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Get a taste of the past on our tours in Egypt, where you’ll walk the footsteps of pharaohs through ancient temples and monuments, visit the pyramids and sphinx, Islamic and Coptic Cairo, and sail away on a luxury Nile cruise. Relax in the Red Sea and swim among playful dolphins and colorful corals. Discover the [...]
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Egypt Honeymoons

Choosing the perfect honeymoon destination can be a dilemma for many. From budget restrictions to different preferences, these dilemmas can vary. After all, it’s quite an important trip; it needs to be romantic, peaceful and absolutely perfect. Opt for an exotic destination like Egypt and you definitely won’t regret it – it has everything any [...]
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Ras Shitan

Ras Shitan Nuweiba or Shitan (Devil's fled) located at a Bedouin camp north of Nuweiba. In fact, the real name was "Ras el Shitan, which translates to "Head of the two beaches, Due to foreigners that try to pronounce the Arabic name, it transformed to Ras Shaitan. It got the name "Head of the two [...]
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Sahl Hasheesh

Sahl Hasheesh is a tourist area located 25 kilometers south of the city of Hurghada on the coastline of the Red Sea. It is one of the newest tourist projects on the Red Sea coast. Its small town center has been built and now boasts six first-class tourist resorts, expected to be officially opened in [...]
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El Gouna

El Gouna is a tourist resort located in Hurghada on the Red Sea coast. The resort dates back to 1990, when Orascom Hotels and Development developed a group of islands as one of its tourism projects. Gouna is about 22 km north of Hurghada International Airport and is 470 km from Cairo
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Siwa

Siwa is an Egyptian oasis located between the low Qattara and the Egyptian sand sea in the Western Desert. Between Siwa and Cairo 560 km and between it and the Libyan border about 50 km. The Siwais (Siwa people) number 23,000, mostly Berbers and Bittelmo Siwa. Siwa is the language of the Berber language. Al-Siween [...]
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Nile Cruise

Every river has a story to tell, and the Nile is no exception. Sail its waters on a blissful river cruise, and you'll see ancient landscapes that have changed little since pharaohs ruled the land. Huge ocean liners and modern pleasure crafts have no place on the slow-paced Nile. Instead, the waterways are graced with [...]
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Aswan

The city of Aswan is the capital of the province of Aswan and the most important cities of Nubia. The urban area, which has long been the southern gateway to Egypt, is located on the eastern bank of the Nile at the first waterfall. A railway, desert and agricultural land routes, Nile boats and local [...]
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El Fayoum

Fayoum was in the era of the pharaohs part of the twenty regions of the tribal area and was the capital of Ahansia and when it prospered, it became the name of the house of the crocodile, which was worshiped at the time and the rural environment, coastal, desert and urban - so Fayoum is [...]
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Alexandria

Alexandria is the second capital of Egypt. Its capital was ancient, the capital of Alexandria and its largest city, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea about 55 km northwest of the Nile Delta, bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea and Lake Mariout to the 71 km on the Cairo- It is [...]
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