Start your trip by visiting the beautiful and famous Ras Muhammad National Park. Known for its stunning coral reefs, this park also offers several snorkelling and diving spots for its visitors. You can also opt for a glass-bottom boat tour to get a closer look at the underwater world.
Naama Bay is the hub of activities and is the perfect spot for water sports enthusiasts to engage in watersports like diving, snorkelling, and parasailing. Once you're done with your water activities, you can indulge in shopping or unwind in one of the many cafes and restaurants on the beachfront.
Experience the Bedouin lifestyle by going on a Camel Safari in the desert. The trip also includes a visit to the Bedouin Village where you can learn about their culture and traditions. You can also enjoy a traditional Bedouin dinner accompanied by live entertainment under the starlit sky.
Get an unparalleled view of the Red Sea from a submarine. This trip is the perfect opportunity to get up close with the coral reefs and sea creatures like colourful fish and sea turtles, all while staying dry inside the submarine.
Explore the St. Catherine Monastery, which is said to be built on the spot where God spoke to Moses through the Burning Bush. The monastery houses several artefacts which tell the story of its founding history. Followed by a trek up Mount Sinai, which is believed to be the spot where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.
For adrenaline junkies, quad-biking in the Sahara Desert is the perfect way to get their fix. You can choose between sunset or sunrise riding tours and enjoy the beautiful colours of the desert.
Take a boat trip to Tiran Island, which is known for its crystal clear waters and colourful marine life. You can indulge in snorkelling and diving or just relax on the beach and soak in the sun.
Egypt is known for its markets, and the Sharm El Sheikh Old Market offers a glimpse of the Egyptian market experience. You can find traditional crafts and souvenirs like jewellery, clothing, and spices. It's also the perfect place to practice your bargaining skills.
Nabq Protected Area is a treasure trove of biodiversity, housing several species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and plants. Take a walk in the park and enjoy the scenery or indulge in bird-watching and spot some rare species.
End your trip by relaxing at the beautiful Shark's Bay Beach. You can sunbathe, swim or indulge in water sports like snorkelling and diving. You can also enjoy a refreshing drink from one of the many cafes lining the beachfront.
Getting around Sharm El-Sheikh is easy; there are several modes of transportation like cabs, buses, and service taxis. Cabs and service taxis have variable prices, but they are cheaper than renting a car. Local buses connect all the tourist spots and are the cheapest mode of transportation. The average cost of a cab ride is around EGP 50-80, while the bus ticket costs between EGP 10-15. It's best to fix the cab price before you board.
Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport (SSH) is the only airport in the city, located just outside the town. You can take a cab or airport shuttle into the town, which should cost around EGP 150-200.
If you have more time, you can explore the Coloured Canyon, which is located at a distance of 2.5 hours from the city centre. It's an exceptionally stunning natural formation and a must-visit if you have the time. For those with less time, you can skip Naama Bay and choose to indulge in watersports at Shark's Bay Beach instead.
Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport (SSH) is located around 11 km from the city centre. Several airlines connect Sharm El-Sheikh to cities across the world.