Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

Sharm El Sheikh & Sinai

A dazzling blend of luxury and adventure, where the Sinai Peninsula’s rugged mountains plunge into the Red Sea’s coral wonderland. Sharm El Sheikh beckons with world-class diving in Ras Mohammed National Park, where technicolor fish dart through pristine reefs. By day, bask on white-sand beaches or quad bike through desert canyons; by night, dine under the stars at Naama Bay’s chic waterfront. The nearby silence of St. Catherine’s Monastery and the fiery hues of Colored Canyon offer striking contrasts—proof that Sharm is more than a beach getaway, but a gateway to Sinai’s soul.

  • Is Sharm El Sheikh better for diving or snorkeling?

    Both! Ras Mohammed is world-class for diving, while Naama Bay offers easy snorkeling. Our partners tailor trips to your skill level.

  • Do I need a wetsuit for Red Sea snorkeling?

    Not usually (water is warm year-round), but boats provide them free in winter (Dec–Feb).

  • Are Sharm boat tours child-friendly?

    Yes! Most have shallow-entry platforms and kids’ life jackets. Private family tours avoid crowded boats.

  • Can I visit Ras Mohammed without a diving license?

    Absolutely! Snorkelers can explore Yolanda Reef (shallow coral gardens) on select tours.

  • Why book online vs. paying at my hotel?

    Online bookings save 10–20% and guarantee spots (popular trips sell out fast).

  • How strict are Sharm’s marine park rules?

    Very—touching coral or feeding fish incurs fines. Our guides brief you to avoid violations.

  • Is Sharm safe for solo female travelers?

    Yes! Our female-friendly partners assign women-only guides/groups upon request.