This doesn't seem a bad price at all for around the Christmas/NYE period. Spend Christmas in the UK then head to Sharm (Egypt) for NYE. Departing on 29th December and returning on 9th January (11 Nights).
Hotel is based on 2 adults on an all inclusive basis in a great rated hotel in Naamba Bay - the Oriental Rivoli.
Hotel and Transfers £558.44 @ lowcostholidays (I did get a £40 code to work initially the tried it again and it wouldn't so perhaps you may be able to try it, may be a cookie problem so I haven't included the discount here).
Flights £315.96
Total £874.40/£437.20
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huddster to hugekebab
18 Oct 155#9
Sharm is nothing like Tunisia, it's set up as purely a tourist destination and completely separate from the rest of Egypt, everything is sectioned off to stop people wondering into places where they should not, and even the taxi drivers require passes to enter different zones, the security is good they value the tourist industry because they need it.
I've been twice now with my family which includes my two young daughters and consider myself a caution person. There are risks where every you travel, not so long ago a poor women got beheaded in Tenerife. You can only limit risk and by staying at home trolling on hot UK deals with your ignorant views I really hope your next holiday to butlins goes well but you should really let other people research and learn for themselves.
huddster
18 Oct 153#10
Also the government advise on traveling to sharm is completely different to main land Egypt go take another look
millideal
18 Oct 153#7
UK government advice on UK: Threat level SEVERE
(SEVERE = an attack is highly likely)
Guessing a lot of people itt won't be going to Egypt on holiday and will soon be moving out of the UK..
Honestly if you think like this you are playing into their hands. Why risk driving on the motorway, you might crash.. why leave the house at all anything could happen..
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BustyB293
9 Nov 15#31
Ha ha
BustyB293
7 Nov 151#30
Mmmmm
hugekebab
6 Nov 15#29
How's that hat tasting? Brits stranded in sharm due to possible terror attack.
phatbhoy
18 Oct 15#11
Free orange jump suit included?
raysmith1971 to phatbhoy
21 Oct 15#28
yes orange pyjamas laid out on your bed for when you get there
dinosteveus
18 Oct 15#27
Do you need inoculations to go here?
Vickie1405
18 Oct 15#26
Mum has just come back from staying at Rixos at Sharm. A week of food poisoning .
Given the current climate, I'd say it's likely a target, and probably on some group's list. Security or not.
Bobef90
18 Oct 15#24
I wish you well of course in every way with your travels but your comments on 'ignorant views' are not necessary. They only show one person as ignorant.
f1clio
18 Oct 15#23
Get yourself a life son. If you check properly you will see there is no warning against travelling to sharm el sheikh, your just coming up with pathetic and useless comments without having any true knowledge of the situation, and stating 'I hoppe its you over there when something does go off', are you insinuating that you know of an attack which is going to take place? As if so then I advise that you contact your local authority rather then posting on here
shahdragon
18 Oct 15#19
Ive been 11 times. No problem.
mickgoodie to shahdragon
18 Oct 15#22
whats the best hotel out there for all inclusive that is kids friendly?
shahdragon
18 Oct 15#21
bravo
scallygally
18 Oct 15#13
Dirty place.
shahdragon to scallygally
18 Oct 15#20
Shane you probably had a cheap hotel. You get what you pay for. Try Rixos or Savoy.
shahdragon
18 Oct 15#18
thank you for thinking out the box. Hope people get the message
millideal
18 Oct 153#7
UK government advice on UK: Threat level SEVERE
(SEVERE = an attack is highly likely)
Guessing a lot of people itt won't be going to Egypt on holiday and will soon be moving out of the UK..
