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With sunshine and warm waters all year round, Sharm El Sheikh is a great destination to soak up the sun, dive into amazing coral reefs, and enjoy the sea. While the destination boasts the widest array of fun, exciting and even crazy water and extreme sports, you can easily book trips and safaris into the nearby Sinai desert. Add to that the exciting nightlife and the magical trips to the mountainous desert landscapes, you will know why Sharm El Sheikh is ranked among the best vacation destinations in the world.


What to do in Sharm El Sheikh?

  • Snorkelling & Diving: Sharm El-Sheikh is known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, making it an ideal spot for snorkelling and diving. The destination’s protected areas also hold other explorable coastal environments, like tidal flats and the two most northerly mangrove forests in the world.
  • Dessert Safari: Go on a desert safari through endless desert landscapes, scenic sunsets, and starry night skies. Enjoy walks along mud houses and ancient ruins, shop for locally made crafts and hang out with Bedouins.
  • Water Sports: From Wind Surfing, Parasailing and Kayaking to Pedal Boating, Glass-Bottom Boat Rides and Aquascope Submarining, a holiday in Sharm El Sheikh is not complete without some adventure in the sea.
  • Visit the Ras Mohammed National Park: Head over to the protected Ras Mohammed National Park and explore the peninsula's desert environment and its beaches with swim and snorkel stops along the way.
  • Visit the Old Market: The Old Market is a great place to experience the vibrant culture and traditions of Sharm El Sheikh. Put on your haggling hat and pick out ornaments and trinkets to take home as souvenirs.

Don’t forget to rent a car here to enjoy during your stay


What to see in Sharm El Sheikh?

al sahaba Mosque
the Colored Canyon
the Red Sea
saudi arabia traditional dish hineni

  • The Red Sea: The Red Sea Riviera is a long coastal area full of beautiful beaches where you can unwind with an overwhelming number of flora and fauna, go sightseeing, befriend the locals of a charming fishing village and explore the well-known therapeutic destinations sites.
  • Al Sahaba Mosque: Located in the Old Market, Al Sahaba Mosque is enwrapped in a stellar fusion of different styles, creating a unique blend of religious devotion with divine beauty.
  • St. Catherine's Monastery: Set beneath a mountain, St. Catherine’s Monastery has a heritage dating back to the fourth century AD and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Still a working monastery, St. Catherine’s has defensive walls that house chapels and a library museum.
  • The Coloured Canyon: One of the natural wonders of the Sinai, the Coloured Canyon is a maze of sandstone rocks in hues of yellow, purple, red, magenta and gold reaching up to a height of 40 meters. Take a full-day tour into the Sinai desert and hike through the spectacular Colored Canyon.
  • Namma Bay: Explore the vibrant Namma Bay and immerse yourself in the lively sights and sounds of this bustling coastal town. Enjoy the stunning beaches, bustling markets, and delicious local cuisine.

What to eat in Sharm El Sheikh?

  • Bedouin Tea: Bedouin tea is a traditional herbal tea made with sage, mint, and other local herbs. The special ingredient is habak, a mint-like herb that grows in the Sinai desert in the winter.
  • Seafood: Take your pick from a choice of grilled, fried or baked fish with the garnish of your liking and a side of clams, oysters, calamari, crab, lobster or shrimp to complete a kingly, culinary experience.
  • Egyptian Street Food: If you’re in Sharm El Sheikh, you have to try the street food at least once. From felafel and shawarma to koftas, there are so many amazing dishes on the streets of Sharm that will surely melt your taste buds, leaving you asking for more.
  • Foul Medames: If one meal can be considered the national dish of Egypt, it’s foul medames. It’s made with cooked fava beans, combined with various Egyptian spices and traditionally served in pitta bread.
  • Koshari: Koshari is a simple, yet flavorful Egyptian national dish consisting of rice, pasta, and lentils. Before serving, Koshari is topped with wine vinegar and a spicy sauce based on tomatoes or chilis, adding even more flavour to the hearty dish.

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