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 Peltours can arrange the following, City breaks, resort breaks to Taba Height and Egypt and Jordan, Nile Cruises, flight only, watersports holidays and golf holidays. At least in Egypt and the Red Sea area you can assured that unlike the UK rain is actually a rarity, giving you a great choice for your next summer or winter holiday.Peltours offer single parent holidays, child-friendly holidays and is the only specialist company in the UK to offer an excursion pre-booking service. Peltours.co.uk holiday destinations include the Red Sea resorts of Taba Heights, Taba, Nuweiba and Sharm el Sheikh and Kingdom of Jordan. Peltours has recently been reviewed by the Following newspapers and magazines. Daily Press, Daily Express, The Mail, The Daily Star and The Times, the magazines that have reviewed Peltours are Closer, Reveal, Full House, Take a break and Bella. This is what reveal had to say Watersports: Another great way to get to know this fabulous underwater paradise is to take a day’s snorkelling cruise aboard the Henry De Monfreid. This elegant sailing ship cuts through the waves to Farun Island in the Gulf of Aqaba. Your guides will jump in the water with you to share the secrets of marine life, before preparing an absolutely delicious lunch for you.
Nightlife: The Marriott, Hyatt and Sofitel hotels provide the nightlife in Taba. Check out their entertainment programmes for adults and kids, then choose a belly-dancing show, a Bedouin banquet, a disco for dancing the night away or an evening of Karaoke. If you’re in the mood for a romantic night, a moonlit stroll along the beautiful beaches is hard to beat.
Shopping: While your relaxing in Taba Heights, your plastic can have some time off, too. Apart from a gift shop in each hotel and a small precinct up in the small town of Taba selling souvenirs, there isn’t anywhere to spend your cash. Exotic perfumes, gold and gemstones jewellery, leather goods and ornaments of mummies and pyramids are the best buys available.
Don’t leave without…: Visiting the Egyptian capital Cairo. Book an excursion and see the Pyramids at Giza, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Antiquities museum, which is packed with the Pharaohs’ treasures. Taking a glass bottom boat round the coral reef, an excursion kids will love. Seeing St Catherine’s Monastery. Sit in the shadow of Mount Sinai, where according to the Bible, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.
The Red Sea is spectacular, teeming with marine life above its carpet of coral. With perfect visibility and the water temperature always 21 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius, it is perfect for divers and snorkellers, who delight in catching the sights of unusual marine species, such as butterfly and masquerade and the amazing porcupine fish. There are an almost infinite number of diving sites all along the coast. A good many diving centres for seasoned divers will also take out beginners, offering close supervision and instruction. The beaches of Sinai, including those from Sharm El Sheikh up to Nuweiba and beyond to Taba, close to the Israeli border, are a haven for women bathers. In the resort areas there are acres of sand where it’s possible to swim, sunbathe and generally lounge around, away from intrusive attention.
After the hustle and bustle of cities such as Cairo and Alexandria they’re delightfully
quiet and peaceful.
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