
Sahl Hasheesh, Egypt
An exceptional investment opportunity at this exclusive beach resort
Sahl Hasheesh is a remarkable residential and tourist resort located in Hurghada, on the shores of the Red Sea in one of Egypt’s most desirable locations.
Stretching along a 12 km area in one of the most beautiful bays of the Red Sea, lies the luxury resort of Sahl Hasheesh.
At only 20 km from Hurghada airport, access to the resort is both easy and convenient.
From luxury villas with private swimming pools to spacious apartments, there is truly something for everyone in Sahl Hasheesh.
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Prices
Palm Beach, from £39,000
Al-Andalous, from £56,000
Ocean Breeze, apartments from £53,000
Ocean Breeze, villas from £199,000
Resort Features
- 12 km private beachfront
- 1, 2 and 3 bed luxury apartments
- 3 bed detached villas
- Three 18-hole golf courses
- Golf academy
- Freehold property
- Spectacular marina with heliport
- Sunken city for underwater exploring
- Scuba diving and snorkeling
- Bars, restaurants and shops
- Sports and leisure facilities
- 4* and 5* hotels
- Only 18km from Hurghada airport
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Why Egypt
The sights of Egypt are truly marvellous, from Cairo's pyramids down through the desert, along the Nile, via Luxor and on to Abu Simbel. The history of the place is remarkable, the sky seems always blue, the scuba and snorkelling in the Red Sea are world-class, and it's not expensive. Just a 5-hour flight from the UK are some of the world's most beautiful coral reefs, and desert scenes straight out of Lawrence of Arabia.
For divers and snorkellers there are coral-covered shipwrecks, dolphins, and offshore reefs where sharks appear from the depths. For sun-lovers, there is year-round sunshine. This is a luxury location where holidays can be had at mid-market prices, and property will always be in demand – especially in locations such as the busy and expanding resort of Hurghada.
Once a modest fishing port between the eastern Sahara desert and the Red Sea mountains, Hurghada is now Egypt's second biggest tourist area (the biggest being Sharm-el-Sheik). Consisting of a strip of resorts running 20 miles along the coastline, Hurghada is the ideal base for diving the famous shipwrecks of Sha'ab Abu Nuhas and the crystal-clear waters around the islands of Giftun and Abu Ramada. Hurghada is centrally located between Luxor, famous for its temples, and Cairo, famous for the Pyramids and Sphinx.
Getting there
The Red Sea resorts have been opened up by direct charter flights, so there is no longer any need to change planes in Cairo before heading to the coast. Charter flights to Sharm el Sheikh leave from Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle and Gatwick, while Hurghada is served from Manchester and Gatwick.
Climate
Egypt and the Red Sea resorts enjoy year-round sunshine. Temperatures in December/January average 25°C, and in July/August can reach 37°C.
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Diving in the Red Sea
The Red Sea is one of the most famous scuba diving destinations, thanks to good visibility almost all year round, beautiful coral formations and its proximity to Europe.
If you're an amateur snorkeler or a professional diver then Hurghada on the Red Sea is the place for you! One of Egypt's top destinations for those looking to simply relax on the beach or enjoy some of the world's clearest waters and spectacular coral reefs.
Diving is the most popular attraction here and there are numerous diving centers and schools around town. You can expect to see hundreds of spectacular fish, both along the shore and around the nearby islands. For a dash of color see: the blue-spotted stingray, lionfish, Hurghada Star and the Spanish Dancer Nudibranch. For those divers looking for bigger thrills there are also whale sharks, hammerhead sharks and dolphins.
Most of the diving in the Red Sea area is done with a shore-based, day boat dive operation or a liveaboard dive boat. The currents in these areas vary from no current to very strong, so it is strongly advised to dive or snorkel with guides or with experienced divers who have dived in the area before and are familiar with the conditions.
And of course, if you get bored on the beach you can always head inland for a camel ride with the Bedouins!
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