"Top diving. Great nightlife. And near-endless sunshine. Sparkling Sharm El Sheikh hits the spot for scuba fans, beach lovers and party-goers.'
Sun, sea and fun by the bucket-load. That's pretty much Sharm El Sheikh in a nutshell. Perched on the southernmost tip of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, it's drenched in hot, hot sunshine. No wonder it's become the place to holiday in recent years. Everything that Sharm – as everyone calls it - has to offer comes down to its location. Once a sleepy fishing village, this resort now spreads between Nabq Bay in the north, down through the tourist heart of Naama Bay, to Maya Bay in the south. Wherever you are, look one way and you'll see the rocky landscapes of the Sinai Desert. Look the other, and you'll clock what most people come here for – the Red Sea. With incredible coral reefs, shipwrecks and marine life all basking in its warm waters, this is one of the world's blockbuster scuba spots. Add the endless beaches that line it into the mix and there's only one possible conclusion. Whichever way you look at it, Sharm has drawn itself one of the best location straws in the world. And that's not all. There's still its luxury hotels, fabulous shopping malls and endless supply of restaurants to think about. Not to mention the camel treks and thrilling desert excursions. All topped with a large helping of electrifying nightlife. Looking for sun, sea and fun? Take it away Sharm El Sheikh.
Not far from the resort, you can visit the Ras Mohammed National Park. It's made up of two contrasting examples of natural beauty - one on land and the other beneath the waves of the Red Sea. The Park features immense sandstone mountains that spill down to stunning coral reefs.
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Our hotels and apartments in Sharm El Sheikh include Amarante Garden Palms, Baron Hotel, Baron Palms Resort, Club Magic Life Sharm El Sheikh Imperial, Creative Grand Sharm Hotel, Creative Mexicana Resort, Crowne Plaza Resort, Dreams Beach Resort, Dreams Vacation Resort, Falcon Hills, Falcon Inn Viva Sharm, Four Seasons, Grand Rotana Resort And Spa, Hilton Fayrouz, Hilton Sharks Bay Resort, Hilton Sharm Dreams, Hotel Cleopatra Tsokkos, Hotel Royal Plaza, Hotel Tropicana Rosetta, Iberotel Club Fanara And Residence, Iberotel Grand Sharm, Iberotel Palace, Inter Plaza Beach Hotel, Jaz Mirabel Beach, Jaz Mirabel Club, Jaz Mirabel Park, Louis Tiran Sharm, Maritim Jolie Ville Golf Resort, Maritim Jolie Ville Resort And Casino, Mercure Luna, Park Inn Resort, Radisson Sas Resort, Reef Oasis Blue Bay Resort And Spa, Renaissance Golden View Beach Resort, Savita Resort And Spa Hotel, Sharming Inn, Sierra, Sofitel Sharm El Sheikh, Sol Verginia, Sonesta Beach Resort, Sonesta Club, St George Three Corners, The Hilton Sharm Waterfalls Resort, The Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh, The Ritz Carlton, The Three Corners Kiroseiz Resort, Tropicana Club Azure, Tropicana Grand Azure Resort, Tropicana Grand Oasis, Tropicana Jasmine Club, Tropicana Sea Beach and Tropicana Tivoli.
Looking for holidays in Egypt Red Sea? Our Egypt Red Sea holiday destinations include Dahab, El Gouna, Hurghada, Makadi Bay, Marsa Alam, Nuweiba, Sharm El Sheikh, Soma Bay, Taba and Taba Heights.
Beaches and Sharm El Sheikh are really one and the same thing. You can't separate them. Nearly everyone who holidays here comes for the beach scene. Sharm's sands unfurl for 60 kilometres along the coast in dazzling ribbons, bays and coves of gold and white. The busiest stretch is at Naama Bay, where you'll find Sharm's main promenade and tourist hub. Here, you'll find shimmering sands and gentle waters, perfect for snorkelling, diving lessons and other watersports. Smaller beaches, like those at White Knights, Nabq and Sharks Bay, lie to the north, while you've got the rocky headland of Ras Um Sidd to the south. All along the coast, most of the big hotels have private beaches – sections of sands with their own sunloungers, watersports and bar facilities - so you can relax and catch the rays in total comfort. Of course, Sharm's beaches aren't just about sun-drenched sands. They melt into some of the world's most phenomenal diving and snorkelling sites. From Nabq Bay to Ras Um Sidd, flipper fanatics can wow at glorious coral reefs teeming with over 1,000 species of tropical fish. With luminous snappers, clown fish and manta rays, it gives the London Aquarium a run for its money. Add the astonishing clarity, warm water and number of diving schools and you've got the perfect venue to take the plunge. And of course, for experienced divers, Sharm is heaven itself. Don your wetsuit and join an organised dive to the waters of Ras Mohammed National Park or the Tiran Straits. The seas here play host to exciting sheer drop-offs, deep blue canyons and haunting shipwrecks alive with Nemo lookalikes. Keep your fins crossed and you might just catch a glimpse of a dolphin, turtle or even a huge whale shark.
The shopping's great in Sharm. If you're after the usual holiday stuff like beachwear and postcards, the centre of Naama Bay will come up trumps. This is where you'll find El Sharm Mall – a cobbled avenue crammed with tourist stores, restaurants, bars and beach shops. Around it lies a grid of smaller shopping streets and a main road dotted with glitzy indoor malls selling designer, duty-free and big brand goods. If you're on the lookout for authentic mementoes however, head to the souk in Old Sharm. It's superb souvenir-hunting territory – even though it's actually a modern recreation of an old Arabian souk. Step inside and you'll be greeted by maze-like lanes of stalls stuffed with aromatic spices, shishas, rugs, silver and gold. As well as Bedouin handicrafts, pottery, perfumes, mother of pearl ornaments and crisp Egyptian cotton. There's even a roaring trade in belly-dancing gear. A word of advice though. Don't forget to haggle. And haggle hard. Sharm's touristy credentials mean that prices can be high, so it's up to you to negotiate. A good rule of thumb is to aim for 20-30% off the original price. Do that and you've probably clinched yourself a decent deal. And if you don't crack it – walk away. Often, the trader will have second thoughts and call you back.
Take a trip out through rugged, rocky scenery and visit St Catherine's Monastery - located at the foot of the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments. St Catherine was supposedly tortured on a spiked wheel for her beliefs and today gives her name to the Catherine Wheel firework. You can enjoy a guided tour of this famous sanctuary and see the legendary 'Burning Bush'. Or why not travel further afield to Cairo, Luxor or Petra - Sharm El Sheikh is the ideal base.
500km south east of Cairo
About 20 minutes