Luxury Sharm El Sheikh Tours & Experiences

Sharm El Sheikh: Egypt's Red Sea Gem


Sharm El Sheikh, often called the “Pearl of the Red Sea,” is one of Egypt’s most famous resort cities, located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, and it’s the meeting point of the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba. Blessed with year round sunshine, crystal clear waters, and breathtaking coral reefs, it’s a paradise for beach lovers, divers, and adventure seekers alike. Renowned for its luxurious resorts, vibrant nightlife, and world class diving spots like Ras Mohammed National Park and Tiran Island.

The crystal clear waters in Sharm El Sheikh boast visibility reaching up to 40 meters, making it a paradise for divers and snorkelers seeking to explore some of the world's most diverse coral gardens. Beyond the underwater wonders, the city serves as your gateway to the landscapes of the Sinai Desert and the protected wilderness of Ras Mohammed National Park.

Sharm El Sheikh Egypt Red Sea Gem

Top Beaches in Hurghada


naama bay

Naama Bay

The beating heart of Sharm El Sheikh's tourism scene, Naama Bay combines a beautiful sandy beach with a vibrant promenade lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops. This bay offers calm, shallow waters perfect for families and novice swimmers. The beach provides easy access to snorkeling opportunities right from the shore, where colorful fish dart between the coral formations just meters from the coastline.

The bay's infrastructure makes it ideal for visitors seeking convenience alongside natural beauty. Beach loungers, umbrellas, and water sports equipment are readily available, while the nearby hotels and resorts ensure that refreshments and facilities are never far away. Evening strolls along the promenade reveal a different side of Naama Bay, as the area comes alive with live music, traditional performances, and the gentle lapping of waves under starlit skies.

sharks bay

Shark's Bay

Despite its intimidating name, Shark's Bay is actually one of the safest and most family friendly beaches in Sharm El Sheikh. The bay earned its name from the harmless reef sharks that occasionally grace divers with their presence in deeper waters, far from the swimming areas. This beach is renowned for its exceptional snorkeling opportunities, with healthy coral reefs beginning just a few meters from shore.

ras um sid beach

Ras Um Sid Beach

Located near the lighthouse at the southern tip of Sharm El Sheikh, Ras Um Sid Beach offers a more secluded and tranquil beach experience. This rocky coastline is particularly popular among serious snorkelers and divers, as the coral wall here drops into deep blue waters teeming with marine life.

The beach requires a bit more effort to access, involving a walk down rocky paths, but this natural barrier helps maintain its pristine condition and peaceful atmosphere.

nabq bay

Nabq Bay

Situated about 35 kilometers north of Naama Bay, Nabq Bay represents the wild and untouched side of Sharm El Sheikh's coastline. This protected area forms part of Nabq Protectorate, home to the northernmost mangrove forests in the Red Sea. The combination of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove ecosystems creates a unique environment supporting an extraordinary diversity of marine and bird life.

The beach at Nabq Bay offers a completely different experience from the more developed areas of Sharm El Sheikh. Here, visitors can observe flamingos, herons, and other migratory birds while enjoying pristine coral reefs accessible directly from the beach.

Top Things to Do in Sharm El Sheikh


Snorkeling & Diving in the Red Sea

The Red Sea surrounding Sharm El Sheikh ranks among the world's top diving destinations, with over 1,000 species of fish and 200 types of coral creating an underwater paradise. The warm waters maintain temperatures between 22-28°C year-round, providing comfortable conditions for extended underwater exploration.

Beginning snorkelers can start their Red Sea journey at hotel beaches or nearby shallow reefs, where schools of colorful parrotfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish. More experienced divers can explore deeper sites where larger pelagic species like barracuda, tuna, and occasionally dolphins make appearances.

The diversity of dive sites around Sharm El Sheikh caters to all skill levels. Many sites feature unique underwater topography, including caves, swim throughs, and coral formations that have been developing for thousands of years.

snorkelin and diving in the red sea
boat trip to tiran island

Boat Trip to Tiran Island

Tiran Island, located at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, offers some of the most spectacular diving and snorkeling opportunities in the Red Sea.

The boat journey itself provides stunning views of the Sinai coastline and opportunities to spot dolphins, which frequently accompany boats in these waters.

The four main reefs around Tiran Island - Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon - each offer unique diving experiences.

