the Ferial Gardens and the Nubian Museum, and continues to the cemetery, with its forest of cupolas surmounted tombs from the Fatimid period. Just east of the cemetery in the famous area quarries is the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk. Just south of this, two Graeco-Roman sarcophagi and an unfinished colossus remain half buried in the sand.

The Pyramids of Egypt are thousands of years

The Pyramids of Egypt are thousands of years old and yet they still continue to fascinate in our modern times. These structures are often surrounded with tales and mysteries to how they were built. The pyramids of Giza remain the most famous; however, there are hundreds documented throughout Egypt. These large tombs were massive and it was believed they took roughly 20 years to construct—all with precise planning, labor, and power. The pyramids of Giza are popular and it is estimated they bring 9 million tourists yearly.