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Friday, May 16, 2008

Samra Bay, Hurghada



Samra Bay will be one of the very best developments in new Hurghada and will be launched off plan in June. Located by the Grand Plaza, Intercontinental, Hilton and Steigenberger hotels the position is superb. Located on the beach front line and on the Esplanade pedestrianised area this area feels upmarket feel and very safe/

Many restaurants are springing up here as well as shops of all kinds. Frontline is getting scarce in Hurghada and we expect demand will be very high for Samra Bay as the developer finishes to a very high standard. There will be over 1,000 apartments and we therefore expect rental potential to be one of the best as it has only 5 star hotel as competition.

Viewing Trip Just £225 per person. Call 0044(0)113 3131000 to book now. In case you cant make it please see video of the site which will have a jetty for boats and safe swimming area.

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Hurghada is an Egyptian city and a tourist center on the red sea. It was founded in the early twentieth century. Hurghada stretches for about 40 km along the seashore, and it does not reach far into the surrounding desert. Until a few years ago it was a small fishing village. Today Hurghada has over 45.000 inhabitants and is divided into three parts: Downtown (El Dahar) is the old part; Sekalla is the modern part, and El Korra Road is the most modern part. The city is served by the Hurghada International Airport with scheduled passenger traffic to and from Cairo and direct connections with many cities throughout Europe.

Hurghada is known for its water sports activities, scuba diving, fishing, kite surfing, windsurfing, nightlife and warm weather. Daily high temperature hovers round 30 degrees celsius most of the year.


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