Egypt Villas
Villas are common in Egypt. Tourism is an important industry in the country. Why not hire or purchase a vacation villa in the great historic nation. Villas of many different styles are for use in the country. Look for villas for sale in Egypt.
Egypt is largely desert, an extension of the great Sahara Desert that bands North Africa. Save for the thin strip of watered land along the river Nile, very little could survive here. As the ancient Greek philosopher Herodotus stated: "Egypt is the gift of the Nile".
Generally, dry and very hot summers with moderate winters - November through to March are definitely the most comfortable months for travel in Egypt. There is almost no rain in the Nile valley.
There are numerous resorts such as Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh
Egypt has a full range of accommodation options, from basic backpacker hostels to five-star resorts. Most major hotel chains are respresented in Cairo, Sharm el-Sheikh and Luxor at least. There are is demand for villas for sale in alexandria egypt. Plus there is a demand for villas for sale in port said egypt.
Egypt has several international airports:
Cairo International Airport the primary
entry point and the hub of the national carrier Egypt Air.
Alexandria Nozha
Luxor International Airport now receiving an increasing number of international
scheduled flights in addition to charter flights.
Aswan International Airport
Hurghada International Airport receives a number of charter flights
Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport receives a number of charter
flights
Burg Al-Arab International Airport
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Highlights of any
visit to Egypt would include:
the Pyramids ; the Egyptian Museum
the
temples of Luxor and the West Bank across the Nile
the Valley of the Kings
the Library of Alexandria
the Temples of Abu Simbel
When you're done
with the historical touring don't miss:
The Red Sea resorts at Sinai peninsula,
including Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh. The Red Sea offers some of the best dive
locations in the world.
The rest of Sinai. There are a multitude of locations
to visit in Sinai. These range from secluded beaches with little more than huts,
to climbing Mt. Sinai.
The Western Desert and the Oases
Alexandria. There
are many historical sights in Alexandria. Also, you may be interested in checking
out the recently established Bibliotheca Alexandria
Cities
Cairo -
the capital of Egypt, home to the Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum and fabulous
Islamic architecture
Alexandria - Egypt's window on the Mediterranean
Aswan
- a more relaxed option, full of amazing sights
Luxor - gateway to the Valley
of the Kings, amongst other fabulous attractions
Memphis
Siwa - an oasis
town
Hurghada - a city in the Red Sea
Other destinations
Abu Simbel
Lake Nasser
Tell Basta (Bubastis)