
Sharm El-Sheikh in Sinai
Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh forms one of the most important tourist cities globally and is located within the geographical borders of the State of Egypt, specifically on the southeastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula. In terms of strategic position, it is at the confluence of the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez along the Red Sea coast.
The tourist value of Sharm El Sheikh is on the increase due to the variety of tourism attractions, the multiplicity of tourism elements, recreational centers, and activities that lure people from every walk of life to it, in addition to the picturesque mountain and desert nature and sandy sea beaches that are the assets of Sharm El Sheikh.
Sampled areas
The Ras Um Sayed area in Sharm El Sheikh is one of the most popular tourist-visited areas in the city. Lying along the Red Sea coast, the area boasts a stunning sandy beach, flanked on either side with crystal clear waters. Terrace diving is also done within the area, where beautiful marine lives can be experienced.
Apart from this, the old market of Sharm El Sheikh
old market is one landmark in the city. This area is characterized by many renowned cafes and restaurants. The Sahaba Mosque, an architectural wonder and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, is also found here. The old market is actually made up of bazaars and shops.
The other places available in Sharm El Sheikh are Dolphina Park.
Dolphina Park in Sharm El Sheikh is South Sinai's only dolphinarium that offers for their wonderful and unmissable experience! Here, the dolphins are well cared for by their trainers and provide an interactive experience in the form of shows, swimming, dancing, and even diving.
Now with their new location and an amazing new theater equipped with the newest facilities, your experience will only be enhanced by watching shows with dolphins!
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