Has anyone ever been to Aswan? If so whats it like? My parents a few friends are hoping to visit here in October, they will be looking to mainly use it as a base to visit surrounding areas. They are looking at two hotels:
Elephantine Island Resort Movenpick
Isis Island Resort.
Many thanks!
'Hastle hastle hastle' market. There is not much to see at the dam, just soldiers.
Stay in Luxor instead, a brilliant place!
We stayed there for three nights while on a cruise in March. We found that there was not much to do, just boat trips on the river or a busy Stay in Luxor instead, a brilliant place!
we went on a 2 day trip down to aswan in january. we were based in luxor & it was our 2nd trip to egypt our first trip we went to cairo from luxor so this time thought we'd head off to aswan as i really wanted to go to abu simbel. we flew down to aswan for our stay & we were in the new cataract hotel it was fine but if i had a recommendation just for ambience it would be the old cataract hotel which is next door to the new cataract, beautiful old moorsh style building. both hotels have a gorgeous location overlooking the nile & elephantine island. as guests to the new cataract we could have a drinks on the beautiful terrace of the old c hotel & we really enjoyed sitting there. it was about a 10 min walk from these hotels down to the main strip on the nile.
personally i would prefer to stay in luxor as from there you have the option of going to cairo, seeing all luxors sights & going to aswan. we really enjoyed aswan and spent our time down in some cafe/bars right on the nile on the main drag where all the huge cruise ships park up. it was nice to sit in these places enjoy a drink where locals go too. i loved abu simbel & it was well worth the trip. there is a lot of hassle in aswan from felucca captains but it wasnt aggressive, i will say that there was much more hassle there from men staring at me overtly much more so than in luxor. i made sure i wore cropped trousers & covered up my strappy top with a jacket when we were walking around/left the bars but the men still would walk 2 paces in front of me staring at my covered up chest saying'lovely lady,lucky man etc etc, oblivious to the fact that i was holding hands with my husband & he was on the verge of exploding into violence!!!!! but apart from that in still enjoyed seeing somewhere else different in egypt. i would have liked to stay maybe abnother 2 days ( we were there for 2 nights 3 days) but that would have been enough. there was not so many tourists wandering aound the toursits we saw all seemed to shelter in their big crusie ships & allow themselves to be herded off to the sights without really venturing around aswan which was a shame, as the locals we met ( not the leery ones) were very friendly & welcoming.
i dont know much about the 2 hotels you mentioned but be aware one hotel in aswan ( not sure which ) is possibly the most incredible blot on a beautiful landscape i have ever seen, it is on the other side of the nile from the town & has what looks like an airport control tower at the front & is unfinished - horrible
aswan & abu simbel airports were an experience to say the least, chaos would be a complete understatement but we just laughed & didnt let it spoil a great little trip.
if you have any specific q's about aswan please let me know (post or pm) & i'll do my best to answer for you i can also send some pics to an email if wanted to give an idea of what its like round aswan.
We stayed on the Isis Elephantine Island hotel. It does look a bit odd, but when you are on the island you don't have to look at it. It is really peaceful there with a large swimming pool and choice of restaurants etc.
We found Aswan to be much less 'touristy' than Luxor and more of a normal Egyptian town. The daily market is certainly a local affair, with more fruit and veg than tourist tat. Ther are also a couple of nice places to sit by the river - our favourite is a little bar/restaurant on a boat on the Nile - the EMY.
We went to Abu Simbel by minibus (hired our own from Thomas Cook). This was £50 each (cheaper than the £65 they ask for an excursion) and we went at 1030 not 0400!
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