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  • hurghada-tanie-mieszkania | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Hotele sieci Sunrise... ...jest ich w Hurghadzie siedem... Hotele w Hurghadzie... ...na każdą kieszeń... Dyskoteki w Hurghadzie... Zobacz jak wygląda dyskoteka Little Buddha w Memszy... Hotele sieci Sunrise... ...jest ich w Hurghadzie siedem... 1/7 Hurghada: cheap housing, cheap lodging Hurghada is a city where, according to official information more than 161,000 people live (not counting hotel tourists, of which there are over 2,000 every day in Hurghada). Hurghada is the fastest growing city on the west coast of the Red Sea. At the moment, several thousand apartment buildings are being built there for nearly 60,000 "foreign residents". So far, apartments for nearly 200,000 people have been built in Hurghada. In some parts (especially on the outskirts), Hurghada looks like one big construction site. New housing estates are built every now and then. The apartments are bought mainly by the English, Russians, Czechs, Scandinavians and Poles. At the moment, it owns its own M in Hurghada there are over 3 thousands of Poles. WITH month to month this number is growing. Buying your own apartment in Hurghada is a very good deal. People assume this assumption: why spend a few or several thousand zlotys on vacation in a hotel every year, when you can simply buy an apartment in this city - and ride "to myself" instead of "wiping around hotels". The prices of apertures in Hurghada are very low. A 30-meter flat can be purchased for as little as PLN 30,000. Adding to this the fees associated with registering a flat in Egyptian offices, fee for a lawyer and furniture - the cost does not exceed PLN 40,000. Let me mention here that each apartment building for foreigners has a swimming pool, elevator and protection. The annual fee is around 300 euros. There is no rent in Egypt, so we actually only pay for electricity per month and water. Prices for "utilities" range from several dozen zlotys a month. Some developers also offer free internet. The cost of installation and subsequent reception of satellite TV is a fixed cost and is one-off several hundred (~ 200) zlotys. Moreover, we can always (although it is not legal) bring your own set-top box for satellite TV reception from Poland. NC + television offers the lowest package behind less than PLN 30 per month. No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... Summing up: In Hurghada we can buy an apartment very cheaply - PLN 30,000 (purchase) + 3 thousand zlotys fee for the costs related to the registration and rewriting of a flat + furniture - it costs 27,000 zlotys (including a TV set, fridge, air conditioner and the most needed furniture) - that is, we have 60,000 zlotys. Paid Once - and you can live. The annual fee for an apartment is 300 euros (~ 1200 zlotys). Media monthly they should cost us a maximum of PLN 130, TV PLN 30. So monthly costs of our stay is a maximum of PLN 300. Cheap, very cheap, taking into account that we can eat breakfast by the pool, lunch on our own balcony overlooking the sea or mountains, and dinner on the roof of the apartment building, where we can start a barbecue in specially prepared places and enjoy the view of the setting sun over the Red Sea. Everything in a secure building, lined with marble, stoneware, tiles and terracotta. Living in Hurghada is not a dream at all ... For those who cannot afford to buy their own apartment in Hurghada, but do not want to use the services of travel agencies, I recommend renting an apartment. There are over 10,000 of them for rent in Hurghada ... from tiny studios to 300 meter villa with swimming pool. They are located in all parts of the city: in the very center of Sakala, in Memsha, in Marina, and on the outskirts. You can choose the color you want. Low price is important. For renting a studio for two people for 2 weeks, we will pay ~ 200 dollars (~ 700 zlotys). For a month ~ 300 (1000 zlotys). An apartment for four people costs ~ 300 dollars (1000 zlotys) for two weeks, ~ 450 per month (1500 zlotys). In principle, each apartment is equipped with air conditioning, a refrigerator, a washing machine, a shower cabin or a bathtub, satellite TV, equipped kitchen, all possible furniture. We will receive bed linen, towels, dishes, cutlery, etc. There is also a swimming pool. Importantly, in most cases, we pay a fixed price (regardless of water, electricity, etc.). Adding to all this a permanent air connection with Poland (WizzAir airlines) ... live, do not die. I wonder how much it would cost us to buy an apartment in Kołobrzeg, Łeba or Hel ... it's not worth counting. Renting an apartment by the Polish seaside for 2 weeks ... also not worth counting. A lot of money.

  • dahar-dzielnica-hurghady | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Nie popełnij gafy w Hurghadzie... Egipt to państwo islamskie. Trzeba o tym pamiętać... Hurghada nie tylko jak z obrazka... Zobacz jak wygląda Hurghada "nieturystyczna"... Egipt on-line... Zobacz jak wyglądają w tej chwili inne miasta w Egipcie... Nie popełnij gafy w Hurghadzie... Egipt to państwo islamskie. Trzeba o tym pamiętać... 1/10 Dahar - Egypt in a nutshell ... A market in Dahara Fish market in Dahara Fruit and vegetable market Dahar - is the oldest and "real" part of Hurghada (read Egypt). Cultures - Arab and European - mix here. Next to hotels for tourists, self-service grocery stores, car showrooms, salons with elegant furniture, interior design, electronics and household appliances - there are ordinary shops for Egyptians, bazaars. You can buy meat, fish, fruit or vegetables here. Goods are sold "straight from the ground", or in makeshift stalls. Most of the people on the street are Egyptians. Unfortunately, many of the sellers do not speak English. If you want to see what the real (read) normal everyday life of Egyptians looks like, go to Dahar. However, if you prefer "European" Sakala, where everything is basically clean, nice and nice - do not go there. A stay in Dahara (especially at the vegetable, fish and meat markets) is something you will never forget. Some it simply rejects (it can cause trauma) - others it fascinates. Here you can see how chickens, rabbits and birds are slaughtered and slaughtered, how fish are framed and fried, eggs, fruit and vegetables are bought. You will see animals hanging on hooks and with your own nose you will feel how everything smells. You will see what shopping looks like, what restaurants and bars for Egyptians look like, what they eat, where they go to fix their shoes, what their hairdresser or hardware store looks like. You will see a completely different reality than the one you have in your hotel and the promenades in Sakala , Marina or Memsha . It's really a completely different world. The best way to get to Dahar is by bus (from Sakala we pay 2 pounds), or by taxi (30 pounds). It is best to get off at Dahar Square - the largest roundabout in Dahara. All drivers in Hurghada know where this roundabout is. It is the most important transfer point in this part of the city. Dahar is a place that quickly tires, but also fascinates ... Several dozen meters from Dahar Square (south-west of the main bus stop) is the famous fruit and vegetable market in Hurghada (Souk). It is worth visiting the bazaar in Dahara ... if only to see what the fruit and vegetable trade in a Muslim country looks like, and how much strawberries, pomegranates, bananas, watermelons, oranges, green cucumbers and tomatoes really cost. The place is truly unique and magical in its own way. Several dozen meters from the fruit and vegetable market (to the south) there is a poultry market. This is a very specific place. For all those who want to remember Hurghada as a place of wonderful and undisturbed rest, I advise against the trip. The market has its own smell and atmosphere. Live poultry (chickens, ducks, rabbits), as well as birds are in cages and waiting for the merchant (i.e. their death). The animals are (in an unhuman