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The Egyptian hidden gem built on 36 interlocked islands with 365 days of sunshine, turquoise waters & luxurious hotels

WITH golden beaches, turquoise water everywhere and 365 days of sunshine a year — it is unsurprising that Egypt is a paradise.

El Gouna, dubbed the “Venice of the Red Sea”, was created just 36 years ago – and it offers everything you would imagine a holiday of a lifetime should.

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El Gouna is just 25 km from Hurghada
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El Gouna is built on 36 interlocked islands
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The Steigenberger Golf Resort has 268 rooms
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The Steigenberger Golf Resort boasts playful architecture
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Built on 36 interlocked islands, surrounded by gorgeous lagoons, on 10km of sprawling beaches – this really was a world I’d never experienced before.

Following a 40-minute drive from Hurghada Airport, we arrived at the intriguing gated city.

I really felt like I stepped into a movie set in paradise, with the crystal clear waters, palm trees and charming pastel-coloured buildings. 

From the moment I arrived at the five-star Steigenberger Golf Resort, I was struck by the captivating views, alluring beaches and its thoughtful design. 

On check-in, we were informed of the ambassador program in El Gouna’s hotels. 

Each guest has a go-to staff member that will help with everything – from room service to booking tuk-tuks. 

Just a quick WhatsApp message and a glass of wine will be at your door. 

The enormous king-size bed, with plush linens, was incredibly snug. 

One of my favourite features in the room was the balcony, which overlooked the resort’s lush landscapes and the sparkling waters of the Red Sea. 

Each morning, sipping coffee while soaking in the stunning scenery became a cherished ritual.

FINE FEAST

The buffet at the Steigenberger Golf Resort had a diverse mix of options each morning and night. 

There was a nice balance between local Egyptian cuisine and international dishes.

Every time I walked around the buffet I seemed to find more sections. 

I quickly discovered a new favourite dessert, basbousa – a kind of semolina cake – and I was spoiled for choice with the selection of cocktails.

My favourite place to dine in the resort was Harumaki, El Gouna’s only teppanyaki restaurant, where talented chefs dished up mouthwatering dishes right in front of us.

DINE AROUND

With many of the hotels in El Gouna teaming up together, guests have the opportunity to explore the “Dine Around” options at other resorts, so you can experience life in each hotel.

The packages entice guests to try different hotel buffets and restaurants at an all-inclusive, full-board or half-board rate.

With 40 per cent of food in El Gouna sourced locally, there’s over 100 restaurants to try.

Dining at Cook’s Club, Casa Cook and The Chedi added a fabulous twist to indulging in El Gouna’s foodie scene. 

The resort boasted numerous facilities and activities for all the family.

GETTING THINGS DONE

Whether it was lounging by the pool, indulging in a spa treatment, or trying my hand at golf, there was never a dull moment. 

El Gouna’s vast 18-hole championship golf course has attracted golfers from all over the world, and other fun activities nearby include banana boat rides, tube rides, parasailing and wakeboarding.

Other fun activities nearby include banana boat rides, tube rides, parasailing and wakeboarding.

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The gardens in the Steigenberger Golf Resort lead to secluded lagoon beaches
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Dani explored the Sahara Desert by quad
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One of the highlights of the trip for me was the treasure hunt, which was not only fun but also a fantastic way to explore the town.

From boat trips to kayak challenges, this hunt had our adrenaline pumping while we discovered all El Gouna has to offer. 

SAFARI ADVENTURE

The town hosts an annual treasure hunt for visitors in October, while smaller hotel hunts take place throughout the year.

Another thrilling excursion for me was a desert trip with Alex Safari where we learned all about the Bedouin families that live in the Red Sea Mountains.

We sped across the Sahara Desert on dune buggies and quad bikes until a magnificent sun set stopped us in our tracks. 

El Gouna encourages tourists to enjoy all the hotels have to offer – so that’s exactly what I did. 

ADULT-ONLY RESORT

An afternoon in the adults-only resort Casa Cook was a treat. 

The desert-style oasis boasted gorgeous suites, poolside bars and panoramic views of the Red Sea. 

I was blown away with my first kitesurfing lesson at Casa Cook’s onsite Duotone kite centre.

Then it was time to unwind in the Beach Club, where the DJ played the perfect sunset chill-out tunes. 

