Travel Taba, Egypt

Taba, Egypt is conveniently situated at the point where four countries meet. Fast becoming a major tourist destination, it overlooks not only Egypt, but Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel. It currently boasts 5-star hotels, great restaurants and quaint, cozy beach cafes.

The border can be crossed on foot, and there is direct bus service to Eilat, Israel. And there is a brand new beach comunity, Taba Heights, nearing completion, which will offer a wide variety of fun and interesting activities.

Travel to Taba, Egypt

Taba Tours

Taba Tours
Taba tours allow you to experience the history, as well as the present state, of this fascinating border city. Click here for more details about available tours.
Hotels in Taba

Hotels in Taba
Located at the northernmost tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, Egyptian hotels in Taba vary. You can choose from a variety of options including resorts and even casinos.
Taba Vacations

Taba Vacations
Explore the Sinai Peninsula, “Red Sea Riviera” and vast coral gardens during Taba Vacations. The area is becoming quite popular and has many accommodations available.

Taba Travel Information

On a historic note, not far from Taba Egypt, in the Gulf of Aqaba, lies Pharaohs Island, one of the least known of the many major forts in Egypt. This fortress, built at the time of the Crusades, would no doubt attract much larger crowds were it located in more of a mainstream tourist destination, but those tourists (like you?) who make an effort to visit the fort will not only find it fascinating, but probably have the island mostly to themselves.

Also known as Coral Island, Pharaoh's Island is where Naldwin I, King of Jerusalem, built the fortress, from which one can see into four countries (see above). It is thought work on the fort began around 1116 AD. It was constructed for three main reasons:
  1. It was in the center of a huge trade route between the Far East and Europe.
  2. It was defended easily, being out of range of land-based catapults and was on high ground.
  3. It was in the narrowest section of the Gulf of Aqaba.
The fortress was originally called Ile De Graye Castle. While still in the hands of the Crusaders, it was used to collect taxes on Arab merchants and occasionally to attack Arab shipping. Meanwhile it also served its main purpose, which was to protect pilgrims traveling between Jerusalem and St. Catherine's Monastery.

Now completely renovated, the fortress has many smaller rooms — some with arched doorways and others without. These include what were the sleeping quarters for the troops, bathhouses, and kitchens complete with huge ovens. There are towers in which carrier pigeons were housed, and circular towers for archers.

Interestingly, it is a fact that Lawrence of Arabia made an unauthorized and downright daring visit to the island during while on his famous Wilderness of Zin survey in June, 1914. Unfortunately we know little else of the history of this fascinating place, Taba Egypt.
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    How to Travel to Taba

     

    There are a few ways to travel to Taba, including chartered planes and via overland means. We'll help you select the best option based on your needs.
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    Things to do in Taba

     

    There's never a shortage of things to do in Taba. The sea draws tourists from every corner of the globe. We'll show you what brings them here.
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    Diving in Taba

     

    Being on the Red Sea, diving in Taba is a natural choice for recreation. The Red Sea is endlessly beautiful and well worth the visit.