Sharm El-Sheikh

Switch Off, Sink In, and Let the Red Sea Do the Rest

Where desert meets the sea

Crystal-clear water, world-class snorkelling, and sunshine that rarely takes a day off

Sharm El Sheikh is purpose-built for relaxation — and it does that job exceptionally well. Set between the Sinai Desert and the Red Sea, this resort city is all about warm water, colourful reefs, and hotels designed to help you properly unwind. It’s not a destination for ticking off museums or rushing between sights; it’s a place to slow down, reset, and enjoy the simple luxury of doing very little.


What keeps people coming back to Sharm isn’t just the weather or the value — it’s the ease of the whole experience. Everything runs smoothly, from airport transfers to excursions, and the hospitality is genuinely warm. Whether you’re floating above coral reefs, enjoying long poolside days, or sitting out under the stars after dinner, Sharm has a calming rhythm that works just as well for first-time visitors as it does for seasoned sun-seekers.

Last-Minute Deals in Sharm El Sheikh

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20% Off

Hotel Parkview Resort

Antigua, West Indies

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
Per Traveler
From Tue, Nov 26, Sat, Nov 30 (4 nights)
20% Off

Central plaza Resort

Kegalle, Sri Lanka

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
Per Traveler
From Tue, Nov 26, Sat, Nov 30 (4 nights)
20% Off

The Eleven Hotel and Resort

Essaouira, Morocco

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
Per Traveler
From Tue, Nov 26, Sat, Nov 30 (4 nights)
20% Off

Royal Beach Resort

Maldives, Indian Ocean

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
Per Traveler
From Tue, Nov 26, Sat, Nov 30 (4 nights)

Sharm El Sheikh is one of the strongest destinations for last-minute value. With a huge number of all-inclusive resorts and regular flights, late deals are common — often offering five-star hotels at prices that feel almost too good to be true. Flexible travellers can secure excellent upgrades, particularly outside peak holiday periods.

Convenient Travel

Sharm El Sheikh International Airport is well connected with direct flights from many European cities. Transfers to resort areas are short and well organised, and most hotels arrange transport as part of your stay, making arrival and departure refreshingly stress-free.

Visa & Currency

Most visitors require a visa to enter Egypt, which can usually be obtained on arrival or online in advance, depending on nationality. The local currency is the Egyptian pound. Cards are accepted in hotels and larger venues, but cash is useful for tips, excursions, and small purchases.

Language & Local Lingo

Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken throughout Sharm, especially in hotels, dive centres, restaurants, and shops. Communication is easy, and staff are used to welcoming international travellers.

Unforgettable Experiences in Sharm El Sheikh

Sharm’s highlights revolve around the sea, the desert, and effortless enjoyment.

Snorkel or Dive the Red Sea Reefs

Sharm is world-famous for its coral reefs — and for good reason. Even beginners can snorkel straight from hotel jetties and see vibrant fish and coral within minutes. For divers, the variety and visibility are outstanding.


Explore Ras Mohammed National Park

This protected marine park is one of the best snorkelling and diving areas in the Red Sea. Clear water, dramatic coral walls, and abundant marine life make it a must-do excursion for anyone who wants to see the region at its best.


Enjoy Evenings in Naama Bay

Naama Bay offers a relaxed mix of cafés, shops, and evening entertainment. It’s ideal for a gentle stroll after dinner and provides a change of pace from resort life without feeling hectic.


Experience the Sinai Desert

A desert safari adds contrast to beach days. Whether by quad bike, jeep, or camel, the landscape is vast and atmospheric — especially at sunset, when the colours and silence are unforgettable.


Respect the Sun

The sun here is strong year-round. Even experienced travellers underestimate it. Early mornings and late afternoons are best for activities, while the middle of the day is perfect for shade, swimming, or a long lunch.

Bring Reef Shoes

Many beaches are coral-based rather than sandy. Reef shoes make swimming and snorkelling more comfortable and protect both your feet and the fragile marine environment.

Embrace the All-Inclusive Rhythm

Sharm excels at all-inclusive holidays. Use the facilities, try the restaurants, and take advantage of included activities — you’ve already paid for them, and they’re often excellent.

Carry Small Notes for Tips

Tipping is customary and appreciated. Having small denominations on hand makes things easier and is a simple way to show appreciation for good service.

Why Sharm El Sheikh Is Such an Easy Win

A destination built for rest, warmth, and effortless enjoyment

Sharm El Sheikh works because it knows exactly what it is. It’s warm, welcoming, excellent value, and designed to help you properly switch off. Whether you’re floating above coral reefs, enjoying slow poolside days, or watching the sun set over the desert, Sharm delivers a holiday that feels uncomplicated, restorative, and deeply relaxing — every time.