You know a country is going to be great for a beach holiday when it’s surrounded by thee different seas. Of course, even if it only had only one stretch of coastline Egypt would be a great place thanks to its climate. Egypt holidays guarantee year round great weather, from the amazingly hot summer months to December and January where temperatures rarely drop below 25. If you want another country where the weather is all but guaranteed, you’d have to travel out a lot further than Egypt and probably end up spending much more money.
Egypt holidays can be either beach or adventure holidays, or a little mixture of both, although you’ll really want to stay in two separate hotels if you want to make a hybrid holiday. Many people book a full two week when sorting out Egypt holidays simply because the country has so much to offer. Obviously this is a more expensive and complicated trip, but it lets you enjoy both the coast and the cities and many people who go report it’s like having two separate holidays – albeit both with very warm weather!
The beach offers some astounding coral reefs and the full range of watersports activities. There are more all inclusive holidays available to Egypt than just about every other country and while budget accommodation is readily available, the general theme here is decadence and luxury, and why not? The country prides itself on pampering tourists like no other and there’s nothing like having a fully air conditioned room and huge swimming pool close by to combat the heat and keep you feeling refreshed.
Inner city hotels are no less luxurious. It can also be even warmer in the cities so cautious holiday makers might want to book their trips to Egypt early or late in the year to avoid the worst of the heat. The advantage of staying in Cairo is that you’re not far from the big attractions of the country, and of course Giza, where the famous Pyramids are located. If you’ve not seen the Pyramids outside of television and pictures nothing will quite prepare you for actually being up close to these awe inspiring structures.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 August 2009 16:06 )
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