TripAdvisor readers choose Hurghada among world's Top 25 Destinations

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Sat, 19 May 2018 - 02:14 GMT

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Hurghada – getyourguide.com

Hurghada – getyourguide.com

CAIRO - 19 May 2018: After two-year absence, Egypt has made its way to the list of TripAdvisor's top 25 destinations in the world in 2018, as its readers chose Hurghada as one of 25 cities one should visit in 2018.

Hurghada city at the governorate of Red Sea came at the 21st grade of the list, where TripAdvisor recommended its readers to visit the Egyptian resort for several reaons.

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The Red Sea resort of Hurghada - Flickr

“Stunning coral reefs and turquoise waters perfect for windsurfing have made Hurghada, on Egypt's Red Sea Coast, a busy resort town. Within easy reach of the stunning Giftun Islands and the Eastern Arabian Desert,” TripAdvisor wrote on its official website.

“Hurghada has seen enormous amounts of development in the past decade, it does seem overrun with tourists at times. But it’s a relatively easy beach escape for Europeans, and some of the world's best diving and snorkeling sites are just offshore. Walk or catch a cab to explore the old quarter, El Dahar” it added.

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Hurghada hotels in the southern part of the city February 5, 2011 – Wikimedia/Marc Ryckaert

The Egyptian resort was followed by New Delhi in India, Cusco in Peru, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and Sydney in Australia, while the French capital of Paris topped the list as the most attractive city in the world for tourists, followed by London, Rome, Bali island in Indonesia and Crete island in Greece.

TripAdvisor is the world's largest travel site; it enables travelers to unleash the full potential of every trip, with over 630 million reviews and opinions covering the world's largest selection of travel listings worldwide, covering approximately 7.5 million accommodations, airlines, experiences, and restaurants, the list is based on the voting of holidaymakers and tourists of the most appealing cities in the world.

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Aquarium introduces native sea animals in Safaga – Wikimedia.com

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