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Hurghada
is known for its azure clear water and white sand and is
a diver’s delight for snorkeling located on the Red Sea.
From Hurghada, there are excursions to Giftun Island or
you can take the glass bottom boat to see the deep sea
corals. Hurghada once was a fishing village with crystal
clear water, untouched reefs and there were quite a few
ship wrecks in the earlier times. However, today it is
one of the finest beach holiday destinations on the Red
Sea. Lying 395 kilometres on the south of the Suez,
Hurghada has an ambient climate.
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In
November, it was extremely pleasant in the evening and we
checked in at the Golden 5 City Hotels and Beach Resort
which has 5 hotels in one complex. The
children were quite excited as at last they felt that they
were free from visiting temples. However, their misfortune
was that the water was a little too cold for their
comfort. The Golden 5 complex has plenty of activities and
there are lots of activity to do in and around the beach -
You can go on quad bikes, ride camels or horses or just
spend the entire day on the beach enjoying the sun, sand
and the sea. |
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We were
scheduled to stay for 2 nights and the day of arrival we
just had a quick dinner and crashed to bed. The
following morning, the children enjoyed themselves at
the pool side for a while swimming and using one of the
many water slides and later in the day we went horse
riding in the desert which was a very chilly experience
as it was extremely cold in the middle of the desert.
Although the website of Golden 5 looks quite impressive,
unfortunately from my personal experience, it is not a
very well maintained property. There are much better
properties in Hurghada with better amenities. The most
disappointing aspect was the limited choice of meals.
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The hotel
was flooded with Russian tourists and by the time you
would sit on your table for dinner, you would always
find it impossible to find the cuisine of your choice.
The hotel claimed to also have a cable car , however, it
never functioned. However, it wasn't bad for the kids
and they really enjoyed the musical fountain late in the
evening which was undoubtedly the highlight of the stay
at Golden 5.
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How the
day flew by was very difficult to decipher and lo, it
was already our last day at Hurghada and we took the
Aquascope which costed 30 US dollars per adult for a 3
hour tour from our hotel. The coach picked us up and we
were taken to the Red Sea from where we boarded the
panorama submarine which took us to the middle of the
sea to see the beauty that exists under water in the
middle of Magawish Island. Through the transparent
glass, we could see colourful fishes, coral reefs and
the beauty of nature. I am sure if the water wasn't as
cold, we could probably have ventured out and done some
snorkeling. On our return we took our flight back to
Cairo later in the evening and we were back where our
trip had started, Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel. |
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The next
morning we visited the modern city of Cairo including a
visit atop the Cairo tower where you get a bird’s eye
view of the entire city including the Nile river. The
Cairo Tower is 187 metres in height and has two storeys
atop. At the first level there is a cafeteria and a
restaurant whereas the second level provides one of the
best views of the city and its suburbs. |
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Thereafter we went to Khan el Khalili bazaar which is
Egyptian's oldest market and is in existence since the
14th Century. It is well known for its small cheesy
souvenirs and you have to be very good in bargaining in
order to get the best deals. Opposite the bazaar there
was a majestic mosque and alongside a Cathedral as there
are quite a few Coptic Christians in Cairo. There was a
festive mood all around as it was Ramadan and we could
see at the street side restaurants where a lot of locals
were feasting on stuffed pigeons which is very popular
especially around the festive time. |
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Later we
went to City Star Mall in the Heliopolis area where we
had an interesting variety of food at the food courts.
Unfortunately it was the first day of the festival of
Ramadan and it was closed. Later in the evening we
walked down to the Mena Oberoi Hotel which was in close
proximity of Le Meridien Pyramids to try some Indian
cuisine at the Moghul Room. We relished the Indian food
which we had for the first time on our tour. We had an
early night as the following morning would be our last
day in Egypt and we were to visit the Pearl of the
Mediterranean, the city of Alexandria. |
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For more
details on this wonderful city, look out for the June
issue of Opportunities Today
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Vini has
been one of the Faculty Members for the IATA/UFTAA and
IATA/FIATA qualifications offered by IHCTM for over 10
years and she is also Director of COMPACT TRAVELS and
part of the research team in planning unique itineraries
for various clients. Here she narrates her first hand
experience of Egypt as a family destination.
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