Egypt - Airep
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Egypt - Airep
Egypt Egypt Land of the Pharaohs Tutankhamun mask Egypt was one of the world’s first centres of civilisation and its history stretches back 6,000 years. Such a heritage has left the country with an unsurpassed collection of relics of antiquity. Whilst the Pyramids – amongst the world’s largest constructions – are the most famous, Roman ruins, Byzantine churches and exquisitely decorated mosques testify to the various cultures that influenced the country over the millennia. the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, Cairo offers a wide array of attractions. To the north, Alexandria offers a seat of classical learning, while the Qait Bey Citadel, catacombs, Roman amphitheatre and the Alexandria Museum are popular attractions of the city. Located south of Cairo and on the Nile, Luxor and Thebes have often been referred to as the world’s largest open-air museum. These cities provide awe-inspiring trips around Luxor and Karnak Temples and the Valley of the Kings, home to the famous Tutankhamun tomb. It is not just the Pharaonic monuments that have drawn travellers to this country, but also the legacy of the Greeks, Romans and early Christians and the profusion of art and architecture accumulated from centuries of successive Islamic dynasties. What makes Egypt unique is the diversity of the product it offers. Nowhere else can one combine business with historical tours, mountain treks, Nile cruises, desert safaris, Red Sea diving, Mediterranean beaches, spas and shopping. The great thing about Egypt’s many historical attractions is that they offer visitors the chance to get up close and really experience them firsthand. The Nile River has played an important role in Egypt’s daily life since time immemorial and continues to act as a life-giving artery flowing When it comes to cultural and natural attractions, Egypt knows no bounds. From the Great Pyramids at Giza, Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar and 190 Egypt The Sphinx Shopping What you can buy – Pharaonic-style statues and papyrus paintings; gold and silver jewellery; clothing and cotton goods; perfume oils and glass perfume bottles; and brass work. Where you can buy – Souks, tourist bazaars and hotel shops. Entertainment Folklore shows; the sound and light shows in Cairo, Aswan and Luxor; theatres; Cairo Opera House; Nile River dinner cruises; oriental coffee shops; discothèques and casinos. Sports and leisure Horse riding, golf, bowling, snorkelling, diving, fishing, wellness centres and spas. Events Egyptian/Arabian Horse Fair (September); Cairo International Film Festival (December). through the country. For the Pharaohs, the river was sacred in more ways than one. It was a crucial mode of transport between upper and lower Egypt but to the ancient Egyptians, it was more than this. It would be used for their final journey from this life to the afterlife. The Nile provides a unique way of experiencing the country’s many attractions. The Nile cruise is a journey through time that allows visitors a chance to discover Egypt’s momentous history. The Red Sea coast is a great all-year-round destination for family holidays and sports enthusiasts. The mythical Sinai and the desert to the west of the Nile are perfect for trekking, not to mention the unforgettable cruises on the Nile. Egypt also has wonderful beaches on both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. The 21st century is very much in evidence – in comfortable hotels, busy casinos, lively nightclubs, comprehensive entertainment and the beach resort of Sharm El Sheikh on the Red Sea coast, famous for its diving and magnificent beaches. Sightseeing Pyramids and Sphinx; the Nile River, ancient temples, Islamic mosques, Coptic churches and St Catherine’s Monastery; fascinating museums and fortresses; and traditional souks. Accommodation City hotels, Nile cruise boats and luxurious beach resorts. Family activities Dreamland Leisure Park and the Pharaonic Village in Cairo. 191 Egypt Tours Splendours of the Nile 3 nights Cairo/4 nights Nile Cruise • The Oberoi Philae and The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus A Nile cruise aboard The Oberoi Philae or The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus is undoubtedly one of the most relaxing and enjoyable ways to travel. Sailing along this historic waterway in style and comfort, there is no better way in which to discover the archaeological heritage of Egypt. Emirates Holidays offers you Nile cruises aboard these fine vessels, where you will find spacious and comfortable cabins, superb cuisine and excellent facilities. And exploring ashore is easy with our range of included and optional guided excursions. The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus The