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Red Sea & Sinai - Includes Sharm-El-Sheikh the Sinai interior Hurghada and Eastern Desert - cover

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Red Sea & Sinai - Includes Sharm-El-Sheikh the Sinai interior Hurghada and Eastern Desert

Vanessa Betts

Publisher: Footprint Focus

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Footprintfocus Red Sea and Sinai is the only dedicated guide available covering this popular Egyptian destination. Features an Essential section with practical tips to help plan a trip, detailed information on attractions and comprehensive listings of where to eat, sleep and have fun.
 
• Essentials section with tips on getting there and around
 
• Up-to-date recommendations of great places to stay and eat
 
• Highlights map of the region plus detailed street maps where relevant
 
• Slim enough to fit in a pocket
 
Loaded with advice and information on how to get around, this concise Footprintfocus guide will help travellers get the most out of Egypt’s Red Sea and Sinai without weighing them down. The content of the Footprintfocus Red Sea and Sinai guide has been extracted from Footprint's Egypt Handbook.
Available since: 07/05/2013.

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