Sharm El Sheikh Tour
Sharm El Sheikh, a taste of nature
Sharm el Sheikh is primarily known for its natural beaches. Located along the Red Sea, some of the best beaches in Africa are at this spot. Terrazina Beach is ideal for those wanting a low-key vacation. This quiet beach is near the Old Market and has plenty of food and drink options. Those hoping to snorkel or scuba dive may prefer El Fanar Beach, which gives easy access to views of the coral reef and aquatic creatures. Ras um Sid is a much more active beach, which is just as good for people watching as it is for water sports.
There are plenty of things to do in Sharm el Sheikh. While the top Sharm el Sheikh activities involve days at the beach, there are numerous Sharm el Sheikh excursions that will take tourist to places they never dreamed. A desert safari is a popular choice with vacationers. Local guides take visitors to the Sinai desert by jeep or camel. Sharm el Sheikh tours can be arranged via horseback or through the use of quad bikes as well. Most of these tours travel to the same spots, but each offers very different experiences. It is ill-advised to use a map and attempt to navigate the terrain on your own. It is easy to get lost and disoriented, which is why hiring an experienced guide is so important
The city is home to the most fascinating landscapes of Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea. You can spend the day sunbathing at one of the best beaches in the world, explore the local culture wandering around the Old Town, go hiking on Mount Sinai or embark on an adventure to the deep seas and discover the underwater treasures at many diving spots, particularly at Ras Mohammed Marine Park. There are also many historical treasures in the region such as St. Catherine's Monastery sits at the foot of Mt. Sinai, Sharm Old Market and Al-Sahaba Mosque.