way) killed on the spot, stripped of the feathers and skin and sold. The market makes an electrifying impression. This is how the Egyptians buy poultry. We immediately note that the animals killed at this market do not end up on hotel tables. Hotels in Hurghada stock poultry from poultry farms outside the city. The film we present is a picture for adult viewers only due to the drastic scenes of killing and storing animals. In the same place as the poultry market there is a fish market in Dahara. We will buy here everything that the Red Sea offers us. Everything is fresh and very cheap. On the spot, the fish are filleted and (if desired) smoked. or baked. The fish market is not a place for sensitive people due to the specific smell and the sight of filleted fish. The fish and seafood are placed in special ice boxes. It's best to go shopping in the morning (around 8 am), when the fishermen will deliver the goods from the morning catches. In the same place as the fish market (several meters next to it) there is a meat market (mostly beef). What we see at the market may scare the less resistant. Killed and dismembered animals hang on hooks. Customers simply go to a specific batch of meat and indicate to the seller what interests them. This "cuts out" the right part, weighs, packs and sells. The buyers have the appropriate documents regarding the origin of the animals. The meat is healthy and approved for sale by the veterinary services. The bazaar in Dahara (as seen in the movies) is slowly becoming a thing of the past. About a kilometer south of Dahar Square (at Station Street) there is a market where we can buy cheap clothes, shoes, spices, electronics, household appliances. The bazaar is located on several streets. There are shops, but also street stalls, and we can buy goods offered straight from set up "camp beds". This is where Egyptians shop. There are few tourists. The prices are very affordable. It is much cheaper than in Sakala - and the goods offered are the same. The place has its own unique atmosphere, a bit like the most famous bazaar in Cairo (Khan El-Khalili). It's best to go to the bazaar after dark. The place (although it looks not very interesting) is safe. In its very center there is a police station. We advise you to take only Egyptian pounds with you to the bazaar and preferably in the smallest denominations. In addition, it's good to have single pound coins with you. The market is very cheap, there is really a lot of traffic here and sellers often have nothing to spend the change on if we pay with banknotes of large denominations. We recommend the bazaar to all who are looking for something unique, have some time, are not afraid of the bustle and "foreign place" full of Egyptians and, above all, Egyptians. ​ The trade in Dahara is undergoing a major overhaul. Soon all the markets around Dahar Square will be gone. About 500 meters west of the fruit and vegetable market, a huge hall is being built, to which the existing bazaars (fruit and vegetable, fish and animal markets) will be moved. The hall is being built on the site of the largest bus station in Hurghada. It is over 300 meters long, 200 wide and 20 high. There will be several hundred commercial boxes with running water and electricity on site. There will be toilets, bars and shops. There are buses departing from the station, bringing residents from the northern and western-northern areas of Hurghada. The journey costs £ 3. The station has several roofed stands. There is a bar, shops and toilets. ​ Targ owocowo-warzywny w Daharze Kilkadziesiąt metrów od targu owocowo-warzywnego (na południe) znajduje się targ z drobiem. To miejsce bardzo specyficzne. Wszystkim, którzy chcą pozostawić w pamięci Hurghadę, jako miejsce wspaniałego i niczym niezmąconego wypoczynku odradzamy wycieczkę na tę część bazarową. No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... Dahar Square Najtańszy w Hurghadzie bar z alkoholem przy Dahar Square Meat market in Dahara A "clothes" bazaar in Dahara Killing Poultry, an adult only movie Dahar Square - the main square Targ ma swój zapach i klimat. Żywy drób (kury, kaczki, króliki), a także ptaki znajdują się w klatkach i czekają na kupca, czyli na swoją śmierć. Zwierzęta (w mało humanitarny sposób) zabijane są na miejscu, obdzierane z piór, skóry i sprzedawane. Targ robi piorunujące wrażenie. Egipcjanie właśnie w taki sposób kupują drób. Od razu zaznaczamy, iż zwierzęta zabijane na tym targu nie trafiają na hotelowe stoły. Hotele w Hurghadzie w drób zaopatrują się w fermach drobiu, które znajdują się poza miastem. Film, który prezentujemy, to obraz tylko dla widzów dorosłych z uwagi na drastyczne sceny zabijania i przechowywania zwierząt. W tym samym miejscu co targ z drobiem znajduje się w Daharze targ rybny. Kupimy tu to, co oferuje nam Morze Czerwone. Wszystko jest świeże i bardzo tanie. Na miejscu ryby są filetowane, oraz (jeżeli chcemy) wędzone, lub pieczone. Targ rybny nie jest miejscem dla osób wrażliwych z uwagi na specyficzny zapach i widok filetowanych ryb. Ryby i owoce morza znajdują się w specjalnych skrzynkach z lodem. Na zakupy najlepiej wybrać się rano (około godziny 8), kiedy rybacy dostarczą towar z porannych połowów. W tym samym miejscu co targ z rybami (kilkanaście metrów obok) znajduje się targ z mięsem (w większości wołowym). To co zobaczymy na targu może przerazić mniej odpornych. Zabite i poćwiartowane zwierzęta wiszą na hakach. Klienci po prostu podchodzą do konkretnej partii mięsa i wskazują sprzedawcy co ich interesuje. Ten wykrawa odpowiednią część, waży, pakuje i sprzedaje. Kupcy mają odpowiednie dokumenty dotyczące pochodzenia zwierząt. Mięso jest zdrowe i dopuszczone do sprzedaży przez służby weterynaryjne. Bazar w Daharze (w takim stanie jaki widać na filmach) powoli odchodzi do przeszłości. Mniej więcej kilometr na południe od Dahar Square (przy Station Street) znajduje się bazar, gdzie kupimy tanią odzież, obuwie, przyprawy, artykuły RTV, AGD. Bazar rozlokowany jest na kilku ulicach. Mieszczą się tam sklepy, ale są także uliczne stragany, oraz możemy kupić towary oferowane prosto z rozstawionych łóżek polowych. W tym miejscu zakupy robią Egipcjanie. Turystów jest mało. Ceny są bardzo przystępne. Jest dużo taniej, niż w Sakali, a oferowane towary takie same. Miejsce ma swój niepowtarzalny klimat, trochę przypomina najsłynniejszy bazar w Kairze (Khan El-Khalili). Na bazar najlepiej wybrać się po zmroku. Miejsce, choć wygląda mało ciekawie jest bezpieczne. W samym jego centrum znajduje się posterunek policji. Na bazar radzimy zabrać ze sobą tylko egipskie funty i najlepiej w jak najmniejszych nominałach. Ponadto dobrze mieć ze sobą jednofuntowe monety. Targ jest bardzo tani, panuje tu naprawdę spory ruch i sprzedawcy często nie mają z czego wydać reszty jeżeli będziemy płacić banknotami o dużych nominałach. Bazar polecamy wszystkim, którzy szukają czegoś niepowtarzalnego, mają trochę czasu, nie boją się gwaru i "obcego miejsca" pełnego Egipcjan, a przede wszystkim Egipcjanek. Spacer po Targu w Daharze Klasyczny, prawdziwie "egipski" Targ w okolicach Dahar Square już niedługo przestanie istnieć. Mniej więcej 600 metrów na północ od tego miejsca kończy się budowa (suku), który przejmie rolę kilku obecnie funkcjonujących bazarów zlokalizowanych wokół Dahar Square.Bazar powstaje na terenie dworca dla busików. Na bazarze swoje stanowiska handlowe znajdą kupcy z bazaru owocowo-warzywnego, targu z mięsem, rybami i owocami morza, oraz sprzedawcy artykułów spożywczych, pamiątek i odzieży. Obiekt będzie monitorowany i ochraniany. Wszyscy sprzedawcy będą zobligowani do podawania cen towarów w języku arabskim. Nowy bazar ma ponad 250 metrów długości, 100 szerokości i 25 wysokości. Jest podłączony do wszystkich mediów. Będą toalety i punkty gastronomiczne. Na miejscu znajdzie się kilkaset straganów i boksów handlowych. Według zapewnień władz Hurghady bazar ma zostać otwarty w nadchodzącym letnim sezonie wakacyjnym. Wówczas, dotychczasowe bazary skupione od lat wokół Dahar Square zostaną zlikwidowane.

