Unexpected trip to Egypt, Paradise Island.

All welcome! This post is the second, final, post dedicated to my spontaneous trip to Hurghada. Here is the first part of my story. By and large, Hurghada is not a place you can talk about for a long time, so everything will be quite capacious.

And so the day of our trip to the paradise island came. We ate breakfast, armed ourselves with a bottle of rum (E-ho-ho!) And went to the pier of our hotel, where a yacht with a group of tourists was already waiting for us. Immediately, we rented snorkelling equipment, loaded onto the ship and set out on the road.

Departing from the hotel, it opened an excellent view:

Quite a little off the coast, coral reefs began to be seen:

And me, in the meantime, imposed a towel on my head)))

Well, finally, we saw something for which everything was started. Dolphins !!!!

Of course, there was no way to take a picture with them in the water, since I had not yet acquired a camera for underwater shooting, and there were no tourists left on board of our yacht - they all jumped into the water immediately. Naturally, the dolphins immediately swam from us, but still, I bathed with dolphins. This is a fact =)

Later we sailed to the side, where there were large reefs:

With such a crowd, you can not swim very much: constantly someone touches you with your foot, you can easily get a heel in your nose. However, pleasure is doubtful.

Having got out of the water, I made another photo from the series "Gopnik-traveler":

When all the others swam and climbed the yacht, we went to the same "paradise island":

In fact, the island does not represent anything of interest. Just sand, expensive bar with drinks and a lot of tourists like us. And everything would be very boring, if not for our good liter of Roma =)

Here is your advice: be sure to take more drinks on this tour, since there they are insanely expensive. There is nowhere to take alcohol, so stock up.

After having hung out there for a while, we sailed back to the hotel, and I on the way slightly burned:

On the whole, I was pleased with the trip, which can be seen in the following photo:

Should I go to Egypt? Of course yes. In a city it is better not to go out - the local people are very intimidating, and you just can not walk. Entertainment is minimal, and all of it is not very good. Egypt is great for those who appreciate all inclusive and enter the state of the animal for a week, or for those who can lie on the deck chair all day, periodically turning over (grilled chicken). Of course, the underwater world of the Red Sea will not leave much indifference to anyone, but it's better to dive in Sharm (I myself was not there, but I was told by so familiar divers).

That's the whole story about Egypt!

Peace!

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