If you come to Hurghada you must visit the city considered the largest resort on the Red Sea coast.
Hurghada was a fishing village that developed over time, the right of the discoverers belongs to the British who built here in the 70's the first international Sheraton hotel. The city has around 260,000 inhabitants and is divided into 3 major locations: Sakkala, El Dahar and Mamsha. Even though it doesn't have such a rich history as Cairo and Luxor, are some interesting places to visit: Village Road (El Mamsha), Sheraton Road and Dahar Area, Marina which is a real spectacle in the evening, with bars and restaurants. . Next to the Great Mosque of Hurghada is the Fish Market where a number of fish restaurants are located. In the Dahar area there is a fruit market and you can see the authentic lifestyle of the Egyptians who live here. Also in Dahar there is the Coptic Church that is also worth visiting. In the Sheraton area you can have shopping time: sweets, gold / silver jewelry, perfumes, special souvenirs. I also recommend the Senzo Mall for shopping, where you can find shops and bars that offer quality services. To be safe, it is recommended to have a guide to help you to explore the area, so if you decide I am at your disposal for a private tour.

















