
Located close to the beautiful Hurghada Coastline, Paradise Hill is a 2250 sqm building comprising studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments over 5 floors (this represents just 60% of the total plot).
85% of all apartments have sea and island view, as well as a view of the swimming pool.
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Paradise Hill apartments are selling real fast, with 70% already sold! You do need to act fast if you want one! Contact us for availability.
As Property investors ourselves it ticks all the right boxes:
Our property management department will be responsible for renting at the owners request.
Property Management will be responsible for all maintenance on the units for a annual fee of £575.
Paradise Hill is located in the Arabia area of Hurghada, close to the Arabia Hotel. Is is approx. 3 minutes from city centre and just 10 minutes for Hurghada Airport and close to all the amenities.
Hurghada’s international appeal stems from its excellent location on the West Coast of the Red Sea, all year sunshine and an abundance of activities on offer for all.
The Diving and Scuba available is world renowned due to the Red Sea’s huge variety of marine life and Hurghada also benefits from a number of ship wrecks which puts the resorts standards of diving a cut above the rest.
For those who love the water there is also windsurfing, sailing, deep sea fishing and glass bottom boating available.
There is a fully serviced community comprising a chain of 20 islands linked by a series of bridges and canals. A place of natural beauty, it’s contrasting red sands of the desert and turquoise lagoons make it a truly spectacular leisure destination.
Tucked into the lower end of the Gulf of Suez, Hurghada is one of Egypt’s liveliest and busiest resorts. It manages to merge the old with the new to perfection in that its fine modern buildings sit happily alongside El-Dahar, the old town, which is the centre of everyday Egyptian life.
As in the rest of the peninsula, Water Sports, particularly diving has long been the main attraction of Hurghada. The area is renowned for its extraordinary and unique reefs. And for the non-divers, Giftun Island is perfect for snorkelling and as a spot for camping. The dive sights are guaranteed to astound even the most experienced diver, even beginners can enjoy the unique water gardens of the coral reefs close to shore. Underwater visibility is more than 30 meters and diving is possible up to 45 meters. You can take a day-trip to Giftun Island for snorkelling or a view of the ocean through a glass-bottomed boat or submarine.
When you're not in the sea you can shop in the boutiques, relax in the luxury holiday villages, and visit the aquarium or the Roman remains at nearby Gebel Aabu Dukhan. Day trips or safaris to explore the Red Sea Mountains by camel or jeep are also available.
Also from Hurghada visitors can travel aboard boat to the exceptional dive sites of Brothers Islands, Ras Mohammed and the Strait of Gubai, where Thistlegorm, the Red Sea’s most well known wreck is found. Merging the old with the new, Hurghada also has something to offer to the history buff. Jeep safaris can be arranged to visit one or two Roman Sites: Mounts Porphyritis and Mounts Claudianus.
As a cultural focal point, Hurghada has some fascinating spots that can be easily visited within one day, including ‘The Monastery of St Paul’ and ‘The Monastery of St Anthony’.
If you are seeking out nightlife, then you will find plenty in Hurghada. There are various nightclubs, bars and pubs that turn this diving town into a party town when the sun goes down.
The climate in Hurghada is very mild and the sun shines on average 10.5 hours a day. In the spring, the temperatures are during the day near 23 - 30°C, during the evening it cools off. In the summer the temperatures can get as high as 40°C but the air is mostly very dry, so that the heat does not feel oppressive. In addition a light north wind guarantees cooling. At night the temperatures do drop but it is still very warm. In the autumn the temperatures are again approx. 30°C with cooler nights. In the winter the temperatures average around 21°C and the water temperature is a little higher than the air temperature.
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From £13,450
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