Hurghada, Luxor and Marsa Alam - Hurghada
Hurghada has been home to fishing communities for centuries and remained unchanged until the 1990s when tourists discovered this idyllic village. With wide stretches of beach following the coastline for miles, and sea waters that were relatively safe and ideal for watersports it is ideal for tourism. Today, it is a busy, sprawling town divided into two main areas, the old town Ad-Dahar to the north, and Sigala to the south. Each affords a wide range of hotels and restaurants catering for all tastes and tourist attractions.