Explore Ras Mohammed National Park

Established in 1983 as Egypt's first national park, Ras Mohammed protects some of the most pristine coral reef ecosystems in the Red Sea. The park encompasses both marine and terrestrial environments, offering visitors the chance to experience desert landscapes alongside world class diving sites.

The park's diverse habitats support an incredible variety of wildlife. Above water, visitors might encounter Nubian ibex, desert foxes, and over 150 species of birds. Below the surface, the protected reefs showcase the Red Sea's marine biodiversity at its finest, with healthy coral formations and abundant fish populations.

Several hiking trails within the park lead to scenic viewpoints overlooking the confluence of the Gulf of Suez and Gulf of Aqaba. The famous Magic Lake, a small inland lake with water saltier than the Dead Sea, provides a unique swimming experience surrounded by desert landscapes.

ras mohammed national park
desert safari and camel riding

Desert Safari & Camel Riding

The Sinai Desert surrounding Sharm El Sheikh offers a completely different perspective on this region's natural beauty. Desert safari tours typically combine multiple activities, including camel riding, Bedouin cultural experiences, and sunset viewing from scenic desert locations.

Camel riding provides an authentic way to explore the desert landscape while learning about the traditional transportation methods still used by local Bedouin communities. These gentle animals are perfectly adapted to desert conditions and offer a peaceful, rhythmic way to traverse the sandy terrain and rocky wadis.

Evening desert excursions often culminate in traditional Bedouin camps where visitors can enjoy authentic meals, traditional music and dance performances, and the opportunity to learn about desert survival techniques and local customs. The clear desert skies provide exceptional stargazing opportunities, far from the light pollution of coastal resort areas.

Quad Biking in the Sinai Desert

For those seeking more adrenaline pumping desert adventures, quad biking offers an exciting way to explore the varied terrain of the Sinai Peninsula. These powerful all terrain vehicles can navigate sandy dunes, rocky valleys, and desert plains that would be difficult to reach on foot.

The combination of speed, scenery, and the thrill of navigating challenging terrain makes quad biking a popular choice for adventure seekers. Tours often incorporate stops at scenic viewpoints, hidden oases, or traditional Bedouin settlements, providing cultural context alongside the adventure elements.

quad biking in the sinai desert
glass bottom boat sharm el sheikh

Glass-Bottom Boat Tours

Perfect for non swimmers or those who prefer to stay dry while exploring the Red Sea's underwater wonders, glass-bottom boats provide excellent views of coral reefs and marine life from the comfort of a shaded boat deck

These specialized boats feature large glass panels in their hulls that offer clear views of the reef systems below, including sun protection, refreshments, and comfortable seating.

Best Time to Visit Sharm El Sheikh


Sharm El Sheikh's desert climate and Red Sea location create favorable conditions for tourism throughout most of the year.

The peak season runs from October through April, when daytime temperatures range from 20-25°C, creating perfect conditions for both beach activities and desert exploration. During these months, the Red Sea maintains comfortable water temperatures of 22-24°C, ideal for extended diving and snorkeling sessions.

November through February represents the coolest period, with evening temperatures occasionally dropping to 15°C. While this might require light jackets for evening activities, the moderate daytime temperatures make it perfect for active pursuits like desert safaris, hiking, and extended beach days without the intensity of summer heat.

Spring months from March to May offer an excellent balance of warm weather and crowds. Water temperatures begin rising toward their summer peaks, while air temperatures remain comfortable for all activities. This period often provides the best value for accommodation and tours, as it falls between the peak winter season and the intense summer heat.

best time to visit sharm el sheikh
the crystal clear waters in sharm el sheikh

Summer months from June through September bring intense heat, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 40°C. However, this period offers several advantages for specific types of travelers. Hotel rates drop significantly, crowds thin out considerably, and the warm water temperatures (reaching 28°C) create ideal conditions for water-based activities. Early morning and evening activities remain pleasant, while the midday hours are best spent in air-conditioned comfort or underwater.

For diving lovers, the summer months actually provide some of the year's best underwater visibility and marine life encounters. The warm water temperatures allow for comfortable diving in minimal thermal protection, while the reduced boat traffic creates more peaceful underwater experiences.

The transitional months of May and September often provide the best overall conditions, combining reasonable temperatures with fewer crowds and competitive pricing. These months offer the perfect compromise for visitors seeking to avoid both the peak season crowds and the intense summer heat.

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