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Sharm el sheikh
Overview

Sharm El Sheikh used to be nothing but a small and fairly insignificant Bedouin village, in a desert peninsula backed by rugged mountains. There was no mineral wealth, and it had no trading importance. Nowadays, Sharm El Sheikh is an extremely popular holiday destination, particularly with British tourists. It boasts a string of luxury resorts, some of the best diving spots in the world, breath

Essential Information: When to go and what you'll need

Temperature (Avg.monthly °c)
Rainfall (Avg.monthly mm)
January
18°c
February
19°c
March
21°c
April
25°c
May
29°c
June
32°c
July
33°c
August
33°c
September
31°c
October
27°c
November
23°c
December
19°c
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Getting Around

Taxis are readily available in Sharm el Sheikh. They should have a meter, but it’s recommended to agree on a fare before you get in. There is also a fleet of reliable microbuses that run locals and tourists around the region, while other buses go further afield. If you’re staying in Na’ama Bay, everything should be walkable.

 

It’s recommended that you leave your driving licence at home and trust those who are experienced on Egypt’s roads. Stick to taxis and buses to get you from A to B.

Your Guide to Sharm el sheikh
Sea & Sand
Food & Fun
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Red Sea Diving


Sharm el Sheikh is one of the best spots for diving in the world.

If you’ve always fancied having a go with some scuba apparatus, learning to dive in the crystal clear Red Sea is a must.

You'll find some of the best diving sites in the world here and whether you're a beginner or not, there are plenty of spots to brush up on your skills.

You can even sign up to an accredited course to work towards your PADI qualification, where you'll eventually head for more advanced reefs and wrecks.

Once qualified, you can dive again and again!

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Old Sharm Food


If you're a food lover, then you've come to the right place.

Sharm el Sheikh is brimming with restaurants serving major cuisines from around the world, alongside its own authentic Egyptian dishes.

Na'ama Bay and Old Sharm boast some of the best restaurants around the resort including Fairuz for including Fairuz for Middle Eastern food, Fares for seafood and Indian Kitchen for Tandoori.

While you're staying in Sharm, why not wine and dine at an upmarket international restaurant chain like the stylish Buddha Bar?

Where to go in Sharm el sheikh

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