Honestly if you think like this you are playing into their hands. Why risk driving on the motorway, you might crash.. why leave the house at all anything could happen..
shahdragon to millideal
18 Oct 15#17
Sharm El Sheikh is not on the Government list as dangerous. It's safe. Check it out.
shahdragon
18 Oct 15#16
But you would go USA and not moan about 'massacre'. No need to comment for the sake of it. It's only a cheap holiday.
rsl1uk
18 Oct 15#15
I hope for your sake that nothing happens, im sure that the government gives out warning for no reason.... how freking stupid.. I hoppe its you over there when something does go off, keep up the good postings
Hondo
18 Oct 15#14
Think its the ol if you stay indoors an wrap yerself in cotton wool you'll be okay...Thing is ye might choke on the cotton wool and die!! ........Lifes gotta be lived take a look outside its still a big world .:wink:
LegWax
18 Oct 151#12
With you huddster
huddster
18 Oct 153#10
Also the government advise on traveling to sharm is completely different to main land Egypt go take another look
hugekebab
18 Oct 151#5
Ripe for a beach massacre. No thanks.
huddster to hugekebab
18 Oct 155#9
Sharm is nothing like Tunisia, it's set up as purely a tourist destination and completely separate from the rest of Egypt, everything is sectioned off to stop people wondering into places where they should not, and even the taxi drivers require passes to enter different zones, the security is good they value the tourist industry because they need it.
I've been twice now with my family which includes my two young daughters and consider myself a caution person. There are risks where every you travel, not so long ago a poor women got beheaded in Tenerife. You can only limit risk and by staying at home trolling on hot UK deals with your ignorant views I really hope your next holiday to butlins goes well but you should really let other people research and learn for themselves.
rsl1uk
18 Oct 151#6
geeez ywould you really risk it.... Uk Government advice - Foreign travel advice Egypt - There is a high threat from terrorism....
beltabry to rsl1uk
18 Oct 151#8
Good, keep up the advice, aslong as you lot are put off, the prices will drop all the more. I have just returned from naama bay and not a single person over there shared these concerns. Terrorism is a threat no matter where you go in the world, the biggest targets being major cities such as New York, London and Paris, so does that mean your never going to step foot in these areas too?
Bobef90
18 Oct 151#4
Stay away - why risk it
Hassann
18 Oct 15#3
I've been looking for a holiday package to Egypt/Sharm for March 2016 and was told to avoid Oriental Rivoli (Na'ama Bay) by a friend who just returned from there. Do some research if you're interested in booking this deal before you actually book it.
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Hotel is based on 2 adults on an all inclusive basis in a great rated hotel in Naamba Bay - the Oriental Rivoli.
Hotel and Transfers £558.44 @ lowcostholidays (I did get a £40 code to work initially the tried it again and it wouldn't so perhaps you may be able to try it, may be a cookie problem so I haven't included the discount here).
Flights £315.96
Total £874.40/£437.20
Top comments
I've been twice now with my family which includes my two young daughters and consider myself a caution person. There are risks where every you travel, not so long ago a poor women got beheaded in Tenerife. You can only limit risk and by staying at home trolling on hot UK deals with your ignorant views I really hope your next holiday to butlins goes well but you should really let other people research and learn for themselves.
(SEVERE = an attack is highly likely)
Guessing a lot of people itt won't be going to Egypt on holiday and will soon be moving out of the UK..
Honestly if you think like this you are playing into their hands. Why risk driving on the motorway, you might crash.. why leave the house at all anything could happen..
Latest comments (31)
Given the current climate, I'd say it's likely a target, and probably on some group's list. Security or not.
(SEVERE = an attack is highly likely)
Guessing a lot of people itt won't be going to Egypt on holiday and will soon be moving out of the UK..
Honestly if you think like this you are playing into their hands. Why risk driving on the motorway, you might crash.. why leave the house at all anything could happen..
I've been twice now with my family which includes my two young daughters and consider myself a caution person. There are risks where every you travel, not so long ago a poor women got beheaded in Tenerife. You can only limit risk and by staying at home trolling on hot UK deals with your ignorant views I really hope your next holiday to butlins goes well but you should really let other people research and learn for themselves.