
Egypt
In this inimitable country, the wonders of a still-captivating ancient civilisation continue to offer magical opportunities for today’s travellers.

From temples to skyscrapers, the sites and cultural experiences to be enjoyed within Egypt, Morocco, Oman, Jordan, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are as enthralling as they are various. Few travellers overlook the majesty of Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza; many also list the pink sandstone facades of Petra in Jordan as a once-in-a-lifetime attraction. Yet Saudi Arabia’s vast deserts, rugged coastline and crucial archaeological sites have only been open to visitors for a few years; Tunisia’s Roman ruins remain similarly well-preserved; Morocco’s souks, mountains and walled cities are endlessly rewarding; and, though little-known, Oman’s rolling sands and ornate mosques make it a greatly satisfying place to visit.

In this inimitable country, the wonders of a still-captivating ancient civilisation continue to offer magical opportunities for today’s travellers.

Time spent in this delightful North African country is a multisensory treat and a source of inspiration to its international visitors.

The oldest independent state in the Arab world, where ancient cities, desert and rugged mountains are fringed by sparkling seas.

Experience spectacularly well-preserved ancient ruins and unique natural riches, from the buoyant Dead Sea to a desert that doubles for Mars.

This welcoming country is blessed with a temperate climate, splendid beaches – and, in its lively cities, the architectural and cultural inheritance of a storied past.

Rock-hewn edifices, unspoiled diving and stunning contemporary architecture all come together in this dazzling portion of the Arabian Peninsula.

