
Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt
Sharm El Sheikh City, also known as the city of peace, is an Egyptian city located south of the Sinai Peninsula, on the coastal strip along the Red Sea. It is the main administrative hub of Egypt's South Sinai Governorate, which includes the smaller coastal towns of Nuweiba and Dahab as well as the mountainous interior, St. Catherine and Mount Sinai. The city has a population of about 73,000 as of 2015 and is currently a popular centre for tourism in Egypt.
Sharm El Sheikh's strategic significance resulted in its transformation from a fishing community into a major port and base for the Egyptian Navy. In 1982, the Egyptian government began a policy to allow the development of the city. This development transformed Sharm El Sheikh into an international tourist destination, and now, it is the most popular holiday resort in Egypt and one of the best in the world.
Sharm El Sheikh is commonly abbreviated to Sharm, and It is also known as the "City of Peace” due to the large number of international peace conferences that have been held there.
Climate in Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh has a sub-tropical arid climate classified as a hot desert by the Köppen-Geiger system. In July, temperatures can reach as high as 38 °C. And it can be as low as 14 °C in January. The average temperature during summer is 33 °C, with a temperature range of 26 to 38 °C. Spring or autumn in Sharm El Sheikh gives an average temperature of 25 °C, which is warm but not too hot or humid. During winter, there is a temperature range of 13 to 23 °C, with an average of 19 °C. The Red Sea in the region has a temperature range of 21 to 28 °C all year round.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Sharm El Sheikh was 46 °C (June 3, 2013), while the lowest temperature ever recorded was 5 °C (February 23, 2000).

Life in Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh city is a lovely resort town with various beautiful beaches that have attracted thousands of tourists. It is one of the biggest names in tourism and is very popular among European travelers and Saudis looking for a relaxed atmosphere to spend their holiday.
Sharm El Sheikh has a more open atmosphere than most of Egypt, which makes tourists feel at home while visiting the city. It is home to the world's top diving sites and the center of attention for Scuba divers and beach lovers around the world. There are also shark's bay and Na’ama bay, which have the best resorts and are ideal for people who want to relax in the sun, go snorkeling, take a walk through the city, and check out the best cafes and eateries.
There are other attractions available in the city to keep tourists entertained and amused, such as shipwreck and diving sites, that draw both experienced and recreational divers from around the world to explore the extraordinary marine life deep within the Red Sea. There is also a different side of the city discovered in the mountain ranges, varied terrain, Mount Sinia, and the red-colored canyon. You can go on hikes to the mountaintops, ride quad bikes through the dunes and hills, or go on an adventurous safari campout next to Bedouin tents.
There is also the plankton-rich water that attracts more than a thousand species of fish including sharks and barracudas.

Best Time to Visit Sharm El Sheikh
The best time to visit Sharm (Sharm El Sheikh) is spring (March to May) or autumn (October to November). At that time of year, the atmosphere is typically so warm, with an average temperature of 25 °C, but not oppressively hot or humid. If you enjoy swimming, the Red Sea will not disappoint you. With a temperature of 23 °C on average, the crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Do you prefer cooler temperatures and low humidity? Visit Sharm El Sheikh in winter and get a nice break from the summer's sweltering heat while still enjoying enough heat and sunshine at an average temperature of 19 °C. The sea breezes are also very enjoyable and cool. As coastal winds blow in from the northwest and across the Mediterranean Sea they provide cooling relief from the heat.
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Sharm El Sheik
1. Na'ama Bay
Na'ama Bay is the heart of Sharm El Sheikh's resort life, surrounded by white sand beaches and swaying palm trees. It is well known for its cafes, restaurants, luxury hotels, and bazaars.
2. Ras Mohammed National Park
Ras Mohammed National Park is home to world-famous coral reefs, wreck diving, fantastic snorkeling, and a diverse array of marine life. And don't forget to visit the two best beaches, Old Quay Beach and Aqaba Beach.
3. Aqua Blue Water Park
Do you have kids? Take a trip to Sharm El Sheikh and spend the day at Aqua Blue Water Park. This water paradise has 44 water slides, games, and pools, ensuring a fun-filled day for people of all ages.
4. Thistlegorm Dive Site
Thistlegorm Dive Site is one of the best wreck dives in the world for scuba divers. The wreck is located off the western coast of Sinai in the Straits of Gubal.
5. Dolphina Park
Dolphina Park offers a magical dolphin show where you can admire these wonderful mammals while they play, swim, and display their highly choreographed performances.
6. St. Catherine's Monastery
The St. Catherine's Monastery is one of the world's oldest working monasteries. It is located at the foot of Mount Sinai and is home to the famous burning bush of the Old Testament.
7. Mount Sinai
The mountainous heart of Sinai is a raw beauty. Pack your backpack and hike up to Mount Sinai's summit to witness the incredible sunrise and see an expanse of orange-hued peaks. It is also where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
8. Colored Canyon
The Colored Canyon is located approximately 177 kilometers north of Sharm El Sheikh and is one of Sinai's top out-of-the-water natural attractions. A trip from Sharm to Colored Canyon is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore nature as you scramble around the rocks and hike.
9. Sharm El Sheikh Old Market
The Sharm Old Market, also known as Sharm Al-Maya, is the town's bazaar area. It is well known for its herbs and spices, but you will also find many twinkling Arabic lamps, exquisitely engraved woodwork, and traditional shisha pipes.
10. Al Sahaba Mosque
The Al Sahaba Mosque has two 70-meter-high minarets, making it the second-largest in Sharm El Sheikh. It is regarded as Sharm's most spectacular architectural work.
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Sharm is one of the best resort towns to spend your holiday. Apart from the many natural beauties it has to offer, you will experience fun and adventure on a whole new level, and you will never get bored because there are countless Sharm El Sheikh activities you can do. However, avoid traveling to the city during rainy summer days if you do not want to take breaks between holidays.
Want to have more fun? Here are a few activity suggestions for your next holiday:
• Stargazing Night
• Wind and kite-surfing
• Sky diving or parachuting from a helicopter
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