Port Ghalib Holidays
Port Ghalib Holidays at a glance
Port Ghalib is a relatively new tourist destination on the Red Sea map but has a history of its own stretching back many hundreds of years. At the heart of the resort lies the international and rapidly expanding modern marina with plans well under way for a variety of restaurants, cafes, shops & bars plus a 1 kilometre long 'corniche' featuring 110 retail outlets and a traditional Egyptian bazaar.
Whether your a novice or an experienced diver Port Ghalib offers a truly great diving experience. A marine nature reserve protects the spectacular coral reefs proving divers the opportunity of seeing the vast array of underwater life.
Who holidays in Port Ghalib?
Port Ghalib holidays offer something for everyone, so if you want to go diving in the Red Sea, explore local sites of interest or just spend the day relaxing on the beach then Port Ghalib holidays are for you.
Things to do on a Holiday in Port Ghalib
Aqua Coraya Water Park Located 5 kms from Marsa Alam international airport, is the newly built water park, Aqua Coraya. Filled with waterslides, a children's pool and pool bar, it is a perfect family day out. Slides include Free Fall, Kamikaze & Turbo slide, with heights of more than 10 metres, the Rafting Slide with it's heart pounding drops and pulse racing dips and the Black Hole, the longest one, stretching as far as 40 metres. The slides and flumes are designed to suit the strength of every swimmer with something for the whole family to enjoy.
Wadi Hammamat has hundreds of rock inscriptions, some of which date back to 4000 BC. During antiquity, it was famous for production of the Bekheny Stone, a beautiful, green ornamental rock, which was considered sacred. The stone was actively quarried from Pharaonic until Roman times to make bowls, statues and sarcophagi, many of which have been found in the Pyramids, graves and temples of those periods.
Historic Gold Mine A little to the north of Wadi Hammamat, in the central part of the Eastern Desert, lies Bir Umm Fawakhir, a gold mining settlement from the fifth and sixth century.
Scuba Diving: Sharm el Sheikh, along with Hurghada, is where it all started. These where the first two destinations of the nearly 20-years-old diving history of the Red Sea. Diving sites in Sharm are world famous. A paradise for a perfect Red Sea diving holiday, Sharm has it all: hard and soft coral, turtles and dolphins, mantas and moray eels, napoleons and tuna, hammerheads, barracudas, reef and pelagic sharks, and much more, including the legendary World War II wreck of the Thistlegorm.
Snorkelling: Snorkelling is the watersport par excellence in the Red Sea. With the wealth of underwater life in all destinations, snorkelling is an easy and very enjoyable way to spend some time and discover the wonders of the marine life. Whether you go out from your resort beach, or you spend a day or half a day on a snorkelling boat, you will collect unforgettable memories.
Watersports: The Red Sea Riviera is not only scuba diving! The sea here is a paradise for a number of watersports, and some destinations are particularly famous because of their perfect conditions for one activity or the other.
Eating/Drinking During Port Ghalib Holidays
There are a variety of ways to eat while you are in Egypt: local, either in homes or restaurants; tourist, restaurants that have a local flavour but cater to the tourist market; five-star, where you can choose to eat Western or "Egyptianised" cuisine; or western-style takeaway, yes, McDonald's is in Egypt!
So, what are some of the dishes you can hope to enjoy while you are in Egypt? Probably one of the first things you will try is grilled chicken or pigeon with salad.
Felafels, Shish Kebab and Kofta are almost staples in tourist restaurants as are Hommus, Tahini and Baba Ghannouj. Vegetarians will thrive in Egypt, most restaurants offering good vegetable soups, a variety of fresh salads, and wonderful dishes such as stuffed aubergines and zucchinis.
If you think that you can't possibly give up Western food while you are away, don't despair as most restaurants serve pizza, hamburgers and spaghetti. Hot chips are available absolutely everywhere!
But what do you drink in Egypt? Egypt is an Islamic country so alcohol is not widely available. The exception to this is Stella beer. This beer is made in Egypt and is available absolutely everywhere. An ice-cold Stella is great after a hard-day's sight-seeing. Bottled water is available everywhere, as are Western soft-drinks, including the diet varieties.
Tea is also available everywhere and no trip to Egypt is complete without a cup of Kakade (or Hibiscus tea), a deliciously refreshing beverage that can be served hot or cold. Coffee and Turkish coffee are widely available and the fruit juices are a must-try. Stalls in the bazaar or souk will sell you a refreshing glass of sugar-cane juice (this has to be the most refreshing drink ever invented).
Port Ghalib Holidays Shopping
One of the great delights of Egypt is the shopping! However, there are many pitfalls: from learning how to bargain to knowing where the best places are to buy certain goods.
You will be truly amazed at the range of goods, from souvenirs to treasures, that you can purchase and package to take on the plane flight home with you. Everything from exotic spices to exquisite jewellery; gorgeously textured shawls and scarves to brilliantly coloured papyri; handcrafted brass and copperware to quality reproductions of antiquities; and delicately glowing alabaster to fabulously designed carpets and rugs.
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