Find the Best Red Sea Holidays and Sharm El Sheikh Holidays with All Tours Egypt and enjoy the magnificent Egypt Holidays in your life. Holidays to the Red Sea and Sharm El Sheikh revolve around the great outdoors. This is one of the best places in the world to dive, Snorkeling and sunbathe.
Set on the best Holidays of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh Holidays is the most popular resort in Red Sea. White sand beaches spread out for 60 kilo meters along the coast and the waters are full to the brim with marine life. Ras Um Sid is one of the most accessible dive sites in the area. And the famous Ras Mohammed National Park is just 20 kilo meters away. Sharm El Sheikh Holidays is also close to Egypt’s nightlife capital, Ne’ama Bay tours and shopping centers
Elsewhere, Taba Tours and Dahab Tours take a low-key approach to the beach break. Their swathes of sand are among the most unspoilt in Red Sea Egypt, and evening entertainment revolves around sunsets rather than disco balls.
The Red Sea Riviera puts some of the world’s greatest historical sites at your fingertips. The Sphinx and the pyramids in Cairo and The Valley of the Kings with Karnak Temple in Luxor are all within day trip distance when you stay in Red Sea and Sharm El Sheikh Holidays
The Red Sea especially Sharm El Sheikh has some of the finest diving and snorkeling in the world. The warm, tranquil waters and coral reefs shimmer with marine life and colorful plants create a magical underwater Eden. The most popular dive sites, with wrecks and sheer drops, are Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada and Marsa Alam. But more experienced divers might prefer the comparatively unexplored waters of Taba or blue hole in Dahab.
1- Eating out
In the smaller resorts eating out tends to be mainly hotel based – not that this limits your choices in any way. With a string of up market hotels dotted along the coastline, there are plenty of opportunities to indulge in some traditional Egyptian cuisine, as well as international fodder. For a wider selection, Sharm El Sheikh got plenty of eateries to choose from. Sample specialties such as kushari, pasta, rice and chickpeas in a chunky tomato stew. But the feather in the culinary cap has to beSharm El Sheikh. In the quarter of Sharm-el-Maya coffee bars and small restaurants pepper the streets with enticing aromas. Plates of plump seafood will set your taste buds alight and Egyptian dishes of aubergine and lamb with spiced couscous will make your mouth water. Na'ama Bay also has a good choice of bars and restaurants serving food from around the globe.
2- Nightlife
In most of the Red Sea resorts nightlife has stayed firmly in the slow lane. Hotel focused and laid-back though it is, there is still something for everyone. Theme nights showcase local folk music and dancing. Watch the whirling dervishes perform their intoxicating twirls. Dating from the 13th-century, the spinning dancers represent the planets circling the sun and believe they stand between the material and cosmic worlds. As always, it is the bigger resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh that offer a world beyond your luxurious beach hotel. Many of the bustling bars and restaurants serving international cuisine overlook the star-lit seas, where you’ll stumble upon a fine choice of menus to start your night in style. Sharm El Sheikhhas a vibrant bar scene and even has a Hard Rock CafĂ©. Surprisingly though it is Hurghada, not Sharm, that is known as the party town, particularly among Europeans, and in addition to bars and restaurants, you’ll find vibrant nightclubs where you can boogie until the wee small hours.
3- Shopping
At some point during your Sharm El Sheikh Holiday your thoughts are bound to turn to shopping. And whether you want small souvenirs to take home or to fill your wardrobe with Egyptian style, you can shop to your heart’s content on the Red Sea Riviera. In Taba, Marsa Alam and Makadi Bay, shopping tends to be limited to hotel boutiques and the odd mini-market or beachside stall. If this doesn’t push the right shopping buttons for you, you’ll need to head for the more established resorts. Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada are a shopper’s dream-come-true.
For more information send us on info@alltoursegypt.com
Mahmoud Heakal
http://www.alltoursegypt.com
Set on the best Holidays of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh Holidays is the most popular resort in Red Sea. White sand beaches spread out for 60 kilo meters along the coast and the waters are full to the brim with marine life. Ras Um Sid is one of the most accessible dive sites in the area. And the famous Ras Mohammed National Park is just 20 kilo meters away. Sharm El Sheikh Holidays is also close to Egypt’s nightlife capital, Ne’ama Bay tours and shopping centers
Elsewhere, Taba Tours and Dahab Tours take a low-key approach to the beach break. Their swathes of sand are among the most unspoilt in Red Sea Egypt, and evening entertainment revolves around sunsets rather than disco balls.
The Red Sea Riviera puts some of the world’s greatest historical sites at your fingertips. The Sphinx and the pyramids in Cairo and The Valley of the Kings with Karnak Temple in Luxor are all within day trip distance when you stay in Red Sea and Sharm El Sheikh Holidays
The Red Sea especially Sharm El Sheikh has some of the finest diving and snorkeling in the world. The warm, tranquil waters and coral reefs shimmer with marine life and colorful plants create a magical underwater Eden. The most popular dive sites, with wrecks and sheer drops, are Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada and Marsa Alam. But more experienced divers might prefer the comparatively unexplored waters of Taba or blue hole in Dahab.
1- Eating out
In the smaller resorts eating out tends to be mainly hotel based – not that this limits your choices in any way. With a string of up market hotels dotted along the coastline, there are plenty of opportunities to indulge in some traditional Egyptian cuisine, as well as international fodder. For a wider selection, Sharm El Sheikh got plenty of eateries to choose from. Sample specialties such as kushari, pasta, rice and chickpeas in a chunky tomato stew. But the feather in the culinary cap has to beSharm El Sheikh. In the quarter of Sharm-el-Maya coffee bars and small restaurants pepper the streets with enticing aromas. Plates of plump seafood will set your taste buds alight and Egyptian dishes of aubergine and lamb with spiced couscous will make your mouth water. Na'ama Bay also has a good choice of bars and restaurants serving food from around the globe.
2- Nightlife
In most of the Red Sea resorts nightlife has stayed firmly in the slow lane. Hotel focused and laid-back though it is, there is still something for everyone. Theme nights showcase local folk music and dancing. Watch the whirling dervishes perform their intoxicating twirls. Dating from the 13th-century, the spinning dancers represent the planets circling the sun and believe they stand between the material and cosmic worlds. As always, it is the bigger resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh that offer a world beyond your luxurious beach hotel. Many of the bustling bars and restaurants serving international cuisine overlook the star-lit seas, where you’ll stumble upon a fine choice of menus to start your night in style. Sharm El Sheikhhas a vibrant bar scene and even has a Hard Rock CafĂ©. Surprisingly though it is Hurghada, not Sharm, that is known as the party town, particularly among Europeans, and in addition to bars and restaurants, you’ll find vibrant nightclubs where you can boogie until the wee small hours.
3- Shopping
At some point during your Sharm El Sheikh Holiday your thoughts are bound to turn to shopping. And whether you want small souvenirs to take home or to fill your wardrobe with Egyptian style, you can shop to your heart’s content on the Red Sea Riviera. In Taba, Marsa Alam and Makadi Bay, shopping tends to be limited to hotel boutiques and the odd mini-market or beachside stall. If this doesn’t push the right shopping buttons for you, you’ll need to head for the more established resorts. Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada are a shopper’s dream-come-true.
For more information send us on info@alltoursegypt.com
Mahmoud Heakal
http://www.alltoursegypt.com
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