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Sharm El Sheik |
The simplicity of sun,
sea and sand. The luxury of five-star hotels, water
sports, shopping and entertainment. This is Sharm
el-Sheikh, one of the most accessible and developed
tourist resort communities on the Sinai peninsula. All
around are Bedouins, colorful tents, mountains and sea.
There are small, intimate hotels with modern designs, as
well as larger hotel complexes belonging to
International chains, plus about all the amenities one
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including casinos, discos
and nightclubs, golf courses and health facilities. In
fact, with diving and snorkeling, windsurfing and other
water sports, horses and camel riding, desert safaris,
and great nearby antiquities attractions, it is almost
impossible for a visitor to ever suffer from boredom. |
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Four miles south the
southern section of the town stands on a cliff
overlooking the port. and is a great view. Na'ama Beach
is one of the center of the tourist activities. Located
just north of Sharm, this area is developing into a
resort town of its own. Most hotels at Na'ama Bay have
their own, private beaches with comfortable amenities
such as chairs, shades and even bars. |
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Shark's Bay is also
nearby, and again is a growing resort community with
more and more to offer, along with several diving
centers. |
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