Alexandria

Welcome to Alexandria — Egypt’s storied “Pearl of the Mediterranean”. A city where ancient Greek and Egyptian legacies meet sea breezes, cosmopolitan cafés, and coastal charm.


📍 Location & Overview

Alexandria lies on the northern coast of Egypt, along the Mediterranean Sea. Historically founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great and serving as a major cultural, intellectual and trading hub in the Hellenistic and Roman eras. 
Today it remains a vibrant city combining seaside resort appeal, rich heritage sites, and modern Egyptian urban life.

Luxor

Welcome to Luxor — often called the world’s greatest open‑air museum. Nestled along the Nile in Upper Egypt, this ancient city was the heart of pharaonic power and is today a must‑visit destination for anyone intrigued by human history, monumental architecture, and timeless landscapes.


📍 Location & Overview

  • Luxor sits on the banks of the Nile River, in southern Egypt — historically the site of the ancient city of Thebes.

  • It’s divided by the Nile into two main zones: the East Bank (where the living, temple city lay) and the West Bank (the land of the dead) with its necropolises of pharaohs and nobles.

  • As per official tourism materials, Luxor is “the storehouse of ancient Egyptian civilisation” with more than 800 archaeological sites.

Aswan

Welcome to Aswan — a serene, sun‑drenched city in Upper Egypt where the mighty Nile, Nubian culture, ancient monuments and desert landscapes come together to create a unique travel experience.


📍 Location & Overview

  • Aswan lies in southern Egypt along the Nile River and serves as a gateway to Nubia and the southern reaches of the country.

  • Historically known as “Sunn” in ancient Egypt, it was a strategic frontier town, connecting Egypt with Nubia and Africa beyond.

  • Today, Aswan combines relaxed river‑life, cultural richness and access to major archaeological sites, making it a standout destination for heritage and nature lovers.

Wadi El Rayan

📍 Location & Overview

Wadi El Rayan is located in the Western Desert of Egypt, within the Faiyum Governorate, roughly 2–3 hours’ drive from Cairo. 
It was designated a protected area in 1989 under Egyptian law. 
The reserve spans approximately 1,759 km² and includes two large lakes (Upper and Lower) connected by waterfalls, sand dunes, hills, and a unique ecosystem of desert‑wetland transition. 

Ain Sokhna

Welcome to Ain Sokhna – a coastal gem on Egypt’s Red Sea shoreline where warm waters, desert mountains and luxury resorts converge to offer the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.


📍 Location & Overview

Ain Sokhna is located in the Suez Governorate on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez. It lies roughly 120 km east of Cairo and about 55 km south of the city of Suez
Its Arabic name literally means “the hot spring,” referring to nearby sulphur springs in the region.

Port Said

Welcome to Port Said — a vibrant coastal city at the northern entrance of the Suez Canal, where Mediterranean sea breezes, maritime history and modern Egyptian life converge. Here’s a full “About”‑page style overview of the destination.


📍 Location & Overview

Port Said is situated on the northeastern tip of Egypt, along the Mediterranean Sea and at the mouth of the Suez Canal. 
Because of its strategic position, the city historically has been a major maritime and trade hub. 
Today, it combines port functions, resort‑beach attractions, shopping (including duty‑free zones) and cultural heritage.

Hurghada

Welcome to Hurghada — a vibrant, sun‑filled resort city on Egypt’s Red Sea coast where colourful coral reefs meet golden beaches, lively promenades and desert adventures.

🌍 Location & Origins

  • Hurghada sits on the western shore of the Red Sea in Egypt’s Red Sea Governorate.

  • Once a small fishing village, the town grew rapidly from the 1980s onward thanks to investment in tourism infrastructure.

  • The resort area stretches roughly 30–40 km along the coastline.

Sharm El Sheikh

Welcome to Sharm El Sheikh – Egypt’s crown jewel on the Red Sea. A destination where stunning coral reefs, golden beaches, and desert mountains meet world-class resorts, vibrant nightlife, and thrilling adventures.


📍 Where Is Sharm El Sheikh?

Located at the southern tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh is a coastal resort town overlooking the Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba. It’s one of Egypt’s most famous holiday destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year from around the globe.