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Situated between the Red Sea's Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba, the Sinai Desert forms the Peninsula that joins Africa to Asia and at its tip lays Sharm el Sheikh, a Mecca for divers and sun-worshippers alike. Conservationists and scientists have termed the Red Sea one of the seven natural wonders of the world, and that, combined with the beauty of the mountains cascading down to the water and year round sun, makes Sharm the perfect holiday destination.
Diving holidays in Sharm
Jackson Reef, Shark Reef and Thistlegorm - these are names of some of the most sought after dive sites in the world and they are all reachable from the same Red Sea diving holiday destination.
Sharm el Sheikh's unique location allows easy access to the Strait of Tiran at the beginning of the Gulf of Aqaba, Ras Mohammed at the southern end of Sinai, and the Strait of Gubal at the entrance of the Gulf of Suez.
Whether you are a beginner seeking to learn how to dive or a seasoned diver holding an advanced scuba diving certification, the seventy diving centers in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, can offer you all kinds of services and facilities including boat, shore and live-aboard diving, tech diving, diving for kids and diving for the disabled.
Sharm has over forty exciting dive sites to choose from. They vary from colorful coral gardens bursting with marine life to bottomless plunging drop-offs. Historical wrecks abound and wait to arouse your curiosity. Expect encounters with big fish, turtles, moray eels, sharks, manta rays and much more. See our Sharm el Sheikh dive sites map for more information.
Sharm Hotels
Sharm el Sheik, located at the tip of the Sinai Peninsula, is known as the Red Sea Riviera of Egypt. Hotels in Sharm el Sheik range in both price and quality but you can stay comfortably in a one star single or retire in style at one of the many five star resorts in Sharm el Sheik.
Most Sharm hotels offer their guests many different choices for entertainment: diving, sports, beaches, excursions, activities, shopping, attractions and nightlife. Plus, Sharm el Sheik hotels are brimming with outdoor restaurants, bars and clubs.
Although Sharm el Sheik may be most well known for spectacular diving at Ras Mohammed, Strait of Tiran Island and Thistlegorm, it is starting to appear on the map as one of the hottest clubbing towns in the Red Sea. Many Sharm hot spots host DJ's from Ibiza, Holland and the UK for their outdoor parties sometimes you can participate in the party from the balcony of your hotel.
Sharm el Sheik is an easy departure point for some of the most interesting natural and historical excursions in Egypt. Hotels are usually equipped with an excursions desk that can provide you with information about places you might want to explore. If you are interested in a day trip, some of the post popular sights include: Ras Mohammed National Park, Nabq Protected Area, St Katherine Monastery, Mount Sinai, St Katherine Protectorate and Color Canyon.
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Sharm EL Sheikh Naama Bay
£31300
Studio
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Sharm EL Sheikh Nabq Bay
£56850
2 Bedroom
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Sharm EL Sheikh Naama Bay
£41700
1 Bedroom
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