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Day 15: Masada, Ein Gedi Spa at Dead Sea
A Travel Blog entry by journeyer from Ein Gedi, Dead Sea Region, Israel
... been absolutely perfect and I'm sorry that I had not brought a few along for this spa experience! At the entrance, we show our hotel spa voucher, receive a towel and locker key and proceed to the changing rooms. We decide to go to the Dead Sea ...
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Under the Stars, Under the Sea
A Travel Blog entry by fatduck from Dahab, Egypt
... at once, and I could never have imagined the colours of their scales. Oh, to be eight meters underwater. It is sensational and a sight to behold. Diving felt almost like falling, but if I kicked my fins I would go forwards. Looking up at the surface ...
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Spring Break 2010 on the Red Sea
A Travel Blog entry by acroyse04 from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... , but that’s what you get for 9 Euros per night. We decided to go up to the restaurant attached to our hotel- it was literally on the Red Sea, and there was an open aired roof with an unbelievable view!! I fell in love with the view and could have ...
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Indiana Jones, Lionel Richie and Red Sea 'R and R'
A Travel Blog entry by grahamandrach from Dahab, Red Sea and Petra, Jordan
... stopping about half way down the Eastern Sinai coast at Dahab, a pleasant less developed resort on the Red Sea with nice views across to Saudi Arabia. Finding a luxurious hotel with, AirCon, TV, a pool etc we settled in for 6 days of RnR in preparation ...
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Sea Snorkeling Suntans Sinai Sunrises Smoothies
A Travel Blog entry by mimmy21 from Dahab, Egypt
... bars, hot chocolate and numerous other overpriced treats that we devoured along the way. These huts would appear every 1-2 hour and were a sight for sore thighs! Our guide told us we were halfway at the time we were thinking why on earth are we doing ...
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Well-Rested and Pampered on the Red Sea
A Travel Blog entry by liliens from Sharm El-Sheikh, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... and stereotypes have been shattered, and we feel so enriched by it all. At this moment, I am sitting at a computer within sight of a strikingly ominous mountain in what is the oldest part of Sharm el Sheik, an area of ramshackle shops, produce ...
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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
... bluffs. We then abseiled into the narrow canyon where we continued our journey. When we arrived in Dahab we checked into Hotel Chistina, which Philippe had recommended to us and was amazing for the price we paid. It’s got three price classes. We ...
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Masada and Dead Sea Spa
A Travel Blog entry by chwingman from Ein Gedi, Israel
... Bedouin tea as I felt good after the hike. The top is just a huge bonanza of history and ruins. The best preserved Roman siege sight, the water system, etc. This is my second time here and would love to come again. The best part of the tour, ...
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Neptune Day & Life at Sea
A Travel Blog entry by colerumbough from At Sea, International
... rooms that play educational films or films having to do with the next place we are visiting, such as the movie Casablanca for Morocco and Hotel Rwanda & The Gods Must Be Crazy for Africa). Our TV also shows us where the ship is on the map, how fast ...
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Road to Petra and Petra by night!
A Travel Blog entry by radcliffe-riley from Dead Sea Region, Aqaba, Jordan
... – you can set off whenever you like, so we made best use of the pools before we left our hotel. Heading south for about 2 hours on the Dead Sea Highway there is very little traffic, so it's quite a relaxing drive. When we finally cone to turn ...
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Tuts and Touts
A Travel Blog entry by elopfamily from Hurghada, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... nbsp; In the end, Kevin got so tired of listening to him that he agreed to being dropped off several blocks from our hotel. Clearly judgment-impaired, the exchange didn't prevent the driver from holding out his hand for some baksheesh (as a tip for ...
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Jordan Whirlwind
A Travel Blog entry by appabob from Dead Sea Region, Jordan
... next 3 days in Amman and we are off to India (we are nowhere close to Mumbai, so no worries) (E: By the way, this hotel has a great Internet connection, so I was able to upload photos for Turkey, Israel, and Jordan -- plenty of new pictures to ...
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A Travel Blog entry by keithb6 from Nottingham to Darwin and on to the Heartbreak Hotel, Australia
... - I wasn't expecting that so into the bin went my priceless"Twin Towns" disposable lighter (nearly empty) - then a ludicrous sight - the Departure Lounge Smoking Room where 50 passengers queued for a light from a South African guy who'd managed to ...
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More lazy days by the pool in 44 degrees heat
A Travel Blog entry by beyond_the_sea from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
... next few days in Egypt were spent soaking up the sun and just relaxing. ===================== TUESDAY 8 MAY, 2007 ===================== Lazy day by the hotel pool. It was very hot today. I had to stay under the umbrella, so must've been at least 40 ...
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Decisions, decisions...
A Travel Blog entry by tilazway from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... woman at the hostel who we started hanging out with. It became a habit to wake up, have a couple servings of breakfast in the hotel lobby (huge breakfast!) and then sunbathe on the lawn chairs next to the beach. Therese also ran into a guy she had met in ...
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Deep Blue Diving
A Travel Blog entry by melanie17 from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... bell boy took us to our room and explained the different pools that were actually right in front of our room. Sea and sweet water, adult and family. The hotel also offers a dive center (that we didn’t use), a windsurf center (recommended only for ...
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Falucas And The Holy Land
A Travel Blog entry by simeons_blog from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... we said goodbye to the crew and jumped on a bus. The bus would be taking us to two ancient Egyptian temples and then our hotel in Luxor. The first temple was called Kom Ombo and the second was called Edfu. The temples where a great start to the sights of ...
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Ferry and bus to Dahab
A Travel Blog entry by stodg from Dahab, Egypt
... write will adequately describe them. Even the pictures I took fall far short of conveying their true appearance. The singularly most amazing sight I have seen in this trip was the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak. The hall is a forest of 134 carved pillars ...
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Paradise!!
A Travel Blog entry by vidyakishore from Dahab, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... in by the beauty of the red sea, with the hills of Arabia looming at a distance. after spending a couple of hours by the sea, we headed back to the hotel and decided to stay in for the day. we had a hectic two days planned ahead for us. Nov 6, 2009 I was ...
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Dives and bombs 2
A Travel Blog entry by dynamo from Dahab, Egypt
... thwarted, however, and in the end we opted for a two-day camel dive safari to Gab ur Bint National Park. (the diving camels are a sight to see... ed.) Loading up the scuba equipment, tanks, and overnight kit onto three camels, we set off on an hour and a ...
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Luna di Marzo Riomaggiore
Montello 387, Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera, Italy
The location of the hotel offers a wonderful sight of Cinque Terre and the sea. On our panoramic terrace, we prepare a typical Italian breakfast far away from any noise or stress.
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