From humble origins as a tiny fishing village on the Red Sea, the coastal city of Sharm El Sheikh has become a popular tourist destination with beautiful beaches, crystal-clear sea and luxury hotels.
Sharm El Sheikh is a city located on the Sinai Peninsula, on the coast of the Red Sea. From humble beginnings as a tiny fishing village, to a major port and Egyptian naval base, Sharm, as it is often nicknamed, has been a massive centre for tourism since the 1980s.
Sharm El Sheikh's popularity lies predominantly in its glorious year-round climate and beautiful natural beaches. Calm, crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life make the city a haven for scuba diving and snorkelling; there is an aqua park resort, and many hotels have their own watersports clubs.
The liveliest area of the city is Naama Bay, where a number of international resorts and world-renowned restaurants are located. This area is also home to much of the city's nightlife, which includes a branch of the ever-popular Pacha nightclub for those who want to party until dawn.
Other daytime activities include quad bike tours, go-karting and traditional camel rides around the dramatic desert that surrounds Sharm El Sheikh.