Welcome to Egypt; welcome to the Sinai Peninsula, the land of turquoise spanning 1,000 km2 that extends into the Red Sea, sandwiched between the Gulf of Suez to the west and the Gulf of Aqaba to the east, the meeting point of continents.
Sinai is a must-see destination for many travelers due to the pleasant temperatures all year round, the beautiful beaches, impressive mountains and above all, the underwater beauty of the Red Sea, identified as one of the best diving sites in the world.
Sharm El Sheikh, the vein of Sinai, is located southeast of the Sinai Peninsula. It is made up of five areas; Nabq bay which borders the city from the North, Naama bay with its concentration of hotels and diving centres, Sharm El Maya where the diving boats are cruising daily from its jetty to all diving sites, the top of the cliff (Umm Sid) with panoramic views of Sharm El Sheikh and Ras Nousrani one of the most treasured diving sites in the world.