I lived in Luxor for 4 years before I came to live in Hurghada, I know exactly what you mean, I felt like a fish out of water when I first came here, it was a complete change. There were a handful of English people that lived here (now there are many English) so everywhere I went people spoke to me in Russian or German. The Egyptians that spoke English didn't understand me because they had learned English from other foreigners so it was broken English, when I spoke they used to say they felt like donkeys because they thought they spoke English well and couldn't understand me, of course our English is the Queens English so they couldn't understand anything being said.
I missed Luxor so much, where I knew everyone and as you say the history. I missed lying at the Sheraton pool looking out over the Nile. Once every month I would go on one of the boats to Aswan and of course visit the temples on the way, that was my monthly holiday. I also used to come to Hurghada for a few days to go snorkeling and shop so I had the best of both worlds.
The reason I moved to Hurghada was I came here in the summer and the weather was cooler with a sea breeze and fresher. I went to the supermarkets and found so many more items that I could not get in Luxor, and there was so much more to do. I met some friends here and we went bowling (which I haven't done since because it breaks my nails). We went on a boat to Mahmaya, which like Semsema said is like paradise, we had lunch on the golden beach with a bottle of wine looking out to sea. I was able to have my hair cut at a proper hairdressers and come out without one side longer than the other. I also took the ferry to Sharm el Sheikh and had a few days there, drove up to Nuweiba stopping at Dahab on the way. Everywhere seemed more accessible from Hurghada and it just seemed more civilised without offending anyone.
So, I looked for a flat that overlooked the sea, went back to Luxor, looked for a furniture removal van, packed all my belongings and furniture and came down here, that was 7 years ago.
I have been back to Luxor a few times and stayed with Chocolatey, we shared a flat when I lived in Luxor for a couple of years, so it is just like being back home again with nothing changed, so I am lucky to have the best of both worlds still.
The more you all post and join in we will get to know each other and about the way we live, it will be nice for you all to visit Hurghada and know people here and vice versa, I have two spare bedrooms!! You will all know more about the area, even if you are not interested in living here it's still nice to visit for a few days.
Sharm4me, it would be wonderful for you to tell us about Sharm, afterall, the forum is RedSea4u, so your input would be very useful and informative and we would be very grateful.
So here's to getting to know each other
