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Sharm El Sheikh

Sharm El Sheikh - Refined Luxury and the Spectacular World of the Red Sea.

Sharm El Sheikh is one of Egypt’s most exclusive resorts, located on the Sinai Peninsula and renowned for its crystal-clear waters and spectacular coral reefs. It is an ideal destination for snorkeling, diving, and exotic seaside holidays.

The resort stretches across several famous bays, including Naama Bay, Sharks Bay, Nabq Bay, and Sharm El Maya, each offering a distinct atmosphere—from tranquil beaches to lively areas filled with restaurants and nightlife.

Below the surface, Sharm El Sheikh reveals an entirely different world. Just offshore, visitors can discover colorful fish and breathtaking coral formations, making it a true paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

  • Gardens Bay: Golden beaches, ideal for snorkeling. Coral reefs are close to the shore and accessible via pontoon.
  • Naama Bay: Known for its calm waters and wide beaches. Sea access is usually via pontoon.
  • Sharm El Maya: Sandy beach, safe for children. No coral near the shore.
  • Nabq Bay: Gentle entry into the water, with coral reefs found at greater depth. Recommended for families.
  • Sharks Bay: Rocky area protected from the wind. Excellent for snorkeling, less suitable for swimming with children.
  • Hadaba: Cliffside coastline with access only via pontoons. Suitable for diving, but less convenient for families with young children.
  • Ras Nasrani: Clean beaches, but access is difficult due to corals. Hotels provide pontoons.

On land, the city also offers a few cultural landmarks, such as the Al Mustafa Mosque and small local museums inspired by ancient Egyptian history. Nearby excursions
to Mount Sinai and Saint Catherine’s Monastery add a spiritual and historical dimension to the holiday experience.

Sharm El Sheikh is the perfect choice for those seeking relaxation as well as exotic experiences in a premium setting.