Sea: Hotels, itineraries and travel ideas
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Egypt
Hurghada is one of the main tourism attractions on the Red Sea in Egypt. It is often possible to snorkel and see incredible coral reefs and hundreds of varieties of tropical fish just 10 meters from the beach. Hurghada has a variety of activities for those who enjoy the sea and the beach : scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, para sailing, jetskis. You can also ride a glass boat (a boat with a glass bottom) where you can see the amazing coral reefs and underwater scenery. For those of you who want to have a desert adventure you can also ride motorbikes or beach buggies into the desert.
» Steigenberger Al Dau Beach Hotel |
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South Africa
Cape Town is not only the most popular international tourist destination in South Africa, it is Africa's main tourist destination even overtaking Cairo. This is due to its good climate, natural setting, and well-developed infrastructure.
The city has several well-known natural features that attract tourists, the Table Mountain and the beaches. Due to the city's unique geography, it is possible to visit several different beaches in the same day, each with a different setting and atmosphere.
» Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront |
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Malaysia
Melaka is the capital of the state of Malacca, on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia. It was founded by a fleeing prince from Sumatra in 14th century, it developed into a major trading port for ships from India and China. As the Melaka Sultanate flourished, the Portuguese conquered Malacca in 1511. Later the Dutch took over in 1641 until much later the British empire ruled Malacca. The state finally obtained independence with the then "Malaya states" in 1957.
Visiting Malacca is a unique experience; its rich historical background earned it a World Heritage Site designation in July 2008.
» Renaissance Melaka Hotel |
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