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    8 Affordable destinations to travel in Europe this summer

    8 Cheapest destination to travel this summer

    8 Affordable destination to travel in Europe this summer

    Most of the people love summer as their best season to travel any destination especially in Europe where there are plenty of great destinations to discover. Europe has many hot expensive destinations that seem to be hard for many to afford their cost, but there are also very interesting destinations in Europe that anyone can travel with affordable budget.
    Here you’re the top-ranked destinations in Europe that you can afford this summer.


    1-Athens – Greece
    Athens is one of the greatest city in Europe that travelers love to discover especially the ones who are interested to discover the history and ancient stories about Greece.
    Athens also is a cheap destination compared with other destinations in Europe.
    If you choose to stay in a hotel in the city center you will find it little expensive for your budget, there are many new hostels near the foot of the Acropolis that you can afford.

    Athens - Greece
    Athens – Greece

    2-Amsterdam – Netherlands
    The best thing about Amsterdam is having many hotels and hostels not very cheap but they are near the city center and you might not need any transportation to go anywhere as everything is near you, most of hotels and hostels in this area offers you accommodation with breakfast but keep in mind the different prices according to rooms type.
    You can visit easily any Museum in Amsterdam especially when you have Amsterdam’s pass cards.

    Amsterdam - Netherlands
    Amsterdam – Netherlands

    3-Prague – Czech Republic
    Prague is a very beautiful destination in Europe that you can afford its costs but it is better for you to travel Prague outside of the main summer tourist season to find best prices for hotels.
    Most of Prague sightseeing are for free or very cheap which make it one of the best affordable city in Europe.

    Prague – Czech Republic

    4 – Venice – Italy
    Venice is one of the dreaming destinations in Italy that everyone want to travel.
    It is easy to go there and not necessary to pay a lot, but careful from hotels prices they are very expensive on the main island but there also many hostels far from the main island that you can afford.

    Venice - Italy
    Venice – Italy

    5-Nice – France
    Nice is the cheapest and the largest city in the area that people can have a lot of fun.
    A perfect city to those who want to spend a wonderful holiday with best price as you can reach Nice easily by a short train ride from Cannes and Monaco and considered as an Ideal journey for those who want to discover beaches and Riviera in France.

    Nice - France
    Nice – France

    6- Naples – Italy
    Is a quite beautiful city that recommended as one of the best destinations in summer, it is also a cheap city if you compare it with Rome or Venice
    You can find cheap hotels and hostels easily but with different quality, also for food and restaurants you can find good restaurants with reasonable prices away from tourist area.

    Naples - Italy
    Naples – Italy

    7- Lisbon – Portugal
    A charming destination where you can find most of attractions free and cheap. Many hotels and hostels are affordable and you can reach a nice one with great price.
    Food and drinks also available in a good price and quality especially the local dishes.

    Lisbon - Portugal
    Lisbon – Portugal

    8- Bruges – Belgium
    A very good choice to have a pleasant holiday with a reasonable prices, with attractive sightseeing even if it goes little bit expensive during summer time.

    Bruges - Belgium
    Bruges – Belgium

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    Aswan,Egypt

    Aswan

    Egypt always surprises the world with a different amazing destination, one of these destinations is one favorite for Egyptians and foreigners in the winter.
    Aswan or Jewel of Egypt, one of the most beautiful destinations that people all over the fall in love with it, its beauty and warmth and also the kindness of people in Aswan attracts the world.
    Aswan is located 899 km south of Cairo, it is famous for its quite crystal clear Nile where the Nile is more than any other place, flowing through granite rocks and round emerald islands covered by palm groves and tropical plants.
    Despite that Aswan is a small quite city, but you will be amazed by the great number of monument sites inside it.
    Consider sailing to Temple of Philae, seeing the Agha Khan Mausoleum and taking an excursion to St. Simeon’s Monastery.
    Egypt southern city is the perfect destination in Aswan for relaxing and spending a great healthy vacation by the cornich enjoying the magical view by taking the feluccas slowly sailing the Nile then stop at one of the floating restaurants to enjoy Nubian music and freshly caught fish.
    Your journey will not be ended by the Nile cruise, you will also have a chance to know more about Aswan culture and Nubian culture visiting the Aswan souk exploring shop for spices, henna tattoos, souvenirs and African handmade goods.
    The word Aswan derives in fact from the Ancient Egyptian word “Soun” meaning souk or trade. It has earned its name thanks to the city’s strategic position, on the trade route linking the North of Egypt to its South.
    Many people visit Aswan for therapy reasons by burying the aching parts of your body in Aswan’s sand gives valuable results and can help relieve you from stubborn ailments such as rheumatism, arthritis, joint edema and skin inflammation.

