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Hurghada, the foremost tourist destination on the Red Sea Riviera, was until only a few years ago nothing but another small fishing village. Now it is an international hub for all kinds of water sports. Whatever your preference in aquatic activities, you will find it here:
In Hurghdada you will find many comfortable and unique accomodation options, all offering efficient, personal service. There are also several wonderful reataurants, all located along the main thoroughfare. Most important, the waters are always warm and crystal clear, ideal for observing the many varieties of rare fish and coral reefs. Whether
snorkling, diving
or just gazing through the clear panel of a glass bottomed boat, the sights never cease to amaze. And offshore lie some of the most beautiful and unique underwater gardens in the world.
If you'd rather not venture into the water, you can check out the local aquarium and museum. They feature complete collections representing all the local Red Sea plants and animals. And there's more. Do you like to party? Well, the locals (and others) will confirm that life really begins after dark in Hurghada Egypt. It is a real "party town". Young people are the primary clientele of the many clubs to be found there, but whatever your age there is plenty of entertainment available. You might very well see visitorsOne may often find the visitors from a particular tour group have taken over the action at any given bar. And there is no problem finding the clubs - they are right along the same main street as all the hotels. But the town is primarily known as a beach resort. Thousands of older Europeans return again and again to enjoy the sun and private resort beaches with their families. In fact, some of the more exclusive resorts are all-inclusive. Many of these hotels offer so many amenities and activities that you may never want to leave the resort itself. These amenities can include playgrounds, discos, bars, a number of pools, small theaters, and even zoos. Even with all their tourist amenities, Hurghada Egypt is a city still very much under development. Construction of many new hotels is under way, and I expect we will be treated to some great new hotels, restaurants, and other facilities in the near future.
Generally speaking, the Hurghada area is one of the busiest in the Red Sea region. Safaga is just to the south of Hurghada Egypt, and Soma Bay (with its gorgeous Sheraton Hotel) is even closer to the south. To the north is El Gouna, another highly organized and beautiful resort community. Combined, these resorts and communities offer virtually everything a visitor could want, from wild, swinging parties to isolated scuba diving, with the options of a round of golf, bowling, or fishing in between. Another choice is to take a day trip to the Red Sea Mountains. You can opt to travel by jeep or camel. Islands near Hurghada Egypt offer all kinds of fun and excitement. How does a little snorkeling followed by a fresh fish barbecue dinner sound? Take a day trip to Giftun Island. Or, how about viewing the Red Sea from a submarine!? And, when you're not in or on the sea, you can shop 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). Other nearby islands and destinations include:
All are well worth your time. Enjoy!
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