Panorama-S
Registered
Hi Everyone,
I live and work in Hurghada, Egypt and just wanted to reassure anyone who has a trip over here planned that Hurghada is still a safe place to come. Most of the troubles seen recently on the news and in the papers has been confined to Cairo and to a lesser extent, Alexandria. I walk to the dive centre every day, go shopping, socialise with my friends in the evening and live my life exactly the same as I have been doing since I arrived here in May 2012. We have seen only two or three PEACEFUL and small demonstrations during the time when Morsi was being called to leave office. Egypt needs the tourists and the Red Sea resorts are the same as they always were, if a little quieter. The diving is fantastic at the moment with quiet dive sites, warm seas and great visibility. Take the general advice offered by the Home Office and come and enjoy the diving.
I live and work in Hurghada, Egypt and just wanted to reassure anyone who has a trip over here planned that Hurghada is still a safe place to come. Most of the troubles seen recently on the news and in the papers has been confined to Cairo and to a lesser extent, Alexandria. I walk to the dive centre every day, go shopping, socialise with my friends in the evening and live my life exactly the same as I have been doing since I arrived here in May 2012. We have seen only two or three PEACEFUL and small demonstrations during the time when Morsi was being called to leave office. Egypt needs the tourists and the Red Sea resorts are the same as they always were, if a little quieter. The diving is fantastic at the moment with quiet dive sites, warm seas and great visibility. Take the general advice offered by the Home Office and come and enjoy the diving.