
£359.00 - 5 Star, All Inclusive-Sharm El Sheikh (Various Hotels) Save £200.
March, April & May Departures, Offer Excludes Easter & SpringBank.
Whats Included?
*Offer Based On Flights From London Including All Taxes & Luggage (Other UK Departures Available)
*Return Transfers To & From Resort.
*All Inclusive, 5 Star Accomodation
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Sharm el Sheikh holidays have at their heart the simple but relaxing mix of sun, sea and sand. The luxury nautre of sharms all inclusive hotels make an all inclusive Sharm Holiday the most popular board basis. If you want a cheap and value holiday in Sharm el Sheikh the inclusive holiday in Sharm is the answer. Water sports and shopping are popular things to do in Sharm. Sharm El Sheikh is rated as one of the best holiday destinations on the Sinai Penisula. It hosts centre for diving which is famous worlwide. By being a luxury Red Sea Resort and it has become a very busy holiday resort increasingly popular with the British holidaymaker with vast shopping opportunities, late night entertainment and a friendly relaxing resort atmosphere. shoppers will discover a wide variety of goods in the old market and Sharm El-Sheikh mall where shops sell both international and local items, like jewellery, leather handbags and clothing making your Cheap Sharm holiday feel even better value.
Naama Bay provides a more upmarket shopping experience at the Naama Centre where bartering is less common but the goods are of a better quality. Between the two tourist districts of Old Sharm and Naama Bay there is a huge variety of dining options, from hotel restaurants, and international fast food chains like KFC, to local eateries and fresh fish. Anything from Mexican to Japanese is represented in town. Casinos, discos, pubs and bars cater to those ready to party the night away. Entertainment ranges from dance clubs to informal hangouts, with local favourites like the Pirates Bar, Zabadi and The Tavern Pub. Diving and snorkelling are the main activities, but there are a range of other activities available including horse and camel riding, golf, desert safaris and health treatments, and a variety of watersports. The desert holds numerous attractions and trips are offered to Mt Sinai and St Catherine's Monastery, among others.
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Naama Bay is the place to go on your Egypt holiday, Naama Bay is the finest seafront in the Sinai peninsula, offering great snorkelling and diving opportunities amongst literally hundreds of sea creatures, exploring underwater reefs. But Naama holidays aren't only a diver's paradise - it's anyone's, with palm-strewn golden sands, cloudless skies, and tons to see and do.
Naama is the beating heart of Sharm el Sheikh, and from it's warm waters you can discover this historic city for yourself - it's great wildlife at the Ras Mohammed Park, it's marine life on a cruise in a glass-bottomed boat, it's Diving Museum and a Fun Land Theme Park for the kids. One area of interest for theologians and hikers alike is the legendary Mount Sinai, famed for it's biblical history and home to St Catherine's, the world's oldest church, housing esoteric religious texts unseen anywhere outside Rome.
Naama Bay holidays mean that the city of Sharm is effectively at your command, and it has plenty of nightlife! There are discos, nightclubs such as the Bus Stop, and even casinos frequented by the great and the good. You don't have to travel - the Pascha nightclub, the resort's biggest, is right on the bay itself. If you do fancy a change in scenery, head to nearby Sharks Bay or even Ras Um Sid.
You can stroll down the beautiful paved promenade that stretches along the entire bay here, with great coastal views of the clear gulf waters from it‘s small pier; or traipse inland, astride a camel or by jeep, into the surrounding Sinai mountains for a true panorama of the desert. There are other delights you'll come across on the coast, such as the El Fanar lighthouse jutting out if the rocky promontory, and you can cruise out to Tiran Island, strewn with exotic plant life, for a trip to the isolated diving centres here, reputedly some of the finest in the world.
