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How long is the drive from Abu Simbel to Jerusalem?

The direct drive from Abu Simbel to Jerusalem is 1,112 mi (1,789 km), and should have a drive time of 22 hrs 15 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Abu Simbel to Jerusalem, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Petra - Wadi Musa, Hurghada, Eilat, Aswan, Wadi Rum, Dahab, El Gouna, and Aqaba, as well as top places to visit like Philae and Kom Ombo Temple, or the ever-popular The High Dam.

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Top cities between Abu Simbel and Jerusalem

The top cities between Abu Simbel and Jerusalem are Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Petra - Wadi Musa, Hurghada, Eilat, Aswan, Wadi Rum, Dahab, El Gouna, and Aqaba. Sharm El Sheikh is the most popular city on the route. It's 18 hours from Abu Simbel and 8 hours from Jerusalem.
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Aswan

Aswan, a city in southern Egypt, has been an important hub for trade and history for centuries. It boasts remarkable archaeological sites such as the Philae temple complex on Agilkia Island near the iconic Aswan Dam. The ruins of Philae include the impressive Temple of Isis dating back to 4th century B.C., while Elephantine Island holds the ancient Temple of Khnum from the Third Dynasty.
21% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
4 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Jerusalem
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Luxor

Luxor, located on the east bank of the Nile River in southern Egypt, is a city steeped in ancient history. It was once the capital of pharaohs during their peak power and is now home to remarkable ancient monuments such as Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple. On the west bank of the river lie the royal tombs of the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens.
87% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
4 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Jerusalem
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Hurghada

Hurghada is a popular beach resort town along Egypt's Red Sea coast, known for its excellent scuba diving opportunities and modern amenities. The Sekalla district offers a vibrant nightlife with numerous restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, while the old town of El Dahar showcases traditional Egyptian coffee shops and markets. The long sandy beach is lined with resort hotels offering a comfortable stay.
47% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
7 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Jerusalem
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El Gouna

El Gouna, located on the Red Sea near Hurghada, is a contemporary resort town known for its picturesque setting along the coastline and small islands. The area boasts stunning lagoons, vibrant coral reefs, and beautiful sandy beaches such as Mangroovy Beach, a hotspot for kitesurfing enthusiasts. Abu Tig Marina offers a lively atmosphere with its array of restaurants and bars while downtown's Tamr Henna Square features palm trees, shops, and cafes with outdoor seating.
7% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
10 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Jerusalem
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Sharm El-Sheikh

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Sharm El-Sheikh is a popular resort town in Egypt, located between the Sinai Peninsula's desert and the Red Sea. It's renowned for its beautiful sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Naama Bay offers a lively atmosphere with its palm tree-lined promenade filled with various bars and restaurants. The Ras Muhammad National Park is a top diving spot, boasting diverse marine life around the Shark and Yolanda reefs as well as the Thistlegorm wreck.
Most popular city on this route
2 hours off the main route, 70% of way to Jerusalem
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Dahab

Dahab, a charming small town located on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, is known for its stunning natural attractions and vibrant local culture. Divided into three main parts, with Masbat being one of them and including the Bedouin village of Asalah, Dahab offers a variety of experiences for visitors.
7% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
1 hour off the main route, 75% of way to Jerusalem
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Wadi Musa

Wadi Musa, situated in the Ma'an Governorate of southern Jordan, is a town that serves as the administrative center of the Petra Department. It is located just 3.5 km away from the renowned archaeological site of Petra and is predominantly inhabited by members of the Liyathnah tribe. The town attracts around half a million visitors annually who come to explore the ancient wonders such as Byzantine mosaics, Nabatean crypts, and historic temples in Petra.
75% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
2 hours off the main route, 76% of way to Jerusalem
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Wadi Rum Protected Area

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Nature & Parks
Wadi Rum Protected Area, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a must-visit destination in Jordan. This iconic desert landscape has been featured in numerous films due to its otherworldly appearance. Visitors can stay at Bedouin camps and embark on 4x4 desert excursions to explore hidden caves, canyons, sand dunes, and springs.
Lovely people. Less scammers. Kind tribe Peaceful night with lovely star gazing experience. Very hot and dry so bring your face mist and a lot of sunscreen. Shout out to Eid and Zaed brothers who looked after us. Jeep tour and a lot of hiking. Bring lots of water and sun protection. Bring snacks as well. Please see the info re. Jeep tours
Miss B — Google review
Wadi Rum may be a desert, but it's far from ordinary. This incredible landscape carries centuries of history — once a vital trade route linking Iran, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. With its dramatic red sands, towering rock formations, and wide-open silence, it's a place that leaves a lasting impression. Entry is free with the Jordan Pass, and once inside, a Jeep tour is a must. I highly recommend the 4-hour tour — it hits all the major highlights, gives you time to sip herbal tea in a local Bedouin village, and includes some adrenaline-pumping rides through the sand dunes. Our driver made the dune drifting part a blast — we couldn’t stop smiling! If you're planning to stay overnight (and you should!), book a tent inside the protected area. Watching the sunset fade into a night full of stars is a surreal experience. Don’t miss the stargazing tour — the desert sky here is unbelievably clear. Dinner is another highlight — a traditional meal slow-cooked underground in the sand for over three hours. The flavor and the experience both are unforgettable. Wadi Rum is more than just a desert — it’s an experience of nature, history, and Bedouin hospitality all in one. Absolutely worth the visit!
SONICK T — Google review
A magnificent, unforgettable view where the blue sky meets the orange dunes against the backdrop of majestic mountains. You can ride a jap or a camel, stroll through the dunes, sleep overnight in a tent or a cabin, or admire the starry night sky. I highly recommend it; it's an unforgettable experience.
Małgorzata B — Google review
Wadi Rum is where the Earth pretends to be Mars. It does a pretty convincing job: giant red cliffs, red sand, and silence so thick it hums .. its really, really quiet. Most people stay in one of the many bubble or dome camps, which look like space pods which are scattered all over the desert. These are great, but to really get a feel of the place you’ve got to explore. I hiked up to Burdah Rock Bridge (a 1.5 hour scramble worth every sweaty step) or wander the canyons. If you're staying overnight, one or two nights is perfect: long enough to feel lost in another world, short enough not to get bored.
Russell R — Google review
If you are travelling to Jordan don't miss this place. An overnight stay is a must to have a feel of the place. There are numerous Camps to suit everyone's budget. Took a jeep tour to visit the Protected Area and watch sunset. The organizers/ drivers are very nice and ensure that tourists get best experience. The highlight of the place is that it's a desert surrounded by mountains. Loved the experience and highly recommend a visit to this protected area.
Soudamini M — Google review
This place can't be more magical! No one visiting Jordan should skip this. The atmosphere, the weather, the view, and everything. It is just magical! We had a couple of hours ride tour. I found it a bit short honestly, but still enough to make sure I am coming again to visit at some point in my life. Highly recommend!!
Lara B — Google review
Wadi Rum is an otherworldly desert landscape filled with massive red sandstone mountains, deep canyons, and endless open valleys that look straight out of a movie—quite literally. This stunning desert has been the filming location for several iconic films, including “Lawrence of Arabia,” “The Martian,” “Dune,” and multiple sci-fi movies that use its surreal terrain as a stand-in for Mars. Riding through the desert—whether by jeep or on foot—lets you admire dramatic rock formations, ancient petroglyphs, and wide horizons that shift color with the sun. Sunrise and sunset are especially magical as the whole desert glows in shades of gold and red. At night, the silence and crystal-clear skies make Wadi Rum a perfect place for stargazing. Whether you’re climbing viewpoints, exploring natural arches, or simply enjoying the peaceful vastness, Wadi Rum is one of the most unforgettable landscapes in Jordan.
Antony L — Google review
Truly this is an amazing environment with stunning scenery and, if you take the chance, a peaceful place worth much more than a quick overnight stopover. Free entry with a Jordan pass. 4 wheel drive excursions a must to see the best of it. Oh and if there's no moon, do a star gazing trip to see the Milky Way and shooting stars 🌌☄️🌑 The only reason I haven't given it 5* is because of the rubbish which is being blown into the park from the nearby settlements and camps. It's crying out for a clean up 🥹
Guy B — Google review
9% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
1 hour off the main route, 76% of way to Jerusalem
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Aqaba

Aqaba, a historic Jordanian port city on the Gulf of Aqaba, has been inhabited for millennia and is home to the impressive Aqaba Fort. The area's beach resorts are popular for water sports like windsurfing and scuba diving, with notable dive sites including the Yamanieh coral reef in the Aqaba Marine Park. Eilat, a resort town nearby, offers a bustling promenade lined with hotels, restaurants, and shops.
6% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
11 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Jerusalem
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Eilat

Eilat is a popular resort town in southern Israel, located on the Red Sea near Jordan. The area is known for its calm beaches and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. Dolphin Reef is a favorite spot to see aquatic mammals, while Coral Beach Nature Reserve offers buoy-marked underwater trails among vibrant reefs. Nearby, Coral World Underwater Observatory Marine Park features a glass-enclosed observation center submerged offshore.
37% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
1 minute off the main route, 79% of way to Jerusalem

Best stops along Abu Simbel to Jerusalem drive

The top stops along the way from Abu Simbel to Jerusalem (with short detours) are Petra, Karnak, and Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve. Other popular stops include SOHO Square Sharm El Sheikh, The Treasury, and Underwater Observatory Park.
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The High Dam

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Hydroelectric power plant
Nature & Parks
Dams
The High Dam, also known as the Aswan Dam, is a remarkable engineering feat located in Egypt. Initially constructed by the British in 1898 and later replaced with a larger version completed in 1970, it stands as a testament to the country's architectural and historical achievements. Situated near the city of Aswan, this modern marvel has brought significant benefits to Egypt, including sustainable electricity across the nation and an expansion of arable land.
Shots from around the High Dam — a view I grew up seeing, and somehow it still hits the same every time. There’s something about this place… the scale, the water, the quiet moments around it. It’s one of those spots you get used to, but never really get bored of. 🌊⚡ Sharing a few photos I liked.
Ammar Y — Google review
The high dam of Assouan is an interesting site to visit especially if you get the history of its construction. It a mixture of geopolitics, archeological issues, and Egyptian ingeneering - the model of a step pyramid was used. The dam was built under the government of Abdel Nasser, and it allows the country to regulate the flux of the biggest river in the world, the Nile. Of course, it is a main source of electricity for Egypt.
Oliver K — Google review
A unique attraction in Aswan. Built by president Abdul Nasr in 1971 to control the floods from river Nile and for power generation. There is a view point where tourists are allowed to get down and enjoy the scenery after buying an entrance ticket. Both sides got magnificent views, one side the the Nasr lake and from the other side the river Nile.
Lahiru M — Google review
200 EGP as of September 2025 to enter and stop on the middle of the damn wall to see some views. There are a few stalls with souvenirs and snacks. You'll only spend max 15 min there. If you want to go to the Soviet friendship monument then it is another 300 EGP, which I am certain is not worth it as you drive right past it just before stopping on the damn wall.
Nico G — Google review
Amazing structure with a beautiful lake, the place has a good and a bit funny history behind it. The place is open for visiting in the government working hours, which is from 8 AM to 5 PM. The place does not require any security clearance from the government unless you want to see the facility from the inside. It has a good view on the Nasser's lake, definitely worth visiting! The tickets for the dam allow you to visit the friendship monument, but going up the monument requires a separation ticket.
Кarim K — Google review
A Marvel of Engineering and a Symbol of Modern Egypt The High Dam of Aswan is one of Egypt’s most iconic landmarks and a testament to human ingenuity and ambition. Constructed between 1960 and 1970, the dam was an extraordinary engineering feat that transformed the country’s agriculture, economy, and infrastructure. Standing tall across the Nile River, the dam not only controls flooding but also provides a crucial source of hydroelectric power. Visiting the High Dam is an incredible experience that offers insight into one of the most significant engineering projects of the 20th century. The scale of the dam is absolutely breathtaking. Stretching 12,560 meters in length and 980 meters in width, it is a colossal structure that has had a profound impact on Egypt’s development. The sheer power and precision involved in constructing the dam, especially given the challenges of working in the desert, is awe-inspiring. The view from the dam is equally impressive — you can see the vast expanse of Lake Nasser, one of the largest artificial lakes in the world, stretching as far as the eye can see. The contrast between the lush greenery of the Nile Valley and the arid desert landscape around it is striking, and it’s hard not to be impressed by the sheer scale of the project. What I Loved: The awe-inspiring scale of the dam, which makes you truly appreciate the technological achievement behind it. The incredible views of Lake Nasser and the surrounding desert — it’s one of the most stunning landscapes in Egypt. The historical significance — the dam transformed Egypt’s agricultural and energy production, creating a more stable and prosperous future for the country. The engineering marvel of the structure, which remains a symbol of modern Egypt’s capabilities. Tips for Visitors: Make sure to visit the nearby Nubian Museum for a deeper understanding of how the High Dam affected the Nubian culture and heritage, as many Nubians were displaced when Lake Nasser was created. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. The area can get very hot, especially during the summer months. Don’t miss the chance to take a boat ride on Lake Nasser to fully appreciate the size of the reservoir and the dam’s surrounding beauty. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, as the area is often exposed to the sun. Conclusion: The High Dam of Aswan is not just a vital piece of infrastructure — it’s a symbol of Egypt’s modern achievements and a must-see for anyone visiting the country. The combination of historical importance, incredible scale, and breathtaking views makes it a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you’re interested in history, engineering, or simply want to take in some of Egypt’s most stunning landscapes, the High Dam should be at the top of your list.
Attia A — Google review
Amazing engineering marvel in the middle of the Egyptian desert. Built with partnership from British, this dam is a strategic source of electricity for Egypt and neighbouring nations. Visited it around noon, had a good view of the river dam, canal and endless blues. Getting tickets is easy and no wait times. Parking is allowed for permitted time for tourist vehicles. Place is heavily guarded but photography is allowed Time of visit December 2022
Nidhi K — Google review
Limited access and visibility is disappointing but the massive dam that changed Egypt is still impressive.
David F — Google review
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XVCG+9W2, Manteqet as Sad Al Aali, Aswan, Aswan Governorate 1230952, Egypt
http://en.egypt.travel/attraction/index/aswan-dam
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Philae

