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Tourism in the news: Commission to audit Tourist facilities and quarries in the Red Sea
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.
Tourism in the news: 14 Qatari companies consider tourism investment opportunities in Egypt
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Tourism in the news: Emirates campaigns for Dubai to host 2020 Expo
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Tourism in the news: EgyptAir signs cooperation agreement with Palestinian Airways
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Tourism in the news: Aviation minister conducts discussions with presidents of several companies
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.
Tourism in the news: Egyptian company Al-General looks to spur investment in Sudan
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Sushi that covers the basics at Sushi Ya
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find hidden gems behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels.

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Traditional Italian food at Italiano
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find hidden gems behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels.

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Indian classics on the Silk Road
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find hidden gems behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels.

Big dessert in the desert
Hurghada hosted a world record attempt for cooking the largest ever Om Ali.

Captivating Coptic Cairo
Discover the Coptic Cairo

The wonderful wrecks of the Red Sea
The Red Sea is literally littered with shipwrecks. Discover them!

Flights to Toronto to begin this year
Egypt Air to begin flights to Toronto this month

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Kamala serves eclectic Asian food
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find the gems that are hidden behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: Tea Time Lounge is great for pre or post dinner drinks
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find the gems that are hidden behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: A disappointing Arabian night in Baalbak
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find the gems that are hidden behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels

Dining out in Cairo’s hotels: La Gondola serves predictable Italian food
Cairo is home to many five star hotels and most include specialty restaurants, ranging from Oriental to Italian to sushi. Several DNE reporters went out to dinner to find the gems that are hidden behind the glossy facades of the capital’s high class hotels

The best winter getaways in Egypt
DNE tells you where to spend the cold days of winter

The greens of Taba Heights
Taba Heights’ championship golf course recently hosted the annual Pro Am Invitational Golf Tournament. Daily News Egypt went to have a look

Djoser’s dilemma
Archaeologists are worried that renovations may cause the Djoser pyramid to collapse while the Antiquities Authority has assured the public that the pyramid is in safe hands

El Gouna has it all
An Egyptian resort town on the up

Preserving the past by recreating it
Tutankhamen’s tomb facsimile arrives in Egypt

Vertical fun: rock climbing in Sinai
Egypt has a lot to offer and rock climbing can now be added to the list

Nuweiba: The land of beauty, hospitality and peace
One of the best things about Nuweiba is the different ways you can experience the beauty of the land. Tourists and travellers who are looking for a unique holiday off the beaten path could not find a better location. In the area called The Dunes every budget is accommodated for, from three to five star hotels to bamboo huts on the sea’s edge. Once you have made your choice of where to stay you will begin your experience and adventure with tribal people who understand the art of hospitality like no other

Sun, sand, sea and dance: Hurghada
The budding dance community on the Egyptian Red Sea is becoming more popular as the host for small, exotic, inexpensive dance getaways for both the experienced and the novice dancer. And the close proximity of Hurghada to Europe and other Middle Eastern countries and the relatively cheap travel packages makes it an excellent spot for a holiday where you can dance to your heart’s delight.

Kitesurfing on the Red Sea
The contrast of the intense blues of the ocean with the rich rusts and ochres of the sand and the vivid reds, browns and purples of the distant mountains are a visual feast no kiter soon forgets, even more so with ones’ senses heightened by carving through the blue lagoons powered only by the wind.

Luxor: Rediscover Egypt’s jewel of the Nile
A closer look at one of the most attractive tourist destinations

Cairo’s spas and pools
A tour around Egypt’s amazing spas

A poet, a sculptor and a politician: Egypt’s rich yet often neglected modern history
“The prince of poets” Ahmed Shawky, Saad Zaghloul, Mahmoud Mokhtar; some of the most famous figures of “Liberal Egypt”

After the revolution: story of a social enterprise
Abdo Gobeer’s commitment to his ecolodge helps create a place of peaceful serenity