Luxor Holidays 2012 – Discover the ancient opulence
Perhaps the most famous resort in Egypt and an extremely popular tourist destination, particularly for those interested in ancient Egypt because it boasts an exceptionally rich legacy of temples, tombs and monuments. However, Luxor holidays are not simply about gazing at the typical holiday tourist traps, impressive though they are. On your holidays in Luxor, this captivating city has a great deal more up its sleeve along with its ancient sights. The city really comes to life when the sun sets, there are sophisticated bars for young, and young at heart socialites to enjoy, along with palm fringed pools by which to sample the delicacies of the region. On your Luxor holidays, there are a great range of hotels and accommodation to choose from. There are grand five star hotels with opulent views to the chance to sleep in a hostel with a sleeping bag. This wonderful city is as diverse and fascinating as its history and every year millions of tourists visit on their holidays in Luxor and leave having fallen in love with its charms.
Last Minute Holidays in Luxor – Offering unrivalled ambience

There are lots of holiday deals on cheap holidays in Luxor no matter which time of the year you choose to travel.The town is bursting with souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants, while the Nile River carries feluccas and luxury hotel ships. The streets are always filled with the cries of shop owners, horse-drawn carriages (Caleches), taxi drivers and tour guides, all offering their services to the newly arrived holiday maker, whether wealthy tourist or economizing backpacker.
All Inclusive Cheap Holidays in Luxor 2012 – Visit the impressive temples
Many visitors on their Luxor holidays find that the action on the street is just as captivating as the temples they have come to see. The shopkeepers do tend to push for a buy but once tourists realise they are simply making a living it seems insignificant when compared to the beautiful backdrop and relaxed ambiance. The impressive structures of the Temples of Luxor and of Karnak are within the town itself, the biggest attractions lie on the west bank across the Nile, where the funerary complexes of the Tombs of the Nobles, the Valley of the Kings, and Valley of the Queens relate the fascinating story of the ultimate resting places of ancient royalty.