Divers should book cheap flights to Egypt

3

Mar

2010

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 Jet2Flights@ 02:55 PM

Divers may wish to book cheap flights to Egypt in order to indulge their hobby in stunning surroundings.

According to the Telegraph, Ras Mohammed National Park is one of the top ten diving sites in the world.

The newspaper highlighted a number of attractions in the area, including the vertical wall at Shark Reef.

This was said to be "prized" for its concentration of marine life and hailed as one of the centerpieces of the entire national park.

Divers may also find lots to enjoy at Yolanda Reef, which again was described as a good place to spot marine life.

Ras Mohammed National Park is located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, not far from the city of Sharm el Sheikh.

This means it is quite easily accessible from the UK, as the region is serviced by an international airport.

Earlier this week, Tom Hall of Lonely Planet highlighted Egypt as a good option for people who want to enjoy an affordable holiday overseas this year.

Book cheap flights to Egypt online from Jet2.com, the friendly low fares airline.

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