Oberoi Philae The 72-metre, paddle-wheeled Oberoi Philae, especially designed for Nile cruising, is a deluxe vessel featuring state-of-the-art technology and design. With five decks, it has 54 cabins and four suites, a comfortable lounge, sophisticated bar and a first-class restaurant. Standard Cabins: Each air-conditioned cabin has an area of over 19 square metres and a private balcony from which guests can view the passing landscapes on the banks of the Nile. The cabins have either twin beds or a king-size bed, private bath with shower, hairdryer, TV, telephone, minibar and individual safe. Other facilities onboard: Reception area, beauty salon, library, gift shop, discothèque, swimming pool, sun deck, fitness room and laundry service. The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus is a 74–metre vessel with five decks and 60 cabins in addition to two Royal Suites. Deluxe Cabins: Each air-conditioned cabin has an area of 22 square metres. The cabins have a twin bed as well as a double bed configuration, bathroom with a bath tub, hairdryer, TV, in-house video channels, music channels, telephone, minibar and in-room safe. Non-smoking cabins are available on request. Other facilities onboard: Restaurant serving international and local cuisine, hairdresser, shop, bar, lounge/discothèque, sun deck, plunge pool, sauna, massage and fitness room. The Oberoi Philae 192 Egypt Day 4: Esna After breakfast, visit the west bank and Valleys of the Kings and Queens before lunch and end the day with an afternoon sail to Esna. Overnight in Esna. Cairo • Luxor • Esna • Edfu • Kom Ombo • Aswan • Great Pyramids of Giza • Famous Sphinx • Temple of Karnak in Luxor • Valleys of the Kings and Queens in Luxor • Unfinished Obelisk and the Philae Temple in Aswan • Cairo – City on the Nile Tours Temple of Horus, Edfu Day 5: Kom Ombo After breakfast, visit the Temple of Khnum in Esna before sailing to Edfu. Following lunch, you tour the Temple of Horus, before cruising to Kom Ombo. Overnight in Kom Ombo. The Nile, referred to as the “mother of civilisation”, has attracted pilgrims and travellers since the 16th century BC. The cruise is a unique way to journey through the glories of ancient Egypt. Day 1: Cairo Arrive at Cairo International Airport where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Overnight in Cairo. Day 6: Aswan After breakfast, visit the Temple of Kom Ombo before sailing to Aswan and enjoying lunch on the sun deck. This is followed by a felucca ride to the Botanical Gardens. Overnight in Aswan. Day 2: Cairo Tour the Egyptian Museum, then head out of Cairo to Giza to explore the Great Pyramids as well as the 50-metre-long Sphinx. Overnight in Cairo. Day 3: Luxor Take a short flight from Cairo International Airport to Luxor and upon arrival transfer to the riverside pier for embarkation. Visit the Temple of Karnak and the Temple of Luxor. Overnight on board in Luxor. Day 7: Cairo After breakfast visit the High Dam and the Old Dam of Aswan, the Unfinished Obelisk and the Philae Temple. Transfer to Aswan Airport for the flight back to Cairo where you are met and taken to your hotel for your overnight stay. Temple of Luxor Day 8: Cairo Transfer to Cairo International Airport for your return or onward flight. Note: This itinerary refers to the Oberoi Philae. The order of the itinerary, sightseeing schedules and days of operation are subject to change without prior notice. Due to closure of the Esna lock during the months of June or July and December, the itinerary is subject to change. The updated itinerary will be advised at the time of booking. The cruise can be undertaken from Aswan to Luxor on the Oberoi Philae and on The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus. Please note the cruise on The Movenpick M/S Royal Lotus from Luxor to Aswan sails for only 3 nights/4 days, however the same number of sites will be visited. For more details please check with your travel agent or Emirates Holidays. 193 Egypt Tours Highlights of Egypt 7 days/6 nights • Chauffeur-driven private car tour Temple of Karnak Day 4: Luxor Enjoy an enthralling visit to the west bank and the Valleys of the Kings and Queens as well as the Colossi of Memon. Overnight in Luxor. Cairo • Luxor • El Gouna • Cairo • Great Pyramids of Giza and The Sphinx • The Egyptian Museum • Temple of Luxor • Valley of the Kings and Queens • The resort area of El Gouna Day 5: Luxor – El Gouna (230 kilometres) In the morning you drive to El Gouna and check into the Movenpick Resort & Spa. Surrounded by lagoons and landscaped luscious gardens, this resort is a great place to relax. Overnight in El Gouna. Day 6: El Gouna The full-day is at leisure to enjoy the resort and its many leisure facilities. Overnight in El Gouna. Explore the cradle of the most ancient civilisations on a tour that takes you back