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Hotels in Sharm El Sheikh — What to Expect
Sharm El Sheikh sits at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, where the Gulf of Aqaba meets the Red Sea — a 30 km coastal strip with year-round 22–30 °C sea temperatures and some of the world's best reef diving on the Tiran Strait, Ras Mohammed National Park, and the Thistlegorm wreck. The town began as a 1960s naval outpost and grew into Egypt's flagship beach resort after the 1990s peace treaty with Israel.
We list 167 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh, almost all on the beach — divided across four bays: Naama Bay for restaurants, nightlife, and mid-range resorts; Sharks Bay for diving access and Four Seasons-tier 5-stars; Nabq Bay for newer all-inclusive family resorts; and Sharm El Maya/Old Town for budget and Egyptian-style stays. Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH) is 18 km north of Naama Bay — 20–30 minutes by taxi for EGP 200–400, or hotel shuttle (typically pre-arranged with the resort).
The Egyptian pound (EGP) is local currency, though most all-inclusive resorts quote in EUR and accept cards for everything inside the resort. Sinai-specific visa-free entry: most nationalities including EU, UK, US, Russia, GCC, and 70+ others get a free 15-day Sinai-only stamp at SSH for visits limited to Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Nuweiba, and Saint Catherine's Monastery — no Cairo or Luxor on this stamp. For full-Egypt access, the standard $25 e-visa or visa-on-arrival is needed. Best months: March–June and September–November (water 24–27 °C, air 25–32 °C). Free cancellation available on most Sharm rooms when you book through Hotevi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Sharm El Sheikh bay should I stay in?
Naama Bay for first-time visitors who want a central walkable promenade with restaurants and nightlife. Sharks Bay (Four Seasons, Stella Di Mare) for diving access and quieter premium stays. Nabq Bay for newer all-inclusive family resorts at lower per-night cost. Old Town/Sharm El Maya for authentic Egyptian-style stays.
How do I get from Sharm airport to my hotel?
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH) is 18 km north of Naama Bay — 20–30 minutes by taxi for EGP 200–400 ($4–8). Most all-inclusive resorts offer pre-arranged paid transfers for EGP 400–700; book through the hotel after confirming your booking. Uber does not operate in Sharm.
Do I need a visa for Sharm El Sheikh?
There is a free 15-day Sinai-only visa stamp issued on arrival at SSH for most EU, UK, US, Russia, GCC, and 70+ nationalities — valid only for Sharm, Dahab, Nuweiba, and Saint Catherine's. To visit Cairo, Luxor, or anywhere else in Egypt, get the standard $25 30-day visa on arrival (paid in USD cash) or e-visa from visa2egypt.gov.eg.
When is the best time for Sharm El Sheikh?
March–June and September–November are the most comfortable: water 24–27 °C, air 25–32 °C. July–August can reach 38 °C with very dry winds. December–February is cooler (water 22 °C, air 20–25 °C) — still possible to swim but most diving is done in wetsuits, and rates drop 30–40%.
Is Sharm El Sheikh good for non-divers?
Yes — most resorts have private beaches with snorkeling reefs steps from the rooms, large pool complexes, and shallow swimming areas. Day trips to Saint Catherine's Monastery and Mount Sinai (5h round trip), Colored Canyon, quad biking in the desert, and Tiran Island boat snorkeling are widely available without dive certification.