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Island
Sights & Landmarks
Philae, an ancient temple complex, was once located on an island in the Nile River but has since been moved to Agilkia. The Karnak Temple Complex is a magnificent site that includes the temples of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The 'Road of Rams' serves as the main entrance and features rows of statues and ram-headed sphinxes.
We visited the temple in March 2025. Although the temple is crowded during the day, there are fewer tourists at night. We booked the sound and light show. Our show started at 20:30, and I strongly recommend the show.
Cristea A — Google review
The view of the temple was absolutely amazing and the temple is gorgeous. You still need to get a boat to the temple but trust me if you love history you will absolutely love it. The only problem is that some areas were dirty but the main complex is very neat.
Rithvik J — Google review
Loved this historical place. First time coming to a temple in Egypt and it is well preserved. The amount of details and intricate work is mesmerizing. And the history itself is attention grappling. Make sure you hire a good tour guide who is aware about the history and narrates it well. You have to take a boat to come here. The boat ride is very pleasant and you can observe the marvel of the temples from the waters. There is a night show here and small villas. See f you can book either of these. That would be on my next to-do list for Egypt.
Tas A — Google review
One of my favorite temples if only for the spectacular location. Natural beauty everywhere. Plus the grafitti left by Napoleon's soldiers was pretty crazy. This is a most lovely place to visit. Bring a guide!
Marc B — Google review
Great little boat ride to get there (not too far). Temple is amazing. Small cafe on island if needed and toilet
Matt W — Google review
Amazing structures s must visit in a lifetime. Go across the water at the Nubian restaurant for a delicious lunch afterwards the walks.
EH — Google review
Yet another spectacular temple in Egypt. This one is on an island in the lake between the old and new dams. As with other temples in this area, this one would have been lost under the waters when the dam was created but was dismantled into thousands of pieces and moved to an island above the water level. Get a small boat there in about 5 mins for a pleasant stroll through ancient history.
Alastair W — Google review
What a fantastic bit of history this place is. The level of detail in and around the temple is magnificent. I was very impressed. The whole boat trip to the island was fantastic as you sail up the river and the temple comes into view, it’s a very impressive sight. There’s shops to to get drinks and gifts and snacks
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Kom Ombo Temple

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Kom Ombo Temple, located on the riverbank between Edfu and Aswan, is a remarkable stop for Nile cruises and a major attraction in Aswan. This Ptolemaic-era temple stands out for its unique double structure dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Haroeris (Horus), the falcon god. What makes it even more special is that it houses mummified sacred crocodiles.
A beautiful temple next to the Nile river. We visited the temple in the evening and it was breathtaking. The temple is divided into two sections for two different Egyption gods. There is also a museum showcasing the mummification of crocidiles during that period. Kom Ombo Temple is a must see. Please ensure you have a guide with you to explain the wonderful and rich history of the temple.
FJ L — Google review
Nice temple! Really breathtaking at night with all the lights the the proximity to the Nile. Very open and lots of heiroglyphs to see. Also a pretty cool Roman well. The crocodile mummy museum was pretty interesting which is right next door.
Dave P — Google review
The Kom Ombo Temple, located on a scenic bend of the Nile, is unique in Egypt because it is dedicated to two deities: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, the falcon god. Built during the Ptolemaic period, the temple features a perfectly symmetrical layout with twin entrances, halls, and sanctuaries for each god. Its walls display detailed reliefs, including famous medical scenes depicting surgical instruments and treatments. Nearby, a small museum exhibits mummified crocodiles found in the area. Though partly ruined, Kom Ombo still impresses visitors with its harmonious design, riverfront setting, and rich blend of Egyptian and Greco-Roman influences.
Rafa L — Google review
Beautiful temple filled with many wonders. An amazing description of the surgical instruments they used which were amazingly similar to our own, and mummified crocodiles at the end. Worth seeing. Bring a guide.
Marc B — Google review
Kom Ombo Temple is truly unique, dedicated to two gods and beautifully located right beside the Nile. We visited at night, which gave the entire complex a mysterious atmosphere—perfect timing since it happened to be Halloween. We even dressed up on our river cruise before exploring the temple, making the visit fun and unforgettable. The dual layout and detailed carvings are fascinating under the evening lights, and the small crocodile-mummy museum adds an extra layer of history. A memorable stop along the Nile.
Antony L — Google review
That's a fantastic choice! The Kom Ombo Temple is one of the most unique and beautiful sites in Upper Egypt, often visited as part of a Nile cruise. The most distinguishing feature of Kom Ombo is its double design. It is perfectly symmetrical along its main axis, with two complete sets of courts, halls, and sanctuaries, dedicated to two different triads of gods. Location: Situated right on the Nile River, about 48 kilometers (30 miles) north of Aswan. Its location on a high hill makes for excellent views, especially at sunset.
Remon M — Google review
The journey starts by boat, which some beautiful views of the surrounding areas. The temple is interesting and can be viewed or experienced in a few hours. There are information posters to guide you along the way. A cafe and washroom services are available. A good experience.
Ruckshani R — Google review
Kom Ombo is the only twin temple dedicated to two totally different gods: the falcon and the crocodile. It’s like the ancient Egyptians couldn’t agree on who to worship, so they just split the building down the middle and called it a day. Because of flooding and erosion, the front portion collapsed ages ago leaving the temple a little lopsided but still incredibly interesting. The carvings on the wall are carved out, not in. It’s amazing.
Sara G — Google review
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Nagoa Ash Shatb, Markaz Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate 1281301, Egypt
https://egymonuments.gov.eg/ar/monuments/kom-ombo-temple
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Edfu Temple

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Edfu Temple of Horus is a well-preserved Ptolemaic temple dedicated to the falcon god Horus. It features bas relief sculptures, a granite shrine, and a statue of Horus. The temple is part of the Karnak Temple Complex, which also includes the temples of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The complex is known for its stunning beauty and historical significance as one of Egypt's most visited sites.
The Edfu Temple is one of the most impressive temples we visited in Egypt. It’s dedicated to Horus and feels incredibly grand the moment you walk in. The massive entrance, tall columns, and detailed carvings really show how well-preserved it is. You can still see a lot of the original wall reliefs and hieroglyphs, and it gives a great sense of how majestic ancient Egyptian temples once were. Definitely get a guide to listen to all the history. It’s fascinating!
Paulomi R — Google review
Edfu Temple is incredibly well preserved and definitely worth a stop between Luxor and Aswan. Having a guide is highly recommende; ours explained the hieroglyphics and stories behind the walls, which gave the whole visit so much more meaning and depth. When we visited, they were also cleaning the carvings using only water, which was fascinating to watch; you could actually see the colors and details coming back to life. The visit itself is quite quick, but very impressive and full of history.
Marilena K — Google review
We reached Edfu at dawn, sailing through a thin layer of mist on the Nile. By 6:30 a.m., our cruise had docked, and horse carriages were waiting at the port. The town was still half asleep — only the rhythmic sound of hooves breaking the morning silence. Within ten minutes, we reached the Temple of Horus, just as the gates opened. Our guide, Ahmed Zenin, made the visit truly special. His father is the temple’s director, and his storytelling made history come alive. Built more than 2,000 years ago in the Ptolemaic period, this temple is dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god who avenged his father Osiris. The giant pylons, flawless hieroglyphs, and the dark inner sanctum still hold a mysterious calm — as if Horus himself watches over the place. Ahmed showed us carvings of ancient rituals and even handed me a small “ankh,” the key of life. Hard to believe the temple remained buried under desert sand for centuries, which is why it’s so well-preserved today. If you visit early, you’ll hear only the echoes of your footsteps — and maybe, the whispers of the gods.
Avirup C — Google review
The Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon god Horus, is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. Built during the Ptolemaic period, it features an impressive entrance pylon decorated with scenes of Horus defeating his enemies. Inside, a grand courtyard leads to hypostyle halls filled with detailed reliefs describing myths, rituals, and the famous battle between Horus and Seth. The inner sanctuary still holds a replica of the sacred barque used in ceremonies. Its massive walls, shadowed corridors, and vivid inscriptions offer an exceptional glimpse into ancient religious life and architectural grandeur.
Rafa L — Google review
Edfu Temple is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, dedicated to the falcon god Horus and filled with towering pylons and beautifully detailed reliefs. We visited in the early morning, arriving by horse carriage, which gave the whole experience a charming, old-world feeling as the town slowly woke up. Inside, the halls and carvings are remarkably intact and look stunning in the soft morning light. A grand and atmospheric highlight along the Nile cruise.
Antony L — Google review
What a grandeur looking temple! We came here at Edfu temple right at the crack of dawn by a horse carriage. The entrance is a bit confusing and we couldn’t find our guide at one point because you have to walk through the valley of souvenirs shops. (They were closed at that time). Anyways when we saw the temple as we walked in we were marveled by how the early morning sun lit up the front of this huge temple. Temple has an interesting history and through out the temple you will find inscriptions of the fight between Horus and Seth. I loved how the pillar is decorated with flower shape at the top. This temple was buried when a massive flood came and covered this whole region. That is why it is preserved so well to date. Come early. Enjoy ! 😊
Tas A — Google review
We saw this Temple very early in the morning & it was stunning. Very descriptive hieroglyphics & works of art on the walls. Take your time to see it all and take it in.
Claire P — Google review
Beautiful place but too much people. If taking cruise, be prepared for huge crowds as you all go inside at the same time.
Archelle C — Google review
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Adfo, Edfo, Aswan Governorate 1291237, Egypt
https://egymonuments.gov.eg/ar/monuments/temple-of-edfu
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Luxor Temple

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Luxor Temple is a magnificent complex that was primarily built under the reigns of Amenhotep III and Ramesses II, with contributions from Tutankhamun and others. Situated on the West Bank of Luxor, it is part of a spectacular collection of historical attractions that offer insight into Egypt's rich history.
Lovely place to visit! When we arrived there was no queue. You can buy tickets online for almost all visits to temples in Egypt via egymonuments, which can be useful during busier times.
Quin — Google review
Really cool temple to see with big pillars, even thought size doesn’t matter, they are still huge. It says it closes at 7pm on Google but it actually closes at 8pm, last entry might be 7. Can walk around here for about an hour or 2 and see some really cool history. Would recommend visiting here when in Luxor, especially if you go at night or early morning.
Michal L — Google review
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ A Photographer’s Dream — First Visit & Absolutely Blown Away! As a first-time visitor (and a photographer), Luxor Temple completely surpassed every expectation I had. The moment I walked through the entrance, I felt like I was stepping into a living story thousands of years old. The scale, the details carved into every stone, and the way the light hits the columns — especially at night — is a visual masterpiece. I’ve photographed many incredible locations, but Luxor Temple holds something truly unique: history, artistry, and emotion all in one place. The night lighting adds an extra layer of magic — every corner is a captivating frame waiting to be captured. Beyond the photography, just being there is unforgettable. You feel the weight of ancient civilization, the magnificence of the pharaohs, and the spirit of Egypt all around you. Highly recommend adding this to your must-visit list — whether you’re a history lover, traveler, or creative soul — Luxor Temple is the definition of awe-inspiring. I’ll cherish this experience forever!
Javier R — Google review
A beautiful temple with rich history. Walking through the temple it feels like you are stepping back into time. If you can visit it as the sun set, you can get beautiful pictures. Make sure you have a guide with you to explain all the history to you.
FJ L — Google review
Luxor Temple is an ancient Egyptian temple in the heart of Luxor, built over 3,000 years ago. It’s famous for its huge statues, grand columns, and the Avenue of Sphinxes that once linked it to Karnak Temple. At night, the temple is beautifully lit, making it one of the most magical sights in Egypt
Ali R — Google review
Visited with a tour guide who helped us understand the significance of each structure and its stories. Absolutely breathtaking views of the ruins which are still intact. There are a few seating areas as well for people to relax and observe. The entire experience would take around 1-2 hours.
Ruckshani R — Google review
An incredible ancient Egyptian temple located on the east bank of the Nile. Our guide explained that Several Pharaohs had a hand in building this temple including Ramses II and Tutankhamun. The temple was linked to the Karnak Temple by what is known as the avenue of the sphinxes. This temple, unlike a lot of other temples is opened pretty late and I highly recommend going once all the other temples are closed to see the sunset through its columns. It was absolutely magical.
Jackie — Google review
Stunning temple. Was quite busy but we went just after dark which was beautiful with all the lights. The obelisk is SO much larger in person. Give yourself a few hours here to see everything here. Bathrooms are absolute garbage, dirty and unkept. That was a bit disappointing for such a large attraction.
Dave P — Google review
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Luxor City, Luxor, Luxor Governorate 1362501, Egypt
https://egymonuments.gov.eg/ar/monuments/luxor-temple/
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Karnak

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Karnak is a massive temple complex in Luxor, Egypt, featuring well-preserved ancient ruins and over 200 structures, including the imposing Amen-Ra temple. The site offers private tours with pick-up services from hotels in Luxor, guided by knowledgeable Egyptologists. Visitors can explore the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and Colossi of Memnon on this approximately 5-hour excursion.
This is usually the first stop of the big three. Karnak is simply mind blowing. You have to be there. Take enough time. And have water with you. You need two hours or more to see everything. Watch out that you get to shadow places to get a rest from the Sun. don’t start doing photos at the beginning. when you do the first walk into the temple just get all the impressions period without being distracted. Go to the halls watch every pillars walks through the right where is the holy sea and walk straight until you can’t go any further because they are still archaeological working on ongoing. Then take a similar way back and start doing photos. You will have an impression by now period. When you do photos of the pillars go down a little bit to get a bit of perspective. Period. I said have enough time with you it’s mind blowing.
A. L — Google review
The most amazing columns in the world. This temple is probably unbeatable in design and splendour. It is breathtaking to see in real life and you would a day to property explore the place.
Monty M — Google review
Spend considerable time in this temple because it's huge there is a lot to see and from a historical perspective it's an awful lot to take in also there is a show that you can book at night which is laser it's like if historical it's amazing so we came back at 8:30 in the evening for this show which I highly recommend to anyone that is thinking open join everything that this temple has to offer this temple is an absolute must for anyone that's visiting Luxor please have a proper guide with you to take you through all the historical events and all the add-ons at each Pharaoh have to the temple
Lorena S — Google review
Beautifully preserved and full of history. A perfect place to learn, explore, and admire Egypt’s ancient heritage.
Nidhisha D — Google review
A magic historic and ancient temple located in Luxor. You can easily spend hours here, reviewing all parts of the temple which still retains its authentic look and feel from when it was originally built. Would highly reccomend if visiting Luxor - what a find!
Rajiv S — Google review
Karnak Temple is one of the most impressive ancient sites in Egypt, a vast complex shaped over more than 2,000 years by countless pharaohs. Walking through the Great Hypostyle Hall—filled with towering columns—is unforgettable, especially with sunlight streaming through the stone forest. The obelisks are among Karnak’s most iconic features. Hatshepsut’s soaring pink-granite obelisk stands as one of the tallest surviving in Egypt, while the older, partially standing obelisk of Thutmose I shows the scale and craftsmanship of earlier rulers. These towering monuments add dramatic vertical beauty to the complex. At the back of the temple, the sacred scarab statue is a fun and symbolic stop—visitors walk around it seven times for good luck and blessings. Karnak is vast, atmospheric, and filled with remarkable details, making it one of Luxor’s most unforgettable highlights.
Antony L — Google review
The Karnak Temple is beyond words impressive. Over 100 columns draw the eye ever upward. Every inch of every surface is incised with art depicting the gods and the Pharos. You need a good Egyptologist with you to fully grasp the stories behind the carvings. Stunning!!!
Rebecca K — Google review
One of the most beautiful temples in Luxor - really multiple temples in one. There is so much to see and make sure you go with enough time to explore!
Jackie — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
https://egymonuments.gov.eg/ar/archaeological-sites/karnak
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Valley of the Kings

