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Amongst the forbidding Red Sea mountains and at the most southern point of the Sinai Peninsular is where your Sharm El Sheikh holiday shall take you.
It is a proudly purpose-built resort, catering primarily to the needs of sun-hungry, beach dwelling holidaymakers. If your idea of foreign culture is beach and sun by day with food and drink by night, Sharm will be in no short supply.
The beaches last for miles on end, covered in nothing but golden sand and generally very well maintained. Beyond the coastal edge there are many great spots for swimming and scuba diving, for those so rightly curious of the sea's wondrous tropical fish.
Although those looking for all that is historical and authentic about the 'real' Egypt may feel disappointed by the lack of tradition, anyone wanting that perfect tan and a stress-free getaway will undoubtedly find it with a Sharm El Sheikh holiday.
It is unlikely that anyone will feel completely at a loss with any Sharm El Sheikh holiday destination. However, those travelling in family groups may prefer the relative peacefulness of Nabq Bay to the more vigorous and youthful resort of Um El Sid, for instance.