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| Sharm Al Sheikh is 336 km
from Suez, 491 km from Cairo (less than
an hour by plane) and 20 km from Ras Mohammed
at the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula.
With its golden beaches, warm sun, azure
sea and the luxury of five-star hotels
and resorts, Sharm el Sheikh, can be truly
dubbed the “Red Sea Riviera”
. A thriving holiday resort, and one of
the most popular in Egypt both in summer
and winter, due to its excellent climate
all year round. |
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Most four and five star hotels, restaurants
and diving centres lie along the promenade
of Naama bay, all within walking distance,
offering all the amenities one could expect
of a first class destination; restaurants,
casinos, nightclubs and first class spa facilities.
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Sharm is however mostly
famous as a world-class diving haven.
The coral reefs of Sharm el-Sheikh harbor
undersea foliage and fish of exquisite
colours, size and shapes. One of the best
diving sites in the world is located just
west of Ras Mohammed National Park, a
pristine area of extraordinary beauty,
which was declared a National Park in
1983. Local diving centres will also take
you to more distant sites such as the
beautiful Tiran Island. These sites offer
the most beautiful, incandescent colored
fish and corals. |
Sharm also offers a variety of exciting activities
for adventure seekers: scuba diving and snorkeling,
and all kinds of water sports, it is also
perfectly placed for desert safaris and camel
trekking. So, if you seek sunny days, spectacular
sunsets, clear starry nights, tropical fish
and rare birds, some harmless adventure and
entertaining nightlife, Sharm is the place!
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