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Holidays in Egypt
Egypt Main Guide | Places to visit | Things to do
Most people think of Egypt as the land of the Pharaohs; an ancient country steeped in history and tradition. There is more to Egypt than pyramids and ancient statues however; Egypt offers a fascinating blend of ancient and modern influences, creating a truly unique holiday destination.
With coasts on both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, Egypt has much to offer fans of watersports and diving. Romantic cruises on the Nile have been popular since Victorian times, and of course there is the chance to see some of the wonders of the world at first hand.
Egypt Facts At A Glance
Area: 997,379 square km.
Climate: Mild in winter and autumn, hot in summer.
Terrain: Varied. Large areas of uninhabited desert. Fertile Nile valley and coasts
Population: 70 Million
Languages: Arabic. Many Egyptians also speak English or French
Currency: Egyptian Pound
Time Zone: GMT +2 hours
International Dialling Code: +20
Food and Drink
Traditional Middle Eastern cuisine is easy to find in Egypt, but there are plenty of places offering international dishes too. For something different, try a meal in the revolving restaurant in the Cairo Tower, which offers views of the city and surroundings from nearly 200m up.
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Places to visit
The main holiday destinations in Egypt are the cities of Cairo and Alexandria,
the historic temples at Luxor and the coastal resorts on the Red and Mediterranean
seas.
Cairo, modern capital of Egypt, is the largest city in Africa.
Its past can still be seen today in the form of pyramids, Ottoman mosques and
Christian churches, all mingled in with the excitement of a bustling modern
city.
Alexandria, second-largest city in Egypt, has a style and
culture all its own. More Mediterranean than African, the city has a long history
dating back to its founding by Alexander the Great in 331BC. Once the capital
of Egypt, Alexandria shows a mix of ancient and modern Mediterranean influences
including those of the Greek and Roman empires. The city also has 40km of beaches
to enjoy.
Luxor is a popular destination for those wishing to see the
splendour and wonder of old Egypt. Built near ancient Thebes, capital of Egypt
in 2000BC, Luxor is the site of several major temples and historic monuments
including the temple of Luxor.
Taba lies on the Sinai Peninsula, on the Red Sea coast. With
desert mountains just inland, it is a spectacular setting for a holiday and
particularly appeals to divers and lovers of watersports.
Sharm al Sheik also lies on the Sinai, at the southern tip.
It is popular with divers and lovers of sun and sea.
El Alamein is famous as the site of a great battle in World
War Two. Today, however, it is just beginning to find fame as a holiday resort
offering glorious white beaches and year-round sunshine. El Alamein has its
own airport.
Things to do
Watersports are popular in Egypt’s fine coastal resorts. Whether racing
along the surface on water-skis or a wakeboard, flying above it under a parasail
or diving into the depths with a snorkel or scuba equipment, Egypt offers a
wealth of opportunities to get wet and have fun. There is plenty to see through
the glass bottom of a boat, or close up during a dive. Red Sea coral, dolphins,
turtles and lionfish can be observed in the clear blue waters.
Those with other sporting interests will find places to indulge them. There
is a very good golf course at Mena House, in view of the pyramids. Adventurers
can take a boat trip on the Nile or a horseback ride between the Giza pyramids
and Saqqara.
As well as short Nile trips, longer cruises on the river are popular with
holidaymakers. The vast majority of Egypt’s population dwells in the
fertile Nile valley, so a cruise up the river offers the chance to see virtually
all the sights of the country.
The Cairo region offers a vast range of cultural delights. See five thousand
years of history unfold before you on a visit to the Great Pyramids, the royal
burial grounds at Saqqara or the ruins of ancient Memphis. The Sphinx is a
must-see for those wanting to feel the wonder of ancient Egypt. The treasures
of ancient Egypt can be viewed at the Egyptian Museum.
Those seeking more recent history and architecture will enjoy the many churches
of Egypt. Some are built on older religious buildings. The Church of St Sergius
and St Baccus is constructed on a site where the young Jesus and his family
are believed to have stayed during their flight from King Herod.
Contrasting these Christian monuments are several impressive Islamic buildings,
including the Citadel of the great Salah Al-Din and several mosques with a
very long history. The Islamic Museum brings together many exhibits including
art, tapestries and manuscripts from across the world.
Cairo is not all history, however. It is a modern city with a vibrant nightlife.
Traditional Arabic music and dance are performed in many locations, and more
modern tastes are catered for in the many bars, restaurants and night clubs
found in the larger towns and resorts.
A shopping trip in Cairo could turn into a lengthy undertaking. There is so
much to browse and choose from, and in such varied surroundings! Local produce
includes perfume, spices and jewellery plus leather, glass & ceramics,
brass and copperware. Places to shop range from street markets to modern shopping
malls.
The city of Aswan in the south of the country offers a contrast with northern
Alexandria. Much more African in flavour, Aswan is a place to relax and unwind,
listening to traditional Nubian music and enjoying a meal in a floating restaurant.
Aswan is the site of the Aswan Dam and the High Dam, two very impressive pieces
of modern engineering. There are also a number of historic sites and monuments
near to the city, including temples and border forts.
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