Sharm el Sheikh lies at the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula,
and is Egypt's biggest and most popular Red Sea resort.
With a range of hotels to suit every taste and budget, an exciting variety of activities in the water and on land, and some of the region's best nightlife, Sharm el Sheikh makes an ideal destination, whatever kind of holiday you're looking for.
Why should you visit Sharm el Sheikh? See what our Resort Manager Carrie Nightingale has to say...
Resorts in Sharm el Sheikh
Naama Bay
Naama Bay
is Sharm el Sheikh's main resort, with hotels and dive centres overlooking
sandy, gently shelving beaches. An array of shops, cafés, bars
and restaurants are on and behind the main promenade. There's a variety of shopping options from the old souk in downtown Sharm to the gold and silver sellers located in the modern shopping mall in the heart of Naama Bay. If you want to be at the centre of the action, Naama Bay is the place to stay.
Hotels in Naama Bay >>
Garden Reef Bay
Set just to the north of Naama Bay, Garden Reef Bay is home to the renowned Gardens dive site, offering spectacular diving and snorkelling opportunities. A variety of fish and coral heads make the area particularly good for snorkelling. Ideal for those looking for a peaceful setting within close proximity to the conveniences of Naama Bay.
Hotels in Garden Reef Bay >>
El Pasha & Um Marikha Bay
North of Garden Reef Bay, this is a quiet area approximately a 10 minute drive from Naama Bay.
Hotels in El Pasha & Um Marikha Bay
Ras Nasrani, Sharks Bay, White Knight Bay & Nabq Bay
To the north of Naama Bay and near the airport, the area incorporating Ras Nasrani, Sharks Bay, White Knight Bay and Nabq Bay is seeing massive growth and is set to become Sharm el Sheikh's second major centre. The reefs are in very good condition in this area, making it a favourite with divers and snorkellors.
Hotels in Ras Nasrani Sharks Bay White Knight Bay & Nabq Bay
Ras Um Sid
South of Naama Bay, Ras Um Sid is close to Sharm el Sheikh's old souk and also to Ras Mohamed National Park, with its stunning coral formations and abundance of underwater life. Ras Um Sid is set on a rocky headland with spectacular views of the Red Sea and reefs. Please note hotels in this area may not be appropriate for those with walking difficulties.
Hotels in Ras Um Sid >>
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