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    Safaga, Egypt

    Safaga

    Safaga is or Port Safaga is a very beautiful destination on the Red Sea famous for windsurfing, it is also a great destination for tourists for diving and spending wonderful holiday.
    Safaga is a perfect place to spend your vacation, you will find many hotels, resorts, restaurants, and cafes everywhere in Safaga so you will never get bored. You can also make day trips to Tobia Island or Mons Cloudiness in the Red Sea Mountains can be arranged with local guides Safaga Bay is one of the top kite surfing and windsurfing destinations in Egypt.
    Safaga protects the large gulf that makes its water clear and transparent with very smooth sandy beaches all that incredible natural make the shores a perfect start for any water sport.
    The great thing about Safaga is that despite the small number of diving spots, they offer a nice range for both the beginner and experienced diver, with a rich and well-preserved underwater environment and the possibility of encounters with a big game (sharks and mantas) at Abu Qifan.

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    Siwa Oasis | Western Desert

    Siwa Oasis

    Egypt contains the most beautiful Oases in Africa, but none of them is as beautiful as Siwa Oasis.
    Siwa Oasis is totally different, you will really feel the magic of everything in Siwa.
    Siwa not exactly in the heart of Egypt but North African, most Siwans are Berbers, a people that once roamed the North African coast from Tunisia to Morocco.
    At 10000 B.C Berbers were the true Western Desert indigenous people as they inhabited the area: as the land dried, they moved toward the coast.
    When the Arab Invaded the area in the seventh century, the Berbers changed, but in the twelfth century, Bedouin, nomads appeared.
    Because of this connection, the Siwan language, traditions, rites, dress, decorations, and tools are more closely aligned with the peoples of the Maghreb, the northern coast of Africa from Tripoli to Morocco.
    Siwa was called Santariya by the Arabs, the Oasis of Jupiter-Amun, Marmaricus Hammon, and Field of Palm Trees.
    At Ancient Egypt time little is known about Siwa, but no monuments or any evidence was found in Siwa during that time, Evidence that only exists from the Twenty-sixth Dynasty (663-525 B.C.) indicate that Siwa was a part of the Egyptian empire during that time.

    Siwa Oasis

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    Al- Quseir, Egypt

    Al Quseir

    One of the fantastic cities in Egypt that many people don’t know anything about it.
    Al- Quseir, it is considered as one of the most strategic ports of the Red Sea.It is located 85 kilometers south of Safaga and 140 kilometers south of Hurghada.
    Al- Quseir was also a very strategic spot at the Ptolemaic times, it was known as the White Harbor, many civilizations during the past four thousand years have used Al- Quseir as a starting point to go exploring, expanding and trading with remote lands.

    Al- Quseir was a very important spot since the ancient time because it is located at the end of the shortest route from the Nile River to the Red Sea.
    At the ancient times it was also the route to transport goods to and from remote lands to Egypt and the Mediterranean.

    When the Roman Emperors ruled Egypt, Al- Quseir became the main gateway to India and Hast Africa.
    There are some remains still exist from the Roman times
    just eight kilometers north of present Al-Quseir.
    There are also some historical remains located at the wadi that links Al- Quseir with Qift on the Nile River.
    There is a famous Wadi connected to the road of Al- Quseir called Wadi Hammamat, This was the site of the quarries of the bekheni stone, much appreciated in ancient times.
    inscriptions are on the south side of the wadi, engraved in the ravine walls. Some are from 4.000 years ago.

    At the Roman time, there was a series of watch towers and guesthouses were built at regular intervals, and some of them can still be seen nowadays.
    Old buildings in Al- Quseir built in the classic French and British styles. need to be protected from being sold and demolished.
    Today Al- Quseir considered as an ultimate spot in Egypt, many tourists visit it for spending relaxing holiday, doing scuba diving, sunbathing at the afternoon and visiting the precious historical places.

    Al Quseir

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    Al-Fayoum Oasis | Western Desert

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    A very beautiful city contains lots of pleasure and fun, you can’t resist its beauty.Named after the Coptic word phiom or pa-yom, meaning lake or sea, It also looks like the Delta. Welcome to Al-Fayoum Oasis, one of the closest cities to Cairo and also a great one to discover. People always explore Al-Fayoum there in a series of day trips with plenty of amazing activities starting from boating, swimming, and fishing, to visiting antiquities, bird watching, and looking at fossils.

    The farmers toil in lush green fields at tasks that seem to imitate the drawings and reliefs of ancient tomb paintings. Ancient ruins stand at the desert fringes as haunting reminders of the long and interesting history of Al- Fayoum.

    In prehistory, people lived in Al- Fayoum more than who lived in Delta, the land was lush and there was plenty water for planting and living.

    During the Qarunian period Southwest Asians, whom we call Epi-Paleolithic Qarunians, migrated to the area and established residence. Hunting and fishing were the main jobs there.
    InNeolithic times during Early Neolithic Fayumian and Late Neolithic, the agricultural communities flourished and they dined on gazelle, hartebeests, or catfish, cooked in rough-faced bowls or cooking pots.

    Around 4000 B.C. the climate in Al-Fayoum began to dry that made the people over years left their drought-stricken homes and migrated to the Nile Valley.
    By 3500 B.C., some people lived east of the Nile in what is now Maadi-Digla, a modern suburb south of Cairo.

