150,000
Sinai Peninsula
Ras Mohammed National Park
Diving, luxury resorts, nightlife, and desert adventures
Glamorous, adventurous, and international
Where the Red Sea Sparkles
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH): Just 10 km northeast of the city.
Direct international flights from Europe, Middle East, and domestic flights from Cairo, Hurghada, and Luxor.
Transport: taxis, hotel shuttles, and private transfers.
Travel Tip: Resorts often provide free or pre-arranged transfers — book in advance to avoid overpriced taxis.
Sharm is best known for its natural and recreational landmarks:
Ras Mohammed National Park: Protected marine reserve with world-class diving and snorkeling.
Naama Bay: The heart of Sharm, filled with resorts, restaurants, and nightlife.
Shark’s Bay & Soho Square: Upscale dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Tiran Island: Popular for snorkeling, diving, and boat trips.
Old Market (Sharm El Maya): Traditional bazaar with spices, souvenirs, and street food.
Desert Adventures: Quad biking, camel rides, and trips into the Sinai mountains.
Winter (Dec-Feb): Mild, 17-23°C, great for diving and sunbathing.
Spring (Mar-May): Warm, 22-30°C, ideal for beach and desert trips.
Summer (Jun-Aug): Hot, 30-38°C, but sea breezes keep it comfortable.
Autumn (Sep-Nov): Warm, 25-32°C, excellent for diving visibility.
Best Time: March-May and September-November for ideal sea temperatures and diving conditions.
3-4 days: Enjoy Naama Bay, Ras Mohammed, and desert adventures.
5-7 days: Add Tiran Island, more diving, and relaxed resort time.
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Naama Bay: Central hub for nightlife, restaurants, and resorts.
Shark’s Bay: Upscale resorts, private beaches, and proximity to Soho Square.
Hadaba: Quiet area near the Old Market, good for families.
Nabq Bay: Newer area with luxury resorts and eco-tourism vibe.
Bedouin Heritage: Experience desert hospitality, tea ceremonies, and music.
Nightlife: Sharm is Egypt’s nightlife capital, with clubs, bars, and beach parties.
Soho Square: Cultural performances and modern entertainment.
Spiritual Sites Nearby: St. Catherine’s Monastery and Mount Sinai.
Sharm offers a mix of Egyptian street food and international fine dining:
Fresh Seafood: Red Sea grouper, lobster, and calamari are local highlights.
Grilled Kofta & Shawarma: Popular across the Old Market.
Bedouin Meals: Traditional slow-cooked dishes in the desert.
International Dining: Italian, Asian, and gourmet options in Soho Square and Naama Bay.
Street Sweets: Try baklava and basbousa at local stalls.
Taxis: Common but negotiate fares.
Ride-Hailing Apps: Careem operates in Sharm.
Hotel Shuttles: Many resorts offer free shuttles to Naama Bay and the airport.
Walking: Easy within Naama Bay and Soho Square.
All-Inclusive Resorts: Many visitors stay within resorts — but exploring outside adds authenticity.
Diving Permits: Bring certification if you’re an advanced diver.
Sun Protection: Strong UV year-round, pack sunscreen and hats.
Nightlife Dress Code: Casual by day, but smart casual is expected in upscale venues.
Bargaining: Always negotiate in the Old Market.
Sharm El Sheikh is famous for its coral reefs, luxury resorts, vibrant nightlife, and desert adventures. It’s one of the most popular Red Sea destinations in the world.
March-May and September-November are best for warm seas and excellent diving conditions. Winter is mild, while summers are hot but manageable with sea breezes.
Yes, Sharm is world-renowned for diving, with sites like Ras Mohammed National Park, Tiran Island, and famous shipwrecks such as the SS Thistlegorm.
By taxis, Careem ride-hailing app, hotel shuttles, or walking in Naama Bay. Private transfers are best for day trips.
3-4 days: For beaches, snorkeling, and nightlife.
5-7 days: For diving, island cruises, desert safaris, and excursions to Mount Sinai.
Fresh Red Sea seafood, Bedouin dishes in the desert, shawarma, kofta, and Egyptian sweets like baklava and basbousa.
Yes, many tours include an overnight drive, a sunrise hike up Mount Sinai, and a visit to St. Catherine’s Monastery.