  • dlaczego-hurghada | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Wycieczka na wyspę Giftun... Wrażenia i wspomnienia gwarantowane... Marina w Hurghadzie... ...to najnowsza dzielnica Hurghady... Apartamenty w Hurghadzie... ...są naprawdę bardzo tanie... Wycieczka na wyspę Giftun... Wrażenia i wspomnienia gwarantowane... 1/20 Why Hurghada Hurghada was established from the British settlement of oil prospectors (from around 1913). Initially, it played the role of a fishing village. The city was founded at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1930, a housing settlement for employees of the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries was established. From the early 1980s, after the Egyptian-Israeli peace signed at Camp David, it began to develop as a great international tourist destination thanks to Arab and foreign investors. No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Hurghada - a city friendly to tourists Each vacation trip to an exotic place in the world is associated with a greater or lesser type of danger. Whether it will be South America, the Caribbean, the Far or the Middle East - it makes no difference. Anyone who has ever been to a remote corner of the world will agree with me. We never really know what awaits us in the place we are going to. And it does not matter whether we are going to a 5-star hotel, whether we will stay in a roadside motel, or we will travel across another country by "hitchhiking". We will be strangers in every place in the world (even in a different city in Poland, or in a different city - even in a different district of our city). We can't help it and we have to accept it. There will always be someone who will look at us with suspicion, someone who will envy us something, who just doesn't like strangers. It is no different in Hurghada - but I can assure you - a city that respects and accepts tourists. Why does this city respect and accept us? Not that the people of Hurghada are special. In fact, "they love not us, but our money" and that's it. You have to remember that we, the tourists, give them bread. If we are missing - they will go hungry - literally. The people of Hurghada realize this like hardly anyone. In Hurghada, apart from highly developed tourism, there is nothing. Neither industry, nor factories, nor mines - nothing. There is only a fishing port, a yacht port, a transshipment port and ... tourists. Hurghada - a whole city for a tourist In Hurghada, next to tens of thousands of inhabitants, we are the only tourists who allow the Egyptians to bring home money every day and keep all those who we do not see on the streets: old people, children, the disabled, the handicapped ... If you have been to Hurghada, I have a question : Have you wondered why in all hotels, restaurants, shops, cruise ships, taxis etc. etc., there are only Egyptians who are rarely over 50? Interesting what? There are no older Egyptians? Dead, extinct, do not live to old age? I assure you - they are and live like in the rest of the world ... but they are not conspicuous. They just don't visit downtown Sakala, they don't buy from the same stores as us. The policy of the Hurghada authorities, local hoteliers and traders is simple. Tourists are to be served by young people, capable and ready to work hard with Europeans. What about the older ones? The answer is also very simple. They are the ones who work with all the things that we buy in shops: souvenirs of all kinds, blouses, towels, flip-flops, etc., etc. Moreover, it should be remembered that in Muslim countries it is a man who is supposed to provide for a woman. A woman (even an old one) - if she has her own man, she doesn't have to worry about the existence of her family. The woman is to take care of the house and raising children. The breakdown of tourist "service" is simple. Young people serve us directly, the elders serve us indirectly. Ordinary Arabic street in Hurghada For those who want to see what we mean for the inhabitants of Hurghada, I suggest a walking trip: from the center of Sakala towards Marina (you don't even have to go to Dahar). There are two kilometers to go along an ordinary Arab street. Here you will find all those who I am writing about ... that are not there. Every step is furniture repair workshops, tailor shops, shoemakers, butchers, car repair shops, laundries, sewing rooms, ironing rooms. Who will we see like this? - those old gentlemen, ladies, children (who must not be far from their grandparents and grandmothers). What do these people repair, sew, wash? This is all that we - tourists use in our hotels, we will eat in a moment, or we will spoil it. What is everything that I am writing about having to do with our safety - you will probably ask ... But it does. Everyone, I repeat, all the people of Hurghada really exist on such a level thanks to us. Nobody even thinks of harming us, or even being rude to us - tourists. It may sound lofty, but the people of Hurghada know that: - "there will be no tourists - there will be no tourists". As all over the world, there are attacks, beatings, thefts and murders in Hurghada. But this is a margin, and a margin caused in most cases by and with the participation of tourists (often drunk, drunk, or aggressive in principle), or by unbalanced Egitians. Unfortunately, drugs have recently appeared in Hurghada, which are sold to tourists, but also used by Egyptians. This should be remembered. Fortunately, he is fighting this scourge (the governor of the Red Sea, Ahmed Abdulllah with good effect. Recently, more and more Egyptians are also abusing alcohol. Remember that too. It is not a common phenomenon, but it does exist. Fortunately, after the era of President Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptians remained "fear" of the police, security services and tourist police. I can assure you that these services operate (despite the political changes in this country) dynamically and are able to quickly bring order. Hurghada - a safe city Hurghada is a safe city. Here no one thinks about revolution, political changes, setting fire to shops, beating or expelling foreign tourists. In Hurghada, the most important thing is a steady flow of dollars, euros ... and by the way of us - "beloved tourists from rich Europe". Hurghada - clean city Hurghada (by Egyptian standards) is a clean city. The main communication arteries, as well as shopping centers, promenades, or the centers of Sakala, Memsha or Marina are provided by appropriate services that cleanse the city. The cleaning services are open from dawn until 9/10. They do what they can, but ... Unfortunately, ordinary Egyptians have this to themselves that they only care about order only in the immediate vicinity. What happens across the street, or even a meter from their store, is not important to them. Egyptians do not pay attention to the rubbish lying on the street or the holes in the sidewalk. The Egyptians believe that what is not theirs, you do not need to worry or be concerned about. However, I can assure you that Hurghada is not a dirtier city than Kraków or Poznań. One thing that catches the eye is the countless number of "strange holes" in the sidewalks (often very dangerous), holes in the roadways (often unsecured), and various types of rubbish on the side of the streets, which the "Egyptian MPO" can fight with. Why Hurghada and not the Baltic Sea In fact, just look at the weather map and compare the weather conditions in Poland and Hurghada to see where you can relax. There is no day in the year that (let's say) is warmer at the Polish seaside than at the Red Sea. Of course, someone will say: the Baltic Sea is better, cheaper and closer than any Red. After all, I feel at home at the Baltic Sea, I know this place, I am a patriot, I will not "stranger" strangers, I do not know languages to "wander" around the world, I am afraid of Muslims, it is dangerous in Egypt. I like Polish cuisine, because I will not go to the other end of the world with a child, I like spending holidays with my friends in my favorite place. I love Jastarnia, Łeba, Kołobrzeg, Krynica Morska ... Ok, everyone has the right to their opinion and they can and should spend their holidays wherever they want. These are a few facts now. As I wrote in the introduction, there is nothing to compare the weather in Poland and in Hurghada. Somehow, I can't get out of my head the daily conversations of tourists at the Polish seaside, who wonder every day about one thing "what will the weather be like tomorrow" and talk about the following: "today was nice, although the sun was shining briefly", or "today was beautiful weather, but you know, therefore, there were many people from all over Poland and there is nowhere to put a pin on the beach. A blanket by the blanket, a deckchair by a deckchair. . drama "or" we hit with my wife and child perfectly with a vacation. During two weeks of vacation it was raining only for three days. Two days were cloudy, and the rest: just perfect ... sun 25/30 degrees. Only you know this Baltic Sea, if it was a few degrees warmer and a little cleaner, I would even take a bath, and so I wet my feet, I even got into the "eggs" and I still did not have the courage - this water was too cold and too dirty. "- just talking Poles on vacation over beer and fish. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Hurghada or Baltic Sea - how do you want to rest Holidays at the Baltic Sea Now a few words about the price for a two-week vacation in Poland and Hurghada. I will emphasize right away: it is about a holiday of such a level, not a stay at the campground. Let's assume that we live in Warsaw and we are going to Hel with my wife in July or August. We're going by car (it's 448 kilometers one way). We will pay about PLN 500 for gas in both directions + (if we are driving on the highway) we will pay 60 PLN for the highway. In Hel (let it be Kuźnica) we rent a room without food for PLN 120 a day. That is 13 X 120 zlotys = 1560 zlotys. We add up and so far we have PLN 2,120. Now let's add food. Let's say we allocate PLN 120 a day for meals for two people - this gives another PLN 1560. We already have a total of PLN 3,680. If we want to take advantage of any attractions, let's add PLN 700 (including alcohol) - that is, the entire stay by the Polish seaside will cost us PLN 4380 - without a guarantee of the weather, in constant crowds, spending at least 6 hours one way while traveling to the Polish seaside, eating mostly frozen fish, casseroles, pizzas, french fries, waffles, ice cream squeezing through people on a beach where you are not allowed to smoke a cigarette (not to mention drinking alcohol). At the Polish seaside, the attractions are basically limited to the choice between: "we go right or left". We go to a disco, or ... to the seaside, come ... Holidays in Hurghada Now we're going to Egypt. For a two-week holiday in Hurghada - all inclusive in March, April or November (i.e. three meals a day, beach, swimming pool + alcohol, coffee, tea - included in the price) in the hotel, we will pay ~ 2200 PLN per person at this level. To this you need to add 50 dollars for two visas (i.e. ~ 150 zlotys) - that is, we pay 4550 zlotys for everything. On site, we have a guarantee of the weather (from sunrise to sunset), sun loungers on the beach and at the pool, the possibility of smoking and drinking alcohol wherever we want, hot meals (oriental, European, seafood, fresh fish), cold and hot drinks, alcohol without restrictions. Apart from what for the "body" there is also "spiritual" food - the possibility of communing with a different culture, cuisine, customs and religion. We meet a new, exotic place, people (who are also curious about us). Egypt, and Hurghada in particular, is not the end of the world, a dirty, dangerous, hot, unbearable place. Tourists, especially from Western Europe, take their little children, whole families, acquaintances and friends there. In air-conditioned hotels, on beaches, swimming pools, bars, restaurants, on the streets - all tourists from all over the world feel safe, breathe "fully", enjoy life and, importantly, do not count the little money for such a great holiday they paid. Of course, we can always spend a lot of money at the airport in the duty-free zone, on shopping, in discos, during optional trips - but it depends only on us. After all, we don't have to do it, and if we decide to spend (let's say on a trip to Cairo), we will have unforgettable impressions. Hurghada - Baltic holiday price comparison Comparing the price for a two-week vacation, it is clear that a stay in Hurghada is only ~ 250 PLN more expensive than a stay on the Baltic Sea. I realize that I compare "incomparable" - that is, Polish holidays in July and August, with holidays in Hurghada in March, April and November, but I am talking about your real rest, its quality, memories, values that such a change can bring you . To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Hurghada or Sharm el Sheikh Hurghada or Sharm el Sheikh, Sharm el Sheikh or Hurghada. This question probably bothers everyone who wants to go to Egypt to the Red Sea for the first time. I do not intend to force anyone to convince anyone about the superiority of Hurghada over Sharm and God forbid to "disgrace" a trip to the Sinai Peninsula. In this text, I will only present the most important facts (i.e. the truth) about both cities. Everyone should decide for themselves where to go (so as not to have a grudge against anyone - especially against me): that I persuaded, recommended, praised one city and marginalized, advised against, presented another in a negative light. This is not what this is about. I will write what to expect in both places. Which is more expensive and which is cheaper, which city is more tourist-friendly, from which it is easier to reach other places in Egypt, where there are nicer beaches etc., etc. Generally, in both cities, what stands out is the ubiquitous presence of tourists from Russia. It has been known for a long time that the Russians have taken over the whole world (including the Polish sea and mountains), but in Egypt, especially in Sharm and Hurghada, there are a lot of them. In Hurghada and Sharma, the majority of cheaper hotels are Russians. For example, in a cheap hotel Beirut in Hurghada for 100 tourists: 80 are Russians or Russian-speaking people, 10 are Poles, 8 Egyptians, 2 Czechs or Slovaks. It is a bit different in Sharma (where there are more hotels of a higher standard). There, in the middle-class Pik Albatros hotel for 100 tourists: 50 are Russians, 15 Poles, 15 Germans, 10 English people, and others. Russians, however, more often choose Sharm as their holiday destination. First of all, due to the time to reach the destination (Sharm from the great territory of Russia is closer than Hurghada by nearly an hour's flight). Secondly, in Sharma, the Russians can feel really like home. Over the very center of the city in Nama Bay - the popular "Las Vegas Sharm" rises from one of the restaurants a huge red star shining at night with the inscription CCCP. It is a simple but expressive signal to all Russians: "come here - we have captured this city and our banner flutters proudly over the conquered overseas territory - the city (like half the world) is ours - Russian. Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh - Russian cities ... Of course, in Sharm and Hurghada, basically all shops have signboards with inscriptions in Russian, sellers speak Russian - but Sharm "sucks" tourists from Russia like a leech in a way incomparable to Hurghada. Why ? The strict center of Nama Bay is a huge promenade with countless restaurants, shops, clothes, jewelry - ended with a spacious circular Shopping Center. The Russians (as they admit) want to "live life to the fullest" while on vacation. They sunbathe in the morning, in the evening they want to have fun and spend their hard earned money. Since they have everything in one place - they need nothing more to be happy. In addition (although it is also a magnet for other nationalities) there are shops in Sharma where you can buy local alcohol and moreover (even more importantly) there are shops where you can buy European beer. There are no such shops in Hurghada yet. Hurghada and Sharm el Sheikh - a comparison Sharm el Sheikh has its own unique atmosphere. Nama Bay is buzzing with life, it is loud, often unbearable, meals are served in a hurry, evenings are stuffy, but also fragrant with a mixture of fried fish, meat, spices, beer, alcohol and shisha. Sharm is expensive. Roughly 15-20% more expensive than Hurghada. It should be remembered that the Sinai Peninsula belongs to Egypt only under the peace agreement with Israel after the 1957 war. The international peacekeeping force Multinational Force & Observers (MFO) is stationed on the peninsula. Why is Sharm more expensive than Hurghada? Well, among other things, because someone has to pay for the stationing of troops in this area. Who pays ? The Lord pays, the Lady pays ... society ... international in the form of various taxes on entrepreneurs, the amount of which we do not even know (but which in a camouflaged manner these entrepreneurs add to the price for our hotel room, pizza or beer in the store). In addition, maintaining the really beautiful Ras Muhammad National Park costs money too, and someone has to maintain it. Who maintains? Tourists. Sharm is an excellent starting point for trips: to Saint Catherine's Mountain, to Israel or Jordan, and even to Saudi Arabia. I do not recommend a trip to Cairo due to the distance. Much closer to Cairo is from Hurghada. Generally, for a tourist who wants to get to know Egypt, Hurghada is in a better place than Sharm. From Hurghada, we will get to Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Suez or Port Said quite quickly (within a few hours) - that is, to all those places that a tourist going to Egypt should see. It should also be remembered that when going to Sharm, we may (do not have to) have problems at the border, if we have an Israeli visa in our passport. Very often, customs officers closely scrutinize tourists who (let's say a few weeks or months earlier were in Israel. There are then questions from customs officials about the purpose of their trip to Sharm, requests for confirmation of hotel check-in, etc., etc. For some Egyptians, their the country is still at war with Israel. Sharm is really situated in a fabulous place. High cliffs, a city consisting of several main districts separated by bays. Order, cleanliness (especially in Nama Bay) in places of splendor and wealth. It's worse with the beaches. Due to the terrain - the aforementioned high cliffs, the beaches are clean, sandy but quite narrow (from 10 to 50 meters wide). It must be remembered that not only our sun loungers are located in this space, but also the entire infrastructure related to tourism (bars, massage parlors, equipment rentals, toilets, playgrounds, etc.). There is also something that is hard to like. Due to the cliffs, not all hotels have their own beaches. It often happens that we are taken from the hotel to the beach and taken from them by special buses at designated times. It is very annoying and unnecessarily setting the rhythm of our rest. It is true that hotels offer tourists places to swim in the sea, e.g. the Halomy hotel, but lying on stones and swimming in a semi-open sea is not interesting and safe for everyone. Regarding safety (not that I scare you), it is because of the inadequate economy and the disturbance of the harmony of the natural environment - in Sharma in 2010 there was a shark attack on a tourist from Germany, as a result of which the woman died. About what's in the water. The proximity of coral reefs (in some places they are a few meters from the shore) means that the fish swim right next to the shore. I do not advise (forbidden by Egyptian law) to feed them. Why ? It's easy. We feed one small fish, e.g. with a roll - for 5 seconds - it's fun. After 5 seconds, there are already a dozen of small fish. After a minute, there are a dozen small fish and one larger fish. After two minutes, no small fish are left - only larger, hungry fish are left. After 3 minutes, the bigger ones are gone - there are already big hungry fish. After 4 minutes, we have to run away from the water because either such a large hungry fish will arrive that we will seriously scare it, or someone will pay attention to us and call the tourist police to give us a ticket. Hurghada is located on the other, eastern side of the Red Sea. Due to the sea currents and the terrain, there are no bays as beautiful as in Sharma. The coral reefs are further from the shore (20 minutes by boat), but the beaches are completely different - bigger. In the vicinity of Magawish Resort, they are as wide as 150 meters. Most hotels have their own clean beaches with access to water. There are no cliffs in Hurghada, the sandy beaches are spacious, flat with a gentle entrance to the water. In Sharma it looks like this: the beach, at the entrance to the water - stones, 4-5 meters of a relatively flat bottom and then ... the depth. In Hurghada, the entrance to the water looks like this: the beach, the entrance to the water is sandy, 15-20 meters gentle on the slopes and flat bottom, then the depth. Both cities are tourist-friendly. Both in Sharma and Hurghada there are no problems to eat, drink and have fun at any time of the day or night. There is also no problem with getting around. At any time of the day or night, we will catch a taxi or minibus that will take us wherever we want - for a very reasonable price. Grocery stores are open practically around the clock. Both cities (at least their entertainment centers) fall asleep around 9 am and sleep until 1 pm, but the lack of them is not felt by tourists anyway.