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
The Valley of the Kings, also known as the 'Valley of the Gates of the Kings,' is an ancient archaeological site located in Egypt. It features 63 tombs and burial chambers that were used for 500 years between the 16th and 11th centuries BC to bury pharaohs and nobles. The site was chosen for its significance in Egyptian mythology, as it aligns with the sun god's cycle of death and rebirth.
This place is incredible; it was honestly the highlight of my trip to Luxor. The drive from the ticket office to the valley is a very memorable experience!! The Valley isn’t far from Luxor city but it feels like you’re in the middle of the desert. This place was the last stop of our tour, and with it also being 40C, it was absolutely exhausting. However so worth it! Beware of workers trying to take your phone from your hands to take pictures and then ask for a tip. I’ve seen it happen to others and they also tried to do that with me, thankfully I turned away before they managed to grab my phone. There’s also a bazaar with souvenirs and clothing - the workers aren’t too pushy which is good. The landscape of the mountains is gorgeous, and the walls are beautifully decorated. The actually tombs itself are covered. Take lots of water with you. I highly recommend coming here.
Noemi — Google review
A Must-See: The Valley of the Kings The Valley of the Kings absolutely blew me away. On the surface, as you walk in, the entrances to the tombs don’t look like much — just simple openings cut into the hillside. But don’t be fooled. The real magic is hidden underground. Once you step inside, the tombs are nothing short of astonishing: vivid colours, intricate carvings, and plenty of corridors that feel like you’re travelling back thousands of years. There are 62 tombs in total, not all are accessible, and honestly, you’d never know where to start without a good guide. A standard ticket gives you entry to three tombs of your choice, so having a knowledgeable guide is essential — they’ll tell you exactly which ones are worth your time and which to skip (because not all tombs are created equal!). Additionalmproves for entry to Tut's timber and 2 others - we have not paid as it seems the 3 earlier were enought to astinosh. If you’re heading to Luxor, the Valley of the Kings is unmissable. Go for the history, stay for the jaw-dropping art hidden beneath the desert floor. Pro tips: make sure you have good guide as their story will bring it to life, it's in the desert so make sure you covered and have plenty of water/drinks with you, be aware of scammers on site.
Monia — Google review
Amazing! Some of the tombs can be a bit of a hike to get into. And obviously very hot and muggy inside but its a once in a lifetime experience. If you have a hard time walking or climbing stairs then not advisable. Otherwise you MUST visit if youre in Luxor.
Dave P — Google review
Absolutely 10/10! The best site to visit in Egypt by far. Definitely would recommend purchasing the additional tickets for Tutankhamen and Seti I, these tombs were amazing in comparison to the ones included in the basic ticket.
Nicole B — Google review
The Valley of the Kings is one of Egypt’s most breathtaking archaeological sites, chosen as a secret burial ground to protect New Kingdom pharaohs from tomb robbers. Hidden deep in a desert canyon, it contains around 63 known tombs, each carved into the mountainside with incredible detail. Walking through the valley feels surreal—silent, harsh, and filled with ancient history. The tombs we visited were stunning, with vivid colors and beautifully preserved reliefs that reveal the pharaohs’ journey to the afterlife. Despite all the precautions, almost every tomb here was looted in antiquity—except for the tomb of Tutankhamun, the only royal burial found nearly intact. It remains one of the valley’s greatest stories and a highlight for any visitor to Luxor.
Antony L — Google review
If you go to Egypt and love history like I do, don’t miss this. It was spectacular as were of the temples and historical places we went to see. This was one of my favourite place to visit in Egypt.
Jasbir C — Google review
Absolutely amazing. The creation of the tombs that we visited were breath taking. The work & art behind them are remarkable. You can't really believe how hard they worked to make the tombs for the pharaohs. A must see if you are in Luxor. There is a lot of walking, climbing up & down steps & uneven surfaces. But it's all worth it, just fascinating.
Claire P — Google review
The Valley of the Kings should really be called the Valley of the Rulers. In this area is where you will find the Tombs of various Pharaohs (both male and female Pharaohs). When visiting the site, the general ticket will get you into three tombs which can change from time to time. There are other Tombs that you can gain access to that are an additional fee. The first Tomb we explored was the Tomb of Merenptah. This is one of the three tombs included in our general ticket. It’s a site to see and a great tomb to explore first. Note, it gets hot in the Tombs and going earlier in the day is recommended.
Jackie — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Luxor, Luxor Governorate 1340420, Egypt
https://egymonuments.gov.eg/ar/archaeological-sites/valley-of-the-kings/
8

Makadi Water World

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Makadi Water World is a large waterpark in Makadi Bay, Egypt, offering fun for both kids and adults with its pools, slides, concessions, and lounging areas. The bay itself is known for its crystal clear waters and diverse marine life, making it a perfect spot for diving. Visitors can stay at luxurious hotels like Iberotel Makadi Beach or Cleopatra Luxury Resort Makadi Bay and enjoy the white sand beaches.
We had an amazing time at Makadi Water World during our stay in Makadi Bay. The water park is massive, with a great variety of slides to suit all ages and levels of thrill-seeking. From adrenaline-pumping slides like the Tunnel Free Fall to more family-friendly options, there’s something for everyone. We arrived just before 10 AM and practically had the place to ourselves for the first couple of hours, which was brilliant. Within two hours, we’d already been on every slide at least twice! One of the best features is the all-inclusive access with hotel wristbands. It made grabbing food and drinks throughout the day so convenient. The staff were friendly and efficient, and the food options were surprisingly good for a water park—burgers, pizzas, and fresh fruit kept us fuelled up for the day. The park is clean, well-maintained, and has plenty of sun loungers and shaded areas to relax in between rides. The kids had an absolute blast, and so did we! Whether you’re staying at a nearby hotel or just visiting for the day, Makadi Water World is a must-visit. It’s a fantastic day out for families, and we’ll definitely be back on our next trip to Egypt. Highly recommended!
Anthony A — Google review
GREAT HOTEL! Super welcome at the reception! Hossam & Ahmed at reception are so helpful and polite … they are super charismatic ! But everything is good … food, service, waiters, cooks, pool,security and our hotel cleaner Mohammad … such a good cleaner wow! For the service in the main restaurant i recommend Mohamed ( first room when you enter). He see everything! Fast and good service! Always polite and gently. Normally we do every year different hotel but here they gonne see us again soon!
Davy W — Google review
Great experience, well-kept hotel, good food. Friendly serving staff. The hotel is suitable for all generations.
Patricija — Google review
Perfect for the family. You have different rides for all ages and groups, with an all inclusive package that covers all you can eat or drink.i highly recommend it♥️
Reham M — Google review
An amazing place for family day out. Great choices of slides for all categories, including children or adults. Food options are not very healthy, so if you prefer healthier options, take your food with you.
Vaclav L — Google review
Nice water park, but we expected dedicated for Jaz resorts and not public opened.
Miroslav B — Google review
Amazing water park that we used when staying at Jaz Makadi hotel. As good as most of the water parks in USA. Awesome
Alex F — Google review
The best Water park in Egypt. Variable slides for all ages starting from toddlers to grown ups. The staff there are friendly and helpful. Very nice place for all ages and fun for all. The only reason I would not give it five stars is because of the very hot grounds that make it very difficult to walk between the slides. There should be a warning for visitors beforehand, Perfect for the family. You have different rides for all ages and groups, with an all inclusive package that covers all you can eat or drink. Recommend to bring a water games shoes as floor are going to be very hot of sun. Great enjoyable experience with a lot o fun, Highly recommended although the food is average🙏🙏
Alex D — Google review
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4.6
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Madinat M إن akadi, Hurghada - Safaga Rd, Hurghada 1, Red Sea Governorate 1960402, Egypt
+20 65 3590225
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Marina Hurghada

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Harbor
Nature & Parks
Marinas
Marina Hurghada is a modern and stunning marina that comes alive in the evening, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the enchanting underwater world. It features an array of fantastic restaurants, bars, and shops. A visit during sunset promises a remarkable experience as you witness the sun setting into the Red Sea. The city of Hurghada is divided into three areas: El Dahar, El Sakala, and Touristic Road.
It’s so nice and have a good vibes, especially at the night, and you can take great pictures here
Haytham S — Google review
Good place for some food and drinks, a bit quirky in places. Disappointed in some of the shops that all prices were in usd. To much hassle trying to work out. Would be better in egp but hey ho we just didn't buy anything from those shops. No hassle from shop staff which was a nice change. The obligatory camel sitting on the pavement of course. You can also book trips, submarine trip etc and if you come out and walk along to the right you come to the mosque and fish market
Lorna H — Google review
Good place for a walk and relax in the evening (it would be too hot during the day). It offers another vibe of Hurghada.You can find many restaurants (with decent food selection) and shops here.
Tu V — Google review
Very beautiful, nice Marina and good start for your trip to Paradise island .Its nice to you enjoy your evening with good food and wonderful views
Yuliy V — Google review
Great place for a walk in Egypt ⛵🦀 nice and calm, not too much people around trying to sell you something.
Sanja P — Google review
Hurghada Marina is a modern, well-maintained promenade designed primarily for tourists. It’s lined with stylish but often overpriced restaurants, all set in a clean, polished environment. While it’s pleasant to stroll around, it doesn’t reflect the authentic Hurghada – you’ll mostly encounter locals here working in service roles, likely due to the higher prices. The entire area is gated and heavily secured, which may give some visitors a sense of exclusivity or safety. However, this setup might also imply that the rest of Hurghada is less safe – which is not true. Personally, I felt safe at all times throughout the city. Still, the Marina is worth visiting, especially if you enjoy a touch of Monaco-style glamour while on the Red Sea. Come for a sunset walk or a drink with a view – just don’t expect to experience local culture here.
Manolo F — Google review
Great place for fresh seafood, lovely views for dinner in the evening
Rothna B — Google review
Nice walkable route either way great views over the harbour
Victor S — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(4177)
Egypt, USA
10

Mahmya Island

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Nature & Parks
Restaurant
Islands
Mahmya Island is a luxurious day-cruise destination located on a sandy beach, offering various activities such as snorkeling and volleyball. Snorkeling tours are available daily, providing pick-up service from your hotel, yacht tickets, lunch at the island restaurant, and snorkeling equipment. The island is part of Giftun Islands and offers beautiful beaches and reefs just an hour away from the mainland.
The best trip we had in two weeks. Really nice tour guides. The food was very good. Free drinks while lunch. Very clean beach. And the sand was also very nice. The snorkeling was also very nice. The snorkeling guide was really helpful and showed us in 40 minutes a nice coral reef. It was a perfect day.
Alexander B — Google review
5-Star Review for Mahmya Beach Everything here feels like a dream come true — even more beautiful in real life than in the photos. The scenery is absolutely stunning, and the atmosphere is just perfect for a relaxing getaway. The food is incredibly delicious and truly stands out; it’s nothing like the typical hotel meals. Every dish is fresh, flavorful, and prepared with care. If you’re looking for a magical place to unwind, Mahmya Beach is definitely the place to be. Highly recommended!
Tamas B — Google review
Amazing day trip to paradise! We booked this excursion through TUI with Travco agency, and it exceeded all expectations. The boat was modern and comfortable, making the journey enjoyable. The highlight was definitely the snorkeling at the big reef outside the island – the marine life and coral formations were spectacular. The water was crystal clear, and we saw an incredible variety of fish. Mahmya Beach itself is absolutely stunning, like something from a postcard. The white sand and turquoise water create a perfect tropical setting. There’s also a smaller reef right off the beach for easy snorkeling access, which was convenient and had plenty to see. The food served during the trip was delicious, and the beach bar had good drinks and service. Everything was well-organized by Travco, and the staff were friendly and professional. Highly recommend this trip if you’re in Hurghada – it’s a must-do for snorkeling enthusiasts and beach lovers alike!
Dumitru O — Google review
I was positively surprised! Crystal-clear water like in the Caribbean, a beautifully fine beach, and great food. The service took a bit longer, but it was still bearable — I didn’t starve
Eyüp G — Google review
Well organised day tour, though quite short (leaving 3pm). Eating a la carte is sufficient. Beautiful sea, nice beach, good boat ride. Only downside is that you aren't allowed to choose your own place as they all are attributed. So you might be under the same sunshade as two other people (if you are only two yourselves).
Punz! — Google review
From the warm welcome at the start to the smooth boat ride, everything about my trip to Mahmaya Island was perfect. The arrival at the island felt magical — crystal clear waters and beautiful scenery. The service was outstanding, with friendly and professional staff who made sure we had everything we needed. The food was delicious and fresh, and the overall atmosphere was relaxing and enjoyable. A truly unforgettable experience — highly recommended!
Ahmed A — Google review
Simply the best place to spend a day. Heaven on earth, very well managed. The only drawback is that the food quality deteriorated compared to when they first opened, and the prices are very unrealistic.
Kareem D — Google review
Don't fall for the charlatans, the people at Tui lied that we would stay until 7 pm and at 3:45 pm they told us to take our clothes and go to the boat and he was very nervous when I asked him why we were going so fast Don't pay double price here !!! !!! We paid 245 euros extra to stay until the evening at Eden Island it was 150 euros and at Paradise Island it was 120 euros don't pay extra because it doesn't deserve the same conditions the same beaches the reef they took us to had no fish, I saw more fish at the mall .
Flo — Google review
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4.5
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Big Giftun Island, Red Sea Governorate 84511, Egypt
https://www.mahmya.com/island-menu/
+20 10 01119792
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Jazā'ir Jiftūn

