BEACHES
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Hurghada,
Egypt
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2024
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2024
This is Hurghada's black spot. The superb sandy curves of yesteryear have been cut up, concreted over, walled in, disfigured and, finally, made inaccessible (unless you pay a fee) to those who don't stay in the coastal resorts. Take a tour of the hotels and compare. Those at the Hilton and Marriott are particularly neat. If you really don't want to pay, you'll have to get away from Hurghada and swim in creeks that are cluttered with tires, bricks and used batteries.
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plage d'Hurghada
pour prolonger ma promenade sur la plage ,en longeant mon hôtel , j'ai voulu passer dans l'hôtel d'à côté ,je n'ai pas pu .Dommage la loi du littoral n'existe pas en Egypte .La sécurité certes mais au prix de confiner les personnes
Frankly, avoid the coast huraghada which was taken over by the hotels and is only one suite uglier artificial beaches than the others. On the other hand, Hurghada is very nice for diving and you can rent a boat for a day (not too expensive) to visit the small islands near coastline.