The Red Sea has long been the playground for wealthy Europeans seeking a bit of fun in the sun away from their more gloomy weather. Germans, Austrians and in particular Russians are only too happy to discard their heavy coats and harsh winters and head for a week or two in the warmer climes of Africa.And it is this market that local hotel chain Sun International will be looking to tap into with the launch of three hotels in Port Ghalib, Egypt.
The hotels – The Palace, Sahara Sun Sands and Sahara Sun Oasis – all boast an impressive list of activities for those who prefer to keep busy during their holidays. Some of the more unusual activities include desert safaris, rock climbing, deep-sea fishing, camel riding, dolphin safaris and so on.
Speaking at the launch in Johannesburg on Wednesday evening, group operations manager Graham Wood promised South Africans they would not miss out on the fun.
“A lot of effort has gone into this project and it has not always been plain sailing. We firmly believe the hotels we have opened at Port Ghalib are world class and will be among the best in Egypt"
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The hotels – The Palace, Sahara Sun Sands and Sahara Sun Oasis – all boast an impressive list of activities for those who prefer to keep busy during their holidays. Some of the more unusual activities include desert safaris, rock climbing, deep-sea fishing, camel riding, dolphin safaris and so on.
Speaking at the launch in Johannesburg on Wednesday evening, group operations manager Graham Wood promised South Africans they would not miss out on the fun.
“A lot of effort has gone into this project and it has not always been plain sailing. We firmly believe the hotels we have opened at Port Ghalib are world class and will be among the best in Egypt"
Want more red sea news? Click here and subscribe to our newletter.


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