Saturday, 22 October 2011

Egypt

Egypt immediately conjures up the memory of Peter Ustinov as Poirot on board a wood paneled vessel on the Nile, later walking amongst ancient stone columns. Eccentric rich older ladies with companions or beautiful young daughters, flit about like butterflies as his sailing companions.

You could still enjoy a Poirot moment in person in Egypt booking a 4 Star Nile Cruise, which offers full board accommodation on a holiday in the resort of Luxor. If this does not appeal to you (surprising if it doesn’t), you have the option of a Red Sea holiday in Egypt, 2 Star offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the resort of El Gouna. There are many choices of holidays to be spent in Egypt, including cheap holidays in Sharm El Sheikh and Best Platinum All inclusive Holidays for which we can show you some fantastic Holiday Deals also in the resort of Sharm El Sheikh.

Egypt is an Arab Republic, a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsular forming a land bridge in Southwest Asia. Egypt is, therefore, a transcontinental country which is a major power in Africa, the Mediterranean Basin and the Muslim World.

The great majority of Egypt’s by African standards large population live near the Banks of the River Nile, where the only arable land is found. The remaining area which forms part of the Sahara Desert is sparsely inhabited. Egypt is a very ancient country (we talk about the Ancient Egyptians), where its amazing, gigantic monuments never fail to impress. The desert is like nothing you have ever experienced before with its temperatures, stupendous views and a type of light which invigorates people. Cruise along the world’s longest river, the Nile, for a balmy, at times sparkling and always romantic holiday. Or escape to what is called the Red Sea Riviera. Egypt has mystical, inexplicable delights to offer you on a truly relaxing holiday there. We invite you to get the most out of your holiday with so many things to do, so many astounding things to see and experience, by spending it in Egypt.

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