Sharm El Sheikh is a resort town on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula with easy access to some of Egypt’s most famous wrecks and spectacular reefs. Suited to divers, snorkellers and water sport enthusiasts, it’s a popular holiday destination for all.
It’s Sharm El Sheikh that gave the Red Sea its international reputation as one of the world’s most coveted diving destinations. Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, the cosmopolitan region features bays and beaches lined with both intimate and international 5-star resorts, restaurants, bars and landscaped roads and gardens, all in preparation for the many visitors throughout the year.
The majority of visitors travel to discover and explore the unique marine world whether snorkelling or diving, learning or furthering diving education. The dive sites of Ras Mohammed Marine Park and the Strait of Tiran boast an incredible wealth of marine life, famous wrecks and exciting drift dives.
The weather and water are warm year-round and it’s easily accessible from many parts of the UK. Sharm El Sheikh should feature in every diver’s log book!
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