Sinai’s Crown Jewel
Perched on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula between the desert and the deep blue Red Sea, Sharm El Sheikh is Egypt’s most glamorous resort destination. Its world-famous diving sites, luxury hotels, and proximity to both marine and desert wonders make it a must-visit.
Diving & Snorkeling
- Ras Mohamed National Park — Egypt’s first national park, with some of the best wall diving in the world. The Shark and Yolanda reefs are legendary.
- Tiran Island — Four spectacular coral reefs (Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon) with dramatic drop-offs and abundant marine life.
- SS Thistlegorm Wreck — One of the world’s top wreck dives. This WWII British ship rests at 30 meters, loaded with motorcycles, trucks, and ammunition.
- Blue Hole (Dahab) — A short drive north, this famous sinkhole is one of the most iconic dive sites on the planet.
Land Excursions
- Mount Sinai — Climb the sacred mountain where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments. The sunrise from the summit is unforgettable.
- St. Catherine’s Monastery — One of the oldest working Christian monasteries in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site at the foot of Mount Sinai.
- Colored Canyon — A narrow gorge with stunning layers of multi-colored sandstone, perfect for hiking.
Naama Bay
The heart of Sharm’s nightlife and dining scene. The pedestrian promenade is lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops, buzzing with energy every evening.