to the Pharaonic times and the rustic landscape of historical Egypt. Day 7: El Gouna – Cairo After breakfast, you transfer to the airport in Hurgada for your flight to Cairo and your onward flight home. Day 1: Cairo Arrive in Cairo where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Evening is at leisure and you could opt to enjoy a leisurely cruise with dinner on the historic River Nile. Overnight in Cairo. Total distance: 230 kilometres. Day 2: Cairo A full-day tour of some of the most awe-inspiring monuments of the country – The Pyramids of Giza, The Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum. In the evening you could opt to visit the famous Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar. Overnight in Cairo. Day 3: Cairo – Luxor Take a short flight in the morning from Cairo to Luxor. Enjoy a visit to the Temple of Karnak and the Temple of Luxor. Evening at leisure or enjoy the sound and light show at the Karnak Temple. Overnight in Luxor. El Gouna Resort El Gouna By air Tour available as: • Private chauffeur-drive – Includes air-conditioned vehicle, driver, English-speaking guide and pre-booked accommodation. 194 Cairo Cairo City of the Nile Cairo, with the Nile at its heart, is the largest city on the African continent. An extraordinary mixture of old and new, it provides an endless variety of things to see and do – from exploring the labyrinthine Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar to investigating the fabulous displays in the Egyptian Museum, from dancing the night away in a fashionable club to watching the sunrise over the Sphinx. FAIRMONT NILE CITY With its chaotic streets and myriad cultural and historical influences, Cairo provides an enchanting destination for all. As one of the oldest habitats in the world that is home to the majority of Egypt’s population, Cairo is a city that never sleeps. Places of interest: The Pyramids; Sphinx and the treasures of the Egyptian Museum. SEMIRAMIS INTERCONTINENTAL CAIRO LE MERIDIEN PYRAMIDS For the family: The Pharaonic Village, a replica of living in ancient times on an island on the Nile and Dreamland Leisure Park are great for younger visitors. SOFITEL CAIRO EL GEZIRAH KEMPINSKI NILE HOTEL GARDEN CITY CAIRO Best buys: Shopping bargains include Pharaonic souvenirs, papyrus paintings and antiques, perfumes and spices. For shopping in a traditional souk atmosphere, the Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar is unbeatable. INTERCONTINENTAL CAIRO CITYSTARS FAIRMONT TOWERS, HELIOPOLIS Out and about: Cairo comes alive at night with Nile dinner cruises; Arabic coffee shops; folklore and oriental dance shows; and the Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids. Sporting attractions: Several golf courses around Cairo; horse and camel riding at the Pyramids; and ice skating and bowling at several new shopping centres. Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar Average climate in Cairo J N D MAX 0C 18 21 24 28 33 35 36 35 32 30 26 MIN 0C 8 9 11 14 17 20 21 22 20 18 14 F M A M 20 10 HRS 8 8 9 10 11 12 12 11 11 9 8 7 MM 5 5 5 3 0 2 5 3 J 0 J 0 A 0 S 0 O Daily maximum and minimum averages are guides only and may vary. 195 Cairo Excursions/Hotels The Classical Sights tour Full-day chauffeur-driven private car excursion from Cairo This excursion takes you to some of the most awe-inspiring monuments and attractions that provide a fascinating insight into the history of ancient Egyptian civilisation. Egyptian Museum The tour begins with a visit to ‘the major tourist site’ in the country – The Pyramids of Giza, the only remaining Ancient Wonder of the World. It is believed to have been built as a tomb for the fourth dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu and constructed over a 20-year period. Next, you visit the Sphinx, which stands as if to guard the Great Pyramids. Featuring the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, the Sphinx is skillfully carved from limestone. Facing the rising sun and revered greatly by the ancient Egyptians, this is the largest and most recognisable monumental sculpture. After lunch, you visit the Egyptian Antiquities Museum. Established in 1835, the present building which was built in 1900 houses an extensive collection of artefacts. One of the highlights of the museum is the treasures from Tutankhamun’s tomb which include chariots, statues, jewellery and the famous beautiful gold death mask and sarcophagus. There is also the royal mummy room which is second to the Tutankhamun gallery in popularity and houses popular Pharaonic dignitaries. Semiramis InterContinental Cairo Location: Downtown. The hotel offers a perfect balance of modern luxury and ancient charm and is located in the heart of the city on the banks of the Nile River. It is in close proximity to El Tahrir Square, Ghezira Island and