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Island
Nature & Parks
Jazā'ir Jiftūn is an island in Egypt known for its nature preserve, white sand beaches, and luxurious accommodations. It's a great place for birdwatching and enjoying the calm waves and water sports. The island offers both public and private beaches, with spots like Orange Bay and Mahmya being particularly stunning. While some visitors found the beach disappointing due to sharp sand and limited amenities, others enjoyed the crystal-clear waters and beautiful sun.
Lovely lovely island with great white sandy beach and clear turquoise water. There are public and private beaches all of which are great. The private beaches like Orange Bay and Mahmya are simply marvelous and worth the money. There are also some nice snorkeling spots but not the spots the regular trips go to. The reefs in the shallow waters have been mostly ruined but still OK. The best thing is the boat trip, really love every moment faring over the red sea from Hurghada port to Giftun and back.
Khaled E — Google review
Good trip, helpful staff. Would not recommend dvd with photos of yourself as quality is very poor which you don't realise until you get home and they charge £25.
Mike G — Google review
Fabulous island with its gorgeous scenes, the beach had a magical water, transparent and pure, this place is just for being calm and peace.
د. د — Google review
It's really differ from nearest Hurgada. Great beach that can be compared with Maldives. It's shallow and perfect for kids
Dmytro M — Google review
Lovely beach but beverages and ice creams are ridiculously expensive
Shahin A — Google review
A beautiful experience worth trying, a good organization, a day of vacation that brings you wonderful memories !
M S — Google review
Great to spend one day on beautiful island! Cristal clear water and beautiful sun and sand! Do not spend time to take pictire on sand it is better to lay down in water and to enjoy!
Snezana ( — Google review
Very good experience
Malik S — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(2607)
Egypt, USA
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Abu tig marina Rental

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Apartment rental agency
Nature & Parks
Marinas
Abu Tig Marina Rental is a renowned destination in El Gouna, designed by Italian architect Alfredo Frida. It's a preferred choice for the elite due to its prestigious status and Venetian-inspired design. The marina features luxury yacht harbors, upscale hotels, and numerous dining and entertainment options.
Elegant and wonderful ✨️ place
Mohamed E — Google review
El Gouna is definitely a beautiful place, specially the marina
Fabricia H — Google review
I went to this place once and I swear, I will never go again. There are two types of quiet, one is peacefully quiet and the other is miserably quiet. Well this place was miserably quiet. There was just a weird vibe. There are only a limited number of resurants and bars. Theres very little to do at this place and the boats aren't anywhere near to as good as the ones in Hurghada marina. The El Gouna marina is also very small as compared to Hurghada Marina. Not to mention, the prices are sky high and theres no good to those prices. The locals from the area generally make up the crowd here (small crowd), apart from them you'd hardly see any tourists. There's a lot more to do at Hurghada Marina compared to El Gouna. The only good thing about El Gouna is that is a bit more cleaner than Hurghada city. In a nutshell, This place and the whole area of El Gouna is very overrated than it deserves to be. Don't waste your time and money!
Jo - — Google review
Fantastic.... great place to visit and stay.
Ibrahim W — Google review
Good
Hassan G — Google review
Very quiet place and unfortunately I don't have a boat 😂
Mohamed S — Google review
Great location Good residence Fair amenities
Ephraim R — Google review
Beautiful..beautiful place 👌👍🤩😍😍
Mohamed W — Google review
4.4
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4.6
(1794)
Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate 1982710, Egypt
http://abutig-marina.com/
+20 65 3462843
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Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve

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National park
Nature & Parks
Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve, situated 20km west of Sharm El Sheikh, is a stunning peninsula in the Red Sea known for its protected coral reefs, making it an ideal destination for diving and snorkeling. The area boasts world-famous dive sites such as Shark and Jolanda Reefs, offering rewarding snorkeling experiences with abundant corals and diverse marine life. On land, visitors can explore isolated beaches, mangrove forests, and ancient surface cracks caused by earthquakes.
Ras Mohamed Natural Reserve in Egypt is an absolutely fantastic place, filled with an incredible and powerful energy. We were lucky enough to spend the night there in a tent, just a few steps from the sea — truly one of the most beautiful and unforgettable experiences I’ve ever had. Falling asleep under a breathtaking starry sky and waking up already surrounded by the wonders of a pristine natural reserve is something magical. I wholeheartedly recommend this experience to anyone: it offers deep emotions, a true connection with nature, and memories that will stay with you forever.
LaSer — Google review
Ras Mohamed Natural Reserve was outstanding! Trip organized very well, the guide very helpful to explain everything you asked. There was also the photographer who took unforgettable moments and a specialized guide for the snorkeling moment who helped those who could not swim, as well as pointing out and explaining the various fish. Super recommended!!
Keith D — Google review
Incredible spot for snorkeling and diving. There are tons of corals and marine life. Our guide took us to a spot where there were Nemos hiding among the corals. The sea can be a bit rough, so you a good stamina and breath control. I wouldn’t recommend it for people who are out of shape or not a good swimmer.
Marco C — Google review
For me, this ranks as one of the best places in the world to scubs dive. Beautiful reefs, amazing wrecks and so much sea life.
Steve H — Google review
We left before 8 AM and returned after 6 PM, a very long day, but an amazing experience overall. We stopped at three beautiful islands, each offering stunning scenery. I love snorkeling, so this was the perfect trip for me. We also went scuba diving, which was incredibly exciting and a definite highlight. The only downside was that the excursion took up the entire day, so be prepared for a full-day commitment.
MissMinimalist — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, it's a big area and you will need a car to go around and see the different places, the food was also good.
Stokesy 2 — Google review
I have been visiting Ras Mohammed National Park regularly every year since 2023, and it remains one of the most impressive snorkeling sites in the entire Red Sea. During one of my recent trip I joined a boat tour with multiple stops along the reef, and every location offered something different: shallow coral gardens, vibrant walls full of orange anthias and dramatic drop-offs that fall straight into the deep blue. The water clarity is exceptional, and as soon as you enter you can clearly see colourful fish moving right above the corals. Marine life is always abundant here. Even without diving deep I regularly encounter butterflyfish, parrotfish, pufferfish, sergeant majors and many other species swimming very close to the surface. I also enjoy doing short apnea dives along the wall, and visibility remains perfectly clear even at depth, making the area ideal for underwater photography and short videos. Facilities inside the protected area are intentionally minimal, so it’s essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection and especially a rash guard. The sun is extremely strong and you can burn quickly, even during short sessions in the water. Mobile signal is weak, but the natural beauty fully compensates. Ras Mohammed remains a must-visit every time I return to Sharm — a genuinely pristine Red Sea experience that never disappoints.
Camille S — Google review
Stunning place to see such an array of sea life
Steve O — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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South Sinai Governorate, Egypt
https://www.eeaa.gov.eg/Topics/85/36/65/Details
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Naama Bay

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Water
Outdoor Activities
Naama Bay is a vibrant resort destination surrounded by shops, restaurants, and nightclubs. The bay boasts stunning coral reefs, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the bustling Old Market, enjoy the lively atmosphere of SOHO Square, and indulge in shopping at Sharm el Sheikh Port. Additionally, Naama Bay offers a variety of dining options including traditional British meals at The Tavern Bar and Roof as well as Indian and Italian cuisine at The Camel Bar & Roof.
It's the second time I visited it's lovely full of life prices acceptable locals friendly night life so beautiful lot of nationalities peace security top camera's everywhere every single corners lot of tourism police adorable street morning time till 7 all close expect some shop and the Beach street The sea adorable well organized lot of bays every one different lot of diving school it's nice place to visit for holidays or chilling lot of activities to do I would visit this place again
Sam K — Google review
Naama Bay is a vibrant hub in Sharm El Sheikh, perfect for relaxation and fun. Beautiful beaches, clear waters for snorkeling, lively nightlife, and a variety of shops and restaurants. A must-visit!
Señora V — Google review
Absolutely amazing place! 🌊 Crystal-clear water, stunning marine life, and a huge variety of colorful fish. The atmosphere is always lively with great music playing in the background. Perfect spot for snorkeling, relaxing, and soaking in the vibes.
Péter K — Google review
I actually loved the vibe there. It looked a bit rundown, was noisy and somewhat trashy, and definitely crowded, but that gave it character. I enjoyed being around the locals; it felt like I got to experience the real Egypt, which was a refreshing contrast to my hotel that was packed with tourists.
MissMinimalist — Google review
Typical summer city designed for foreign tourists. Nothing special. Some dining and shopping options. Few cafes and bars. Some dancing options too.
Dahi Y — Google review
The promenade is full of shops, restaurants, cafés, and bars, offering a mix of local charm and international options. In the evening, the atmosphere becomes vibrant with music, lights, and street performers, making it perfect for a night out.
Виктория Н — Google review
Great diving center in Naama bay called Emperor Diving School. Unsure why taxis don't drive into Naama bay?
Gordon B — Google review
Nice place for a vacation. ✌🏻 Sure the place is like anything in Sharm El Sheikh expensive and it's easy to pay for a Cola at a Restaurant & Coffee outside 120 LE.... But this is Sharm... So you should plan about this and know about this already before you visit Naama Bay. We enjoyed there a relaxed one week vacation 🙂 Nice Beach ⛱️ with beautiful 🌊 sea as also great Hotels & Clubs as a small City there around.
AT-Touren Ä — Google review
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Egypt, USA
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Egypt star gazing

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Tour agency
Nature & Parks
Deserts
Experience the magic of Egypt star gazing and immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the night sky. Whether you're in the desert or by the Red Sea, Egypt offers incredible opportunities for star gazing. Imagine lying under a blanket of stars, with constellations twinkling above you and the Milky Way stretching across the darkness. It's a truly mesmerizing experience that will leave you feeling connected to something much larger than yourself.
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flat 8, building 2, El salam rood Sunshine, South Sinai Governorate 46627, Egypt
https://egyptstargazing.com/
+20 10 90909970
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SOHO Square Sharm El Sheikh

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Shopping
Event venue
SOHO Square Sharm El Sheikh is a vibrant and popular tourist attraction located in Sharks Bay, just a short distance from Naama Bay and Nabq. The square features an array of entertainment options including fountains, restaurants, lounges, and an ice rink. Visitors can enjoy the mesmerizing dancing fountain show with Egyptian music and songs, creating a cheerful atmosphere for all guests. Additionally, the square boasts advanced lighting systems that add to its artistic charm.
Very nice & cozy environment with so many lights to delight you from the sunburn of the day. Huge attention on tourists safety, lots of souvenirs shop, good local leather products, coffee places & ice cream bars, etc. It’s a very good try combine city life with local attractions.
Rakibul A — Google review
Very busy and very expensive! £20 that’s English pound for 1 vodka and red bull. The day is very empty as places round there don’t open till 5/6pm so everywhere was shut. It’s a very beautiful place at night. It was nice to visit just for 1 night.
Supermoto_Build_ — Google review
An interesting place in Sharm El Sheikh after dark. One of the few places where you can stroll peacefully without being constantly pressured into buying a great deal. The food is good and the atmosphere is generally pleasant.
Marek — Google review
Quite a spectacular sight its a mix of winter wonderland and blackpool illuminations loads of wonderful shops and places to eat all the shop owners are very polite and welcoming and there are no pressure sales tactics from any of the shops we entered everyone was respectful and professional this place is definitely worth a visit but be warned some of the items ie designer bags are a little expensive but the quality is second to none oh and dont forget to visit the ice bar it good fun
Nunzi I — Google review
Amazing place well worth the visit. Owners of the shops are very friendly. We went into one that sold herbal teas and spices fragrances. They made us a cup of tea. There was no pressure to go into shops very chilled vibe. We went into the ice bar, -9 bar with drink included, well worth the experience. The only down point was when we went to the Indian restaurant. Was kind of just left at a table. We decided to go to another restaurant outside the ice bar food, was very good reasonably priced and staff very friendly helpful.
Kate L — Google review
Stunningly beautiful at nightime. A lovely place to visit to see the statues, lights, displays and enjoy the atmosphere. We visited a restaurant that produced 4 continental flavours, Egyptian, Chinese, Indian and another. We sat outside and gave our order. Our food was amazing!!! We then decided to visit some of the stores. This for us, became a bit of a stressful time. I do not appreciate being followed and I do not like oversell. I would have purchased more, if I had not felt pressured. Overall, the experience was lovely. But I do not feel the need to go back again after I've seen the beauty, enjoyed my food, but did not enjoy the shopping experience. I have taken off one star due to the shopping.
DM B — Google review
This place is amazing, plenty of places to eat, shop and visit. You will be asked as you walk by to come into the shops and see what's on offer. If you ever go to the mosque you need to be covered as dresses, skirts are not allowed. There will be a place next to the mosque location for you to get dressed in full gown attire. This place is busy with plenty of tourists. Please also be aware of the service charges from restaurants and cafes. Get a heads up on the total cost before ordering any good or beverages and that goes for most places around Sharm.
Taz A — Google review
Overcrowded, overpriced in shops and restaurants, the fountain is nice but the few-minute show is not worth hanging around here. Better visit the old market with the mosque. Order a taxi using inDrive on your mobile.
Bob — Google review
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SOHO Square, South Sinai Governorate 46628, Egypt
http://www.soho-sharm.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=mybusiness&utm_campaign=mybusiness&utm_content=soho
+20 10 00109109
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Soho Square Dancing Fountain

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Sights & Landmarks
Fountains
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Soho Square Dancing Fountain is a mesmerizing sight with its gigantic light and water display. Visitors can sit in front of it, enjoy a drink, and lose track of time. It's a great way to soak in the culture of this Egyptian city, especially in the evening when the fountain comes alive with music and lights. The square also offers shopping opportunities, restaurants, and entertainment like animation shows at the amphitheater.
Wonderful place to spend the night with the people you love They have a different show every day And you absolutely will have fun You also can take good pictures in many places there.
Ayman E — Google review
The Soho Square Dancing Fountain is an absolute must-see when visiting Sharm El Sheikh. This mesmerizing attraction combines water, light, and music to create a captivating spectacle that delights visitors of all ages. As night falls, the fountain comes alive with choreographed water displays set to music, transforming the square into a vibrant hub of entertainment
Y G — Google review
Lovely place, very clean, fountain show starts promptly at 2000 local time… popular for videos and photos …. Nice way to spend ten minutes, kids love it too. No cost and no tickets need.
CSB — Google review
Don't go till evening , nice evening out loads of shops had a nice beer near the fountain
Julie M — Google review
I had such a wonderful time at Soho Square in Sharm El Sheikh! The atmosphere is lively and full of energy, with beautiful lights, music, and dancing that make the whole place feel magical. There are many cafes, restaurants, and entertainment spots, so you never get bored. Definitely a must-visit if you're in Sharm — perfect for evening walks, photos, and good vibes
Joelle Y — Google review
Great place lots of stores and restaurants. Beautiful place
Ismahan S — Google review
This place is amazing it has everything you could want from live shows to dancing water show there is also ice skating and bowling. The shop owner are very polite and do not rip you off the food is very good and not expensive. One place to definitely check out. Is the ice bar which is really good €10 to get in which includes your first drink?. There are lots of statues around the area for you to take your photos with or to take photos of and there's also lots of light. Tunnels to take photos in and lots of little flowers to take trailers off and there is the water show which lights up to the music. There is little mini mall in there as well which is quite good. The security in there as well is very good. You get search before you even get into the Soho which I thought was amazing. Plenty of toilets, places to drink and eat or just take a seat
Jason C — Google review
It's a great vibe here, nice warm evening with your favourite drink chilling and watching people walk by. It is more expensive than other places but it is to be expected.
Chukka — Google review
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Sharm El Sheikh 1, South Sinai Governorate 8765012, Egypt
http://www.soho-sharm.com/
+20 10 00109109
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Jabal Mousa

