A Guide to Egypt Property Egypt
Situated in north east Africa, Egypt has a warm climate year-round and for centuries travellers have marvelled at
its archaeological wonders. Millions of tourists are attracted each year to the Pyramids, temples, mosques and
great monuments of the Nile Valley.
Egypt's Red Coast runs from the Gulf of Suez to the Sudanese border, its mineral rich red mountains inspired the
ancient mariners to name the sea Mare Rostrum or Red Sea.
Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheik, on the Red Sea coast, are doors to a magical underwater world of technicolour fish
and coral that draws divers and snorkellers from around the world, while other adventurous travellers head inland.
Here, you can discover monasteries amid the arid mountains of Sinai or the distant desert oases, home to the hardy
nomads whose camel trains still wander the Saharan sands.
The white sand beaches and clear azure waters of these beach resorts make this area a favourite for sun
worshippers. The thermal winds still bring thousands of migrating birds to the shores of the Red Sea making it a
paradise for bird-watchers.
Egypt has always held visitors spellbound with its culture, historic importance and beauty. A riverboat cruise
is the perfect way to see the wonders of the River Nile and to explore the many ancient monuments and fascinating
sights along the way. On the east bank of the Nile is the ancient temple of Luxor and on the west bank the Valley
of the Kings, the last resting place of the Pharaohs and the ancient site of the Tomb of Tutankhamun
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Currency: Egyptian pound (EGP)
Time: GMT + 2
Getting There: Flying time is about five hours from the UK. Different airports serve Cairo in the north, the
Sinai Peninsula in the east and the Red Sea Coast to the west. Hurghada Airport serves the Red Sea coast.
For more information or to talk to a specialist property advisor dealing soley in property in Egypt Email:
info@carasolproperties.com or call 044 121 608 7759
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