Hurghada
(ar. Al Ghardaqah) is an Egyptian tourist
center on the Red Sea. The city was founded
in the early 20th century and since the
1980s continually enlarged by American,
European, and Arabian investors to the
leading bathing resorts on the red sea.
Holiday villages and first class hotels
provide excellent aquatic sport facilities
for sail boarders, yachtsmen, scuba divers
and snorklers. Hurghada stretches for
about 40 km along the shore of Red Sea
and it doesn't reach far into the surrounding
desert. The resort is a destination for
package holiday tourists from Europe,
notably Russians, Czechs and Germans.
On the eastern border of the Egyptian
desert lies Hurghada. The city provides
a gateway to the prime diving sites throughout
the Red Sea. Its central location provides
favorable access to very famous dive sites.
In addition Hurghada is unique for having
access to so many uninhabited off shore
reefs and islands.
Hurghada
(ar. Al Ghardaqah) is an Egyptian tourist
center on the Red Sea. The city was founded
in the early 20th century and since the
1980s continually enlarged by American,
European, and Arabian investors to the
leading bathing resorts on the red sea.
Holiday villages and first class hotels
provide excellent aquatic sport facilities
for sail boarders, yachtsmen, scuba divers
and snorklers. Hurghada stretches for
about 40 km along the shore of Red Sea
and it doesn't reach far into the surrounding
desert. The resort is a destination for
package holiday tourists from Europe,
notably Russians, Czechs and Germans.
On the eastern border of the Egyptian
desert lies Hurghada. The city provides
a gateway to the prime diving sites throughout
the Red Sea. Its central location provides
favorable access to very famous dive sites.
In addition Hurghada is unique for having
access to so many uninhabited off shore
reefs and islands.
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