Sharm el-Sheikh is the ideal mix of sun, sea and sand. A coastal resort, the area is spread along the coast of Nabq, covering the areas of Na’ama Bay, Ras um Sidd and Sharm town, and offers the luxury of five-star hotels, water sports, shopping and entertainment for all ages.
Some of the world’s most beautiful underwater scenery can be found in the area between Tiran Island and Ras Mohammed National Park, found on the tip of the Southern Sinai. Crystal clear water, rare and beautiful reefs, and an abundant variety of tropical fish and colourful coral make the area a must-see for visitors. But undoubtedly, the best way to experience what the Red Sea can offer is by scuba diving, with easy access to some of the most prominent and interesting dive sites. Sharm has all the possible amenities for all levels of diving-enthusiasts, including dive shops, centres and boats.
the area also offers the beauty of the Sinai, with its mountains and valleys, , as well as some well-known attractions such as St. Catherine’s Monastery. The areas that make up Sharm are all well developed, with facilities and amenities that are relatively inexpensive compared to other beach resorts around the world.
The most renowned activities are diving and snorkeling, along with windsurfing and other water sports, horse and camel riding, desert safaris, and great nearby antiquity attractions.
Sharm el-Sheikh consists of three main areas; Sharm el Maya and its bay, a number of other bays and El Hadaba. In the greater resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the bays include the following: Sharm el Maya, Na’ama Bay, Garden Bay, Tiger Bay, Sharks Bay, and Nabq Bay.
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