Egypt‘s first-and-only Leading Hotel of the World, The Chedi El Gouna, was the perfect beachfront resort for soaking up the sun in style.

PRIVATE BEACH BLISS

Unwinding on the private beach and by the tropical-style pools was pure bliss.

Sipping a cocktail as the sun went down at the award-winning rooftop speciality sushi restaurant Nihon was the perfect way to end the day.

Couples will also love the adult-only Cook’s Club hotel, perched on the shores of Egypt’s Red Sea.

With its own private saltwater lagoon, beach and jetty, it’s the perfect spot for some water fun. 

Top activities include yoga classes, kitesurfing, windsurfing, snorkelling, scuba diving and horse riding.

There are lots of luxurious and affordable places to stay among Orascom’s 18 hotels.

SAFE AND SOUND

I felt extremely safe walking around the gated community of El Gouna. 

A great way to explore is by bike and the Baddel app makes it effortless to rent a bike.

What I loved most about the area was the pastel colour scheme of pinks, reds, oranges, yellows and earthy tones that all buildings must adhere to.

As one of the most sustainable spots in Africa, El Gouna has a dedicated solar plant providing a significant portion of the town’s energy needs.

SUSTAINABLILITY EFFORTS

The town has a zero-waste system, meaning over 85 per cent of all waste is reused and recycled.

It also recycles 100 per cent of its water via its onsite management plant.

Their commitment to sustainability is seen throughout from bamboo straws in bars to their eco-friendly transport.

And the best way to get around is by tuk-tuk, which always costs 80 cent no matter the distance. 

GO: EL GOUNA, EGYPT

GET THERE: We flew to London and onwards with EasyJet, which you can also get from Belfast.

STAY THERE: Live in luxury at the 5 H Steigenberger Golf Resort, with night stays starting from €103.63.

DO THERE: Lagoon boat trips, desert trip and kite surfing are all so much fun, and try the scavanger hunt. The Mega Alex Safari start from €35.

EAT THERE: Try the Dine Around programme, so you get to have a different dining experience every night.

I loved strolling around Abu Tig Marina – lined with impressive yachts and bustling restaurants. 

Fanadir Marina and Abydos Marina were perfect spots to catch some rays while people-watching.

While exploring the marinas, I learned about The El Gouna Float Fest with boat parties, live DJs, and gigs – and I will definitely be returning to sample that.

BAZAAR BUZZ 

For those who love to shop, there’s plenty of boutiques and bazaars dotted around. 

Egyptian House has a selection of homemade items and gifts which help support local women.

A must-see is the El Gouna Conference and Culture Centre with its striking archways set against the backdrop of neighbouring mountains and nearby traditional-style homes.

This captivating space, that’s perfect for selfies, hosts Egyptian and multinational events.

I now understand El Gouna’s official motto, “You will never want to leave”, and have proudly become a “gounie”.

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Alex Safari has a selection of amazing tours
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El Gouna experiences warm weather year round
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Orascom has 18 hotels throughout El Gouna
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A Place in the Sun’s Laura Hamilton, 43, reveals secret behind incredible figure from 5am workouts to Botox

A PLACE in the Sun’s Laura Hamilton has revealed the secret behind her incredible figure, from 5am workouts to Botox.

Presenter Laura, 43, says early-morning gym sessions and weight training are now a regular part of her routine – and she’s even built a gym in her home to stay on track.

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Speaking to The Sun at last week’s TRIC Awards, she said: “I was in the gym yesterday and I do lots of weights. I know loads of women in their mid-forties who are always talking about weights massively.

“I was always into cardio, but since I ran the London Marathon, I’ve got more into weights.”

Laura, who shares son Rocco, 11, and daughter Tahlia, 10, with her ex-husband Alex Goward, often squeezes in workouts before the school run.

She said: “I sometimes get up at 5am to do so. My friends and I joke that we’re in the 5am club. I don’t do it every day, but most mornings.”

As she’s moved into her forties, Laura says she’s become more conscious about skincare and wellness – taking collagen and learning routines from her 10-year-old daughter.

The TV personality said: “She’s so into skincare – I take tips off her, because I was never like that as a teenager.”

Channel 4 star Laura also confirmed she has had cosmetic tweakments, admitting: “Oh absolutely. I’ve had Botox before, and there’s lots of people who do it, so whatever suits you. If you want to do something, then do it for you.”

And despite the pressures of being on screen, Laura believes looking good should be a personal choice.

