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une partie seule, une partie avec dan. Transport: train, bus Budget: hotel =3/7 e, plongée= 30e les 3 J'ai adoré : les pyramides de Kheops, Louxor, Abu Simbel, le désert blanc et l'oasis de sihoua
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at the Suez
A Travel Blog entry by bonthorn from Suez, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... several huge vessels passing through the canal. Quite amazing. Start: Sea Star Beau Rivage, Hurghada, EGYPT. 12:00 End: Red Sea Hotel, Suez, EGYPT. 17:00 Distance Traveled: 375 km Road Conditions: good Average Speed: 77.6 km/hr Max Speed: ...
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Sinai and the Red Sea
A Travel Blog entry by monkeytoes from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
... some new gear and book a trip our to Tiran Island to get a full day of snorkeling in. There are a ton of reefs in the Red Sea! Tiran Island has this huge reef just off the coast with crystal clear waters and very colourful coral. The fish were a bit ...
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The Sinai: hiking and snorkelling the Red Sea
A Travel Blog entry by wenzels from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
Hiking the beautiful mountainscapes of the Sinai Peninsula and a dip in the Red Sea On our arrival in Cairo we managed to squeeze all our luggage and ourselves into a tiny cab, the trunk of which was already occupied by a propane tank. A truly comical ...
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Sunning ourselves at the Red Sea!
A Travel Blog entry by jandhontour from Dahab, Egypt
... not be too bad as we stopped every few hours - nevertheless we were all pretty tired and stiff by the time we arrived at the Tropitel Hotel just outside of Dahab where we were staying. We were warned that the Hotel is not as nice as where we've just ...
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Red Sea
A Travel Blog entry by jag from Sham el Sheikh, Egypt
... a lot bigger than I had expected and had sort of foreseen to be a smaller more beachfront destination. We booked into a reasonable basic hotel on the hills overlooking the bay. We spent the first day down on the beach. Most of the beach had been taken up ...
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Crossing the Suez Canal and the Sinai Peninsula
A Travel Blog entry by momentsintime from Saint Catherine, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
Security was tight as we approached the Suez Canal, the artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Soldiers armed with machine guns could be seen at the top of the cliffs on both side of the ...
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Cairo-Suez Canal-Sinai Wilderness-Dahab
A Travel Blog entry by csmathis from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... the key a little more to the left, push the sphere, and then the door would open! Then we spent the afternoon on the beach of the Red Sea. Some of us went mini snorkeling, just with a mask, no fins. We went pretty far out into the sea, but not past the ...
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Sea Snorkeling Suntans Sinai Sunrises Smoothies
A Travel Blog entry by mimmy21 from Dahab, Egypt
... is very aware it is a potentially dangerous place to be entering and lam constantly aware of my surroundings. Driving along the turquoise red sea you see many abandoned 5 star resorts adorning its edges, it is like a haunted place where nobody seems to ...
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I'd Like To Be Under The Sea & Egypt Wrap Up
A Travel Blog entry by inoursuitcase from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... many fish with exotic names swarming past us, fish like Indian Lionfish, Greater Amberjack, Swordfish, Marbled Grouper, Red Sea Soapfish, Lyretail Antheas, Scorpianfish, Comets, Soldierfish, Crown Squirrelfish, Pipefish, Catfish, Damsels, Humbug ...
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Marine Train spotting
A Travel Blog entry by byrnedm from Suez, Egypt
... 'vital transport nexus between Cairo, Sinai and the Red Sea Coast'). No such problems however at the Red Sea Hotel in Port Tawfiq, an area of Suez overlooking the canal and full of boating warehouses, petrochemical refineries & cement plants. The hotel ...
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Out of Africa
A Travel Blog entry by robertandtanja from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... surfing capital of Egypt), we were asked to show our passports Only then we discovered that we had forgotten those at the Red Sea Hotel in Suez already 260 km away. That needed a bit of organisation. We had already put an Egyptian SIM card in our phone, ...
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Stranded in Suez
A Travel Blog entry by lostalready from Suez, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... relaxing way to spend an afternoon and evening! The downside being that there are no felafel stands in Port Tawfiq (and Suez is too far to walk) and we are stuck staying at the only cheap hotel around which does not seem to have been cleaned. Ever. ...
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Barging on the Suez
A Travel Blog entry by bruceandpetra from Suez, As Suways, Egypt
... error...we took this opportunity to get an oil and filters change, which ended up being quite cheap and surprisingly quick. The Suez canal was impressive, we viewed the canal from the town of Suez, right near the southern entrance. PC, I think barging ...
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A small cog in the workings of the might Suez
A Travel Blog entry by voyager-sue from Suez, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... a ship. We searched fruitlessly for an internet spot but didn't find it though others did. Our search took us to a very nice hotel, the Helnon. We didn't succeed in connecting to their wi-fi, but it was nice to be in such a large room ...
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Luxor-Hurgada-Suez-Dahab... 1200km de un tirón.
A Travel Blog entry by thom_rm from Dahab, Egypt
... , pero al presentarnos en el lobby del hotel para realizar el Ckeck in, el conserje nos miró y nos dijo "nuestro hotel esta completo y no tengo reservaciones de ustedes" Al mirarnos con Diego con asombro, vemos entrar al representante de nuestra ...
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Pharaohs, Pyramids and Pollution
A Travel Blog entry by robertandtanja from Port Tawfiq, Egypt, Egypt
... this time of the year but definitely worth the effort and we are planning to do the same at the other side of the Red Sea when we cross the Suez tunnel on our way to Aqaba. Ras Mohammed National park is one of the best dive sites in the world with over ...
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SWINE '09 PART 5: DAHAB
A Travel Blog entry by richfrohl from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... sometimes stopped and started again a few feet up. Gives me a whole new appreciation of Moses. Makes parting the Red Sea seem easy. I have never experienced the sensation I did during the sunrise over the Sinai. It truthfully was not a ...
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Fish, Reefs, Camels, and Wrecks
A Travel Blog entry by barry0fisher from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... to avoid the more vulnerable route through the Mediterranean, it was forced to anchor nearby a reef in the Red Sea due to a stalled ship in the Suez Canal. By pure chance 2 German bomber planes searching for the Queen Mary (a warship), saw the ...
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