Hotel Occupancy In Sharm El-Sheikh Is Rising

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Salem Saleh the head of tourism authority for Sharm El Sheikh has divulged that the number of people staying in hotels in the area has increased since the start of August.

Hotel occupancy levels have risen to 58% even though the Arab and Egyptian tourists have mainly left the resort city since the start of Ramadan.

Sharm el-Sheikh's warm climate and good coastlines is still attracting a growing number of British, Russian and Italian visitors throughout the holiday season.

Sharm el Sheikh is a very attractive and popular destination for British holiday makers in particular and this has been reinforced by budget airline, Monarch's decision to extend the number of flights to the country this winter.

With its yearlong sunshine, Egypt appeals to a broad range of people as it has a range of land-based leisure pursuits which continue to pull in sightseer's year on year. The destination offers leisure activities such as scuba diving, horse and camel riding, historical attractions and desert safaris and there are a range of clubs, casinos, bars and restaurants to enjoy at night.

Earlier this year tourism officials had complained about a drop in the number of holidaymakers visiting Egypt since January's revolution, which overthrew former President Hosni Mubarak. However the head of the Tourism Authority for Sharm el-Sheikh has said that the number of tourists and hotel occupancy rates will continue to rise as Sinai becomes more stable.

Hotel and property investments in Sharm el-Sheikh have also motivated a number of investors because of their strong rental income and continual high occupancy levels.

Visitor arrivals to Egypt continue to foster with more than 7 million tourists to date in 2010 and 15 millions predictable in total by December. The majority of visitors originate from Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Russia with the latter showing a 95% foster in Q1 2010. Such sustained growth is fuelling promote demand for quality accommodation in prime tourism hotspots across Egypt. Rich in history, culture and natural wonders, Egypt affords a myriad of attractions with the Red Sea coast in particular enduring accepted with individuals, couples and families alike.

Properties in established Sharm El Sheikh town such as the new Monna Sharm development remain inexpensive and start from only Ă‚Ĺ 23,400 for a studio apartment with swimming pool views and communal roof patio whilst freehold properties such as the studio, 1 and 2 bed apartments at Royal Beach can be purchased in the up and advent resort of Hurghada, easily available with direct flights from the UK.

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31 Aug, 2011


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