Sharm el sheikh, Nuweiba & Dahab
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Day 01: (Sharm el sheikh)
Arrive Sharm el sheikh international airport meet and assist by our steward with the sign of your name and assisting you through passport control formalities, luggage identification and portage then driving you by air-conditioned Car to your hotel in which you will be assisted by our steward for check-in. Overnight in Sharm el sheikh.
Day 02: (Sharm / Hurghada)
After breakfast, Our representative will help you to choose any of our hand picked tours scuba diving, snorkeling, rowing, horse riding, beach buggy, wind surfing and Safari Tours … etc. through our optional tours for Hurghada & Sharm el sheikh according to your taste. you can spend a half day at Ras Mohammed (the sightseeing begin with Mangroves ,carries on to several of the most beautiful sites in South Sinai and ends with a refreshing swimmer some snorkeling. Back to hotel. Overnight in Sharm el sheikh.
Day 03: (Hurghada / Nuweiba)
After breakfast you will be meet by our steward to drive by a private air-conditioned car to Nuweiba resort Check-in at hotel. Overnight in Nuweiba.
Day 04: (Mount Moses / St. Catherine Monastery)
After breakfast you will be meet by our steward, drive to visit Mount of Moses (where Moses received the ten commandments from the God) and ST. Catherine Monastery (a stronghold of the Melkite faction, and still today a Greek Orthodox outpost, was rebuilt in the golden age of Justinian and adorned with some of the finest Byzantine icons to be found in the world. Some were painted on site, others were imported from the provinces of the empire and from Constantinople itself. Back to hotel. Overnight in Nuweiba.
Day 05: (Nuweiba)
After breakfast, full day Safari in the desert with professional guide to discover the desert include lunch Back to hotel. Overnight in Nuweiba.
Day 06: (Dahab)
After breakfast, you will meet by our steward to drive to Dahab. Arrive Dahab check-in at hotel. Overnight in Dahab.
Day 07: (Dahab)
After breakfast, you can take a boat for safaris and you can go to Gabr El Bint, with professional guide make 2 dives with drink , lunch on boat Back to hotel Overnight in Dahab.
Day 08: (Dahab / Sharm el sheikh)
After breakfast, you will be meet by our steward drive to Sharm el sheikh. After check-in at hotel. You can enjoy with a Snorkeling & Mangroves Forest with 4 hours ,take the main road to Ras Nusrani, where you will have plenty of time to swim and snorkel, then drive to explore the beauty of the nature in the Mangroves Forest. Back to hotel Overnight in Sharm el sheikh.
Day 09: (Sharm el sheikh)
After breakfast, drive to desert, for reach the Bedouin tent to enjoy a camel ride at the sunset then having a real Bedouin dinner under the stars and having tea mixed with herbs. Back to hotel. Overnight in Sharm el sheikh.
Day 10: (Departure)
After breakfast,you will be meet by our steward to drive to Sharm el sheikh El Sheikh airport for final departure
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