A personal history of Dahab, Sinai
16 years ago, I came from the Sinai Desert to Dahab. I fell in love with the sea and became Dahab's first Bedouin to learn to Scuba Dive. What an amazing experience! Dahab is often described as a diver's paradise - the most relaxed location in the Red Sea... more - travel report by
sina
Egypt - Sinai - Dahab...
Usually you do not need a visa for Sinai. If you plan to travel around the country get the stamp at the airport into your passport for USD 15. If your are staying only in Sinai without Ras Mohamad National Park you get into the queue not buying the stamp!... more - travel report by
esfahani
The Egyptian Liveaboards: around Marsa Alam
Hi all, I returned from Egypt where I spent a bit more than a week on diving, enjoying the sun, and generally being lazy. (which off course is a natural thing for me.) I have had a real good time!
This year's dive holiday was a bit more hardcore than t... more - travel report by
morc66
True ancient Egypt
Luxor is everything you dream Egypt to be. It is a massive museum that extends from Karnak to the Valley of the Kings, Luxor Temple to Islam. It has absolutely everything here. Luxor tends to define why Egypt calls itself, The mother of civilization.... more - travel report by
sven_ak
where is sea meet sky
Today Hurghada is known as a party town, particularly among Europeans. Locals and others will tell you that life begins at night in Hurghada, with the many, many clubs. They are particularly frequented by the young, but certainly many others of all ages.... more - travel report by
alziker
A Taste Of Egypt
Egypt’s northern border is the Mediterranean Sea, to the west is the Suez Canal to the Red Sea. Passing through the coundtry is longest river in the world, the Nile. Egypt once had Kings and Queens then they became Christians, (the Copts), Muslims and Jew... more - travel report by
mrscanada
Tarabin Beach Resort near Nuweiba
Tarabin is a resort area just north of the port city of Nuweiba. When I was there in September 2008 most of the camps were empty, but the Soft Beach Camp had a steady stream of customers coming and going. There was a nice beach which was regularly rake... more - travel report by
danilbruce
Land of Anthony and his Cleopatra
Alexandria is a thriving Egyptian port city with a harbour that can be considered one of the most exotic and romantic in the world. It is proud to be known as one of the cleanest cities in all of Egypt, and the mayor has in the recent years channelled hug... more - travel report by
inzaghi
Dahab... about to be invaded by tourists
Dahab is one of those Arabic cities that does not really have any beauty... above the waterline. You will find rubbish, goats, camels, car wrecks on almost every street corner. As I am told this is the way the Egyptians live. But: you do not go there for... more - travel report by
morc66
Sensory overload!
Cairo could be described as an organized India...but that isn't saying much! It completely bashes your senses because there is so much going on around you. A city of 14 million with one of the highest pollution rates in the world (highest in Africa), it c... more - travel report by
sven_ak