High Life on the Nile with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre
One of the great things about visiting Egypt is that nearly every day is sunny throughout the year.
However, if you don’t fancy searing heat with your sunshine then the cooler months of December, January, February and March are the best time to visit Egypt.
The night temperatures are in the teens and the daytime temperatures are in the low twenties.
This is an ideal time if you want to explore the Valley of the Kings or Queens, exploring the city and souks of Cairo or engaging in outdoor activities. If you are diving in the Red Sea the waters are deliciously warm during these months.
First time visitors to Egypt should give themselves the experience of a Nile Cruise. Many of GMTC’s Egypt programs include Nile cruising as part of the tour. GMTC Egypt programs come with a choice of 10 Nile Cruisers which offer an incredible value for a luxurious Nile cruising experience. Nile cruising offers air conditioned comfort, superb dining, the chance to meet fellow travellers, magnificent panoramas of Egypt and the crew arrange entertaining themed evenings.
If your time is limited the seven day Egypt Discovery priced from $693 pp share twin includes three days of Nile cruising including all meals. If you are in less of a hurry the 13 day Egyptian Odyssey Tour priced from $1375 pp share twin includes six full days of Nile cruising. GMTC’s Egypt programs fit every timetable and budget.
For booking and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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