Istanbul is a unique blend of two continents. From a cultural and geographical aspect, Istanbul is considered as the link that connects Asia and Europe.

With its colorful daily city life and vibrant nightlife, Istanbul provides travelers with an amazing experience. The city's stunning silhouette blends historical sites and monuments from the Byzantine, Ottoman, and Turkish periods.

 

With its excellent climate and wonderful harmony of archaeological, historical, and natural attractions throughout the year, Antalya and its surroundings are an important and famous tourism center on the Mediterranean Coast.

Antalya is a destination where sea, sun, history, and nature constitute in perfect harmony, and it also has the most beautiful and clearest coast along the Mediterranean.

Tunis, a thriving modern metropolis and major historic city, is always full of surprises.

Several historic buildings on the outskirts of the medina open their doors, some as museums or cultural centers, others as cafés and tea rooms. A fascinating array of cultures and customs, and a rich historical history.

The Medina hides many treasures. Pictorial quarters with stunning facades radiate from its gates, while chic restaurants and entertainment places rub shoulders with modern quarters on the outskirts.

Cairo is filled with amazing tourist attractions.

The city is most famous for containing the famous Giza Pyramids Complex that holds one of the Seven Wonders of the World the Great Pyramid of King Khufu, the world’s oldest and biggest statue the Sphinx and the house of mummification the Valley temple.

The Egyptian Museum in the center of town is a must see, with its countless Ancient Egyptian artifacts, as is shopping at the Khan al-Khalili bazaar.

Jeddah , the main gateway to Mecca the holiest city in Islam. It is considered as a port for Mecca to receive the province’s traders and visitors of all nationalities.

A city noted for its many cultures, magnificent beaches, classic souks reflecting local customs, charming folklore, and scrumptious traditional foods and the inner districts that tell the story of a beautiful past in addition to several historical mosques and markets still visited by locals today.

Medina is one of Islam’s two holiest cities, making it a key destination for millions of pilgrims traveling to Saudi Arabia for Hajj or Umrah and visit Al Masjid Al Nabawi (The prophets mosque), Quba mosque and Mount Uhud.

Outside of its holy sites, the Medina Province has breathtaking views and architecture unlike anywhere else. A wealth of natural wonders awaits just outside the city limits located in the Hijaz region along Saudi’s western coast, Medina makes a good base for short trips both to the Red Sea and deeper into the desert.