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Italian travel company organizes 4 weekly flights to Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh

One of the largest Italian travel companies is organizing four weekly flights from the cities of Naples and Bari to Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh for the first time, raising hopes for the revival of the Red Sea tourism sector which has been hit hard in recent years, said Hesham el-Demeiry, the head of Egypt’s Tourism Promotion […]

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Denmark lifts ban on travel to Egypt

Denmark has lifted the restrictions that were imposed on aviation to Egypt, especially Sharm el-Sheikh, Dahab and Saint Catherine.   A statement by Denmark’s embassy in Cairo on Facebook said the travel ban to South Sinai was lifted in coordination with other countries of northern Europe. According to the statement, Denmark no longer bans traveling […]

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Turkish Travel Writer in town

The Travel writer and the President of Turkish Travellers Club, Prof. Dr. OrhanKural is promoting Sharm El Sheikh in Turkey. Prof. Kural has visited over 234 countries and writes articles about his experiences in Turkish newspapers and magazines. He believes that Turkish travelers are keen to discover new destinations, and want to swap their normal destinations for something new and exciting. Turkish Airlines & […]

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SHARM a Paradise for Travellers

This month is a very important month for Sharm el Sheikh as His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El Sisi is gracing us with his presence and proud to be hosting possibly one of the most important conferences of recent times. Yes Sharm is getting revved up and ready for the Economic Development Conference which will […]

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Sharm El-Sheikh Excursions

Sharm el-Sheikh, or ‘The Land of Peace’ is a popular tourist destination that has a lot to offer its visitors, be it swimming or snorkeling among the natural marvels of the crystalline sea, or exploring the hidden historical sites of the blazing desert. Some of these are: Mount Sinai According to the Old Testament, Mount […]

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Sharm El Sheikh Camel Ride & Bedouin Dinner

Sharm El Sheikh Camel Ride & Bedouin Dinner Escape the heat of the city and head into the desert surrounding Sharm El Sheikh for a camel ride through a traditional Bedouin camp and later an enticing candlelit Bedouin dinner under the stars! Sharm El Sheikh Camel Ride & Bedouin Dinner – Overview Head into the […]

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King TUT museum Opening

Genena City the latest development in Naama Bay are pleased to announce the opening of the King Tut Ankh Amon Museum in the first week of April.  The museum is the first of its kind in Sharm and has been built with the co-operation of the Ministry of State for Antiquitees. It houses 135 identical […]

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Top Diving Locations in Sharm EL Sheikh

Sharm El Sheikh is a beautiful holiday destination with a variety of dive sites for the adventurous person on holiday. Below, you’ll find some of the top dive spots in the area. Jackson Reef If beautiful coral reefs and interesting marine life are what you are after, then the Jackson Reef will be right up […]

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Camel racing track to be established in Sharmel-Sheikh

SOUTH SINAI, Egypt: A four-kilometer track is planned to be established to host international camel racing competitions in Sharm el-Sheikh, Gamal Mahdy, the head of the project, said Thursday. The track is designed to be 50-meters wide with a capacity of 1,500 spectators, Mahdy said, adding that it would be surrounded with restaurants, lounges, bazaars, […]

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Red Sea Wreck – The Elliot

The Elliot (as the ASK) The Elliot was a cargo ship, originally named the ASK launched in June 1962. In 1973 the ship was renamed Zepmare and renamed again in 1974 as the Jutland (Miramar incorrectly spelled this name as Juetland on their website). Sometime afterwards, the ship was sold to the Ugars Marine Co., […]

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