The
simplicity of sun, sea and sand. The luxury of
five-star hotels, water sports, shopping and entertainment.
This is Sharm el-Sheikh, one of the most accessible
and developed tourist resort communities on the
Sinai peninsula. All around are Bedouins, colorful
tents, mountains and sea. There are small, intimate
hotels with modern designs, as well as larger
hotel complexes belonging to International chains,
plus about all the amenities one could expect
of a tourist center, including casinos, discos
and nightclubs, golf courses and health facilities.
In fact, with diving and snorkeling, windsurfing
and other water sports, horses and camel riding,
desert safaris, and great nearby antiquities attractions,
it is almost impossible for a visitor to ever
suffer from boredom.
Four miles south the southern section of the
town stands on a cliff overlooking the port. and
is a great view. Na'ama Beach is one of the center
of the tourist activities. Located just north
of Sharm, this area is developing into a resort
town of its own. Most hotels at Na'ama Bay have
their own, private beaches with comfortable amenities
such as chairs, shades and even bars.
Shark's
Bay is also nearby, and again is a growing resort
community with more and more to offer, along with
several diving centers.
The small harbor known as Sharm el-Moiya is located
next to the civil harbor, has accommodations for
boats, and includes a Yacht Club with rooms.
For those who live to shop, the Sharm El-Sheikh
mall provides shops with both foreign and local
products, including jewelry, leather goods, clothing,
pottery and books.
It has been said that this is a must visit for
all diving enthusiasts. There are many diving
sites along the 10 mile beach between Sharm el-Sheikh
and Ras Nusrani.