
Description
Al-Quseir, known in Ptolemaic times
as the White Harbor, has a long history as one of the major
ports of the Red Sea. From here, Queen Hatshepsut launched
her expedition to the Land of Punt, as depicted in the reliefs
in Deir el-Bahari temple at Luxor. Legend has it that the
expedition returned with two live panthers and 21 incense
trees. The 16th century fortress of Sultan Selim, still
standing in the center of town, shows al-Quseir's former
strategic importance. Today, it is a quiet resort with sandy
beaches, clear waters and coral reefs. The town's narrow
streets are lined with colorful bazaars which have a decidedly
Bedouin accent. An ancient caravan trail, to Qift in the
Nile Valley, leads from al-Quseir through the mountains,
passing several Pharaonic and Roman sites. A new road, directly
to Luxor, opens soon.
Location:
80 Km South of Safaga, Red Sea, Egypt
How to get there:
From outside Egypt
Some international flights now go to Quseir, otherwise fly
direct to Cairo then either take an internal flight (see
below) or go overland by bus or by car.
Contact your travel agent for details.
From Cairo
Overland
You may like to book a tour through a travel agent or hire
your own transport. Bear in mind that desert driving has
special requirements and be sure to get a
suitable vehicle and guidance on possible hazards. 0therwise
you can travel to each location by bus or service taxi and
arrange trips from there.
Quseir:
Service taxis or buses (including Superjets) from Ahmed
Helmi terminal, near Ramses Station or from abdel Mounim
Riyad terminal, near the Ramses Hilton Hotel.