If you feel like exploring your surroundings while on holidays, we recommend:
Sharm El Naga
A village, around 40 km south of Hurghada. Its beach contains possibly the most beautiful reef cliff in the region.
El Gouna
An artificially created and privately owned luxury town, about 25 km north of Hurghada. Its beauty comes not only from its quietness and cleanliness, but also from the fact that the town consists of several islands separated by channels and connected by bridges. Besides 14 hotels and 2 marinas, there are also three hundred private villas and apartments, and some five hundred more are under construction. It is sometimes called Egypt's Venice.
Al Mahmya
A tourist beachfront camp on the protected Giftun island, 45 minutes by boat from Hurghada.
Luxor
Located approximately 290 km to the Southwest of Hurghada, Luxor is a small city in Upper Egypt. Luxor has frequently been characterised as the "world's greatest open air museum", the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor standing within the modern city. Immediately opposite, across the Nile River, lie the monuments, temples and tombs on the West Bank Necropolis, which include the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens.
Our concept was born of the Dau boat, which - in ancient times - provided a link between the East African coast and Pharaonic Egypt by transporting ebony and other precious goods by Dau boat up along the Red Sea coast, via the port of Hurghada, and all the way to the city of Thebes, now Luxor, where the pharaohs built their magnificent temples.