Sharm el Sheikh is an Egyptian resort which is located on the southern tip of the Egyptian peninsula of Sinai. The popularity of Sharm el Sheikh is ever growing, with thousands of visitors attracted to the area for its luxury resort, family appeal and of course, the sun, sea and sand it promises its visitors. But there are so many other hidden gems to explore in Sharm el Sheikh.
To get the best out of Sharm el Sheikh, visitors are advised to get off the beaten track to head to the more memorable and unique parts of the area. The Sinai Peninsula is best explored by car (hire is easy in the area), and allows to explore the landscape which is made up of everything from dry rock and granite to oasis’ and palm trees. Landscape lovers would also love the remote Coloured Canyon which lies to the north-west of Numweiba, and is best explored with a guide to teach you more about the canyon’s impressive rock formations.
The beaches of Sharm el Sheikh are undeniably beautiful, hence their popularity with tourists, but the in-land deserts are equally as spectacular. In fact, they’re by far the best places to see sunsets; ideal for honeymooners. But if you’re looking to experience the deserts in a much more active manner, then do so by quad-bike. Just remember to cover up and expect to be covered from head to toe in sand and dust!
For those seeking culture, then the best way is to get out of the main resorts. The St. Catherine Monastery which lies at the bottom of Mount Sinai is an intriguing, still operating monastery, or for a more social visit, then a consider doing a trip to see the Bedouin people. The trip involves a camel ride into the desert where you will then experience the customs and food of the Bedouin people whilst staying in tents; a great way to see another side of Sharm el Sheikh away from the coastal resorts.
But for those who do wish to stay nearer the coastal resorts, the there is equally as much to do. Try horse riding, camel tracking and scuba diving in you’re feeling really active, or simply lie by the resort pool-side to relax. Remember, though, that the ‘real’ Sharm el Sheikh lies out of the main resorts and off the beaten track.
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