A fairytale-like journey
If you ask us where you can feel the colors and spirit of the East most deeply, our recommendation will certainly be Egypt and the Gulf countries. A journey reminiscent of the tales of One Thousand and One Nights can be experienced only in these lands. But why here?
Endless scorching beaches, safari tours, fantastically designed architectural masterpieces, mysterious traces of history, completely different traditions, and a fusion of vibrant cultures.
One of Egypt’s most famous and touristic regions, Sharm El Sheikh, located in the south of the Sinai Peninsula, is known for its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs. There are many things to see and do in Sharm El Sheikh—let’s explore them together.
The Best Time to Travel to Sharm El Sheikh
You can travel to Sharm El Sheikh in any season and any month of the year—in other words, the best time to visit is whenever suits you best. However, there is one important thing to keep in mind: no matter when you go, be sure to take sunscreen with you.
Except for the period from late November to February (when temperatures drop), Sharm El Sheikh enjoys warm and sunny weather for most of the year. In summer, temperatures can even exceed 40°C.
You can also travel to Sharm El Sheikh during March–May or September–October. During these periods, with fewer tourists around, you will enjoy the beaches and outdoor entertainment activities even more.
Most Visited Places
Some of Egypt’s most beautiful beaches are located in Sharm El Sheikh, making it a very attractive destination for anyone who loves beaches and water sports.
1. Ras Mohammed National Park
Ras Mohammed National Park is located 20 km from Sharm El Sheikh. Considered the crown of the Red Sea, this park is home to some of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs and marine life. If you are interested in ocean flora and fauna and your health allows, you can join tours organized by professional guides. As a result, you will explore part of the underwater world, witness breathtaking scenery, and encounter approximately 250 species of coral and 1,000 species of fish.