She gushed: “I love watching things on Instagram where you’ll see someone who has had work done, and someone who hasn’t. Whether you’re on television or not, it’s completely up to you.”

Back in 2022, Laura opened up about being hailed a “pin-up” and how she often received X-rated messages.

“I get some nice complimentary messages from people,” she explained to The Daily Star during a Facebook Live.

She then revealed that she was sent a rather X-rated snap.

Laura explained at the time how she was sent a photo of one of her followers in a face mask, adding: “But let’s just say it wasn’t of their face.”

Speaking of being a pin-up, Laura gushed over how it’s “really nice” to be dubbed as a “national beauty”.

Do's & Don'ts before and after Botox

Dr. Aamer Khan reveals the do's and don'ts with Botox

Do’s Before Botox

Consult a qualified practitioner with medical training and experience.

Inform your practitioner about all medications, supplements, and medical conditions.

Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E) for 24–48 hours.

Stay hydrated and have a light meal before your appointment.

Ask questions about the procedure, expectations, and outcomes.

Don’ts Before Botox

Avoid retinol, glycolic acid, or exfoliants on treatment areas for 24 hours.

Don’t schedule within 2 weeks of major events to allow time for the treatment to work and any healing. needed, possible bruising, which can occur.

Reschedule if you’re feeling unwell (cold, infection, etc.).

Try to avoid makeup on the day of treatment, unless it is mineral make up.

Do’s After Botox

Gently move treated muscles (smile, frown) to help Botox settle.

Stay upright for 4–6 hours post-treatment.

Apply cold compresses gently to reduce swelling if there is any.

Use mild, non-active skincare to keep skin clean and calm.

Don’ts After Botox

Do not lie down or bend over for at least 4–6 hours.

Avoid touching or rubbing the injected area for 24 hours.

Skip workouts and heat exposure (gym, saunas, hot yoga) for 24 hours.

Don’t apply makeup or active skincare for at least 12–24 hours.

Avoid alcohol and blood thinners for 24 hours post-treatment.

For any concerns post-treatment, always contact your provider directly. Mild redness, swelling, or bruising is common and usually subsides within a few days.

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Vina Morales Shares Heartfelt Advice to Single Mothers Facing Life’s Challenges

From Actress to Supermom: Vina Morales Inspires Fellow Single Parents VINA MORALES – As she gears up for her television comeback, Vina Morales offers a powerful message to single moms who are navigating the trials of parenthood. Veteran actress and singer Vina Morales continues to inspire not only through her craft but also with her ... Read more

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Miracle in Chon Buri: Woman Survives Suicide Attempt Amid Financial Struggles

In an unexpected twist of fate, a 49-year-old woman from the Sattahip district of Chon Buri pulled through a harrowing ordeal, much to the amazement of rescue workers and onlookers alike. The scene unraveled yesterday, July 5th, when authorities were called to a residence in tambon Phlu Taluang following a reported suicide attempt at the despairing hour of 9 in the morning. Police Captain Boonsong Yingyong, deputy investigation chief at the Phlu Taluang Police Station, responded promptly to the troubling situation. Upon entering the home, they encountered the woman hanging lifelessly from a door frame, her breath all but gone. Her 15-year-old son, who lives with autism, stood nearby, disoriented and emotional, a heart-wrenching image of innocence marred by distress. The tale that unfolded was one of complexity and sorrow woven with threads of financial strife and friendship gone awry. Neighbors clued the police in on the backstory: the woman,…

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Udon Thani Tragedy: Kanlaya’s Possible Kratom Overdose Raises Safety Concerns

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a second-year vocational student named Kanlaya was tragically found lifeless in her dorm room in Udon Thani on the morning of July 5th. Her passing came after reportedly consuming a substantial 1.5-litre bottle of kratom juice the night before, as her concerned friends informed police. The local authorities, alongside rescue and medical teams, responded swiftly to the dormitory, nestled in the Khlong Charoen community, when they received the distressing call at 10 a.m. on that fateful day, according to the account of Police Lieutenant Sirichai Photchakra from the Mueang Udon Thani station. Kanlaya’s situation was grim as she lay on her back on a bed in her second-floor room, exhibiting unexplained bruising on her arms, yet showing no evident signs of a struggle or assault. Although doctors estimated her time of death to be one to two hours before her discovery, the precise cause…

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