Already, because the Egyptian location is characterized by a warm climate in all seasons (temperatures range between 35°C and 45°C in summer and between 20°C and 25°C in winter). A dry heat, therefore more easily bearable, guaranteed by the protection of the surrounding towering mountains.
Besides the fantastic climate, Sharm el-Sheikh is increasingly sought after by many visitors for the natural spectacle the city offers. Here, in fact, a fantastic underwater world allows tourists to have dream dives and refreshing swims. The warm and pristine waters offer ideal conditions for viewing the stunning coral reef, easily visible even a few meters from the shore and a few centimeters deep. The favorite sporting activity is, therefore, scuba diving and snorkeling thanks to over forty dive spots and sixty dive centers.
For those who do not particularly like diving, many other sports are available such as sailing, windsurfing, and golf. Those who love excursions can explore the fascinating Sinai desert with four-wheel drive motorcycles, jeeps, camels, or horses. This also presents the unmissable opportunity to admire a magical sunset while tasting local tea or coffee or the typical hómoes esh-sha-m (made from chickpeas, cumin, lemon, and tomato sauce), abu simbel (sweet liqueur), and karkadè (hibiscus flower infusion). Excursions continue with the protected area of Abu Galum, the Nabq National Park, the Pharaoh’s Island, the Feiran oasis, the Ras Mohammed marine park, the Tiran island, and the salt lake up to the pyramids of Giza and Luxor.
Sharm el-Sheikh hosts its tourists in 2 to 5-star hotels and resorts and offers typical dishes such as fu-l, ta’méyya, and tahina and much more in its numerous restaurants. And when night falls, fun and pleasure fill the discos, casinos, and characteristic venues where you can smoke the narghileh while relaxing on comfortable cushions.

