Other Activities

Red Sea

El Gouna
El Gouna is a modern resort town on Egypt’s Red Sea, near Hurghada. It’s built along the shore and on small islands, and is known for its lagoons, coral reefs and sandy beaches.

Sindbad Submarine
Any vessel can sail the sea; but only one can explore their depths. SINDBAD SUBMARINES is the only submarine in the Middle East and Africa assigned to show tourists the wonders of undersea world of Red sea. Dive Without Getting Wet!

Samadai Reef
The Samadai reef, also called the Dolphin House, is probably the most famous diving site near Marsa Alam. A large group of harmless spinner dolphins considers this particular horseshoe-shaped reef as its home and they got used to snorkelers’ company with time.

Wadi el Gamal National Park
The Wadi El Gemal Nationa Park ( meaning “Valley of the Camels” ) is an extensive area of land and coastal water lying to the south of Marsa Alam.  It includes many diverse ecological habitats and a rich variety of animal and bird types including several endangered species.

Sharm el Sheikh
Diverse marine life and hundreds of Red Sea coral reef sites make Sharm El Sheikh a magnet for divers and eco-tourists. The tourist economy of this Sinai Peninsula city has grown quite rapidly over the last few decades, resulting in an upcrop of first-class resorts and posh nightlife

Ras Mohammed National Park
Surrounded by fringing coral reefs that emerged after a change in the coastline 70,000 years ago, the park is characterised by vertical overhangs at least 100m deep. Due to its location on the Sinai Peninsula at the juncture of the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba, the combining waters of varying salinity from each gulf has resulted in a spectacular array of reef and pelagic fish, diverse coral reef and luxuriant sea walls; ideal for some unforgettable Red Sea scuba diving on the Sinai Peninsula.

The Blue Hole
Snorkeling the Blue Hole consists in moving along the vertical coral walls surrounding the sink hole, where large shoals of surgeonfish, couples of butterflyfish and small groups of Red Sea bannerfish find shelter.

Dahab
Low-key, laid-back and low-rise, Dahab is the Middle East’s prime beach resort for independent travellers.

Basata Eco-lodge
Basata offers a serene escape from the concrete city life and the pressures of modern living. TV’s, blaring radios, and air-conditioning are not a part of the Basata way of life. However, snorkelling at sunrise, interacting with the eclectic clientele, and admiring the moonrise or star gazing are.

Cairo
Egyptian Museum
Pyramids
Islamic Museum
Cafeluca
Zamalek

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Alexandria Library
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