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Jabal Mousa, also known as Mount Sinai or Gebel Musa, is a revered natural reserve with rich biodiversity and archaeological ruins. It holds great religious significance for Christians, Muslims, and Jews who believe that Moses received the Ten Commandments at its summit. The mountain offers a beautiful and relatively easy climb, providing a glimpse into biblical times for pilgrims. Hikers are required to be accompanied by local Bedouin guides.
A Life-Changing Experience at Mount Sinai Climbing Mount Sinai was truly one of the most incredible experiences of my life. The journey is both physically challenging and spiritually uplifting, offering a deep connection to nature and history. Starting the hike under a breathtaking blanket of stars, the peaceful silence of the desert night feels almost sacred. The Bedouin guides were exceptional—kind, knowledgeable, and attentive to everyone’s needs. Along the way, the small stops to enjoy tea or coffee at the Bedouin huts made the trek even more memorable, adding warmth and local charm to the experience. Reaching the summit just before sunrise was beyond words. Watching the first light break over the vast, rugged mountains was not only stunning but deeply moving—a moment of pure awe and gratitude. On the way back, visiting St. Catherine’s Monastery added another layer of wonder to the trip. The history, the Burning Bush, and the quiet reverence of the monastery made it clear why this area is such a spiritual landmark. I’m so grateful to have been healthy and strong enough to complete this journey. It’s not just a hike—it’s an unforgettable adventure that leaves you with a sense of peace, accomplishment, and connection. If you’re considering it, don’t hesitate. Mount Sinai will leave you changed forever.
Madalina D — Google review
It was the most surreal and brilliant sunrise I have ever seen! I climbed Mt Sinai on 11 April 2025. The climb with the Bedouin guide is actually quite easily paced with a number of rest stops on the way. I ascended to the summit in 2.5 hrs (walking a bit faster than what my guide wanted). The 750 steps to the top are a pleasant challenge. The summit was freezing (3°C / 37°F) and it was a bit windy, too. I strongly advise you rent of one of those big blankets from the rest stop near the summit. The sunrise was magnificent. I cannot explain it. Mystical! Magical. Divine! *****
Raymond R — Google review
What a privilege to go up Mount Sinai. It was a joy, and, for those used to hikes or treks, a easy way up. We had a Bedouin guide who was nice and helpful. And what a sunrise! For those who can, please experience this. For those of us who are from cities, to see a sight such as this is very good for the soul.
Nathan S — Google review
This place is one of the most important spots on Earth that you must visit once in a lifetime if you are interested in history,eligion, antrophology ,or you simpy want to see unforgetable stunning biblical sunrise...the path is long and rocky,but worth the effort (Photos by Sebastian Galion)
Mila B — Google review
An unique experience, which I will never forget! The ascent started at around 1:30am and at 5:00am the first pictures of the sunrise on the top of Mount Sinai were taken. Unlike most of the others, I didn't manage to reach the top, unfortunately. At the stopping place where the camels finished climbing, I stopped too... somewhere at around 2000 m. That night I think I was the only one who abandoned the climb. I also know why, that's why I have some advice for those who... are of an age... (60+), who don't have the best physical condition or maybe even, in their strong desire to achieve this ascent, forget that they have some medical circumstances that, with such physical effort, could become active and prevent them from fulfilling their dream. Now I know where and why I failed, and next time I will do it differently: I will pay the price to climb up to 2000m by camel... (why didn't I do that now? I thought I could do it, even if I went slower); I will conserve my energy for the remaining 285m, the last part of the ascent, with the 750 steps, in front of which I have now given up; I will enjoy all the splendor of the night in an unique landscape - this stone desert with lofty heights that pierce the darkness of the night in the light of the moon and stars, I will let myself be veiled by the high energy of this unique, mystic place, instead of slowly falling prey to a painful physical exhaustion that has taken over my entire being, ... I will wander with my gaze over the starry sky, instead of keeping my eyes on the ground more, following the playful light of the flashlight that would reveal to me where I could step more safely... The ascent was made at a sustained pace, which I could not keep up... that's it.. when you have 5-6 comrades from the UN troops in the team, I don't think it could have been otherwise... Finally,... I hope God will help me to come back... the sooner, the better!
Dorica I — Google review
The world's best holy mountains, an eternal Landmark and one of the holiest places in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. A mountain facing the sky. A spiritual attraction known as the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments. It was such a hard road that I wanted to give up, but the view from the top made all the effort worthwhile. I felt like I was holding out for this moment. It was my first experience hiking such a mountain, and it was harder than I expected! You'll need to bring a lot of snacks, water, dates and water. You'll find places to rest and take your breaths so don't miss them, and always follow your guide. A life time experience that I won't forget.
소마야 — Google review
For sure it was a memorable experience. Breath taking views. The element of surprise when you climb at night, and at sunrise you begin to see all the beauty around you. Take with you comfortable shoes special for long distance. At the top of the mountain when you wait for the sunrise is cold, so bring with you warm clothes and enjoy. The way there took 3-4 hours, and back 2-3 hours.
Nicoleta J — Google review
Great experience seeing the sun rise at the summit. If you're planning to do this, keep in mind it is a mountain, and although the trail is straightforward, you'll have to ascend 2000ft at night sp careful consideration of footwear and clothing. Whilst you're walking, you'll be warm but as soon as you stop for a while (especially at the top) it will be cold so take warm clothing. You can hire blankets for 150 Egyptian pounds at the top.
Michael K — Google review
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Saint Catherine, South Sinai Governorate 8730062, Egypt
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Nile River Cruises

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Cruise agency
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Embarking on a Nile River cruise is an essential experience for travelers in Egypt. These leisurely journeys between Luxor and Aswan offer the opportunity to explore ancient temples, tombs, and villages along the riverbanks. The well-appointed boats provide comfortable cabins, dining facilities, and sun deck areas for relaxation while taking in the picturesque scenery. Friendly and knowledgeable staff ensure a high level of service throughout the journey.
A Nile River cruise in Cairo offers a truly unforgettable experience, combining the serene beauty of the river with the excitement of a lively evening. As the boat glides along the iconic waterway, guests are treated to breathtaking views of the city’s skyline, the illuminated landmarks, and the ancient pyramids in the distance. The evening includes a delicious dinner featuring traditional Egyptian cuisine, with a variety of flavorful dishes to indulge in. As the meal winds down, the atmosphere shifts to a lively celebration with vibrant music and dance performances, including traditional belly dancing and folkloric shows. The combination of scenic beauty, exquisite food, and dynamic entertainment creates a magical ambiance that leaves guests with lasting memories of an unforgettable night on the Nile.
Abu-Bakar S — Google review
This is our experience in a 3 Nights 4 days Nile river cruise from Aswan to Luxor. The trip is very good and enjoyable, a different experience altogether. Many ships are engaged in this trip and the comfort and luxury marginally varies depending on which vessel one has booked their trip in. Our ship was named NILE ADMIRAL and it appeared to be of a medium level luxury cruise. The room with a double bed is smallish with a good wash room (dry and wet area well separated). The bed is enough for two but small for three and occupies 70% of rooms area. Other furniture occupied most of the remaining space leaving a very little space for opening luggage and normal movement. However, the space crunch is understood as the vessels can't be made too large keeping in mind the ESNA lock gate crossing which requires a uniform standard size vessel. The bed linens and toiletries provided were ok. The room has a big glass window for outside view which is fabulous. Some of the passing vessels had balcony but ours didn't had one. The top deck or terrace was fantastic with a great wide and open view of both the sides of nile river and the beauty was enjoyed by us. Evening tea was regularly served in this top deck everyday. The breakfast, lunch and dinner was served in the dining hall in the basement. The quality if the food was very good but not at all compatible with our Indian taste buds. But I personally enjoyed the food on every occasion. Wide variety and fresh and unique taste. The vessel also had a small swimming pool which was enjoyed by some members of our group. The ship also had a bar and an entertainment hall where one enjoy drinks and dance show organised by the cruise team. There was also a small souvenir shop inside the ship from where shopping can be done. Expensive than market but not bad as in the ship shopping. The trip was as under: Day 1 : Boarded in stationary ship at afternoon at Aswan. Roaming locally at Aswan, getting a glimpse of the city and a bit of shopping. Day 2: Abu Simbel visit from the ship from Aswan early in the morning and back to ship in afternoon. Ship starts cruising. Evening halt at Kom Ombo for temple visit. Day 3: Ship cruised overnight to Edfu. Visited Edfu temple. Ship again starts cruise, crosses Esna lock gate and reaches Luxor in late evening. Ship ports. Day 4 : Checkout from ship to visit Luxor temples and other sites. Highly recommended trip.
PARTHA B — Google review
The Nile River cruise was excellent. There was a good variety of food, enjoyable entertainment, and the price was very affordable.
Saeeda M — Google review
Beautiful experience! Being near the longest river in the world was exiting!
Edibleglamour — Google review
Good experience. Try not to take the seats behind because of the engine noise and smoke.
Thami B — Google review
So beautiful 😍 more civilization along the Nile banks. You can go on boat and carriage rides , take pictures, buy snacks and drinks . Always crowded at night and completely safe
Maureen B — Google review
Awesome place. I had a very nice time, and the dinner open buffet is also very tasty.
Asim A — Google review
Cruise A bit short and better during the day for the scenery. Food was good.
Kad K — Google review
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215 El Tahrir, St, Dokki, Cairo Governorate 11556, Egypt
https://www.egypttoursportal.com/egypt-nile-cruises/
+20 10 04051515
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Underwater Observatory Park

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
The Underwater Observatory Park in Eilat is a remarkable marine attraction located within the Coral Reserve. It features an impressive underwater aquarium where visitors can marvel at a diverse array of aquatic species and a large coral colony. The park also offers various activities such as the 'Creatures of the Deep' 3D presentation, sea turtle pool, ocean simulator, and 'The World of Sharks' exhibition.
Would spend there all day. An established place, but it keeps renovating all the time. The shark aquarium is so relaxing and exiting at the same time! The underwater observatory facility is a must. Note- a single ticket is good for a couple of days, so if you want to visit more than once (and you should) plan accordingly.
Hanan D — Google review
What a great chance to sit and watch fish for hours! Between the underwater observatory and the aquarium we were really pleased with the experience. Go early for quieter viewing without crowds. There was plenty of parking when they first opened.
Yehuda G — Google review
Good for little kids, probably less for older ones. The place is trying hard to remain relevant. The underwater observetory is a little old and not really that impressive anymore. However you also get an impressive shark pool and some stingray and sea turtles exhibits. The 3d movie was impressive (but short. 18 min total). I've certainly been to better aquariums, but this is decent and good for kids.
Gidon S — Google review
A real fun place for kids, but also for the sea animal lovers. We had a guided tour and it was perfect and well explained. I enjoyed every bit of it. I would have enjoyed more if the glasses were a bit cleaner. Nevertheless, it was fun. PS: The 3D movie was cherry on the top
Anindita D — Google review
Wonderful. From walking through the lively coral reef to the 3D cinema which is unlike any other I have witnessed. The screen goes above the head so that it can be protected from any point in the room and looks like the whole is above you. This place is a must see for young and old. It is a beautifully maintained park, with a big variety of coral. The underwater observatory is absolutely amazing. The water of the red see is also accommodating the coral beautifully. The aqua dome is also an experience like none other. The whole is turned into a 3D video and it literally feels like you are under the ocean and touching the sea life yourself. Great place to visit, both educational and fun. its really impressive to see all the unique creatures that live in the ocean. dedicate at least several hours to the visit.
Alex D — Google review
This place gets it! It's all about the service and people. Incredibly helpful and friendly staff. Very clean place. Food was good and fair priced. The exhibits were all well maintained. Especially with children, this is a very nice all day activity.
Paul M — Google review
Fabulous experience! I love that they put effort into the smallest details like trash cans shaped as sharks. The cruise )15 minutes long) is also totally worth it.
Rachelle K — Google review
We’ve been to aquariums all over the world and this isn’t the glossiest or the most high tech. But my kids love it and beg to come back every time we are in Eilat. There’s lots of different things to do that keep everyone entertained and you cannot beat seeing fish in their actual habitat. We love this charming little place. The 3-D movie was a huge hit!
Rachel S — Google review
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חוף אלמוג, Eilat, Israel
https://coralworld.co.il/
+972 8-636-4200
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Dolphin Reef Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Reefs
Dolphin Reef Beach, located beyond Eilat's port area, offers a unique experience for animal and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can observe a pod of bottle-nosed dolphins in their natural habitat, playing, hunting, and socializing. The private beach provides all-day access with amenities such as beach chairs and umbrellas where waiters serve guests. The main attraction is the opportunity to swim, dive, and snorkel among the captive dolphins.
Absolutely loved it! The dolphins were so cute and the entrance was gorgeous! Defenitatly recommend if you are coming to Eilat. I would recommend to come early in the morning if you want to choose a good spot to spend the rest of the day. It gets crowded but there are still a lot of places under the trees to hide from the sun. The water was super clear and security was okay.
Alex D — Google review
Pretty good beach but bit of a scam because it says on the website that you can swim with the dolphins but actually you can just put your feet in and not actually swim but it was a pretty beach nonetheless
Zevi C — Google review
Excellent spot to come in the morning and spend all day here. Really enjoyed it! The dolphins can be a quest to see but with some patience and luck- you will!
Lev K — Google review
Suchhh a beautifull place to watch dolphinsss, the dolphins are free to wander in the ocean which beautifully symbolized how free they are and just how they love their care takers enough to come back all the time to hang around us! Beuaitufl resort right next to a very aesthethic looking wooden structure with a sight and a bar and places to sit every where on, on the wooden water floating structure u also get great and beautiful ocean views and can see the dolphins in the big circle! Before the wooden structures there's of course a beach u can chill in and just wander around shops and soveniers 💕✨
Liel I — Google review
Very beautiful tourist attraction! We saw 3 dolphins here! It’s about a luck to see them comming from the open sea! Student discount on the entry. Very delicious food in restaurant!
Vláďa — Google review
I have very mixed feelings about this place. We do end up here every time we come to Eilat and I like that the dolphins are free to come and go as they please BUT it’s very expensive and crowded. You just catch short glimpses of the dolphins (true it’s because they aren’t penned in which is a good thing). All of the activities cost extra and the prices are extremely high. I dunno, it’s only a so/so experience. We’ve had a much better time at some of the free beaches. The food is typical beach food with typical beach prices although I will say the Greek salad I had for lunch was quite tasty. I guess I would say, this doesn’t need to go on your Must Do list but if you’re out of activities and you need a few hours to kill, this isn’t terrible.
Rachel S — Google review
Very nice beach that combines everything. The price a bit high for family but its worth it if you didn't visit there. The food in the restaurant is great and the service is good. The relaxing place inside requires extra price and very expensive I should mention.. The dolphins are amazing and there is explanation in Hebrew and English. Most of the place is shaded and even if it full there's enough chairs and place for everyone:)
Elad — Google review
Great place, similar to an oasis. I would recommend to come early in the morning if you want to choose a good spot to spend the rest of the day. It gets crowded but there are still a lot of places under the trees to hide from the sun.
Ana E — Google review
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Eilat, Israel, USA
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Wadi Rum Protected Area

