Egypt hotels offer something to suit all budgets

Posted by Jeff on Mar 6, 2010 in Entertainment and Fun |

A visit to the famous ‘Land of the Pharaohs’ will reveal a wide array of treasures, from ancient pyramids in the desert to colourful coral reefs in the Red Sea. To complement the varied attractions, there is an equal amount of diversity on offer at the country’s resorts. The many Egypt hotels available are well suited to pleasing guests of all types, with options ranging from cheap and cheerful to indulgent expense.

Value hotels: From apartments in Hurghada to B&Bs in Luxor, a good selection of value accommodation can be found right across Egypt. Prices start from under £10 per person per night at the most basic resorts, while late rooms deals are slashing prices at some of the more exclusive resorts as well.

Family options: Family friendly resorts can be found in all of Egypt’s popular tourist areas, with facilities such as children’s playgrounds, kids’ clubs and childminding available. Increasingly, all inclusive has been proving a popular option for those looking to save a bit of money while away with family. With some hotel deals falling as low as £15 per person per night all in, considerable amounts can be saved on eating out by choosing the right all inclusive hotel package.

Exclusive hotels: Egypt has a variety of luxury accommodation options, all with high quality facilities and in good locations. Many of the major hotel players can be found in places such as Luxor and Sharm el Sheikh. Luxury Sharm el Sheikh hotels can in fact be found for very reasonable prices and include all the benefits afforded by a beach resort. Guests can indulge in the many extravangances on offer, from high end restaurants and private beaches to spas, tennis courts and even football pitches and jogging tracks in some cases.

Alternative options: For a truly unique experience visitors can stay at one of Egypt’s ‘floating hotels’. Cruise ships take guests on a voyage along the famous river, which the chance to stop at sites such as the Valley of the Kings near Luxor and Abu Simbel near Aswan. Jumping aboard one of these quirky hotels in Egypt offers guests the chance to see some of the country’s most renowned sites in one easy trip.

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