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What To See On Holidays To Egypt

When people think of Holidays to Egypt, there are usually certain things that they want to tick off the list. Given that this includes one of the last surviving Wonders of the World, this is hardly surprising.

There are a couple of resorts in Egypt. Many people enjoy the resorts near the Dead Sea and it is there where people can enjoy various activities, such as diving. A lot of websites offer hotel comparisons. Some are four or five star rated and many major tour operators offer package deals to these resorts in particular.

If you visit the pyramids in Giza it is important to be aware of what will be expected of you and what you may not want to become involved with. There is usually a separate price for tourists in the Giza compound then there are for the locals. Furthermore, if you want to go inside the pyramids this will also cost you extra.

More active people can enjoy resorts along the Dead Sea such as the Sharm el Sheikh or Hurghada holiday resorts. Here you can enjoy a number of activities with deep sea diving probably being the most popular. Most holiday websites offer comparisons of hotels and resorts available and it is worth having a look to see what meets your individual needs and budget.

Cairo is the capital city and is a very popular destination. As well as some great landmarks and temples, it is also home to a host of galleries, museums and popular restaurants. With 15 million visitors expected by the end of 2010, now is a great time to explore a city that balances ancient tradition with modern attractions.

One thing to be wary of when visiting any landmarks are unofficial tours and taxi drivers. While you may want local guides to show you around it is important to remember that it is your holiday and that you are within your rights to move on if necessary. Unofficial taxis may be cheaper but it can be a gamble, so you may be better off getting a hire car or booking with an official tour party.

When booking a package holiday it is important to clarify what you are paying for. For example is car hire included? Is insurance included and if so will the cover protect flights, accommodation and food? While it can be a relief to get a flight home in the event of a package going bust, it can be a less enjoyable experience if you have to pay extra food or hotel rooms that you thought were already covered.

Most websites will offer an accommodation search to give you an idea of what is available and what suits your own individual needs and budget.

Contact the tourist board or check a guide book if you are unsure about the local customs. Some tourists have experienced trouble this way and it is vital to be aware of what is expected of you. With the right information you should have a pleasant and stress free stay in Egypt. For more information contact the Egyptian tourist board.

by: Daniel Medlock




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