Hotels:-Albatros Aqua Blu Hotel Sharm 4*
-Aloha Club & Resort 4*
-Concord El Sharm 5*
-Dolphina Country Club 3*
-Eden Rock Hotel 3*
-Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh 5*
-Intercontinental Crowne Plaza 5*
-Maritim Jolie Ville Golf Resort 5*
-Melia Sinai Hotel 5*
-Novotel Sharm El Sheikh 5*
-Royal Savoy Hotel Sharm 4*
-Savita Resort & Spa 5*
-Sharm Grand Plaza 5*
-Sol Sharm Resort 4*
-Tiran Island Sharm Hotel 5*
Nabq Bay although not officially classed as a resort, Nabq Bay in fact is more a selection of modern, up market hotels situated near a small, sandy Red Sea beach. Nabq Bay is the ideal place for those seeking a quiet holiday, particularly if you enjoy hotel comforts close to hand. Of course for the livelier days and nights, you can visit Naama Bay which is only around 10 minutes away.
Hotels:
-Rehana Resort Hotel 5*
-Hauza Beach Resort 5*
-Royal Albatros Moderna 5*
-Regency Plaza 5*
-Park Inn by Radisson & Aquapark 4*
-AA Amwaj Sharm El Sheikh 5*
Sharks Bay was once a sleepy fishing village but now has been transformed into a very up market resort with busy nightlife, ultra-swish hotels and sculptured promenades which to some comes a bit of a shock as after all you're just a stone throw away from the desert.
Yet here, at the Red Sea coast, there's a rich amount of nightclubs, discos and bars which glow and shimmer away every single evening.
Hotels:
-Sea Magic Resort + Spa 5*
-AA Grand Oasis Resort 4*
-Baron Palms Resort Sharm 5*
-Pyramisa Resort & Villas 5&
-Hilton Sharks Bay 5*
-Sultan Gardens Beach Resort 4*
Om el Seid Hill is a relaxing resort located on the cosmopolitan area of Sharm el Sheikh. In this picturesque place, the visitors have the great chance to enjoy the amazing view, the scuba diving facilities and also find some restaurants and shops. It is an ideal destination for everyone looking for a relaxing and joyful holiday. Om el Seid Hill is situated 20 km from Sharm el Sheikh International Airport and 10 km from Nabq Bay and Sharks Bay.
Hotels:
-Coral Hills Resort 3*
-Dive Inn Resort 4*
-Dreams Beach Resort 5*
-Mexicana Sharm Resort 4*
-Creative Badawia Resort 3*
-Reef Oasis Beach Resort 4*
-Resta Sharm Hotel 4*
-Royal Paradise Resort 4*
-St.George Resort Three Corners 4*
-The Ritz Carlton 5*
Ras Um Sid-Hadaba is a picturesque, sun soaked area located on the outskirts of Sharm el Sheikh. This wonderful area offers guests a wide range of accommodations, restaurants, dive centres and shops. The visitors can also enjoy spectacular views and the sandy bays of the Red Sea. Ras Umm Sid is a quiet area located very close to Hadaba. It is characteristic for its gorgonian forest which is rich in reef fauna. Both areas are located approximately 20 km away from the international airport of Sharm el Sheikh.
Hotels:
-Amar Sina Hotel 3*
-Beach Albatros Sharm 4*
-Hilton Sharm Waterfalls Resort 5*
-Aqua Blu Sharm Hotel 5*
Weather Averages In Sharm El Sheikh - Egypt
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You can sum up Sharm el Sheikh’s climate in two words: hot and dry. There are only two seasons; winter is hot with cool nights; summer is just hot. Some might say too hot. Inescapably, interminably, incoherently hot. This is the desert so rain is rare and the sun swaggers unchallenged in the clear blue sky year in year out.
