Egypt Travel Guides

Dahab Egypt Travel Guide

Dahab Egypt Travel Guide

Dahab is slightly less well known than the nearby resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, but this is a city which offers just as much as its better known counterpart 53 miles up the coastline of the Gulf of Aqaba, if not more by virtue of being the path less traveled. In fact, this is a city which many people return to over and over – and many others have come as tourists and decided to settle down in Dahab and put down roots. It’s not something that the average Dahab Egypt travel guide is likely to tell you, but it is a fact which speaks very highly about the beauty, relaxing atmosphere and recreational opportunities that Dahab has to offer. Read More…

Sharm El Sheikh Egypt Travel Guide

Sharm el Sheikh Egypt Travel Guide

Sharm El Sheikh Egypt travel guide, is one of the necessary items that you will need when you are travelling to this incredible part of the world. Sharm El Sheikh is a fascinating city located in the southern tip of Egypt. This bustling city once relied upon the port for their main industry, however, today tourism is thriving, and more people are travelling to the area. With the dramatic landscapes, stunning beaches and fascinating culture, it is no surprise that Sharm El Sheikh is incredibly popular. Read More…

The Brief Luxor Egypt Travel Guide

Luxor Egypt Travel Guide

As any Luxor Egypt Travel Guide will tell you, Luxor is the most popular tourist destination in the Nile Valley of southern (or Upper) Egypt. This city was the capital of the Middle and New Kingdoms of ancient Egypt and as you might expect from a former ancient capital, there are a lot of historical sites to visit here; and Luxor also offers all of the amenities you’d expect of a modern city along with its ancient ruins, natural beauty and historic charm. Read More…

Aswan Egypt Travel Guide

Aswan Egypt Travel Guide

Located far to the south of the larger cities of Cairo and Luxor (about 425 miles south of Cairo), Aswan is situated just to the north of Lake Nasser and (unsurprisingly) the Aswan Dam. Aswan is a much smaller city than Cairo or Luxor, with a population of about 275,000; a little more than half that of Luxor and roughly that of St. Paul, Minnesota or Newark, New Jersey. As you would expect and as you may have read in an Aswan Egypt travel guide, visiting Aswan is a far more relaxed experience than visiting Cairo, Luxor or Alexandria and if you’re looking for an Egyptian vacation which is a little off the beaten path and a little more restful, then Aswan is a city you may want to consider making your destination instead of one of the country’s larger and more hectic cities. Read More…