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11:15am Friday 14th December 2007
There's no better base to stay in Egypt than First Choice's Holiday Village Red Sea.
With an exotic beachfront location in the heart of the Red Sea and close to Sharm el-Sheikh, this spacious and friendly holiday village offers everything you'll need for an unforgettable family holiday, all in one place.
Whether you want to spend your days lying by the pool, or braving the high ropes course, there's something for everyone. You can laze in the Jacuzzi, have a kickabout on the football pitch, or learn how to dive, it's up to you.
Among the village's sports and health facilities you'll find a gym, sauna and In2action's exciting family activities, which include raft-building, archery and canoeing.
Along with fantastic activities and live entertainment for the whole family, there's so much for the kids to do - you'll never hear the dreaded words I'm bored'.
There is something for every age group, with kids' clubs, an adventure playground and a crèche, as well as Stagecoach theatre school and a Holiday Soccer School with FA qualified coaches.
Surrounding a blue lagoon-style pool, the contemporary, comfortable apartments of this four-star complex are in a beautiful setting by the Red Sea.
Whether you opt for an all-inclusive or self-catering holiday, there's a choice of places to eat and drink including Mediterranean, Indian, Asian and buffet restaurants.
With so much fun in one place you might never want to leave the Village, but Egypt also offers some exciting places to explore. You'll be just 25 minutes away from Na'ama Bay, the bustling heart of Sharm el-Sheikh.
You can fly to Egypt with First Choice Airways from Cardiff International Airport from May 2008.
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