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Cheap flights to Egypt? Then look no further
XL Airways - the home of cheap flights to Egypt. Fly to Egypt a diverse land of dramatic desert landscapes, smooth white sands lapped by crystal clear seas and all bathed in year round tropical sunshine. Egypt's beaches are simply stunning; swathes of golden sands sweep down into the sparkling waters of the Red Sea and top quality hotels greet guests with warm hospitality.




XL Airways specialise in cheap flights to Egypt
Fly to Egypt and soak up the seductive character and charm forged over the years from a unique blend of the wonders of the ancient world to the romance of the spectacular and mysterious River Nile. Visit the sophisticated Red Sea Riviera on an XL Airways flight to Egypt and relax in a true holiday paradise of exquisite white sand and some of the best diving in the world.

Egypt for Egypt's antiquities of the Nile
Tread the timeless sands of ancient Egypt along the banks of the mighty River Nile with modern day Luxor at its heart. Once embracing ancient Thebes, the centre of Egyptian power from 2100 to 750 BC, the city still basks in the glory of Egypt's civilisations of ages past. Its breathtaking wonders are many; the amazing painted rock-cut tombs of the Valleys of the Kings and Queens - Tutankhamun, the restored temple of Queen Hapshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon and the vast riverside temples of Luxor and Karnak, home to some fantastic Sound and Light shows.

Egypt for The Red Sea - a world class dive destination
Renowned as one of the world's prime diving destinations, the warm turquoise waters of Egypt's Red Sea teem with the rainbow hues of tropical fish and swaying corals with sightings of sharks, dolphins and turtles common in more open waters. There’s plenty of opportunity for snorkelling and a large selection of dive centres offer courses at all levels, making it one of the cheapest places in the world to pick up a PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) qualification.

Egypt for Famous Red Sea dive sites
Egypt's dive sites are fabled amongst the diving community including reefs such as the Ras Mohamed National Park and Far Gardens between Naama Bay and Sharks Bay in the resort of Sharm El Sheikh. Around the resort of Hurghada, the marine park of Giftun Island is known as one of the best diving and snorkelling spots on the Red Sea whilst on the nearby Abu Nuhas reef no less than five separate wrecks are all very easily accessible.

 

Egypt for Red Sea beaches
Egypt's fashionable Red Sea resorts offer perfect holiday relaxation for sunworshippers; exquisite soft white sands dotted with comfortable sun loungers, shady parasols and drinks on tap are just perfect for heavenly lazing in the sun. Magnificent corals, exotic underwater flora and tropical fish make excellent snorkelling grounds and even if you’re not a diver, full or half day boat trips will also drop anchor on offshore islands for a chance to stretch out on some truly unspoilt and idyllic beaches.

Egypt for An oasis of luxury
In the two major Red Sea resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, sophisticated hotels range from the small and intimate to the cool, superbly equipped hotel complexes of the world's most famous international chains. Boasting ultra modern facilities from state-of-the-art health spas to a championship PGA golf course all offer easy access to the fantastic diving and snorkelling and many feature some quite extravagant entertainment including clubs, bars, discos, spectacular floor shows, themed evenings and casinos.

Egypt for Sharm El Sheikh
The cosmopolitan Red Sea capital of Sharm El Sheikh lies on the very tip of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. The main resort area stretches out across the long sandy shore of Naama Bay, its attractive seafront promenade curving round the bay and lined with bougainvillea and oleander. Visitors flock here in the evenings, drawn to the many shops, fast food chains, restaurants, clubs, bars, discos, 'sheesha' cafés and shopping malls.

Egypt for Hurghada
One time haunt of traditional Bedouin camps, Hurghada now is a busy beachside resort with an enticing blend of eastern and western cultures, its bustling nightlife transforming Hurghada into the Red Sea’s very own party town. Hurghada's beachfront brims with hotels, some of the most upscale to be found in the Sekala area whereas the traditional El-Dahar area displays all the exotic sights, sounds and smells of everyday Egyptian life with traditional bazaars and great local flavour.

Egypt for Desert adventures
Exciting safaris out into the rugged wilderness are a great way to see some of the desert's unique and unforgettable sights. Visit Nabq National Park, a beautiful area of desert mountains, sand dunes and coral reefs and set close to Nabq Bay just along the coast from Sharm. Off road desert jeep and quad bike safaris, camel treks, sunset trips and even Bedouin dinners under the stars are all popular holiday excursions.