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I was in Turkey last year.
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 16 answers
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Tunisia is also cheap Farther...
Can you tell me, please, where is the rest considered the best? Is it possible to compare 4 * hotels in Egypt and 4 * Turkey in terms of level?
16 years ago  •  4 subscribers 28 answers
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Nobody said anything about children. I was 9 times in Egypt in different hotels and 6 times in Turkey, also in different hotels. Therefore, I can safely say that in Turkey children are given much more attention in terms of entertainment than in Egypt. More interesting for children in Turkey, and more useful in Egypt (sea). So you can do like me: May - Turkey, November - Egypt. Farther...
3 years ago  •  21 subscriber 76 answers
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"Everyone says ..it's very hot and not comfortable.." - who are these "everyone"?! It is very comfortable for many to relax in the summer months in Egypt, the beaches of Egyptian resorts are not empty, Egyptian resort hotels are full of guests For example, yesterday in Antalya it was +50 in the sun, on the islands of Gokceada and Bozcaada in the shade +37.5 Dry heat in Egypt is much easier to bear than in Turkish resorts Farther...
Tell me where is the best place to go? this will be the first trip to warm countries. And we are planning to go somewhere in the middle of October, it seems that it is already raining in Turkey ....? and can you tell me about the hotel and the tour operator? Thanks!!!
12 years ago  •  11 subscribers 19 answers
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We were in November last year at the Sharma Shores amphorance 4 * hotel. We met your amount. Excellent hotel! Look at my photos. Good luck with your choice and a pleasant stay. Farther...
People! Tell me, please, I just can’t decide: I have the opportunity to go for free to choose: either to Tunisia or to Egypt. I read a lot of reviews, but I still can not understand - where is it better ?????????? Thanks in advance for your advice.
16 years ago  •  1 subscriber 15 answers
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Hotels are the same everywhere. Both there and there are both 4 * and 5 *. Excursions are different and there are many of them, but still I advise you to go to Egypt to Sharm El Sheikh, the Red Sea and indeed a fairy tale, fantastic diving, which cannot be said about the Mediterranean Sea. Underwater photos on a digital camera are simply superb. Go, you won't regret it. Farther...
Please advise which visa-free country should be chosen for a 2-week summer vacation for a young couple? We are looking for beautiful nature, clear sea and mountains, interesting sights (which you can visit on your own), good service, but at the same time a more or less budget option (it will suit a tour to a villa without meals).
12 years ago  •  12 subscribers 55 answers
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All three countries suit your requirements. Of all three, Turkey will be cheaper and more satisfying, the sea is warmer, you will meet more outcasts and cattle. Croatia is the most expensive, the most beautiful and the most civilized. Montenegro is a little simpler than Croatia, but more expensive than Turkey. Farther...
The topic is the whole point of the question. Is it possible to go to Egypt in early July? I understand that it is hot, but there is an opinion that due to the fact that the climate is drier, it is easier to tolerate than Turkey.
6 years ago  •  26 subscribers 28 answers
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I think it all depends on the body and how comfortable it will be in the heat. Personally, it’s hot for me already in April, and I consider it comfortable to stay in late November-early December, it’s not so hot and you can travel on excursions (for example, in Luxor in early December it was +40 , I can’t imagine how to go there in the summer). And my wife, on the contrary, likes April-May more, the sea is already warm for her (in the late autumn - winter, the sea is cold for her). So - at her d ... Farther...