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Karnak Temple

The main entrance of Karnak Temple.

Ramses II

Scene of one of the battles of Ramses II.

Luxor City

A general view of the East Bank from the West Bank in Luxor.

Nobles Valley

Scene from the tombs of the Nobles at the West Bank in Luxor showing a funeral procession.

The Nile

A Romantic Sunset on the Nile.

 
 
Sharm el-Sheikh  [City Excursions]

 

Sharm el-Sheikh is the leading tourist spot on the Sinai Peninsular and on the Red Sea coast. Sharm is a year round resort, hot in the summer but pleasant and warm in the winter and has many great international hotels. The beaches and diving opportunities of Sharm el-Sheikh are some of the best in Egypt. If you had visited Sharm el-Sheikh anytime prior to 1968, all you would have found was a peaceful little fishing village. Now it is one of Egypt's most popular beach resorts. In fact, Sharm is the number one tourist destination in all the Sinai.

 

 

Why is Sharm the #1 tourist destination in Sinai?

1) It can be enjoyed year-round. Yes, it can get a bit hot in the summer time but it is warm and pleasant for the rest of the year. Also, Sharm boasts an international airport that handles many international charters as well as private flights.

 

2) You can find some of the most beautiful and amazing underwater sceneries in the world. Beneath the crystal clear waters at the tip of the Sinai between Ras Mohammed Park and Tiran Island, an incredible variety of exotic fish swim between the most gorgeous coral reefs anywhere.

 

3) You can see much of this undersea beauty with merely a snorkel and a set of flippers. If you would prefer to really immerse yourself in the scene, you will also have access to some of the most popular dive sites in the Red Sea. In fact, just to the south of Sharm is one of Egypt's most beautiful and oldest underwater protectorates, Ras Mohamed.

 

4) Sharm is a diver's paradise. You will find top-notch dive shops, centers, and charters along with every other possible amenity, most operated by Europeans and offering excellent instruction.

 

5) Sharm el-Sheikh offers all the natural beauty of the Sinai itself. There are many towering mountains and deep valleys dotting its national park system. In the area you will also find more traditional tourist attractions such as a major shopping mall and St. Catherine's Monastery.

 

 

But there is much more to Sharm el-Sheikh than just the beaches, sea, and landscape. The area is very well developed; its refined facilities seem more European than Egyptian. Accommodations run the gamut from five-star hotels to more budget-oriented accomodations. In fact, Sharm is a very popular destination for budget-conscious Europeans, an inexpensive alternative to other, more costly beach resorts found elsewhere.

 

One can find just about every vacation activity a person might want. Virtually every water sport known to man can be found here. You can go horseback riding. You can take a spin in a four-wheeler. You can golf, bowl, and bungee jump. You can even go ice skating! And don't worry about your children. Sharm provides endless activities to keep them busily occupied and happy.

 

The evening is when Sharm really shines. With its wide variety of floorshows and other entertainment all along the boardwalk between the hotels and the sea. During the course of an evening stroll, you will hear people speaking languages from all over the world.

 

Sharm el-Sheikh Egypt consists of three main areas:

  • The old town Sharm el Maya (Moya), and its bay

  • A number of other bays where most of the tourist facilities are located (though in fact some very fine resorts are located outside this area)

  • El Hadaba with its vacation villas, apartments, condominiums and a few hotels

Sharm's downtown area is extremely popular. Though not that large an area, there are many restaurants and nightspots to be found, among them a Hard Rock Cafe as well the very well known Pacha Club.