| A travel holiday in the
Red Sea offers a vast range of activities, entertainment and attractions
to satisfy all ages, interests and budgets. If you are in search
of a first class diving holiday, the Red Sea guarantees underwater
action, color and a day full of fish. If you're looking for a relaxing
day at the beach, an energetic evening of entertainment or simply
a magical romantic moment - a Red Sea holiday is just the ticket.
One of the most important factors to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free
holiday is finding the right accommodation. Looking for Red Sea
diving holidays, with its pristine coral reefs and countless species
of fish, Sharm El Sheikh offers easy access to over forty dive sites,
including famous dives in Ras Mohammed National Park and the Straits
of Tiran. For longer expeditions find liveaboard diving holidays,
or learn to dive through an exciting PADI or BSAC diving course. |
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Bringing you lots of useful
information about Red Sea accommodation, desert safaris and other
holiday activities can all be found here. Thinking about a Red Sea
holiday? Don't know how to choose a hotel in the Red Sea? Unsure
about which Red Sea resorts are available? You have come to the
right place! We provide you with detailed information about hotels
in the Red Sea. Additionally, we give you the choice of a variety
of Red Sea hotels. Search within your parameters and find a hotel
room of your choice. Nestled at the lower end of the Gulf of Suez,
Hurghada has been transformed into one of Egypt's liveliest and
busiest resorts. Here you can experience a city evolving. Merging
the old with the new, Hurghada boasts some of the finest hotels
alongside the sights, smells and sounds of El-Dahar, the old town,
and the lively hub of everyday Egyptian life. |
| Taba, the border town between Egypt
and Israel is well known for its picturesque bays and coves. Recently,
Taba has experienced a growth spurt on its coastline and is now
home to many leading hotel chains. However, for those of you who
want to avoid mass tourism, Taba is also popular because of the
peaceful beauty of its Bedouin camps offering simple accommodations
with unbeatable views of the sea. One of Taba's main attractions,
Pharaoh's Island, is simply breathtaking. The island, surrounded
by outstanding blue and turquoise water was once a Phoenician port.
Later occupied by Crusaders and then taken under control by Sultan
Salah El Din. The island and the castle remain intact. The reef
around the island is popular with snorklers and divers alike. |