the Opera House and within walking distance of the downtown shopping district, entertainment districts and the Egyptian Museum. Cairo International Airport is 25 kilometres away. The Semiramis InterContinental Cairo offers a wide variety of beautiful and spacious rooms and upgraded services and amenities that combine to create a lifestyle of pampering and convenience. For business or pleasure, guests are assured that every detail of their stay is hassle-free and enjoyable as possible. Facilities: 727 rooms and suites. Eight restaurants, bar, 24-hour room service, nightclub, casino, shops, beauty salon, business centre, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Suitable for the physically challenged. Superior City View Rooms: These rooms offer a view of the city. Balcony, air-conditioning, hairdryer, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Nile View Rooms: Additionally these rooms offer scenic views of the Nile River. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, children’s pool, fitness centre, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath and massage. Check-in: 1400 hours Check-out: 1200 hours. Superior City View Room 196 Cairo Hotels Grand Hyatt Cairo Location: Downtown. This modern hotel enjoys a prime location on Roda Island in the middle of the Nile River. Designed to maximise the river scenery, all guest rooms and restaurants provide a spectacular view of the famous Nile River. The Galleria provides one of the most luxurious and satisfying shopping experiences in Cairo, in addition to a wide variety of retail shopping outlets to suit everyone’s taste. Cairo International Airport is 25 kilometres away. Facilities: 710 rooms and suites. Five restaurants, two bars, 24-hour room service, nightclub, shopping arcade, beauty salon, business centre, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Grand Rooms: Air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness centre, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath and massage. Check-in: 1500 hours Grand Room Check-out: 1200 hours. Kempinski Nile Hotel Garden City Cairo Location: Garden city. A luxury boutique hotel that blends European flair with Egyptian charm. Located in the heart of Cairo, the Kempinski Nile Hotel Garden City Cairo is just a short walk from the Egyptian Museum, Cairo Opera House and Cairo Tower. Cairo International Airport is 35 kilometres away. Facilities: 191 rooms and suites. Five restaurants, three bars, 24-hour room service, beauty salon, safety deposit boxes, business centre, library, butler service and non-smoking rooms. Madina Deluxe Rooms: These rooms offer a garden city view. Balcony, TV, minibar, tea and coffee and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness room, spa, sauna, jacuzzi and massage. Check in: 1500 hours Madina Deluxe Room Check out: 1200 hours. Sofitel Cairo El Gezirah Location: Downtown, Gezirah. Located in the centre of Cairo, a stone’s throw away from the Egyptian Museum, the Sofitel Cairo El Gezirah enjoys a superlative location in the middle of the Nile River. All rooms and restaurants are overlooking the Nile and will offer you multiple options to appreciate the spirit of the historical city, while being away from the traffic and the turbulence of Cairo. Cairo International Airport is 24 kilometres away. Facilities: 433 rooms and suites. Six restaurants, bar, 24-hour room service, shops, hairdresser, beauty salon, business centre, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Superior Rooms: Balcony, air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath, solarium and massage. Check-in: 1400 hours Superior Room Check-out: 1200 hours. 197 Cairo Hotels Fairmont Towers, Heliopolis Location: Heliopolis. With its unique fusion of ancient and modern cultures, the Fairmont Towers, Heliopolis offers unrivalled luxury in the City of the Sun. Whether you visit for business or leisure, there’s no better way to experience the grandeur of Cairo than through the spectacular hospitality of this hotel. Cairo International Airport is six kilometres away. Facilities: 247 rooms and suites. Four restaurants, bar, 24-hour room service, shops, safety deposit boxes, beauty salon, business centre, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Suitable for the physically challenged. Fairmont Rooms: Air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, minibar, tea and coffee and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, steam bath and massage. Check-in: 1500 hours Fairmont Room Check-out: 1200 hours. InterContinental Cairo Citystars Location: Heliopolis. Situated just minutes away from the Cairo International Conference Centre, the InterContinental Cairo Citystars is one of the most beautiful hotels in the city. It is part of the spectacular Citystars project, the largest retail and entertainment centre in Europe and the Middle East. Cairo International Airport is six kilometres away. Facilities: 790 rooms and suites. 