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What part of Hurghada to stay in?

Hurghada city proper is home to tons of hotels, varying from budget 2 star hotels to stunning 5 star hotels on the beach. The popular areas to stay in are El Mamsha (a long pedestrian street full of hotels, restaurants and bars) or the coastal Old Sheraton Road, near the Hurghada Marina Boulevard.



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Is Hurghada safe to walk around? Absolutely, Hurghada is one of the safest places in Egypt and is very welcoming. However, like any destination, it's wise to stick to well-lit areas at night, avoid isolated spots, and always stay aware of your surroundings.

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The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites. The risk for mosquito activity is high.

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showering and brushing teeth with tap water does not pose a problem.

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Hurghada is generally safe for tourists, including solo female travelers. Petty crimes such as pickpocketing or purse snatching do occur, but they are not as prevalent as in other regions. However, always remain alert, particularly in crowded areas.

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See the highlights of Cairo and Giza in just one day with this bus tour from Hurghada. You'll visit the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, check out the rich collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts at the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, and take a half-hour ride in a traditional felucca boat on the Nile River.

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For the highest temperatures travel between April and October but if you prefer less extreme temperatures but still want a bit of heat and high levels sunshine, visit during the winter months when the climate is arguably at its best.

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The city of Hurghada is considered to be one of the best resorts extending for 40 km on the red sea coast, it used be a small village counting on fishing and local farming, but at the early of 20th century, the Egyptian government shade the attention on the city for its geographic importance and for being a wonderful ...

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Hurghada is a beach resort city stretching some 40km along Egypt's Red Sea coast. It's renowned for scuba diving, and has numerous dive shops and schools in its modern Sekalla district. There are many restaurants, bars and nightclubs, while the old town, El Dahar, is home to traditional Egyptian coffee shops and souks.

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Handholding and shaking hands is ok in general, but strict Muslims don't shake hands with people of the opposite sex to avoid any physical contact. Do ask for directions from at least three different people (to be sure you have the right information).

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Pubs & Bars in Hurghada Even though Egypt is a muslim country, beverages with alcohol can be enjoyed in tourist areas and hotels. The New Marina in Hurghada offer a a vast variety of venues where drinks can be enjoyed and remember that Sheraton Plaza is just 2 mins walk away.

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Hurghada is considered to be one of the most secure places to stay in the entire country. The City of Hurghada has implemented a comprehensive testing program to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. Applying new health protocols for the safe travel, and security of our guests.

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Hurghada is slight cooler than Sharm.

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The quickest way to get from Hurghada to Luxor (Station) is to taxi which costs $30 - $40 and takes 3h 53m.

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