The premier destination in Southern Egypt, Luxor has much to offer, from vast temples, to ancient royal tombs, via spectacular desert and river scenery and a bustling modern life.
Dahab transformed from an isolated coastal village into a beach resort with laid-back atmosphere and great diving spots.
Hurghada is one of the main tourism attractions on the Red Sea coast, with a lively atmosphere and bazaars, reflecting the Egyptian lifestyle.
Aswan lies on the east bank of the Nile, offering great views and it's the perfect place to experience Nubian culture.
A village in Egypt, famous for its complex of temples dedicated to the Pharaoh Ramsis II "the Great".
Sodwana Bay offers popular diving sites, having a diverse underwater life.
Mikumi is in Tanzania and here you can see quite an unusual phenomenon: the "midget" elephants.
Mahé is the largest and most populous island of the Seychelles archipelago.
Praslin is the second largest island of the Seychelles, home to one of the best beaches in the world, Anse Lazio.
La Digue is one of the smaller islands of the Seychelles, much quieter, picturesque and exclusive than Mahe or Praslin.
A largely uninhabited island in the Seychelles and quite and exclusive resort.
A lively and colorful city, a perfect combinations of history, culture and shopping.
Simien Mountains National Park in Ethiopia was one of the first sites added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1978.
10 kilometers of beaches and ideal temperatures, El Gouna attracts visitors all year round.
It is Egypt's fastest developing area for overseas travelers and is best known for its warm climate year-round, for its clear azure waters and diving spots.
This city on the west coast of the Red Sea is becoming more and more popular as a tourist destination, especially between divers.