10 restaurants, three bars, 24-hour room service, shopping arcade, business centre, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Suitable for the physically challenged. Standard Rooms: Air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, tea and coffee, minibar and safe. Sports and leisure: Indoor and outdoor pool, fully-equipped fitness centre, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath, tennis court, squash court, basketball and volleyball court. Check-in: 1500 hours Standard Room Check-out: 1200 hours. Fairmont Nile City Location: Downtown Cairo. This hotel is situated on the banks of the famed Nile River. Equipped with the most advanced design and technology to serve the needs of the discerning traveller, the hotel is also intimately attuned to its surroundings. With sweeping panoramic views of the Nile River and the Pyramids in the distance, Cairo’s natural beauty and ancient history are always in sight. Fairmont Nile city offers the finest venue to host a hospitality event which is part of the prestigious Nile City complex. Cairo International Airport is 24 kilometres away. Facilities: 567 rooms and suites. Seven restaurants, two bars, 24-hour room service, beauty salon, business centre, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Deluxe Nile Room Fairmont Rooms: Air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, tea and coffee, minibar and safe. Deluxe Nile Rooms: Additionally these rooms have a Nile view. Sports and leisure: Rooftop and children’s pool, fitness centre and spa. Check-in: 1500 hours/Check-out: 1200 hours. 198 Cairo Hotels Cairo Marriott Hotel & Omar Khayyam Casino Location: Zamalek. Located in the heart of Cairo, the Cairo Marriott is set amidst six acres of lush and tranquil gardens. Combining a former royal luxurious palace with twin towers, this hotel with a casino offers a blend of traditional elegance and contemporary facilities. The hotel’s stunning interiors are adorned with antiques and magnificent furnishings to offer the finest and modern accommodation. Cairo International Airport is 15 kilometres away. Facilities: 1,140 rooms and suites. 12 restaurants, three bars, 24-hour room service, casino, shopping arcade, hairdresser, beauty salon, business centre, interconnecting and Standard Room non-smoking rooms. Standard Rooms: Balcony, air-conditioning, hairdryer, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, children’s pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, massage, steam bath and tennis courts. Check-in: 1500 hours Check-out: 1200 hours. Le Meridien Pyramids Location: Giza. The hotel is located within close proximity of the Giza Pyramids and a short distance away from the centre of Cairo. Furnished with Egyptian ornaments and artworks, many of the rooms enjoy a breathtaking view of the city’s famous monument. Cairo International Airport is 10 kilometres away. Facilities: 522 rooms and suites. Five restaurants, bar, 24-hour room service, safety deposit boxes, shops, beauty salon, business centre, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Suitable for the physically challenged. Standard Rooms: Balcony, air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, children’s pool, fitness centre, sauna, steam bath and massage. Check-in: 1500 hours Standard Room Check-out: 1200 hours. Cairo Ramses Hilton Location: Downtown. This hotel is situated in the heart of the city centre, on the east bank of the Nile and offers majestic views of Cairo and the Nile River. It is within walking distance to the main shopping areas, the world-famous Egyptian Museum and is a 15-minute drive from Khan-El-Khalili Bazaar. Cairo International Airport is 25 kilometres away. Facilities: 855 rooms and suites. Five restaurants, two bars, 24-hour room service, casino, hairdresser, beauty salon, shopping arcade with air-conditioned cinema theatres, business centre, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Standard Rooms: Balcony, air-conditioning, hairdryer, TV, data ports, minibar, iron and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness centre, sauna, jacuzzi, Turkish steam bath and billiards room. Check-in: 1400 hours Standard Room Check-out: 1200 hours. 