Suzeeoutofthecity
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Suzee out of the City
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The travel adventures of a young Egyptian around Egypt and abroad, with a fixation on the Red Sea, diving, and photographs of delicious food.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 27 )
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Fayoum for the Night: Quaint and Easy Getaway from Cairo
I know what you're thinking 'Night in Fayoum' isn't exactly bucket-list material; but as a self-confessed travel addict, I find it embarrassing that I've lived... Read more
Posted on 28 March 2016 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Escape to Aswan: Sunny Weekend by the Nile
It was the first week of January, and I was already miserable. New Year's Eve had barely passed, and already I was feeling sorry for myself and frustrated by th... Read more
Posted on 28 March 2016 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Morocco’s Best City: Is It Fez Or Marrakech?
Ben Youssef Madarsa and its stunning wallsFirst, let me state the obvious: Morocco is a beautiful country to visit, a photographer’s orgasm, a feast for your... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Morocco’s Best City: Is It Fez Or Marrakech?
Ben Youssef Madarsa and its stunning wallsFirst, let me state the obvious: Morocco is a beautiful country to visit, a photographer’s orgasm, a feast for your... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Morocco’s Best City: Is It Fez Or Marrakech?
First, let me state the obvious: Morocco is a beautiful country to visit, a photographer's orgasm, a feast for your senses; a flurry of scents, oils, spices... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Travelling Cuba – Get There Before It’s Ruined!
Because a lot of friends have asked, and because travelling to Cuba is trendy now 'before the Americans get in and ruin it' (please stop saying that), I've... Read more
Posted on 29 May 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Travelling Cuba – Get There Before It’s Ruined!
Because a lot of friends have asked, and because travelling to Cuba is trendy now ‘before the Americans get in and ruin it’ (please stop saying that), I’ve... Read more
Posted on 29 May 2015 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Weekend in Rome: Travel Survival Tips
The stuff of every art enthusiast's dream, Italy's bustling and delightful Rome is a perfect destination if you're a history/art/architecture buff or a... Read more
Posted on 24 December 2014 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Weekend in Rome: Travel Survival Tips
View of the city from Villa BorgheseThe stuff of every art enthusiast’s dream, Italy’s bustling and delightful Rome is a perfect destination if you’re a... Read more
Posted on 24 December 2014 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Visa Travel Adventure: Living It up in Port Ghalib and Roaming the Southern Red...
Every now and then it's nice to pamper yourself and plan an easy, comfortable trip that's just a click of the mouse and a swipe of your Visa card away. The... Read more
Posted on 24 February 2013 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Visa Travel Adventure: Living It up in Port Ghalib and Roaming the Southern Red...
The Nayzec is one of the many beautiful swimming spots along the Marsa Alam coastEvery now and then it’s nice to pamper yourself and plan an easy, comfortable... Read more
Posted on 24 February 2013 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Holiday Hurghada: Beyond the Seedy Stereotypes
I’ll be honest with you: I’m not a fan of Hurghada. Due to a series of short stops in the city, I’ve gained several first impressions that are far from positive. Read more
Posted on 18 September 2012 TRAVEL -
Holiday Hurghada: Beyond the Seedy Stereotypes
I'll be honest with you: I'm not a fan of Hurghada. Due to a series of short stops in the city, I've gained several first impressions that are far from positive... Read more
Posted on 18 September 2012 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Visa Traveler Blog: Diving and Dining in Soma Bay
It’s strange to feel like a stranger in your own country; and I definitely felt like the odd one out at the Breakers Diving and Surfing Lodge, a quaint hotel... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2012 TRAVEL -
Visa Traveler Blog: Diving and Dining in Soma Bay
It's strange to feel like a stranger in your own country; and I definitely felt like the odd one out at the Breakers Diving and Surfing Lodge, a quaint hotel... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2012 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Beirut: Three Nights in the Middle East’s Most Expensive City
One of many graffiti around the AUB When it comes to travelling, I have often found myself in rather distressing situations, where a combination of excessive... Read more
Posted on 11 August 2012 TRAVEL -
Beirut: Three Nights in the Middle East’s Most Expensive City
When it comes to travelling, I have often found myself in rather distressing situations, where a combination of excessive optimism and poor arithmetic finds me... Read more
Posted on 11 August 2012 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Visa Traveler Blog: A Weekend in Gouna
Sometimes, the best type of a holiday is where you lie very still doing nothing, preferably in a cold swimming pool with a colder drink in hand. Read more
Posted on 15 July 2012 TRAVEL -
Tripoli: Unexpected and Exciting Libya
One of the greatest perks of unplanned travels is that you find yourself in unexpected cities trying to navigate exotic routes and interpreting new cultures.... Read more
Posted on 11 July 2012 DESTINATIONS, TRAVEL -
Tripoli: Unexpected and Exciting Libya
Al Safir Restaurant serves pretty good Indian cuisine in a schizophrenic interior design of Tunisian hammam meets Libyan meets Indian palace One of the... Read more
Posted on 11 July 2012 TRAVEL
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