  • Memsza-dzielnica-hurghady | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Dlaczego Hurghada...? Tu znajdziesz odpowiedź na to pytanie... Pogoda w Hurghadzie... Pogoda w Hurghadzie jest zawsze. Słońce nie świeci...tylko w nocy... Hurghada dla Polaków... Hurghada to idealne miejsce na wakacje dla Polaków... Dlaczego Hurghada...? Tu znajdziesz odpowiedź na to pytanie... 1/9 Memsza - promenade, shopping ... Memsha by day Memsha at night Memsza (Mamscha, Memscha, Mamsza) - it's not actually a district, but a very long promenade, located 5 kilometers south of the center Sakali . We will get there by taxi from the center of Sakala in 3 minutes - for 20 Egyptian pounds. We can get to the promenade in 10 minutes by bus, but not directly to the promenade, and in its vicinity - you have to walk several dozen meters. I do not recommend the hiking trip from Sakala to Memsha. It lasts several dozen minutes, on the way you have to overcome a fairly high hill (moreover, there is nothing special to visit or visit on the way). Only taxis, passenger cars and delivery vans are allowed to enter Memszy Street. After Memša, vehicles only move in one direction - it is a one-way road. Memsza is the perfect place for an evening rest. It is a long, very wide promenade, over 3 kilometers long. On both sides (and also in the middle) there are bars, restaurants, discos , hotels, souvenir shops . Memsha is famous for its peace, order, cleanliness and slightly higher prices than in the center of Sakala (this does not apply to prices in souvenir shops). The vendors are not too pushy, there are no street vendors, there is little car traffic. I recommend the very large and cheap Hurghada Star gift shop. At Memsza you can relax, take a walk, drink coffee, wine or beer, and do some shopping. Unlike Marina, Memsha is not located directly at the sea. This is a place where Egyptians, Russians, English, Germans, Dutch and Scandinavians dominate among tourists. One of the most famous (and expensive) discos in Hurghada, Little Buddha, is located in Memsa. The restaurant was established in 2008 and has a reputation not only in Egypt. It is also famous for its high prices and unusual, oriental decor. Inside, there is a semi-darkness which, together with unusual furniture and the Buddha towering over everything, create an unforgettable, romantic atmosphere. There is a special playground on the boardwalk, you can also meet camels and (for a fee) take a photo with them (£ 50 for a photo shoot). Memsza is a place where you can spend a nice and active time, basically from early afternoon to late night. We recommend it to all those in love who like walks, quiet shopping, good food - and fun in the evening. Memsha is a very popular walking place for the people of Hurghada as well as for Egyptians who come to Hurghada for vacation. During major national holidays, the promenade is populated by Egyptians who enjoy music in the evening. Children use the infrastructure prepared especially for them. For a European, the fun of Egyptians may look quite strange (after all, everyone is having fun without alcohol), but we assure you - then it is worth visiting this place. It is safe, colorful and very joyful. The fun begins after sunset and can last even until midnight. Memsha is unlike any other place in Hurghada. It is worth going there, if only to take a walk, among tall palm trees, looking at the setting sun on the horizon ... Memsha at night Aldau Art Promenade Memsza nie jest podobna do żadnego innego miejsca w Hurghadzie. Warto tam się wybrać, choćby po to, aby pospacerować, wśród wysokich palm patrząc na zachodzące słońce na horyzoncie. Na Memszy znajduje się także drugi deptak - słynny Aldau Art Promenade. To miejsce zjawiskowe ze względu na rzeźby i pomniki, które zostały wystawione na długości blisko 500 metrów. To jedyna w swoim rodzaju galeria sztuki dla wszystkich. Na deptaku jest specjalny plac zabaw dla dzieci, można także spotkać wielbłądy i (odpłatnie) zrobić sobie z nimi zdjęcie (50 funtów za sesję). Memsza, to miejsce, gdzie można spędzić miło i aktywnie czas w zasadzie od wczesnego popołudnia do późnej nocy. Polecamy wszystkim zakochanym, lubiącym spacery, spokojne zakupy, dobre jedzenie - a wieczorem zabawę . Memsza jest bardzo popularnym miejscem spacerów dla mieszkańców Hurghady, a także dla Egipcjan, którzy przyjeżdżają do Hurghady na wakacje. Podczas najważniejszych świąt państwowych deptak zaludnia się Egipcjanami, którzy wieczorem bawią się przy muzyce. Dzieci korzystają ze specjalnie dla nich przygotowanej infrastruktury. Zabawa Egipcjan dla Europejczyka wygląda może dość dziwnie (w końcu wszyscy bawią się bez alkoholu), ale zapewniamy - warto wówczas odwiedzić to miejsce. Jest bezpiecznie, kolorowo i bardzo radośnie. Zabawa rozpoczyna się wieczorem i może trwać do późnej nocy, Sklep wolnocłowy w Memszy W dzielnicy Memsza znajduje się sklep wolnocłowy. Znajduje się kilkadziesiąt metrów o Carrefour market, czy słynnej dyskoteki Papas Club. Sklep jest dwupiętrowy. Na parterze kupimy papierosy, perfumy i sprzęt AGD. Na pierwszym pietrze znajdują się alkohole. Trzeba przyznać, że wybór trunków jest bardzo duży, a ceny znośne. Idąc do sklepu wolnocłowego w Hurghadzie trzeba mieć ze sobą paszport oraz dokonać zakupy najpóźniej 48 godzin po przylocie do Egiptu. Co ważne, w Duty Free na Memszy nie ma tłoku. Ceny podane w filmie są z marca 2022 roku... Carrefour Market w Memszy Carrefour Market w Memszy znajduje się niedaleko sklepu wolnocłowego i Sunrise Aqua Joy Resort. To pierwszy Carrefour, który został otwarty w Hurghadzie. Sklep jest duży, klimatyzowany. Kupimy tu wszystkie potrzebne artykuły spożywcze, kosmetyki i przybory toaletowe oraz sprzęt RTV i AGD. W sklepie można płacić kartą. Obsługa porozumiewa się w języku angielskim. Przed sklepem można zaparkować samochód. Są wózki i koszyki. Ceny na filmie są z marca 2022 roku... No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • Sakala-centrum-hurghady | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Sklepy w Hurghadzie... Tu dowiesz się gdzie w Hurghadzie warto wydać pieniądze... Sakala - centrum Hurghady... Idealne miejsce za zabawę..., lub spacer... Dahar - magiczne miejsce... Warto wybrać się na Targ owocowo-warzywny... Sklepy w Hurghadzie... Tu dowiesz się gdzie w Hurghadzie warto wydać pieniądze... 1/9 Sakala - the center of Hurghada ... Walk through the center of Sakala at night Walk through the center of Sakala by day Sakala is the main and most important district of Hurghada. Even 15 years ago, a place from which you could see fishing boats going out to sea - today, a bustling city center with hotels, shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes, discos and thousands of tourists from all over the world. Sakala doesn't actually fall asleep. It is a magical place, one of a kind. The townspeople say straightforwardly: whoever has not been to Sakala cannot say that he / she has been to Hurghada. Sakala is the place most often chosen by tourists for afternoon walks, shopping, meals and fun until dawn. The center of Sakala, or Sheraton Road , is basically no different from other streets of this type in this part of the world. However, this part of Hurghada attracts to itself with "something" that cannot be specified. Like Krupówki in Zakopane, Nowy Świat in Warsaw, or Monciak in Sopot - yes, Sheraton Road in the center of Sakala has its own specific and unique atmosphere. The stretch of Sheraton Road in Sakala is over three kilometers. We assure you that for some people to travel these three kilometers it may take up to several days. We are simply "tempted" by restaurateurs or sellers to visit their premises or shops. We often succumb to these persuasions. And there is a lot to visit. There are over two hundred restaurants and pubs in Sakala, and almost a thousand shops of various types. Plus there are street vendors and stalls. Sakala is a blend of Middle East and West (with a hint of decadence). In the long run, Sakala can tire, with the hustle and bustle of music, the ubiquitous smells, the rush of souvenir shoppers, the slowness of exchanging money, crowds on the boardwalk, honking cars that run on six lanes, a large number of tourists in restaurants and bars ... but it's really fascinating place. In Sakala you can buy everything you are looking for during your holiday in Egypt. You will find all kinds of souvenirs related to this country, from clothing, jewelry, watches, shoes, towels, to groceries and the all-present shisha (water pipes). In the restaurants and bars of Sakala you will find dishes that you like (excluding pork) and those that you might taste for the first time (e.g. camel steaks). However, if you do not "trust" to the local chefs, or like "plastic food", or simply are afraid to eat anything outside of your hotel, you can always use the services on estauracji McDonald's . The restaurant is hard to miss. It is clean, tidy and tasty here. The restaurant is located right in the middle of Sheraton Road. You will pay around £ 100 for a traditional lunch of sandwich, salad, fries and a drink. A few dozen meters from the McDonald's restaurant there is a KFC restaurant. Prices similar to McDonald's. It is tasty, clean, few customers. Just like in McDonalds' in the "garden" you can smoke cigarettes. Importantly, and useful during long evening games - at KFC you can order meals with delivery to the indicated address. No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... Na dłuższą metę Sakala może męczyć, przez gwar, muzykę, wszechobecne zapachy, pośpiech kupujących pamiątki, powolność wymieniających pieniądze, tłok na deptaku, trąbiące samochody, które poruszają się po sześciu pasach ruchu, dużą liczbę turystów w restauracjach i barach. Ale to naprawdę fascynujące miejsce. W Sakali kupisz wszystko czego szukasz podczas wakacji w Egipcie. Znajdziesz tu wszelkiego rodzaju pamiątki związane z tym krajem, poprzez odzież, biżuterię, zegarki, obuwie, ręczniki, aż po artykuły spożywcze i wszech obecne szisze (fajki wodne). Spacer po deptaku Cherry Street w Sakali Sakala - czysto, bezpiecznie, są ławki... Sakala - słynne stado gołębi przy "Latarni Morskiej"... Sakala - restauracja GAD z egipskimi specjałami... Sakala through the eyes of a tourist walking down the street Sakala in detail W restauracjach i barach w Sakali znajdziesz potrawy które lubisz (z wyłączeniem potraw z wieprzowiny) oraz te, których skosztujesz być może po raz pierwszy (np. steki z mięsa wielbłąda). Jeżeli jednak nie masz zaufania do tamtejszych kucharzy, lub lubisz fast-foody, albo po prostu boisz się zjeść cokolwiek poza swoim hotelem, zawsze możesz skorzystać z usług r estauracji McDonald's . Restauracji trudno nie zauważyć. Jest tu czysto, schludnie i smacznie. Restauracja znajduje się dokładnie po środku Sheraton Road. Za tradycyjny lunch składający się z kanapki, sałatki, frytek i napoju zapłacisz około 100 funtów egipskich. Kilkadziesiąt metrów od restauracji McDonald's jest restauracja KFC . Ceny podobne jak w McDonald's. Jest smacznie, czysto, mało klientów. Podobnie jak w McDonalds' w ogródku można palić papierosy. Co istotne, i przydatne podczas długich wieczornych zabaw - w KFC można zamówić potrawy z dostawą pod wskazany adres. We recommend it to everyone who would like to taste Egyptian cuisine the GAD restaurant . This is an Egyptian chain restaurant that tourists rarely visit (for some reason). In the GAD restaurant we will eat both typical Egyptian dishes, but the menu also includes salads, dinner dishes, desserts and drinks. Our culinary favorite in this place is the Crepess, served sweet, spicy, with various spices and toppings (cheese, chicken, beef). The cost is 40-50 Egyptian pounds. GAD dishes can be ordered by phone with delivery to the address indicated. GAD is so popular with Egyptians that you often have to wait for a seat. Souvenir and jewelry shops in Sakala A street workshop in Sakala In Sakala, enjoy a typical Egyptian breakfast. They are served in very small, modest-looking and inconspicuous establishments. A typical Egyptian breakfast is: scrambled eggs with tomatoes and onions or fried eggs, a set of vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers) and full. What is full ? It is a warm mush, prepared from cooked special beans with spices. It does not look attractive, and the brown color may not encourage consumption, but after the first bite ... we will forget about the appearance. Full is the national dish of Egypt. In addition, of course, traditional Egyptian bread is served, i.e. pita, and strong coffee or very sweet tea. The most popular "eatery" of this type is located 250 meters from the El Horeya roundabout "by the mermaid" on the left side going towards the center of Sakala. For the people of Hurghada, it is a cult place. It is not uncommon to have to wait in line to eat breakfast here. In a side street, in front of the La Pacha hotel , we will find a restaurant where, as rumor has it, we will eat the best beef steaks. Beef is imported from Argentina. The restaurant is always attended by the owner (an Egyptian-French couple) who personally supervises the quality of the dishes. In Sakala, in most bars and restaurants we can buy alcohol (also to go) - made in Egypt of course. For example, a bottle of wine costs around 250 Egyptian pounds. Whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, uzo - around £ 200 per bottle (it's worth knowing that it's made of plastic). We recommend a great place to have fun and relatively cheap food, where alcohol is available, i.e. Agra Roma restaurant. It is located at the intersection of streets leading directly from Sakala to Marina . How to get there? In the middle of the intersection there is a large orange and white lantern with the word Marina on it. Agra Roma is right next door. This is the place where the cheapest beer in Sakala is served. Always at the "promotional price" of 15 Egyptian pounds for a 0.33 bottle. There you can eat delicacies of international cuisine, and the show dish is a flaming platter of meats. The restaurant is famous for its friendly service and a funny "beater". Visiting Agra Roma for the second time we are treated like a good friend. There is a duty free shop in Sakala. It is located right in front of the Sea Gull Hotel (1st floor). The store offers European alcohol, cigarettes, sweets and electronics and household appliances. The prices are very moderate. For example, a bottle of whiskey costs around $ 15. Camela carton - $ 25. What is important. You can only shop in the store up to 48 hours after your arrival in Hurghada and only once. It is worth remembering this. Importantly, you have no quantitative restrictions, so you can buy as much as you want. For those who "get bored of hotel kitchen", or simply would like to buy Egyptian food in a shop, I recommend the "Metro" delicatessen opposite the Sea Gull hotel. The delicatessen offers all goods (except alcohol). It's a self-service store. Importantly, each product has a price on the packaging. The store is very clean and has air conditioning. There is an ATM in front of the entrance. For larger culinary shopping, go to the Metro delicatessen or Abu Ashra. For big shopping (just before departure), head to the Cleopatra Department Store located at the end of Sheraton Road near Hotel Roma . The 5th floors have everything you are looking for. Sakala, like a whirlpool on the river, can "pull us in" and hold us in "his embrace" for a very long time. Sheraton Road is just a pedestrian street, shops, restaurants, hotels and discos, but I assure you this "Sakala hug" does not hurt. On the contrary, it is very pleasant ... Na środku skrzyżowania stoi wielka pomarańczowo-biała latarnia z napisem Marina. Agra Roma znajduje się tuż obok. To lokal w którym podawane jest najtańsze piwo w Sakali. Zawsze w promocyjnej cenie 15 funtów egipskich za butelkę 0,33. Można tam zjeść przysmaki kuchni międzynarodowej, a pokazowym daniem jest płonący półmisek mięs. Lokal słynie z miłej obsługi i zabawnego naganiacza stojącego przed wejściem. Odwiedzając Agra Romę po raz drugi jesteśmy traktowani jak dobry znajomy. Sakala at night W Sakali jest sklep wolnocłowy . Znajduje się tuż przy hotelu Sea Gull (na 1. piętrze). Sklep oferuje europejskie alkohole, papierosy, słodycze oraz sprzęt RTV i AGD. Ceny są umiarkowane. Dla przykładu butelka whisky kosztuje około 15 dolarów. Karton Cameli 25 dolarów. Co ważne, w sklepie można robić zakupy tylko do 48 godzin po przylocie do Hurghady i tylko raz. Warto o tym pamiętać. Co istotne, nie ma tu ograniczeń ilościowych, więc można kupić tyle ile się chce. Idąc na zakupy trzeba mieć przy sobie paszport. Dla tych, którym znudzi się kuchnia hotelowa, lub po prostu chcieliby kupić egipskie produkty spożywcze w sklepie, polecam delikatesy "Metro" znajdujące się naprzeciwko hotelu Sea Gull. Delikatesy oferują wszystkie towary oprócz alkoholu. To sklep samoobsługowy. Co ważne każdy towar ma na opakowaniu cenę. Sklep jest bardzo czysty i posiada klimatyzację. Przed wejściem znajduje się bankomat. Większe zakupy kulinarne warto robić w delikatesach Metro , lub w Abu Ashra. Na duże zakupy np. te tuż przed wyjazdem warto wybrać się do domu handlowego Cleopatra, który znajduje się na końcu Sheraton Road, niedaleko hotelu Roma . Na 5. piętrach jest wszystko, czego szukasz. Sakala jak wir na rzece potrafi nas „wciągnąć” i trzymać w swoich objęciach bardzo długo. Ulica Sheraton Road to niby tylko deptak, sklepy, restauracje, hotele i dyskoteki, ale zapewniamy - ten „uścisk Sakali” nie boli. 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  • Marina-dzielnica-hurghady | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Język arabski... Podstawowe zwroty, które bardzo ułatwiają życie... Hurghada dla samotnych Pań... zapewniam wszystkie Panie - w Hurghadzie jest co (i z kim) robić... Hurghada na żywo... Zobacz jak w tej chwili wygląda Hurghada... Język arabski... Podstawowe zwroty, które bardzo ułatwiają życie... 