Top 5 Things To Do In Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

Sharm el Sheikh is a city situated on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in South Sinai Governorate, Egypt. It is located on the coastal strip along the beautiful shores of the Red Sea, approximately a one hour flight from Cairo. With plenty of things to see and do, Sharm el Sheikh attracts international travelers from around the world with a warm and inviting climate 12 months of the year.

1. Quad Bikes and Dune Buggies

Top 5 Things To Do In Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt   As We Travel Blog   Sofia von Porat   Nathan SchachererQuad biking and dune buggy rentals are  the number one activity for action and adventure in the desert.
The off-road vehicle tours meet up daily in the heart of Naama Bay for 2 to 11 hour excursions across the rugged terrain.
Guests are taken on the fast track through scenic desert beauty and a thrill ride away from civilization on open-air dune buggies.

2. Ras Mohammed National Park.

Top 5 Things To Do In Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt   As We Travel Blog   Sofia von Porat   Nathan SchachererThe perfect escape from the desert is to visit Ras Mohammed National Park. These tranquil waters and unspoiled protected wildlife is only a quick journey southward.
Ras Mohammed National Park is a picture perfect setting for rest and relaxation, scuba diving, snorkeling or hiking for visitors of all ages and fitness levels.

3. Glass Bottom Boat

Top 5 Things To Do In Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt   As We Travel Blog   Sofia von Porat   Nathan SchachererSharm el Sheikh is known for it’s friendly and colorful sea creatures, and there’s no better way to meet them up-close and personal than an excursion in a glass bottom boat.
Tours generally last about two hours and offer vessel seating with indoor or shaded areas.
Take in magnificent coral reefs, exotic fish and perhaps a glimpse of a dolphin or two.

4. St. Catherine’s Monastery

Top 5 Things To Do In Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt   As We Travel Blog   Sofia von Porat   Nathan SchachererThe best way to visit the St. Catherine’s Monastery is to book a motor coach tour from the hotels or tour operators in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Additional sightseeing may be had with an overnight reservation in one of the hotels central to this attraction, however, the St. Catherine’s Monastery tour may be completed in less than two hours.
Visit the dwellings of the monks who keep the monastery working and meet and greet your local hosts.
The St. Catherine’s Monastery is regarded as the most famous of it’s kind in the world and should be visited with modest attire and a respectful attitude.

5. Climbing Mount Moses

For the fit and feisty, a midnight climb up the steep slopes of Mount Moses is the ultimate adventure in Sharm el Sheikh.
The upward trek contains over three-thousand steps leading to the summit at dawn for a breathtaking bird’s eye view over the jagged Sinai canyons. Jebel Mousa, as it is known in Egypt, takes at least three hours of exhausting climbing with intermittent rest periods along the way.
Make sure you bring warm clothing in the winter months as Mount Moses can reach freezing temperatures at night. In addition, nothing but the best walking shoes will do and don’t forget to pack your flashlight and some extra batteries.
If you are interested in visiting Sharm el Sheikh, sites like A1sharm.com offer a bunch of great discounts on what did you think of the place? are there any other great things you can recommend doing while there? – leave them in the comments below!

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