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Protected area
Nature & Parks
Wadi Rum Protected Area, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a must-visit destination in Jordan. This iconic desert landscape has been featured in numerous films due to its otherworldly appearance. Visitors can stay at Bedouin camps and embark on 4x4 desert excursions to explore hidden caves, canyons, sand dunes, and springs.
Lovely people. Less scammers. Kind tribe Peaceful night with lovely star gazing experience. Very hot and dry so bring your face mist and a lot of sunscreen. Shout out to Eid and Zaed brothers who looked after us. Jeep tour and a lot of hiking. Bring lots of water and sun protection. Bring snacks as well. Please see the info re. Jeep tours
Miss B — Google review
Wadi Rum may be a desert, but it's far from ordinary. This incredible landscape carries centuries of history — once a vital trade route linking Iran, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. With its dramatic red sands, towering rock formations, and wide-open silence, it's a place that leaves a lasting impression. Entry is free with the Jordan Pass, and once inside, a Jeep tour is a must. I highly recommend the 4-hour tour — it hits all the major highlights, gives you time to sip herbal tea in a local Bedouin village, and includes some adrenaline-pumping rides through the sand dunes. Our driver made the dune drifting part a blast — we couldn’t stop smiling! If you're planning to stay overnight (and you should!), book a tent inside the protected area. Watching the sunset fade into a night full of stars is a surreal experience. Don’t miss the stargazing tour — the desert sky here is unbelievably clear. Dinner is another highlight — a traditional meal slow-cooked underground in the sand for over three hours. The flavor and the experience both are unforgettable. Wadi Rum is more than just a desert — it’s an experience of nature, history, and Bedouin hospitality all in one. Absolutely worth the visit!
SONICK T — Google review
A magnificent, unforgettable view where the blue sky meets the orange dunes against the backdrop of majestic mountains. You can ride a jap or a camel, stroll through the dunes, sleep overnight in a tent or a cabin, or admire the starry night sky. I highly recommend it; it's an unforgettable experience.
Małgorzata B — Google review
Wadi Rum is where the Earth pretends to be Mars. It does a pretty convincing job: giant red cliffs, red sand, and silence so thick it hums .. its really, really quiet. Most people stay in one of the many bubble or dome camps, which look like space pods which are scattered all over the desert. These are great, but to really get a feel of the place you’ve got to explore. I hiked up to Burdah Rock Bridge (a 1.5 hour scramble worth every sweaty step) or wander the canyons. If you're staying overnight, one or two nights is perfect: long enough to feel lost in another world, short enough not to get bored.
Russell R — Google review
If you are travelling to Jordan don't miss this place. An overnight stay is a must to have a feel of the place. There are numerous Camps to suit everyone's budget. Took a jeep tour to visit the Protected Area and watch sunset. The organizers/ drivers are very nice and ensure that tourists get best experience. The highlight of the place is that it's a desert surrounded by mountains. Loved the experience and highly recommend a visit to this protected area.
Soudamini M — Google review
This place can't be more magical! No one visiting Jordan should skip this. The atmosphere, the weather, the view, and everything. It is just magical! We had a couple of hours ride tour. I found it a bit short honestly, but still enough to make sure I am coming again to visit at some point in my life. Highly recommend!!
Lara B — Google review
Wadi Rum is an otherworldly desert landscape filled with massive red sandstone mountains, deep canyons, and endless open valleys that look straight out of a movie—quite literally. This stunning desert has been the filming location for several iconic films, including “Lawrence of Arabia,” “The Martian,” “Dune,” and multiple sci-fi movies that use its surreal terrain as a stand-in for Mars. Riding through the desert—whether by jeep or on foot—lets you admire dramatic rock formations, ancient petroglyphs, and wide horizons that shift color with the sun. Sunrise and sunset are especially magical as the whole desert glows in shades of gold and red. At night, the silence and crystal-clear skies make Wadi Rum a perfect place for stargazing. Whether you’re climbing viewpoints, exploring natural arches, or simply enjoying the peaceful vastness, Wadi Rum is one of the most unforgettable landscapes in Jordan.
Antony L — Google review
Truly this is an amazing environment with stunning scenery and, if you take the chance, a peaceful place worth much more than a quick overnight stopover. Free entry with a Jordan pass. 4 wheel drive excursions a must to see the best of it. Oh and if there's no moon, do a star gazing trip to see the Milky Way and shooting stars 🌌☄️🌑 The only reason I haven't given it 5* is because of the rubbish which is being blown into the park from the nearby settlements and camps. It's crying out for a clean up 🥹
Guy B — Google review
9% as popular as Sharm El Sheikh
1 hour off the main route, 76% of way to Jerusalem
23

Timna Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Timna Park is a vast and captivating park featuring ancient mineshafts, a dry and rocky terrain, and impressive clifftops. The park offers breathtaking views of Jordan and Egypt, as well as stunning pinkish-orange mountains. It's an ideal spot for relaxation, snorkeling, hiking in the nearby area, or even joining a Petra tour from Eilat. Additionally, the southern section of the Israel Trail provides challenging routes with unique spiritual centers and desert trails.
Beautiful desert park, 20 minutes drive from Eilat. Mainly car trails with sightseeing or trekking stops, historic sites, an artificial lake, a restaurant and activities for the kids. Accessible in extreme heat or pleasant weather alike. A lot of the park is wheelchair accessible.
Jjj C — Google review
Amazing landscape, many things to see and trails to hike. Very well kept park. But be ware that you need to manage your own food (have with you there). Many places around close early, especially on Friday.
Leead D — Google review
World oldest copper mine, in the middle of the desert. Plentiful to see, from natural wonders, rock formations, natural arches, to historical sights, such as rock carving, Egyptian temple of Athor and Egyptian underground mines, some of which you can enter and crawl in. You must come by car, there is no public transportation inside the park, but there is a well defined, well kept and made cycling route. The fee covers you for 7 days of entries, and you get a dial in code to enter the park anytime, even during tourist center closing. Do not miss the visit center, spend at keaat 40mns there, the exhibitions are well worth it, and check with the Ranger on site for guidance based on your interests and stamina. Haza was in charge that day, and outstanding guide. Thanks to his pointers we could define a trip easy for our 7 years old, with a lot of small exciting climbs and go to a massive sand dune. Near the lake / restaurant, , there is a coloured sand bottle filling station, great gifts to all visitors. From all around you have wonderful views on Israel, and over the border toward "Palestine" (aka Jordan) Do not forget, this is the desert, closed shoes are mandatory, and bring water, the only refilling station is at the very end, at the lake.
FFM9 — Google review
Beautiful nature and cool things to look at. It's just crazy what some rain in a desert can do. The park is well preserved and you can go through by car. You then have to walk just a little bit to get close to the thing. You can also do a bit longer walkings, where you get to see interesting nature. Sometimes, offroad offers you more. Unfortunately, the tabernacle was closed. I don't know if it is always closed or just when we've been there in November. If you can, buy your ticket online. There you get a combination ticket with the Underwater Marine Observatory. We didn't succeed in buying the ticket. And we don't know if it is available for people with a non Israeli credit card or phone number.
Milch J — Google review
The visit made sence, in a weird way. You think you have seen the mountains, and the park seems like a boring extend to the same mountains, but its not! Friendly people, visualization of the ancient story of the place, and much more makes it worth the visit. Much of the park is accessible by car, which makes it possible to visit, even on the hottest days. There is animals if you look in the shade of the lonely trees. I recommend it!☺️
David N — Google review
A fantastic experience! our guide, Shay Cohen, was very engaging, and the scenery was breathtaking. Don't miss out on the guided tour by lantern light!
Sahar G — Google review
Amazing experience starting at the visitors centre and throughout the park. Well organised, lots to do, lots of interesting places to see with interestinghistory. Great walks short and long. Incredible views and landscapes. Don't miss.
Solomon K — Google review
It’s a breathtaking place, a must-have for hiking lovers. Plenty trails at different length and difficulties, it gives a good variety selection. A choice for bike rental is also a good addition if you would like to boost the experience.
Pe G — Google review
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פארק תמנע, 8880200, Israel
https://parktimna.co.il/
+972 8-631-6756
24

The Treasury

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Treasury, also known as the rock-carved temple, is a remarkable site located in Petra, Jordan. This elaborate facade is believed to have been a mausoleum for the Nabataean King Aretas III around 100 BCE to 200 CE. The Hellenistic craftsmanship of the Treasury's facade is truly astonishing and has captivated visitors for centuries. It has gained international fame, particularly due to its appearance in the Indiana Jones movie 'The Last Crusade.'
Amazing and worth the trip. You can't enter and it's around 2km walk from the visitor center and you can walk down and enjoy the views. Take the electric buggy back to the visitor centre. Avoid warm periods. Make sure you take your ID with you as entry fee differ from one nationality to another. Jordanians get the cheapest entry fee Arabs pay JOD 30 Non-Jordanians and non-Arabs pay JOD 50 Take a tour guide unless you did your research and know what you are looking for.
Fadi A — Google review
It is simply a Must in a beautiful landscape, but - hey - without having seen it we may survive as well...;-) If you can, don't visit after 10am for all the crowd arriving
Mario E — Google review
Part of my bucket list, this is one of those places in Earth that you have to experience in person. Simply majestic! It's unfortunate that much of this culture is still unknown. Not too busy these days, Jordan tourism is down due to the close war.
Guillermo Q — Google review
I came here at the beginning of October. The sunrise may come early, but there’s no sunlight reaching The Treasury at that time. If you come from 8 - 9 AM, you can see it fully lit. There are 3 spots to take photos: 1. The stone in front of the Treasury, located on the right side of the entrance (many people queue here bcs it’s free). 2. The middle view with a red carpet in front of the Treasury, to access this spot, you have to pay 10 JD, whether you take pictures or not. 3. The top of the rock opposite the Treasury, which takes about 1h to reach (around 5 km). It involves a bit of hiking, but it’s free and worth it. Make sure to do this on a separate day, as you won’t want to miss the Monastery on the main trail. Alternatively, you can visit the Monastery and then return by using the paid car service before 6 PM. Ticket: 1 Day visit: 50JD 2 Day visit: 55JD (actually I think 1.5days is totally enough)
Minnie — Google review
Visiting Petra was a dream come true and a highlight of my travel bucket list! This magnificent ancient city is truly one of those places you must experience in person; the sheer scale and beauty are simply majestic. Walking through the winding Siq and arriving at the iconic Treasury took my breath away. It’s unfortunate that so much of this incredible culture remains relatively unknown to many travelers. Given the current global situation, tourism in Jordan has seen a decline, making it a perfect time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site without the usual crowds. The journey to Petra is part of the experience itself. It's about a 2 km walk from the visitor center, allowing you to soak in the stunning views and surreal landscape along the way. If you prefer, you can take an electric buggy back to the visitor center, which is a convenient option after a long day of exploration. One of the standout moments of my trip was attending the Petra by Night event. The experience was nothing short of magical, with the path to the Treasury illuminated by hundreds of candles, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Listening to the gentle music while surrounded by the illuminated ruins was unforgettable. Petra is truly amazing and absolutely worth the trip. If you ever get the chance, make sure to add it to your itinerary. It’s a treasure that leaves a lasting impression!
Abdulrahman M — Google review
The Treasury is Petra’s most iconic façade — a monumental rock-carved temple front hewn directly from the rose-red sandstone. Approaching through the narrow Siq heightens the drama: the gorge opens and the ornate Hellenistic-influenced façade suddenly appears, richly decorated with Corinthian columns, sculpted figures, and detailed friezes. Believed to date from the 1st century BC and carved by the Nabataeans, the structure blends local stonework with classical motifs. It’s spectacular for photos, best seen in the soft morning or late afternoon light, and remains one of the most unforgettable sights in Petra.
Antony L — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking wonder of the world! The moment you walk through the Siq and catch your first glimpse of The Treasury, it feels like stepping into a dream. The scale, the intricate carvings, and the way the sunlight hits the sandstone façade are truly unforgettable. Pictures and videos can never capture the magic—you have to be here to feel it. The atmosphere is incredible, filled with history, culture, and a sense of awe. Standing in front of this ancient masterpiece, you can’t help but imagine the Nabataeans who built it over 2,000 years ago. The details carved into the rock are unbelievably well-preserved, and the energy of the place is inspiring. The journey itself is as memorable as the destination—the walk through the Siq with its towering cliffs makes the reveal of the Treasury even more dramatic. I highly recommend visiting early in the morning for fewer crowds and the best light for photos, but honestly, any time of day is worth it. This is not just a visit—it’s an experience of a lifetime. If you are in Jordan, you simply cannot miss Petra, and The Treasury is its crown jewel. Whether you are a history lover, an adventurer, or just someone looking for something unforgettable, this place will leave you speechless. I encourage everyone—locals and travelers alike—to visit and witness this masterpiece of human history. Truly one of the world’s greatest treasures!
Rami ا — Google review
My visit to The Treasury at Petra was absolutely unforgettable. Nothing really prepares you for that first moment when the narrow Siq opens up and this massive, beautifully carved façade appears in front of you. The details on the structure are incredible — centuries of history carved into the rose-red rock. It’s truly a sight that leaves you in awe. Go early in the morning if you can. The walk is cooler, the lighting is perfect for photos, and you’ll avoid the big tour groups. It also gives you a better chance to take clean, nice pictures without crowds. After reaching the Treasury, you can pay about 10 dinar to climb the stairs to a higher viewpoint. The view from above is amazing, and if you want, you can even engage one of the local “photographers” to follow you up. They know all the best angles and will take beautiful photos for you. A tip of around 5–10 dinar per person is expected, but honestly, it’s worth it for the shots and the experience. As you walk through the area, there are many souvenir stalls. If you’re not planning to buy anything, it’s best to politely decline directly. Don’t say “maybe later” or “I’ll think about it” — they will continue following you. A simple, friendly “no thank you” is enough. At the entrance, you’ll be offered a “complimentary” horse ride for the first 2km. It’s optional, but tipping is required. If you’re not keen, just decline politely — our guide mentioned that ignoring them completely is considered rude in their culture. On the way back, if you’re too tired to walk the full distance, there is a buggy service near the Treasury that costs 15 dinar per person to bring you back to the main entrance. Very convenient after a long day of walking! Just note that this buggy station only covers the route near the Treasury. There’s another buggy station inside that takes you deeper into Petra, not back out. Overall, Petra’s Treasury is a must-visit and absolutely deserves a full 5 stars. The views, the history, and the whole experience are truly incredible. Highly recommend!
Juztin P — Google review
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4.9
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Jordan
https://www.visitpetra.jo/ar/Location/34
+962 3 215 6044
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The Treasury

