The early civilisations of Egypt were the focal point and crucible of global culture, architecture and commerce.
More than 5,000 years ago a unified kingdom arose in Egypt, then came the Persians, the Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines, and then the Arabs who introduced Islam and the Arabic language in the 7th century.
Today modern Egypt, with its rapidly growing population, stable economy and political structure, sits at the heart of the Middle East.
With Cairo as the permanent headquarters for the League of Arab States, Egypt is a modern nation, proud of its past, but looking forward confidently to the future. Indeed the International Monetary Fund has rated Egypt as one of the top countries in the world undertaking economic reforms.
Serrenia is part of that bridge between past and future, located on the Red Sea, a short helicopter flight to international airports that put you just a few hours away from Europe, the Middle East, India and Russia.