The Pyramids, Egypt

Camel Rides at the

Pyramids of Giza

"The trip was wonderful - I have never been on a trip where everything worked out so well. It was even better than I had ever dreamed! I had never traveled alone before so I was a little hesitant - especially about the diving part. But there was no need for worry. Everyone made me feel very welcome and comfortable and I felt included in all events."

     

   -Christine Janson

    Palm Desert, California


Red Sea Soft Corals

Vibrant Soft Corals

in the Red Sea

"You could change the name of your company to "Learning Through Seamless Travel" because that's how every transfer and component transpired. All your suggestions re: options proved right on target as well. Our trips to Abu Simbel, the Nile Cruise and Alexandria rounded out the Red Sea liveaboard, which by itself, lived up to its billing a thousand-fold.  My notebook and memory card have enough notes and pix to fill a dozen
columns."

   -Yvonne Lanelli

    Adventure Travel Writer

    Alto, New Mexico


 
EGYPT AND THE RED SEA

Egypt is a trip of a lifetime both on land and underwater.  The pyramids and temples of ancient Egypt are etched into the minds of every child at a very young age.  The Pyramids of Giza, Temples of Luxor and Karnak, Valley of the Kings, King Tut's tomb and the Cairo Museum are just a few of the highlights of ancient Egypt that marveled travelers to Egypt for thousands of years.  How were the pyramids built? How long have these temples been around? Why are the temples so well intact? Why did King Tut die so young? are just a few questions that travelers have answered by expert Egyptologists during a tour of Egypt.  Riding camels, cruising the Nile, shopping the bazaar are just a few of the activities that travelers experience when touring ancient Egypt. The history and experience of touring of ancient Egypt is unique to any destination in the world and a memory that will last forever because travelers finally live their childhood fantasy.

The Red Sea is one of the top dive destinations in the world but relatively unknown to the American diving market.  Jacques Cousteau called the Red Sea “a corridor of marvels” referring to the Red Sea’s “gin” clear water and pristine reefs.  The underwater jewels of the Red Sea lie just off the shores of Egypt.  Seaside ports of Sharm El Sheikh, Hurgahda, Marsa Alam, Dahab and Safaga provide gateways to some of the best diving in the world.  Some of the Red Sea's best dive sites are on everyone's top ten of world's best dive sites including Ras Mohammed, Jackson Reef, Thislegorm, Dunraven, The Brothers and Dadelus Reef.

 Egypt-Red Sea Itineraries  

Egypt-Red Sea Trips                   Abu Simbel, Southern Egypt

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