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Treasury, also known as the rock-carved temple, is a remarkable site located in Petra, Jordan. This elaborate facade is believed to have been a mausoleum for the Nabataean King Aretas III around 100 BCE to 200 CE. The Hellenistic craftsmanship of the Treasury's facade is truly astonishing and has captivated visitors for centuries. It has gained international fame, particularly due to its appearance in the Indiana Jones movie 'The Last Crusade.'
Amazing and worth the trip. You can't enter and it's around 2km walk from the visitor center and you can walk down and enjoy the views. Take the electric buggy back to the visitor centre. Avoid warm periods. Make sure you take your ID with you as entry fee differ from one nationality to another. Jordanians get the cheapest entry fee Arabs pay JOD 30 Non-Jordanians and non-Arabs pay JOD 50 Take a tour guide unless you did your research and know what you are looking for.
Fadi A — Google review
It is simply a Must in a beautiful landscape, but - hey - without having seen it we may survive as well...;-) If you can, don't visit after 10am for all the crowd arriving
Mario E — Google review
Part of my bucket list, this is one of those places in Earth that you have to experience in person. Simply majestic! It's unfortunate that much of this culture is still unknown. Not too busy these days, Jordan tourism is down due to the close war.
Guillermo Q — Google review
I came here at the beginning of October. The sunrise may come early, but there’s no sunlight reaching The Treasury at that time. If you come from 8 - 9 AM, you can see it fully lit. There are 3 spots to take photos: 1. The stone in front of the Treasury, located on the right side of the entrance (many people queue here bcs it’s free). 2. The middle view with a red carpet in front of the Treasury, to access this spot, you have to pay 10 JD, whether you take pictures or not. 3. The top of the rock opposite the Treasury, which takes about 1h to reach (around 5 km). It involves a bit of hiking, but it’s free and worth it. Make sure to do this on a separate day, as you won’t want to miss the Monastery on the main trail. Alternatively, you can visit the Monastery and then return by using the paid car service before 6 PM. Ticket: 1 Day visit: 50JD 2 Day visit: 55JD (actually I think 1.5days is totally enough)
Minnie — Google review
Visiting Petra was a dream come true and a highlight of my travel bucket list! This magnificent ancient city is truly one of those places you must experience in person; the sheer scale and beauty are simply majestic. Walking through the winding Siq and arriving at the iconic Treasury took my breath away. It’s unfortunate that so much of this incredible culture remains relatively unknown to many travelers. Given the current global situation, tourism in Jordan has seen a decline, making it a perfect time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site without the usual crowds. The journey to Petra is part of the experience itself. It's about a 2 km walk from the visitor center, allowing you to soak in the stunning views and surreal landscape along the way. If you prefer, you can take an electric buggy back to the visitor center, which is a convenient option after a long day of exploration. One of the standout moments of my trip was attending the Petra by Night event. The experience was nothing short of magical, with the path to the Treasury illuminated by hundreds of candles, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Listening to the gentle music while surrounded by the illuminated ruins was unforgettable. Petra is truly amazing and absolutely worth the trip. If you ever get the chance, make sure to add it to your itinerary. It’s a treasure that leaves a lasting impression!
Abdulrahman M — Google review
The Treasury is Petra’s most iconic façade — a monumental rock-carved temple front hewn directly from the rose-red sandstone. Approaching through the narrow Siq heightens the drama: the gorge opens and the ornate Hellenistic-influenced façade suddenly appears, richly decorated with Corinthian columns, sculpted figures, and detailed friezes. Believed to date from the 1st century BC and carved by the Nabataeans, the structure blends local stonework with classical motifs. It’s spectacular for photos, best seen in the soft morning or late afternoon light, and remains one of the most unforgettable sights in Petra.
Antony L — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking wonder of the world! The moment you walk through the Siq and catch your first glimpse of The Treasury, it feels like stepping into a dream. The scale, the intricate carvings, and the way the sunlight hits the sandstone façade are truly unforgettable. Pictures and videos can never capture the magic—you have to be here to feel it. The atmosphere is incredible, filled with history, culture, and a sense of awe. Standing in front of this ancient masterpiece, you can’t help but imagine the Nabataeans who built it over 2,000 years ago. The details carved into the rock are unbelievably well-preserved, and the energy of the place is inspiring. The journey itself is as memorable as the destination—the walk through the Siq with its towering cliffs makes the reveal of the Treasury even more dramatic. I highly recommend visiting early in the morning for fewer crowds and the best light for photos, but honestly, any time of day is worth it. This is not just a visit—it’s an experience of a lifetime. If you are in Jordan, you simply cannot miss Petra, and The Treasury is its crown jewel. Whether you are a history lover, an adventurer, or just someone looking for something unforgettable, this place will leave you speechless. I encourage everyone—locals and travelers alike—to visit and witness this masterpiece of human history. Truly one of the world’s greatest treasures!
Rami ا — Google review
My visit to The Treasury at Petra was absolutely unforgettable. Nothing really prepares you for that first moment when the narrow Siq opens up and this massive, beautifully carved façade appears in front of you. The details on the structure are incredible — centuries of history carved into the rose-red rock. It’s truly a sight that leaves you in awe. Go early in the morning if you can. The walk is cooler, the lighting is perfect for photos, and you’ll avoid the big tour groups. It also gives you a better chance to take clean, nice pictures without crowds. After reaching the Treasury, you can pay about 10 dinar to climb the stairs to a higher viewpoint. The view from above is amazing, and if you want, you can even engage one of the local “photographers” to follow you up. They know all the best angles and will take beautiful photos for you. A tip of around 5–10 dinar per person is expected, but honestly, it’s worth it for the shots and the experience. As you walk through the area, there are many souvenir stalls. If you’re not planning to buy anything, it’s best to politely decline directly. Don’t say “maybe later” or “I’ll think about it” — they will continue following you. A simple, friendly “no thank you” is enough. At the entrance, you’ll be offered a “complimentary” horse ride for the first 2km. It’s optional, but tipping is required. If you’re not keen, just decline politely — our guide mentioned that ignoring them completely is considered rude in their culture. On the way back, if you’re too tired to walk the full distance, there is a buggy service near the Treasury that costs 15 dinar per person to bring you back to the main entrance. Very convenient after a long day of walking! Just note that this buggy station only covers the route near the Treasury. There’s another buggy station inside that takes you deeper into Petra, not back out. Overall, Petra’s Treasury is a must-visit and absolutely deserves a full 5 stars. The views, the history, and the whole experience are truly incredible. Highly recommend!
Juztin P — Google review
4.8
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4.9
(4241)
Jordan
https://www.visitpetra.jo/ar/Location/34
+962 3 215 6044
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Petra

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Petra is an iconic 2000-year-old city in Jordan, featuring the impressive 45m-high Al Khazneh carved into the red mountain rock. Built by the Nabataeans in the 3rd century BC, this sandstone city is a World Heritage Site and a must-see destination in Jordan. Visitors typically spend at least two days exploring its palaces, temples, tombs, storerooms, and stables carved from soft stone cliffs.
amazing world heritage site! Start early in the morning at 06:00 when the gate is opened. You avoid a crowded place at the most important sites and can enjoy them nearly alone. After that go for the less crowded hiking trails during the day when all the coaches and groups arrive around 09:00 to 10:00. Parking in front of the main gate is free. Walking from the main gate to the Treasury House takes you 30-40min. If have the Jordan Pass you have to grab an official ticket with qr-code at the main building. Avoid all the unofficial guide offerings on the road and in the city. If you need a guide, organize at the main gate. There are several (food) shops, toilets and two restaurants along the way. Please respect this place. Follow the instructions for paths etc. Many people ignore them and throw their waste away. Don‘t act like silly tourists or go home.
Triner — Google review
Mixed Review: So Petra itself and the ancient city is stunning. When you walk through the end of the Siq and the light hits the Treasury just right it will make your heart flutter 5/5 ⭐️ & absolutely breath taking. However, how the the site itself is being managed is SO disappointing. There are countless electric golf carts ripping up and down the Siq between the Visitors Centre and the Treasury. People walking are constantly dodging incoming carts that have no speed limit. It truly takes away from the magic of the site. Also majoirty of the Siq has been paved, it’s too bad because the original site would have been so interesting and beautiful. Accross from the Treasury there are tourist junk shops set up and people hassling you to buy there cheap made tourist garbage. Again, very disappointed to see it considering the history of the site and how much more beautiful it could be. All that being said, go in prepared and knowing what to expect, I still think it was beautiful and mind blowing but be prepared for golf carts everywhere. We arrived at the Treasury at 11:40am and it was packed. After walking the site for a couple hours we returned back to the Treasury around 3pm and there were only a few other couples there making it more peaceful and perfect for pictures. Site price is included in your Jordan Pass BUY YOUR JORDAN PASS BEFORE ARRIVING IN JORDAN (worth every penny)
Destiny R — Google review
Incredible - so much more than the famous Treasury. Remains of an ancient city with sophisticated water management for floods and supply. Tombs, temples public spaces and residences carved into beautiful and unique geology.
David F — Google review
Amazing is the only word. A true wonder of the world. Spent 10 hours walking in the scorching heat - explored The monastary, High place of Sacrifice and Al Khubtha trail all in a single day from 6am-3pm. Don't miss the Royal tombs too, it's great. I carried enough water bottles, dates that kept me energized through out the day.
Vishal — Google review
Super interesting and very impressive. It covers a very large area. To see everything you need a whole day and at least 3 hours of walking. But you can also just walk there and back for an hour and still see impressive things.
Tristan B — Google review
This place is amazing it is really worth calling one of the seven wonders of the world , the weather was hot although I visited in November , the entrance fees are different according to your nationality, there are small cart rides that you can pay for if you don’t want to walk all the way , you feel like you are in a movie or out of this world
Maryam A — Google review
Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is a vast ancient city carved into rose-red rock, and exploring it takes time. The walk from the Visitor Center through the Siq to the Treasury is about 2 km (20–30 minutes). Reaching higher sites like the Monastery or the High Place of Sacrifice usually takes 1–2 hours, though donkey rides are available if you prefer not to hike the steep paths. Ticket prices depend on how many days you visit: • 1-day pass: 50 JD • 2-day pass: 55 JD • 3-day pass: 60 JD With its massive tombs, temples, and dramatic desert landscapes, Petra fully deserves its Wonder status—an unforgettable place whether you explore it on foot or ride a donkey up to the viewpoints.
Antony L — Google review
one of the seven wonders of the world and currently my 6th one. one more left in mexico for me. this place was more beautiful than i thought. only reason i took one star off was the amount of sellers trying to sell horse and mule rides. i did get convinced and it was some what worth it but i paid 105 dinars for a horse and mule ride. only the mule ride for 35 dinars was worth it but the 70 dinar horse ride was absurd. i feel scammed. but i did get views better than the average person there because i was taken to routes only accessible by horse and the mule ride made reaching and leaving the monetary easier with the limited time i had. overall it was good but dang i feel scammed. but its ok.
Abu — Google review
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4.5
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Jordan
https://www.visitpetra.jo/
+962 3 215 6044
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Ad-Dayr

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Monastery, also known as Ad Deir, is a remarkable rock monastery and spiritual site that dates back to 3 B.C. It is a monumental Nabataean tomb located in Petra. The hike to reach the Monastery is quite challenging but definitely worth it for the breathtaking view it offers. The facade of the Monastery, carved into the sandstone mountain, leaves visitors speechless with its grandeur.
Amazing experience, from here you can see the surrounding lands and mountains that carry into neighbouring nations. The detail of the monastery is sensational and unique as upon arrival Celine Dion was playing out of the monastery from massive speakers. It’s a memory I’ll never forgot. There’s also a shop when you arrive, be prepared for a hike however as it is steep at times and you can’t ride there on golf cart like other sites. This is an amazing hike, it will take you around 30/45 minutes and it is steep along the way there’s plenty of vendors conveniently placed to offer you some water or other drinks. It’s 100% worth the journey though!
Alex W — Google review
Don’t miss sunrise at The Treasury (Al-Khazneh) and sunset at The Monastry (Al-Dayr). It’s kinda worthy but make sure you wanna go with others when the dark comes.
Minnie — Google review
Visiting the Monastery (Ad-Deir) in Petra was an unforgettable experience. This iconic structure is one of Petra's most impressive sights, with its massive facade carved into the rock. The journey to get there is quite an adventure in itself, and I visited in January when the weather was cool and pleasant. The hike to the Monastery involves a substantial climb, with around 800 steps to the top. For someone not particularly fit, it can be quite tiring, but the effort is well worth it. Along the way, there are breathtaking views and several spots to rest. There are also vendors offering refreshments, which is a welcome sight after the climb. Upon reaching the Monastery, the sheer size and beauty of the structure are awe-inspiring. It's less crowded than the Treasury, allowing for a more peaceful experience. The surrounding area also offers stunning views over the valley, providing excellent photo opportunities. Despite the challenging hike, visiting the Monastery is a must for anyone exploring Petra. The sense of accomplishment and the incredible views make it a highlight of the trip. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes, bring plenty of water, and take your time. Highly recommended for those who can manage the climb!
Ter N — Google review
The Monastery (AKA AlDayr in Arabic) is one of the hidden gems and less visited places in Petra. It is somewhere in the middle between the start of the Little Petra hiking trail and the Qasr Albint in the ancient Petra City. If you come to the Monastery from the Little Petra hiking trail, it is a 4 KM walk that is moderate in terms of difficulty. This is the easier of the 2 paths. However, if you walk from the Qasr Albint, it is shorter (around 3 KMs), yet is an uphill of stairs. Either path is served with direction signs, and with kiosks if you need to buy anything. I would recommend that you start from the Little Petra hiking trail, walk to the Monastery, and then continue to Qasr Albint. One other easier option is to take a donkey ride from Qasr Albint to the Monastery, and then return back to Qasr Albint walking (or another donkey ride). The Monastery looks very similar to the Treasury. The area is served with cafeterias and plenty of photography spots. This visit is a 1-day visit that you can combine with a Little Petra tour plus exploring Qasr Albint and some of the surrounding stops, and maybe have a lunch at one of the 2 restaurants close to Qasr Albint. The Monastery is free to visit, but you’ll still have to buy a ticket if you are heading back to Qasr Albint and the Ancient Petra City.
Fahd ب — Google review
After a rewarding hike of over 800 rock-cut steps, you’re greeted by an enormous façade carved into the mountain—quiet, majestic, and beautifully preserved. Its sheer size and peaceful setting make it feel even more impressive than the Treasury. The panoramic views from the nearby viewpoints are unforgettable, and the whole experience is a perfect blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty. A true highlight of Petra.
Ahmet I — Google review
Breathtaking to see while in Petra. While there I highly recommend some of the viewpoints nearby to see monastery from afar and at an angle. Well worth the hike up.
Jimus D — Google review
The hike isn’t that bad!go to the free overlook at top of the hill. It’s an amazing place to chill!
Sebastian L — Google review
Totally worth the walk up all the stairs. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and take water and snacks as it’s a long walk from the entrance. It’s about an hour from the treasury without rest stops. We didn’t have time to sit down for a drink and enjoy the view as we were rushed as part of a tour group but have a full day in Petra so you can enjoy the beautiful sights without rushing. Photos include the walk up to and views along the way.
Sagar P — Google review
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Jordan
https://www.visitpetra.jo/ar/Location/94
+962 3 215 6044
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Makhtesh Ramon

