"Set between the desert and the deep blue sea, this up-and-coming resort is purpose built and is all about winding-down and taking life at an easy pace."
A startlingly red desert forms the backdrop to El Gouna. The shimmering blue of the Red Sea is its foreground. And the resort itself is built on a series of islets and sand spits, linked by lagoons and set around a surprisingly lush golf course. It may not have history but it's not short on charm, with cobbled streets and stone bridges settling nicely into mature landscaping. There's a tangible emphasis on quality too, from the well-spaced hotels to the 'downtown' shops and gin palace yachts in the marina. And beaches have been carefully prepared for undisturbed worship of the sun god Ra. For those leisure-seekers who plan to do nothing more strenuous than turn to tan the other side – this is a great choice. Everything you need is within the village area or within the hotel itself. And, as even the laziest among us like to get active sometimes, El Gouna also boasts a good variety of sports and recreation. Horse-riding, camel riding and a go-cart track join more usual facilities like snorkelling, windsurfing and tennis. Some hotels have pampering health clubs, and many offer a dine-around option within the resort. It's a gorgeous get-away after Nile-side sightseeing … or just a spoil-yourself interlude for couples or families.
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Our hotels and apartments in El Gouna include Arena Inn, Movenpick Resort And Spa El Gouna, Sheraton Miramar Resort El Gouna, The Three Corners Rihana Resort and Three Corners Rihana Inn.
Looking for holidays in Egypt Red Sea? Our Egypt Red Sea holiday destinations include Dahab, El Gouna, Hurghada, Makadi Bay, Marsa Alam, Nuweiba, Sharm El Sheikh, Soma Bay, Taba and Taba Heights.
Soak up the sun on the sandy beaches, home to a variety of watersports as well as a number of diving centres.
The variety of cuisine on offer in El Gouna spans traditional Egyptian fare to Italian, Chinese, French, German and Lebanese dishes.
There's plenty to do in the evenings in the way of dining out in Kafr El Gouna.
The small shopping arcade has been built in the style of a traditional oriental market and features some cafes, boutiques, souvenir and jewellery shops. Take a trip into Hurghada for a day of souvenir and bargain hunting. The bazaar is a great place to haggle with the locals.
Away from the coast, you can tee off at El Gouna's 18-hole golf course (handicap certificate needed). Or why not take an excursion to the historical cities of Cairo or Luxor for a glimpse into Egypt's ancient past. Or take a boat ride to visit one of the nearby islands.
35km north of Hurghada
about 45 minutes from Hurghada airport or 5 hours 30 minutes from Luxor for guests on a twin centre holiday - all coaches travelling to and from Luxor are accompanied by a police convoy
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