Hurghada
is the undisputed favourite resort among Egyptians and visitors from
around the world who love sunshine, sea and diving.
At least one hundred
tourist developments of varying levels of luxury stretch for twenty
kilometres along the coast (Oberoi Mena House Hotel).
It
seems a long time since Hurghada was nothing more than a small fishing
village and modest shipyard ignored by the rest of the world, including
the Egyptians. In fact, it is only in the last ten years that Hurghada
has grown into a town of 35,000 inhabitants to become the most popular
seaside resort in the country. Hurghada is the undisputed favourite
resort among Egyptians and visitors from around the world who love
sunshine, sea and diving. At least one hundred tourist developments of
varying levels of luxury stretch for twenty kilometres along the coast.
The town centre, known as the Ed-Dahar quarter, has preserved a certain
traditional character with a small souk and cheap hotels.
Few coral reefs are accessible by
swimming from the shore and it is therefore worth paying for a day’s
excursion out to sea. Various clubs offer this type of trip and among
the most prized destinations are the Giftun Islands. The islands are a
conservation area and access is restricted. Rubbish
and
wastewater are collected by specially equipped boats.
The huge advantage of the Red Sea is
that visitors can enjoy the beauty of the marine world equipped with
nothing more than a mask, snorkel and flippers. The spectacle is of
course even more impressive when wearing a tank and weight belt.