Summer, from April till October, sees average high temperatures climbing through the 30s to a peak of 38°C in July. It can get up into the mid 40s which no one could describe as pleasant. At night it generally drops around 10°C to the mid to high 20s. The large drop in temperature at night can be attributed to the high level of insolation, the opposite of insulation, caused by incredibly low humidity levels. Low humidity helps to ease the heat at all times and so while it can be ridiculously hot, it may not be as uncomfortable as in the humid tropics. The sea breeze can also provide some relief, but really it is too hot to be outside for long in the peak of the day unless you’re in the sea, which gets up to a peak of 28°C in August and September. Sunbathing with quick dips, boat trips, scuba diving and snorkelling with an inch of sun block can all be enjoyed in comfort. Air-conditioning is a must in your accommodation. If outside you should always carry water and sun block as the risk of sunburn, sun stroke and dehydration is high.
The sun stays out for an immense thirteen hours per day in June and July, the sunniest months. For the whole season most days see more than ten hours of sunshine. Rainclouds are nowhere to be seen; from June till September an average of 0 mm of rain falls.
At the beginning of the season sandstorms are quite likely. When the sirocco, also called the khamsin, wind blows, temperatures soar and the sky becomes hazy. If the wind gathers enough speed it can whip up violent clouds of swirling sand that reduce visibility and bring everyday life to a standstill. This wind originates in the Sahara.
Winter, from November till March, sees average highs falling to 27°C in November and down to the annual low of 22°C in January before working back up to 25°C in March. Night time lows drop considerably, getting below 20°C for the entire season and to an annual low of 13°C in January. The most pleasant times to visit Sharm el Sheikh in terms of temperature fall at the beginning and end of winter when it gets into the blissful mid 20s during the day and cools off to around 15°C at night. From mid December till mid February nights can be pretty chilly. However, they are nowhere near as cold as further inland in the desert proper where it can fall down to freezing. Early and late winter are also the best times for scuba diving as underwater visibility is at its best.
Sunshine levels reduce slightly to around eight or nine hour per day. The chance of rain is increased in the winter; rainfall can be expected on about one day in each month. Storms are generally short but heavy. The dry land is unable to cope with any rain and flash flooding is unavoidable. The chance of sandstorms increases towards the end of the season.
Full Airport NameSharm el Sheikh Airport
Address
Ras Nasrani, Egypt
Airport CodeSSH
Country Code
20
Telephone
None
Website
None
Number of Terminals
2
Time Zone
GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from last Friday in April to last Thursday in September)
Location
The airport is located northeast of Sharm el Sheikh, near Ras Nasrani.
Airport News
A second terminal was inaugurated in May 2007, bringing the airport's capacity to 8 million passengers per year.
Driving Directions
It's a 20-minute drive from the airport to the city centre. The airport is just off the main road that follows the coast directly into Sharm.
Car Parking
The car park is located just outside the terminal.
Public Transport
Taxi: Regular taxis and tourist taxis (which charge double the fare) operate from the airport. Minibuses also go to Sharm el Sheikh: they wait outside the airport and only leave once full (journey time - 20 minutes).
Information and Help Desks
There are no information desks at the airport.
Airport Facilities
Money and communications: Banking and currency exchange facilities are available.
Eating and drinking: There are several restaurants and snack bars at the airport.
There are several shops at the airport, including a newsagent/bookstore, souvenir shops and jewellery shops. Duty-free is also available.
Conference and Business Facilities
There are no business facilities at the airport. The big hotels at the resort all have conference and meeting facilities.
Facilities for Disabled Travellers
Facilities for disabled travellers are basic. Wheelchairs are available from the airline counters. Travellers requiring assistance should contact their airline prior to departure.
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Based on 1 x Standard Sea View - Bed and Breakfast
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Check-in: 27 Feb 2011 Check-out: 06 Mar 2011
Flights From London Gatwick
£262.00 Per Person

Based on 1 x Double/Twin Balcony or Terrace (All Inclusive)
More room options may be available by calling 0800 53 000 53
Check-in: 10 Mar 2011 Check-out: 17 Mar 2011
Flights From London Gatwick
£306.00 Per Person