
Hurghada in Egypt
Hurghada location
Stretching 36 kilometers along the Red Sea coast, Hurghada is approximately 500 kilometers from Cairo.
Attractions of Hurghada
Hurghada is characterized by its warm, clean water, beautiful sandy beaches, and sunny climate throughout the year, and it is also characterized by the possibility of participating in many water sports such as diving and snorkeling. Hurghada is the best location to add a beach vacation in combination with the opportunity of getting accustomed to the famous Egyptian archaeological monuments as well. The most beautiful and famous places in Hurghada
Giftun Island
Al-Jaftoun is the second largest island of the Red Sea region, and the island is remarkable by the high richness in its distinctive coral reefs, since the island contains nearly 80 percent of the typical Red Sea coral reef diversity, and the island consists of great amounts of colorful fish and beautiful, distinctive birds.
Paradise Island
Paradise is on Giftun Island beach, and what makes this beach special is that it is white-sand and has its incredible clear water. There are big umbrellas and chairs, besides the chance of lying down and relaxing on its beach, and there is also a restaurant available near the island.
Dolphin House
Dolphin House is one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Hurghada, where huge numbers of dolphins swim and dance in teams, and people can swim with these lovely dolphins or simply watch their lovely performances, and it is advisable to go to this place early in the morning since the weather is suitable for dolphins to perform. Sharm
El Naga Resort
The resort is approximately 40 km away from Hurghada, and the region is characterized by its beautiful coral reefs and its brilliant clear water, where coral reefs can be seen directly at the beach and there are many colored fish visible within the shore area of the surface, and the resort has palm branch umbrellas and sun loungers and it is a proper place for practice of snorkeling. Hurghada Museum
The museum is the most prominent building that made the tourism activity rise in the region as it contains nearly 1000 items of evidence, for example, royal objects in the early stages of the twentieth century, and the size is approximately 10,000 square meters, and the museum comprises an entertainment sector, a shopping centre, and a car park.
Hurghada Marina
You can visit it in the evening to be away from the noise of the area and experience the calmness and tranquility of the marina, and you can visit the nearby restaurant and see the nice view of yachts and boats there.
Hurghada Desert
It is located in the eastern desert area that surrounds the Red Sea, and it is characterized by the possibility of having many adventures, such as camping, safari, mountain climbing, and visiting Bedouin villages, along with the possibility of cycling, jeep tours, and dune buggy tours.Al-Mina MosqueIt is characterized by its unique position and its unique architecture that symbolizes the ancient Islamic architecture, and the mosque has wonderful high minarets, and all tourists are free to enter it without any charges while showing respect and admiration for the site, and it can be visited during the night to see the beauty of lighting the mosque.
Dahar Market
The market is a good location to be away from the tumult of the luxury resorts and markets of Hurghada and move to see the nature of the daily life of residents in Hurghada, and it is a well-known market where many products can be seen, such as vegetables and fruits, meat, fish, clothes, and handicrafts, and goods can be bargained in the market to achieve lower prices while purchasing them.
Bishop Shenouda Church
The church dates back to the Coptic Orthodox community, and it seems to people that it is a normal and humble church on the outside, but when entered, people are surprised by the beauty of its architecture, since it has smooth glass windows, drawings on the ceiling, and religious murals and paintings above the altar, and it also contains a second church in order to accommodate the number of visitors to the site during worship.
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