Sharm El Sheikh is a luxurious resort destination known for its beautiful beaches, world-class diving sites, and upscale amenities, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and adventure alike.
Sharm el Sheikh is a little slice of paradise on Egypt’s Red Sea with world-famous diving spots, sandy beaches and year-round sunshine.
It’s hugely popular with Europeans (especially Brits) – and there’s lots of excursions, activities and day trips on offer.
But Sharm also has its share of tourist traps!
So what’s worth seeing – and what are the over-hyped spots to avoid?
Sharm el Sheikh is on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula – and it’s purely a resort town built up entirely for sun-seeking tourist.
Sharm is lined with some spectacular resorts, rugged national parks and Sinai desert landscapes. It also has some world-class scuba diving and snorkeling.
Sharm el Sheikh also offers a glimpse at Egypt’s bedouins – the nomadic tribes of people who call the Sinai home.
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