Location: Nuweiba is ideally located 180 kilometers north of Sharm El-Shiekh to provide the ultimate experience of a life time.
Overview: The virgin beaches between Nuweiba and Taba, has aroused the desire of investors with their potential commercial importance. Thus, the establishment of deluxe hotels for mass tourism offering flight and hotel packages with reasonable prices.
Although it remains to be Egypt's wild land of implausible splendor, it has risen to become a unique vacation off the beaten path for tourists who seek a personal experience of the kind and a friendly hospitality of the locals.
Nuweiba is divided into three primary sectors. The first is Nuweiba Tarabin, the northern area that comprises of thick grove palms, a shallow bay and ruins of Turkish fort; a well within the fort benefitted the native Bedouins for centuries as a source of fresh water. Tarabin is eminent for its nourishing, oriental atmosphere including Bedouin-style restaurants and bazaars that entice guests to relax and obtain a taste of the local atmosphere.
The second section of Nuweiba is the town which has founded around the former Moshav Neviot, an establishment of the 1971 Israel occupation. The town marks tribal territory between northern and southern tribes and the boundaries still stand to be respected. Its significance comes from the fact that is situated in the center of touristic attraction. Tarabin in the north and the Dunes in the south, in addition to a new commercial area that is under the development.
The resting spot of Nuweiba: To the south, tucked at the foot of the steep mountains of the interior and lying on the shore of an expensive bay, are the port and luxurious oasis of Nuweba Muzeina. This coastal resting spot has drawn travelers attention for centuries , having long been an important port for Muslim pilgrims en route to Mecca. Today, Nuweiba Muzeina's magnificent beaches and corals reefs are the most common draw , and the bay is a home to a number of resorts and tourist villages. The port comtinues to offer ferry services, to Aqaba on the Jordon coast on a daily basis.
Egypt Travel Guide
Egypt Oases
- Gara Cave
- Al-Deer
- Badr's Museum
- Bagawat
- Black desert
- Cleopatra bath
- Great Sand Sea
- Mizawaka
- Monastery of Anba Bishoy
- Mountain of the Dead in Siwa | Gebel al-Mawta
- Qarun Lake
- Roman Temple in Deir El-hagar
- Temple of Alexander the Great
- Temple of Amon
- Temple of Dush
- Temple of Hibis
- Temple of Nadura
- The Crystal Mountain | Bahariya Crystal Mountain
- The Monastery of Abu Makar (Makarios) | Egypt
- The Monastery of Baramus | Egypt
- The Monastery of El Suryan | Cairo Attractions
- Therapy in Siwa Oasis
- Valley of Al-Haiz
- Valley of the Golden Mummies
- Wadi Al- Rayan, Protected Area | Fayoum, Egypt
- Wadi El-Natroun | The Monasteries of Wadi El Natrun
- The White Desert in Egypt
- Fayoum Bird-watching Guide
Ports of Call
Red Sea and Sinai
Famous Mosques in Egypt
Transportation guide in Egypt
Egypt Tourist Attractions
Egypt Pyramids
- Djedefre Pyramid | Abu Rawash
- Abu Sir | Egyptian Necropolis & Pyramids
- King Snefru's Pyramid | Egypt
- Old Kingdom Pyramids | Ancient Egypt
- Pyramid Complex of Pepi I
- Pyramid of Amenemhat III
- Pyramid of lahun | Egypt Pyramids
- Pyramid of Meidum
- Pyramid of Neferhetepes | Egypt Pyramids
- Pyramid of Netjerkhet | Egypt Pyramids
- Pyramid of Neferefre
- Pyramid of Sahure | Egypt Pyramids
- Pyramid of Sekhemkhet
- Pyramid of Sesostris III
- Pyramid of Teti | Egypt Pyramids
- Pyramid of Userkaf | Egypt Pyramids
History of Egypt
- The False Doors | Ancient Egypt Secrets
- Egyptian Canopic Jars: What are Canopic Jars?
- Holy Family in Egypt
- king khufu (Cheops) | Kings of Ancient Egypt
- Khafre Statue | King Khafre Pyramid
- Who built the first pyramid in Egypt
- Menkaure (Mykerinos) Pyramid | King Menkaure
- Ramesses IV | Ramses iv Tomb
- Ramses IX Tomb
- The Divine Triad of Dendera
Aswan Attractions
Luxor Attractions
Alexandria Attractions
Cairo Attractions
- Famous Bab al Futuh
- Al-Tannoura Egyptian Heritage Dance Troupe
- Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church
- Abusir Pyramids & The City of The Dead Egypt
- Agricultural Museum Egypt, Cairo
- AL Fustat Historical City
- Bab El Nasr Cairo City Gate
- Beit Al Sennari or Al Sennari House in Cairo
- The Cairo Tower
- Birqash Camel Market in Cairo
- Coptic Cathedral in Abbasiya
- Egyptian Museum Guide
- El Mosky Cairo | Bazaars & Souks
- King Tutankhamun Treasures: Inside the World of Egypt’s Most Famous Pharaoh
- The Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha in Cairo
- Royal Mummy Room in The Egyptian Museum
- The Pharaonic Village
- The Great Sphinx of Giza
- Babylon Fortress Facts
- Solar Boat Museum
- Valley Temple of Khafre
- St Mary Egypt Orthodox Church
- Verdi Aida Opera Show in Giza Pyramids Egypt
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