1/10 Marina - yachts, bars, disco ... Marina - the most beautiful place in the city Marina - the most beautiful place in the city Hurghada Marina is the most beautiful place in the city. This is one of the youngest neighborhoods in Hurghada. It is situated less than a kilometer from the Sheraton Road in Sakala. The marina is a combination of "Monciak" in Gdańsk with Marina in Gdynia. It is a wide and long promenade with restaurants, bars, souvenir shops and apartments, right next to the yacht port. Marina is a great place for an evening walk, rest after a day on the beach. Most importantly, from the promenade, we have a beautiful view of the yachts that moor in the port. The boulevard is over a kilometer long. It is very clean and peaceful here. We can walk among palm trees and greenery. We are not "harassed" by anyone to visit shops or restaurants - as is sometimes the case in the center of Sakala . In Marina, we can drink coffee or beer, and eat dinner, while admiring the yachts that moor in the port. Entry to the marina is free. There are special glass-bottomed ships leaving the Marina, from which we can watch the underwater life of the Red Sea. We can also use a submarine, from which you can see everything that is happening in the depths even better. There are several dozen bars and restaurants in Marina. We recommend the restaurant Che Guevara . It is a classic Argentinian Steak House. The restaurant is not the cheapest but advertises itself as the first and best steakhouse in Hurghada. In fact the steaks are exceptional (the owners say theirs "unique" method of meat preparation and frying). Right next to Che Guevara Restaurant is Dunes Restaurant. The menu includes classic dishes; fish, pasta, seafood, steaks and soups. The restaurant is not the cheapest one, but it has its fans. In Dunes, we can watch live sports events. Its attribute is a very relaxed atmosphere and cordial owners and waiters who do everything to make the guests feel "at home". Marina - the most beautiful place in the city The most famous place in Marina for tourists is Bar Papas , which is located right at the entrance. Here you can play billiards, try karaoke, watch football. Interestingly, the bar organizes night dives. All bars and restaurants have a "garden" from which we can admire the beautiful surroundings. The marina is open all day long and you can meet walkers all day long. However, the real traffic starts in the late afternoon and lasts until the late evening hours, in fact, in the morning. All thanks to the most famous disco in this part of the Red Sea, the Blue Beach Club (previously the disco was called Papas Beach Club " . The disco is open until 1.00 am. There is also a gym, fitness club and beach known in the city. really interesting and sometimes very surprising events. Marina itself can accommodate up to 200 vessels . Both small sailboats and large sailing ships or motor yachts moor here. In the port you can admire beautiful and fast motor boats, catamarans and sea sailing ships. Right next to the marina is located fish market , where we can buy fresh fish and seafood for little money. Around the market there are bars and restaurants where we can eat what has just been swimming in the Red Sea. A few hundred meters from the Marina we can see and visit the largest mosque in Hurghada with beautiful and very tall minarets. The "Great Mosque" is new. It was opened in 2014. It can accommodate 5,000 believers. Right next to it is the yacht yard where you can see how seagoing yachts are created . No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... Port rybacki obok Mariny - niezwykłe miejsce... Spacer po Marinie - lokale, ceny... Słynny Targ Rybny przy Marinie Słynny steak house w Marinie Nowy Targ Rybny przeniesiony na czas remontu starego Tania restauracja w Marinie To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • Dzielnice-hurghady | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Bazar w Daharze.... Tu kupisz wszystko czego szukasz... Centrum Sakali... Idealne miejsce na zabawę... Apartamenty w Hurghadzie... Jeżeli poznasz ceny apartamentów - nie uwierzysz, że w Hurghadzie jest tak tanio... Bazar w Daharze.... Tu kupisz wszystko czego szukasz... 1/9 Hurghada neighborhoods Hurghada consists of several districts, the most important of which are: Dahar (El-Dahar, Downtown) - the oldest part of Hurghada. It is home to Hurghada's largest bazaar (at Dahar Square), as well as the post office and bus station. Dahar - that's Egypt in a nutshell. A dozen or so years ago, it was here that Hurghada's "heart beat". This is where the first hotels and restaurants in Hurghada were built. It was from here that tourists walked to the beaches of the Red Sea. This is where Egyptians learned "who are westerners", what they like, why they drink alcohol, why they have branded watches, nice clothes and shoes - they smell - and why they spend money so often without much sense. It was Dahar who gave the Egyptians the beginning of the "wealth of knowledge" about Europe, about us - people from a completely different world, a completely different culture and religion. To this day, Dahar is a mixture of Arab and "Western Europe" cultures. We will see very expensive car dealerships and ... poverty. The district is one of a kind. It smells like "orient" but works and understands "otherness". Dahar is addictive, but completely different than Sakala. Nobody's faking anything here, it's just ... people live here. Dahar is captivating by its Arab tradition, "Egyptian" ... and simply normal. I recommend visiting Dahara. Just get off at Dahar Square and ask for "souk". A walk in the nearby streets will take over two hours (if we visit numerous shops and stalls, but the impressions will remain for the rest of our lives. Important information for sensitive people. Before entering the market (souks) of poultry, meat and fish, it is worth considering whether we want to. we will see it, it will remain in our memory for a long time Not everyone is ready to watch the whole "half carcasses" hanging on hooks , or the sound of killing rabbits or chickens . Dahar Sakala, Sheraton Road Sakala : newer than Dahar - the unofficial city center. Sheraton is the main street in Sakala Road. On both sides there are hotels, restaurants, bars and shops. The street is over 3 kilometers long. This is the main shopping and entertainment center in Hurghada. Sakala Center does not actually fall asleep. Majority restaurants and bars it is basically open 24 hours a day. Sakala is a bit of "Monciak" in Sopot, or "Krupówki" in Zakopane. Sakala is worth visiting after sunset . The place "rumbles with life". You can't get bored here. It is an ideal place for shopping, as well as for "champagne" fun. Everyone who comes to Hurghada at least once should visit Sakala. Hurghada Marina Northeast of downtown Sakala is located Marina - a great place for an evening walk. Clean and wide pedestrianized street with cafes and restaurants. Everything right next to the yacht port, surrounded by very expensive apartment buildings. Beautiful views of the Red Sea and yachts and small cruise ships standing in the port. North of the port is the Abu Ashara Supermarket. Slightly higher, the largest mosque in Hurghada, put into use in 2012. In Marina, there is the most famous disco in Hurghada - Blue Beach Club . This is the most famous disco in this part of the world. The disco has access to the beach. Cruise ships depart from the marina, as well as ships with a glass bottom. Unfortunately, the marina is the most expensive district in Hurghada, although compared to the prices in Europe it is still "affordable". It is worth coming to Marina in the afternoon and staying until the evening. Memsha, a camel on the boardwalk South of Sakala is located Memsza . The wide promenade with a length of ~ 3 kilometers is especially worth recommending. On both sides there are bars, restaurants, and shops with souvenirs and jewelry. Very clean place with few tourists. It takes 5 minutes by taxi from Sakala city center. Fare - 3 Egyptian pounds. Memsza is a magical place, especially in the middle of it sunset. The pedestrian zone can be walked within an hour. If you visit bars and shops, you will spend the whole afternoon and evening there. Importantly, there is no such hustle and bustle in Memsha as in Sakala and there are not so many tourists. The prices are a little bit higher than in Sakala, but "something for something". It is very quiet here. The famous GAD restaurant is also located here, offering Arabic cuisine. It's a chain restaurant, but the food is cheap and great. No posts published in this language yet Stay tuned... Dzielnica Sakala Lotnisko w hurghadzie Marina w hurghadzie Dzielnica Sakala 1/6 To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • hurghada-wieczorem | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Memsza wieczorem... Zobacz, jak wygląda deptak na Memszy wieczorem... Puby w Hurghadzie... W Hurghadzie jest gdzie się zabawić... Dla pijących alkohol... W Hurghadzie łatwo z tym nie jest. Poradnik... Memsza wieczorem... Zobacz, jak wygląda deptak na Memszy wieczorem... 