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Crater
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Makhtesh Ramon is a striking geological feature in Israel's Negev desert, stretching 40 kilometers long. Often compared to the Grand Canyon, it offers a remote and awe-inspiring experience. Visitors can take guided Jeep tours around the crater's edge for breathtaking views into the world's largest erosion crater and descend 300 meters into its colorful sandstone walls. The area is rich in history, with evidence of its formation dating back 220 million years.
The Mizpe Ramon crater is the closest most of us will ever get to feel like we are exploring another planet. It's a surreal geologic experience. Taking a four wheel drive in late afternoon is a must do. If you are in Israel you need to do this crater. It's easy to get to by taking a train to Bersheeva and then a bus to the small town of Mizpe Ramon. We spent 2 nights in a hotel on the rim so had plenty of opportunity to photograph sunrise, sunset, and moonrise. The hotel had a grand all you can eat breakfast.
Craig J — Google review
Amongst the must-see areas of Israel! Absolutely stunning views, many hiking, 4 by 4 vehicle, and biking trails everywhere! Just be aware of the firing zones of the military.
Shaya V — Google review
A stunning spot for stargazing. Even in summer, nights are very cold because it’s in the desert hot during the day but chilly at night, so bring sweaters. Totally worth visiting to watch the shooting stars in August
Shlomit M — Google review
8.28.17 - We only drove through the crater and that alone was pretty cool. However, the views from the road heading down into the crater from the Israeli side is inspiring. The nature center is very informative and the rangers are relatively nice, but it might take a little bit of effort to warm them up. There are nature trails you can take, but make sure you arrive early enough otherwise it can be a dangerous path where you can fall off the edge or run into a family of goats/rams (something we saw).
A L — Google review
Looking like a surreal place from a Science Fiction movie, the Makhtesh Ramon is an extraordinary nature sight in an otherwise quite boring surrounding. You can eather take a stroll along the crater's edge or take a hike through the Makhtesh. Make sure to visit the Infocenter before in order to get hints regarding hiking routes. Also be sure to start early in the morning as it tends to get very hot already before noon.
P R — Google review
Beautifu dessert view of Makhtesh Ramon in the Negev, Israel. Very nice colors of nature.A great place for hikers.You can climb the mountains and enjoy the clear air and a fabulous landscape.
RONIT T — Google review
Ramon Crater - is a real wonder and one of the most amazing places in Israel. If you like stunning landscapes, silence of the desert, enjoy hiking or biking, starry nights or ... luxury hotels :) - this is it!
Gleb Z — Google review
As Israel Private Tour Guide this is my favorite 👀 for the Dessert lover's. This is what I shall name as window to Geology. There are many opportunities for hikes long or short ones. Nabatian ruenes. Springs. You also might enjoy over 🌙 camp. Love it.
Ami T — Google review
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Dead Sea Beach

Public beach
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Dead Sea Beach is a vibrant destination with natural black mud deposits and golden sea sand. Visitors can enjoy quality service, an air-conditioned restaurant, an exotic beach bar, an authentic Bedouin tent, and a spacious garden for events. The beach also features a volleyball compound for sports enthusiasts. Access to the free public beach is through the Dead Sea Hotel, which charges a fee that includes access to change rooms and showers. Additional fees apply for towel usage and lockers.
The Dead Sea is a fantastic place to visit. I am not generally a big fan of the beach, as my light skin tends to burn easily, but I think that if you are in this region a visit is worthy. The sea itself is extremely salty of course, but the said salt levels make the water buoyant so that one can float which is a lot of fun. Plus, the mineral rich water is good for cleansing the skin. The mud under the thin layer of sand under the water is world famous for its properties and is FREE here. All you have to do is dig a little. The only thing that stopped me from spending longer in the healing waters was that I got some of it in my eye. The healing water turned nasty and decided to burn so I had to rush to wash my eyes out. Learn from me and keep some water near the shore and your head out of the water. I covered myself in the mineral rich mud and treated my skin to a treatment that would cost a fortune in a New York or London spa and all was good again. The Dead Sea is a magical place and in my opinion is one of the many things that makes the area known as the Holy Land holy. I implore you all to visit before it vanishes into a salt flat and the world becomes a little less special.
Stephen M — Google review
Very beautiful. The sea had the fresh temperature in February. I recommend to take shoes to the water, because there are sharp crystals of salt. There is not any mud, you can buy in the shopping mall. There are very good high pressure showers. We visited in a time, when the marathon was planned.
Vláďa — Google review
Today I Went Out For A Day Of Bonding On Behalf Of Work, Among Other Things I Sat On The Dead Sea And It Was Mush, An Experience I Have Not Yet Experienced To This Day. Very Interesting Impressions From The Dead Sea: It Is Not Possible To Go To The Bottom... I Can Stay In Every Point Of The Sea Surface - Being Vertical Without Moving And Without Touching The Bottom.
Alex D — Google review
Surreal experience. Beautiful sea. Picturesque. Definitely cannot stay in sea more than a few minutes due to high level of salt content. So very thankful that we were able to visit and experience this rich historical site.
Real O — Google review
The only way to reach the free public beach is through the Dead Sea Hotel. The hotel charges you 15JD for doing so. This lets you also use their change rooms and showers. If you want to use one of their towels they charge you 3 JD extra and again if you want to use a locker. The beach area is small with limited seats. The beach is a stony beach so it’s tough to walk on. You will be able to pick up giant salt crystals. The best way to enter is to float in on your back, you won’t sink. You must be careful not to get any of the water in your eyes or mouth. They have 3 big buckets of mud and you can cover yourself in it. Then stand in the sun to dry off. Once your dry go back in the sea to wash off. Your skin will become so soft. You must use the showers on the beach afterwards to make sure you get rid of the salt. The sunset is amazing the light on the water is beautiful.
Dean W — Google review
For backpacker's tip Number one: bring your own food,you can sit here enjoying after swimming Number two: do NOT swim, make sure the water not splash to your eyes, otherwise you'll feel it so much hurt, if you get it unfortunately, go to shower directly, they have place for you to shower. Number three: the bathroom in the shopping center cost 2 shekels, so you could go to the hotel or the beach to use it for free.
Yu K — Google review
the hotel in Dead sea is expensive so I did not stay over night. Beach is special, free swimming, shower, drinking water. You can take a tent to camping. I really like swimming, floating and slow wind, free of UV
Lê T — Google review
Lowest point of the earth and wonderful minerals available here and can float on the water in this sea. Maybe sulphur was deposited here at the time of Loth.
Ramarao A — Google review
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Masada National Park

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Nature & Parks
Masada National Park is a must-visit destination in Israel, offering a captivating blend of ancient ruins, camping facilities, and a visitor center. The park's museum showcases 500 archaeological artifacts, including replicas of significant items like coins and papyri. It provides insights into key figures from Masada's history, such as Herod the Great and Josephus Flavius. Visitors can explore the site with audio headsets available in eight languages to immerse themselves in its rich history.
Visiting Masada is one of those experiences that stays with you forever. The site combines history, breathtaking scenery, and a unique energy that makes it a must-see for anyone traveling to Israel. The fortress, perched on top of a mountain in the Judean Desert, offers stunning views of the Dead Sea and the surrounding arid landscape. It’s a place that makes you feel small in the face of nature’s grandeur and the depth of its history. The historical narrative of Masada is very well presented: every corner tells the story of the last Jewish stronghold against the Roman Empire, and walking through its ruins feels almost like stepping back in time. Whether you hike up the Snake Path at sunrise or take the cable car, reaching the top is equally impressive. The facilities are well maintained, the visitor center is modern, and access is clear and organized. I recommend bringing water, sun protection, and comfortable shoes—especially if you plan to hike up. Masada is not just a place to see; it’s a place to feel. The combination of history, desert silence, and spectacular views makes it one of the most memorable sites in all of Israel. Highly recommended.
Isaack B — Google review
In 73 or 74 CE, 960 Jewish zealots – men, women and children – ended there lives on top of the mountain of Masada by the Dead Sea in Israel rather than be captured by the Romans.Masada has been described as "a lozenge-shaped table-mountain" that is "lofty, isolated, and to all appearance impregnable".Historically, the fortress could be reached only by a single pathway that was too narrow for men to walk abreast. This pathway was named "the Snake" for the way it twists and zig-zags to the summit.Masada was named as the place where David rested after fleeing from his father-in-law, King Saul. Flavius Josephus, a Jew born and raised in Jerusalem, is the only historian to provide a detailed account of the First Jewish–Roman War and the only person who recorded what happened on Masada. After being captured during the Siege of Yodfat and then freed by Vespasian, Josephus chronicled the Roman campaign. Josephus presumably based his narration on the field commentaries of the Roman commanders. According to Josephus, Masada was first constructed by the Hasmoneans. Between 37 and 31 BC Herod the Great fortified it as a refuge for himself in the event of a revolt. In 66 AD, at the beginning of the First Jewish–Roman War, a group of Jewish extremists called the Sicarii overcame the Roman garrison of Masada and settled there. The Sicarii were commanded by Eleazar ben Ya'ir, and in 70 AD they were joined by additional Sicarii and their families expelled from Jerusalem by the Jewish population with whom the Sicarii were in conflict. Shortly thereafter, following the Roman siege of Jerusalem and subsequent destruction of the Second Temple, additional members of the Sicarii and many Jewish families fled Jerusalem and settled on the mountaintop, with the Sicarii using it as a refuge and base for raiding the surrounding countryside.[9] According to Josephus, on Passover, the Sicarii raided Ein Gedi, a nearby Jewish settlement, and killed 700 of its inhabitants. Archaeology indicates that the Sicarii modified some of the structures they found at Masada. These include a building that was modified to function as a synagogue. It may in fact have been a synagogue to begin with, although it did not contain a mikvah or the benches found in other early synagogues.[13] It is one of the oldest synagogues in Israel.
Sherry B — Google review
Visiting Masada National Park was an awe-inspiring experience that left me deeply moved by the rich history and breathtaking views. One of the highlights was witnessing the awe-inspiring sunrise from the fortress walls. The vibrant colors dancing across the Dead Sea, coupled with the peaceful silence of the desert, created a truly magical atmosphere. It was a moment that will forever be etched in my memory. Exploring the site, we marveled at the well-preserved structures, including the ancient synagogue, bathhouses, and the imposing palaces. The views from the summit were simply breathtaking, offering a breathtaking panorama of the desert landscape and the Dead Sea in the distance. Masada National Park’s commitment to preservation and conservation is evident throughout. The efforts to protect and restore this historical gem are commendable, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate the remarkable heritage that unfolds within these ancient walls. I highly recommend visiting Masada National Park to anyone with an interest in history, nature, or simply seeking a unique and memorable experience. The combination of historical significance, stunning landscapes, and a well-organized visitor experience make it a must-see destination. A trip to Masada National Park is an unforgettable journey that will leave you with a profound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit and the natural beauty of the Israeli desert. Don’t miss this gem on your travels!
Ethan G — Google review
Wonderful place full of history. It's worth getting an audio guide to enhance the visit and understand what you are looking at. Incredible views. Could not take the footpath to go up because it was closed due to heavy rain fall, but that didn't spoil the visit.
Sandra M — Google review
How is it possible that in a UNESCO World Heritage site, there is not even a leaflet or a minimal map in English (in the ticket price + cable car ticket)? Only in Hebrew, obviously for a fee, or some brochures in English at an extra cost... Total disappointment and shame!
Marius — Google review
One of my favorite National Park in Israel. No trip to Israel is complete without visiting this place. It is filled with so much history with a breathtaking view of the Dead Sea. The best time to visit is sunrise. This is a place that is usually very busy on weekends so it is advisable to schedule your arrival during the week. There are a few ways to get up: 1. Snake path - This is the long path up to the mountain. •Length: The route climbs to a height of 350 meters, and is 2.7 Km long. •Opens for ascent every day one hour before Sunrise and closes for descent one hour before closing time. •On very hot days the Snake Path ascent closes at 09:00AM and the descent closes at 10:00AM. When heat is extreme, the Snake Path ascent closes at 08:00 and the decent closes at 09:00. The descent via the Roman Ramp is open as usual. 2. The Roman ramp path - This is the short path. Starting point: West entrance. •Length: 0.7 Kilometers 3. Cable car - A round trip by cable car will cost 23$. • You need to make a reservation! •Starts working at 8AM!
Elisheva B — Google review
Great national park to learn about the history of Masada! You can either hike up or take the cable car to the top from the visitor center. Signed placards around the area tell you about the history. There’s also a museum on the premises to learn even more. Also a gift shop and food in the visitor center. Very cool visit!
Zinnia X — Google review
A visit to the Masada National Park is a must for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish history. The combination of its historical significance, archaeological wonders, and stunning natural beauty make it a truly unique destination. Just make sure to plan your visit well, wear comfortable shoes, and bring plenty of water, especially during the hot summer months.
Norm “ — Google review
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