Cultural, historical, adventure, and custom customized trips are just a few of the tours that Deluxe trips offer in Egypt and Jordan.
One of Egypt's most intriguing regions is the Sinai Peninsula, a land where deserts and mountains intersect with shining water. From the Gulf of Aqaba to the Gulf of Suez, this peninsular region of triangular shape is a hub uniting Africa and Asia and is a harvest of diversity, history, and nature. From the crowded holiday resorts of Dahab and Sharm El Sheikh to the peaceful desert valleys and holy summits, the Sinai Peninsula is a place that holds the promise of an unforgettable journey for the tourists who travel there in search of adventure and peace.
The terrain in Sinai is unimaginably varied, from the red beaches of the Red Sea to the towering granite peaks of the mountainous interior. The coastline along the region is renowned for its alive coral reefs and sea life, the Sinai being an earthly paradise for divers and snorkellers. On land, there is a transformation to bleak deserts which are punctuated by palm oases, rainbow-colored canyons, and open spaces where Bedouin tribes still live today. All that excellent mixture of desert and sea makes the Sinai Peninsula special compared to all other travel locations in Egypt.
For adrenalin romantics, the Sinai Peninsula is endless. Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, and Nuweiba provide the world's best diving and snorkelling spots, which welcome submerged enthusiasts willing to experience the Red Sea's undisputed variety. In our planet, travelers can trek through the stunning Colored Canyon, ascend mythical Mount Sinai to see a once-in-a-lifetime sunrise, or find the peaceful St. Catherine's Monastery, the oldest operating Christian monastery in the world. These one can do allows travelers to be in touch with the holy world and religious heritage of the region.
The Sinai Peninsula has been a crossroad for cultures, religions, and trade. For hundreds of years, it was an ancient Egyptian passage land, East merchants, and pilgrims traveling to holy places. Today the Bedouin people of Sinai continue to keep their traditions going, welcoming visitors in warm hospitality, traditional foods, and family tales. This cultural richness gives one another facet to traveling through the peninsula, in that the traveler can gain some insight into Egypt outside of more popular sites.
October to April is the most suitable month for travel when the weather is favorable for outdoor activities like hiking, diving, and crossing desert landscapes. Summers are too hot in the interior, but beach resorts along the coast are in demand round the year for holidaying on beaches and water sports. You go in winter or summer, and the Sinai Peninsula has something or the other to appeal to anyone's fancy.
Include Sinai Peninsula in your Egypt holiday packages or Red Sea vacation plans to have a chance to enjoy the natural grandeur of the country freely and its rich diversity. From rainbow-colored coral gardens on the floor of the Red Sea to the spiritual quietude of the mountains, this region is the epitome of Egypt's cultural and natural wonders. Regardless of whether you are visiting to spend an activity holiday, a culture holiday, or just to relax alongside the sea, the Sinai Peninsula will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
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Cultural, historical, adventure, and custom customized trips are just a few of the tours that Deluxe trips offer in Egypt and Jordan.
The Dead Sea, Petra in Jordan, the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor's historic temples, and many other famous sites can be expected to be explored with Deluxe Tours.
offer a hassle-free holiday, Deluxe Tours' packages generally include lodging, transport, meals, guided tours with experienced local experts, and entry fees to attractions.
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer the finest weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities, making those months the best times to visit Egypt and Jordan.
These two countries are close by, only a 1.5-hour flight apart, and when combined, offer a variety of distinctive experiences. We advise you to spend at least 12 days visiting both countries for a truly unforgettable experience
Combining the eclipse viewing with visits to historic sites like the Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of the Kings, and a Nile River cruise are highly recommended.