No handicap being amongst the Pharoahs

The world of the Pharoahs can no longer claim to be the only attraction in this facinating country. Golf and diving are the new ‘treasures’ that Europeans now seek in this country. It must be the combination of the beautiful hot weather and its position close to the sea.

You can choose to stay on the Mediterranean coast, although most of the resorts are based on the Red Sea Riviera. On the north coast is the stunning resort of Sidi Abdel Rahman, offering crystal clear water and white sandy beaches. However, if you are looking for Egypt holidays near to golf courses and diving centres, you have to head to the Red Sea Riviera.

Lots of resorts along this strip of coastline including Hurghada and Sharm-El-Sheik have developed rapidly over the last 10 years. 20 years earlier most of the resorts were deserted and undeveloped, but have since gobbled up the land and created a massive industry for the country.

Egypt hotels Contrasting with the timeless Pyramids are the newly built hotels which have risen up Phoenix-like from sandy foundations. History and golf in perfect synergy, that’s the Egyptian town of Luxor. The Royal Valley Golf club is a short hop from the airport, and boasts fantastic facilities including an 18 hole course designed by American architect Arthur Davis. It is a short ride to some of the most prestigious of Egypt’s historical treasures, including the temples of Karnack and Luxor.

If you wish to combine the best golf and beach resort facilities, it worth heading to the resort of Hurghada. Hurghada hotels boast some of the best hospitality around the whole of the Red Sea Riviera, a fact reflected in the massive growth of visitors over a short period of time. Here in the land of the Pharoahs exists an underwater world of amazing life and colour, perfect for divers of any experience!

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