HURGHADA

Hurghada, Egypt, is a vibrant coastal city nestled along the Red Sea, renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and world-class diving opportunities. Once a modest fishing village, it has transformed into a bustling tourist hub since the 1980s, attracting visitors with its year-round sunshine, vibrant coral reefs, and mix of relaxation and adventure. Key Features: Climate: Hot, dry summers (reaching 35°C/95°F+) and mild winters (20–25°C/68–77°F) make it a year-round destination, though peak season runs from October to April to avoid extreme summer heat. Accessibility: Hurghada International Airport connects to global cities, and ferries link to Sharm El Sheikh and Saudi Arabia. Taxis, buses, and ride-hailing apps facilitate local travel. Nearby Attractions: Cultural Notes: While modern and tourist-focused, Hurghada retains Egyptian charm. Visitors should respect local customs, though dress codes are relaxed in resort areas. Safety: Generally safe for tourists, but checking current travel advisories is recommended. Hurghada’s blend of aquatic wonders, desert landscapes, and lively amenities makes it a versatile destination for sun-seekers, adventurers, and families alike.
RED SEA

RED SEA HURGHADA
SHARM EL SHEIKH

SHARM EL SHEIKH
EGYPT

KARNAK TEMPLE

The Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, This great national monument of Egypt has no equal. It is not a single temple, but temple within temple, shrine within shrine, where almost all the pharaohs, particularly of the New Kingdom,
HISTORY OF THE NILE RIVER

HISTORY OF THE NILE RIVER
CAIRO

LUXOR

The Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx of Giza is a giant 4,500-year-old limestone statue situated near the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt.
The Grand Egyptian Museum GEM

The Grand Egyptian Museum, also known as the Giza Museum, is an archaeological museum under construction in Giza, Egypt