1/15 See Hurghada in the evening Sakala, Sheraton Road Sakala at night What to do with yourself in the evening in Hurghada. This question probably bothers many tourists who have been there a few days, have already got a bit tanned, got to know the surrounding area, got "stretched" to the evening hotel "attractions", visited several places and shops, was on a trip, at a disco - but he feels he wants more ... What to do? I answer - there is something to do. For starters, I suggest going to the center of Sakala on Sheraton Road . The street is several kilometers long . On one and the other side you will find everything: shops, bars, restaurants, casino, banks, hotels, currency exchange offices . This is the place where (if you want to) spend your money. I guarantee: she will surely find something for herself and you will have a nice time at the same time. Sheraton Road is a shopping mall for tourists. A bit cheesy, full of tourists from all over the world - but with its own atmosphere. The street is not long, but along with the adjacent streets it can "suck in" even for several long hours. Dahar If you are not interested in a place where everything is "a bit plastic", everyone sells basically the same, and there are more Europeans than Egyptians - go to the old part of Hurghada - to Dahar . I will emphasize right away: do not expect that Dahar is such "Warsaw's Old Town", no. It's just the oldest part of the city. It differs from others mainly in the fact that Egyptians live in Dahara. There are fewer hotels and shops. There is, however, what is not found in other parts of Hurghada. Bazaar in Dahara There is a classic market (or Souq ). This is where Egyptians (and Egyptians) do their shopping. There you can buy everything you need for a normal life (not pharaoh figurines, t-shirts, towels or postcards). At the souk you can buy (or see how it is bought) poultry, beef , camel meat, fish, seafood, fruit, vegetables . Those with strong nerves can watch how the poultry , beef, fish or seafood is prepared for the client (i.e. it simply kills, skin, feathers, bleeds blood, etc.) I will say right away the place itself makes a huge impression (not to mention the smell). In Dahara you will see real Egyptian everyday life. All the sellers are middle-aged or advanced men in the Galabies (who don't speak English at all). On the other side of the meat souk there is a souk with fruit, vegetables and spices . The smells are already bearable here, but the view is still unusual. This is where fruit and vegetables go to all the hotels, bars and restaurants throughout the city. The products are on huge tables in bulk. The souk with fruit and vegetables is under a huge gray-gray tent in which a few and dim lamps burn. There is no floor and no ordinary "concrete screed". You walk on very uneven ground, which is poured with water from time to time. Traffic is huge in both places. Egyptians predominate. Only from time to time you will meet a European with the same mouth open in surprise and even terror as you. There are countless bars and places of "entertainment" for Egyptians around the fair. They eat, drink, smoke shisha, watch TV, play various Arabic games, use the hairdresser, talk on cell phones, pray. Next to the meat and fruit souk there is a souk with clothes . The buyers here are primarily Egyptian women. The goods are lying on the ground or on makeshift tables. It is worth seeing what shopping is for Egyptians. It's not just leaving home to "spend some money." This is a real celebration, entertainment, but absolutely serious. After all, these ladies spend their husbands' hard earned money. Egyptian women go around, change clothes, look for the cheapest and the best things. They can bargain like no other. They know the value of money as well as the value of the products they buy. They don't buy things that won't be useful at home. They can also take care of their appearance. Although some of them are covered with burqas and you can't see much of them at all - they buy ornaments, flip-flops, shoes, belts, scarves, dresses, etc., etc. There is no cool place. The bazaars in Dahara are located at the junction of El Nasr Streets with El Farik Abd El-Aziz Fahma . Memsha at night Marina at night Memsha, the most beautiful promenade in Hurghada If you don't feel like Egyptian life, European hype - go to Memsha . Someone will say that nothing is happening there ... but maybe that is why it is worth going there. Memsha differs from Sakala in that it is very quiet in Memsha. Nobody will accost you on the street, they will not try to "invite" you to their store at all costs. Memsza is a 3 km wide promenade with shops on both sides. Beautifully lit in the evening - it is impressive . There is also McDonald's, KFC, bars and restaurants - but it's different. Prices - similar or slightly higher than in Sakala, but shopping is also less stressful. There are much fewer tourists in Memsza. Memsza is located south of Sakala, in the Marlin Inn Beach Resort area. I recommend this place to all those who are fed up with bustling Sakala. Here you can really relax strolling along the promenade, or drinking beer or wine in one of the dozens of small restaurants or bars. Memsza is especially charming in the evening. Then the small lanterns come on. The promenade is slowly populating - but nobody is in a hurry. Nobody is shouting at anyone (to encourage him to come to his restaurant or shop), everything goes on its own here. Obviously, Memsha is slightly more expensive than downtown Sakala, but something for something. Here you can spend the whole day and not get tired. Sakala does not provide such comfort. It is best to combine both places (for the benefit of us and those places). Senzo Mall Shopping Center If you miss Europe, you are fed up with Egypt - I recommend Senzo Mall. This is a classic shopping mall with a European twist. You can also buy everything you want here. You will eat whatever you want ... in "almost European conditions". Senzo Mall is located in the south of Hurghada in the vicinity of Dana Beach Resort. It is worth going to the largest shopping center in Hurghada, if only to compare it with Polish ones.

  • Dyskoteki-w-hurghadzie | Hurghada Egipt | www.hurghada24.pl

    Kurs funta egipskiego... Zobacz ile w tej chwili kosztuje funt egipski... Dyskoteka w Marinie... Zobacz, jak wygląda i co oferuje Marina... Podstawowe zwroty arabskie... Warto poznać podstawowe zwroty w języku arabskim... Hurghada dla samotnych Panów... Samotni Panowie z Hurghadzie nie mogą się nudzić... Dla pijących alkohol... Picie alkoholu w Hurghadzie jest przyjemne, ale trzeba wiedzieć kilka rzeczy... Hurghada dla samotnych Pań... Hurghada Cię pozytywnie zaskoczy... Związek z Egipcjaninem... Szczegóły dotyczące usankcjonowania związku z Egipcjaninem... Gdzie warto zjeść w Hurghadzie... Opisy i ceny restauracji w Hurghadzie... Sakala - centrum rozrywki... Zobacz, jak wyglądają puby w Sakali... Hurghada dla Panów... Na co trzeba uważać w Hurghadzie... Hurghada na żywo... Zobacz, jak w tej chwili wygląda Hurghada... Mapa Hurghady... Zobacz interaktywną mapę Hurghady... Zobacz na żywo miasta Egiptu... Kamery on-line w różnych miastach Egiptu... Kurs funta egipskiego... Zobacz ile w tej chwili kosztuje funt egipski... 1/13 Discos in Hurghada Little Buddha disco Discos in Hurghada are open ... Papas Beach Club disco Hurghada will provide you with an unforgettable experience. From dusk to early morning souvenir shops, grocery stores, cafes and restaurants are open. Basically this city never sleeps. Hurghada is of course a city where you can have fun, and even have a lot of fun. I will say right away: if you want to "go crazy" you need to have some money with you. 200 Egyptian pounds is more than enough for one evening. Where to play Most interesting places: Papas Beach Club disco The most popular disco in Hurghada is Papas Beach Club. It is located in Marina. Papas Beach Club is open from 11pm. Entry costs 100 Egyptian Pounds. Disco Ministry of Sound Ministry of Sound is located on the beach of Marina Boulevard. The best DJs of the London house ir'n'b scene play here. The club is open every day from 22.00. Parties last until 5.00. Admission is $ 10. Hed Kandi disco Hed Kandi is a club that quickly became famous and enjoys great interest among tourists. It brings a new quality to the nightlife of this touristic city, offering a luxurious atmosphere at a moderate price. The club is also open during the day, offering the only pool party in Hurghada so far. Admission costs between $ 10 and $ 20. Calypso disco Calypso is a club mainly for Russians, although tourists from all over the world have fun there. House music, techno and of course Russian dance and pop. Entry costs $ 10. Havana Club Havana Club (next to the Dana Beach Resort hotel). Due to its location, the club is crowded with guests from nearby hotels. Admission free for Dana Beach guests. The others pay $ 5. Little Buddha Little Buddha (next to Sindbad Aqua Hotel in Memsza) is the most famous and expensive disco in Hurghada. Mainly electronic, techno and house music. Entry costs between $ 15 and $ 20. Papas Beach Club : Marina, Tel. +20101383214 Ministry of Sound : Marina, tel. +20 65 3442497 Hed Kandi : Dahar Calypso : Sakala, Tel. +20 65 3449583 Havana Club: tel: +20 65 3460401 Little Buddha : Marina, tel: +20 653450120 Hard Rock Cafe : tel. +20 653465170 Gogo Discotheque & Bar : Safaga Road, Tel. +20 653460111 Discoteque Bar : Safaga Road, Tel. +20653460001 Mirage Disco Bar : Safaga Road, Sahl Hashish, Tel: +20 653460020 Caesars Disco Bar : Safaga Road, Makadi Bay, Tel: +20 653 590 317 Tango Disco & Bar : District Arabia, tel. +20 65 3548790 Aqua Fun Disco : Sakala. tel. +20 65 3443693 Monroes Disco : Sakala, tel. +20 65 3442350 Jungle Disco : Sakala, tel. +20 65 3445080 El Garage Disco : Memsza, tel. +20 65 3463660 Coco Disco: tel. +20 65 3465301 Les Servee Disco: tel. +20 65 3465070 Waves Disco & Lounge: tel. +20 65 3465200 Octopus Disco : tel. +20 65 3465260 Night Flight Disco : tel. +20 65 3446300 Rendez Vous Disco Disco Mondial Boiler Disco : Makadi Bay, tel. +20 65 3590590 Dockers Pub Bar Disco : tel. +20 65 3590590 Bupples Disco : tel. +20 65 3590095

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