199 Sharm El Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Sinai’s sun and sand paradise Whilst many people’s initial idea of an Egyptian holiday involves pyramids, ancient temples and other archaeological treasures, there is much more to the country than just its distinguished past. The 21st century is very much in evidence in comfortable hotels, vivacious nightclubs and in the comprehensive range of entertainment. This is nowhere more true than on the lively, international beaches of Sharm El Sheikh on the Red Sea coast, famous for its diving and magnificent beaches. St Catherineʼs Monastery This cosmopolitan resort, referred to as the “Red Sea Riviera” with its variety of hotels, restaurants, shops and bars lies at the Coloured Canyon southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, where the desert merges with the crystal clear blue waters of the Red Sea. In recent years, Sharm El Sheikh has transformed itself from a few traditional fishing villages scattered along the coast to one of the finest beach resorts in the Middle East, uniting the simple pleasures of sun, sea, sand and shopping with abundant water sports and some of the world’s best and most easily accessible reef diving. Places of interest: Visit the 4th century St Catherine’s Monastery; take a safari to the Coloured Canyon with its beautifully-coloured rock formations. For the family: Most hotels offer a full programme of family activities and water sports. Sharm El Sheikh is actually a collection of bays and coves – including Na’ama Bay, Sharks Bay, Tiger Bay and Garden Bay. Na’ama Bay is the main entertainment hub. In the evening the promenade comes alive as holidaymakers enjoy the bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Best buys: Sharm El Sheikh provides good shopping opportunities with tourist boutiques selling a wide range of Pharaonic souvenirs, leather goods, jewellery, pottery and beach and diving equipment. Out and about: Discothèques, restaurants, cafés and nightclubs provide evening entertainment to suit all tastes. Sporting attractions: Diving, snorkelling, deep sea fishing expeditions and a variety of water sports are available. There is an excellent golf course close by. Average climate in Sharm El Sheikh J F M A M J J A S O N D MAX 0C 21 23 26 31 35 38 39 40 36 33 27 23 MIN 0C 11 11 13 15 18 23 25 28 24 21 15 14 HRS 8 8 8 10 11 12 12 12 12 10 9 9 MM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily maximum and minimum averages are guides only and may vary. 200 Sharm El Sheikh Hotels The Ritz-Carlton Sharm El Sheikh Location: Om El-Seed. Located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, the hotel overlooks the shimmering waters of the Red Sea and features tastefully-furnished rooms and water sports facilities. Sharm El Sheikh Airport is 15 kilometres away. Facilities: 321 rooms and suites. Five restaurants, two bars, 24-hour room service, beauty salon, business centre, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Suitable for the physically challenged. Pool/Garden View Rooms: Balcony, air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Sea View Rooms: Additionally these rooms are sea-facing. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, children’s pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath, massage, tennis courts, diving centre, sailing and beach volleyball. Check-in: 1400 hours Sea View Room Check-out: 1200 hours. Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh Location: Gardens Bay. Situated on the edge of an aqua oasis embraced by Egyptian landscapes, the Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh enjoys spectacular views of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. All rooms have a balcony with views of the popular Na’ama Bay. Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh hotel is a popular destination for water sports and diving vacations. Sharm El Sheikh Airport is 11 kilometres away. Facilities: 439 rooms and suites. Four restaurants, three bars, 24-hour room service, shopping arcade, business centre, children’s activities, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Sea View Rooms: Balcony or terrace, air-conditioning, hairdryer, bathrobe, TV, data ports, minibar and safe. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath, massage and water sports. Check-in: 1500 hours Sea View Room Check-out: 1200 hours. Sheraton Sharm Hotel, Resort & Villas Location: Al Pasha Coast. The hotel is situated on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, between a rocky edifice of mountains and the sweeping azure waters of the Red Sea. Located on one of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs, the hotel overlooks Tiran Island. Sharm El Sheikh Airport is five kilometres away. Facilities: 300 rooms and suites. Three restaurants, bar, 24-hour room service, nightclub, shopping arcade, beauty salon, safety deposit boxes, business centre, babysitting, interconnecting and non-smoking rooms. Suitable for the physically challenged. Sea View Rooms: These rooms offer a sea view. Terrace, airSea View Room conditioning, hairdryer, TV, data ports and minibar. Sports and leisure: Outdoor pool, fitness centre, spa, sauna, jacuzzi, steam bath, Turkish bath, massage, tennis courts and diving centre. Check-in: 1500 hours Check-out: 1200 hours. 201