    When the Nile Valley became dominant, Al-Fayoum was easier for life along the river, especially because of the summer floods.
    During the Pharaonic times, Fayoum was known as Ta-she, or She-resy (the Southern Lake) and was dedicated to the crocodile god. That God was Sobek to the ancient Egyptians, Souchos, Pnepheros, Petesouchos, and Soknopaios to the Greeks and Romans. In fact, the crocodile god played a pivotal role in life in the Fayoum until the Christian era. It was believed that the lake was the primeval ocean where life in all its forms began. The crocodile was the power of that creation.

    During the Greek times, many things changed and there were developments. Fayoum was known as “the Marsh,” before it was named the Arsinoite Nome by Ptolemy Philadelphus in honor of his second wife (and sister). It was divided into a number of merides (districts), including Heracleides in the north, Themistos in the west, and Polemon in the south.

    Fayoum

     

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    Kharga Oasis, Egypt

    Kharga Oasis

    Kharga Oasis, one of the most popular Oases in Egypt, actually it is the seat of the New Valley Governorate, it has the most beautiful landscape that overwhelms the traveler.
    It also offers a variety of sites of interest to the visitor.

    You know that desert and Oases went through many stages, In times of prosperity in the Nile Valley its control reached into the oases. In hard times, the oases were left to fend for themselves. Evidence of early human presence can be found throughout the Kharga depression, including along the escarpment. Most settlements occur around water sources including playa lakes and springs that are now fossilized.
    Some ancient settlements also have been found in the passes leading out of the oases.

    In pharaonic times Kharga Oasis, have been hard to come by. Only a little evidence for Kharga Oasis was found nearer to the Nile Valley and situated between it and Dakhla.
    There are references to the oasis region as far back as the Sixth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, when Harkhuf, a governor of Aswan, undertook several expeditions into the Western Desert, but it has not been possible to firmly identify his ‘Oasis Road.’

    New information about the Middle Kingdom has recently been found around the Luxor-Farshut road at the fringe of the Nile Valley.Desert pottery from as early as the Middle Kingdom has been found in the area.

    There must be a wealth of information about the oases and oasis travel in ancient Egypt awaiting discovery along this road.
    Perhaps the present study by the Oriental Institute of Chicago will solve some riddles about ancient life in the desert.

    Kharga Oasis

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    Dahab, Egypt

    dahab

    Somewhere in Egypt in eastern Sinai, a beautiful city located there….
    People called it Dahab which means (Gold) in the Arabic languages..it really deserves that presious name as it is famous for its great shining yellow color of sand like the gold.
    Till now Dahab city is not as famous as Sharm El Sheikh, but its popularity growing fast.
    and the name may soon refer to the wealth that tourism is bringing to the small Bedouin village of Assalah.

    Assalah is a combination of soft sand, gorgeous blue water, and a luxuriant strip of palm trees is pulling in the world, it is also the most developped part of Dahab.
    Assalah considered as a great place for beautiful nature, resorts, hotels, and restaurants that extend along the shore of Ghazala Bay.
    Overall Dahab is a very peaceful place to those who are looking for a calming exciting holiday.

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    Taba, Egypt

    taba

    At the extremity of Egypt’s international borders, a very beautiful magical place located some 70 km from Nuweiba.
    Taba is a paradise in Egypt that contains a great panoramic view of the sea and mountains. Taba is famous for its crystal clear blue water that all tourists around the world come to try swimming and snorkeling in this beautiful place.
    Taba is a very important place in Egypt as it contains an international airport, also its geographical location that links Egypt withJordan and Israel and attracts tourists from East Asia.
    Taba is an Egyptian small town that situated right on the edge of the Israeli border, actually, it is the latest piece of land that was returned to Egypt following Israel’s occupation of Sinai. I t has great spots for tourists to enjoy their holidays and have a lot of fun such as the Island of the Pharaoh and Salah Eldin Citadel.

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    Baris Oasis | Western Desert

    Baris Oasis

    Egypt contains lots great mysterious places, one of these great places is the Baris Oasis.
    Baris Oasis is a small Oasis but it is actually a part of the larger valley group that includes Al Kharga, Al Dakhla, and Al Farafra.
    Baris Oasis is small but it is very Important Place that worth to discover and visit, Baris Oasis dates back to 5000 BC, so you will find many ruins and architecture that extend different eras of time.

    Temple of Dush

    One of the most popular places in Baris Oasis is Temple of Dush it is considered one of the most reasons to visit Baris Oasis.
    Temple of Dush is a Greek Tempel that was built in the Ptolemaic era, it was built as an honor of Serapis the Greek god.
    The amazing thing about Dush Temple is that it still in a very good condition considering its age.

    Another reason to visit Baris Oasis, the citadel that built by the Turks, it is totally built from mud bricks. You can also visit the Coptic Christian church and many other old churches, you will see the history of the valley and the amazing development of architecture through the years.

    Baris Oasis  - Temple of Dush

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