Packaged Breaks > Red Sea Riviera / All Inclusive
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Hurghada
Hurghada
Hurghada was founded in the early 20th century, and until a few years ago, remained a small fishing village known in Egypt as Ghardaga. But today, with more than 35 km of hotels along the beach, Hurghada can satisfy every visitors needs, from scuba diving to wind surfing to desert safaris. It has gone on to become the foremost tourist resort of the Red Sea coast and an international centre for aquatic sports due to its crystal clear water . If it takes place in or on the water you can do it here: wind surfing, sailing, deep-sea fishing, swimming, but, above all, snorkelling and diving. The unique underwater gardens offshore are some of the finest in the world, justifiably famous amongst divers. The warm waters here are ideal for many varieties of rare fish and coral reefs, which may also be observed through glass bottom boats. This area has much fine accommodation, usually offering a warm welcome and efficient service. Restaurants are mostly along the main road. While in Hurghada, dont miss the museum and aquarium, with their complete collections of flora and fauna of the Red Sea. Life begins at night in Hurghada. Its a fact that every visitor will hear from the locals. As if Hurghada changed at night to be the party town. A mix of all ages enjoyed the night life in Hurghada either in cafés, bars or clubs. They are easy to find along the main street, along with loads of inexpensive and expensive hotels and everything in between. Hurghada is a destination that you can reach from Gatwick - Manchester - Birmingham and Bristol Airports. All departures are from London Airports. Regional Airport departures are available on request.

 
Sharm El Sheick - All Inclusive
Sharm El Sheick - All Inclusive
Sharm-el-Sheikh is situated in Southern Sinai in the National Park region of Ras Mohamed. It is spread out along the coast line and covers the areas of Nabq, Nama Bay, Ras um Sidd and Sharm town. The main tourist area is Nama Bay which is approximately a 1km long sandy beach, which is now filled with hotels, restaurants, shops and bars. The Sinai area of Egypt has a desert climate with 2 main seasons, both of which are dry. The winter months are between November to March. In this time the day temperature is still warm but the night time temperature can drop to about 12°C and inland in the desert it can get less than this. The annual rain fall is zero. In the winter months it can rain for a few seconds and every few years a storm can come through. If you are here when that happens be glad that you have witnessed something that only happens once in a blue moon. The summer weather is very hot and dry. The low humidity makes the high temperatures a lot more bearable, but means that adequate water must be consumed every day. Sharm El Sheick is a destination that you can reach from Stansted - Gatwick - Manchester - Birmingham - Bristol - New Castle - Glasgow - East Midland and Cardiff Airports. All departures mentioned in this site are from London Airports. Regional Airport departures are available on request.

 
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