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One day trip to Sharm El Sheikh (Banana Boat – Parachute – Butterfly)

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Sharm El Sheikh is the largest city in the South Sinai Governorate and an international tourist center, where it is famous for its diving sports. It is the most famous tourist city in the Sinai, and tourism activity has evolved greatly in the last twenty years. The importance of Sharm El Sheikh lies in its location at the head of the Red Sea. Then, it branched into the Gulf of Suez and Aqaba, which led to a more distinctive environment which is the main element in the tourist attraction. That is why there are in and around the most important natural reserves in Ras Muhammed and Nabq. In front of Sharm El-Sheikh there are Tiran and Sanafir islands at the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba .. Among the most important areas are Ras Nasrani and Ras Umm Sid, next to Ras Muhammad. Sharm El Sheikh is characterized by many beaches and water bodies, and there are these beaches water games that characterize our trip, such as (Parachute – Banana – Butterfly

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activitiesancient ruinsart & cultureattractions & museumscontactless payment for gratuities and add-onscruises & sailingcultureface masks provided for travelersface masks required for guides in public areasface masks required for travelers in public areasgear/equipment sanitized between useguides required to regularly wash handshand sanitizer available to travelers and staffpaid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptomsports of call toursregular temperature checks for staffregularly sanitized high-traffic areassanitation measures appliedshore excursionssightseeing toursskip the line ticketssocial distancing enforced throughout experiencetemperature checks for tour participants upon arrivaltickets & passestransportation vehicles regularly sanitizedfree cancellationskip the line

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Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Information

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, offers docking at Sharm El Sheikh Port. Travelers explore Naama Bay and Ras Mohammed National Park. Excursions include snorkeling at Tiran Island. Local markets sell koshari. The peak season, October to April, brings mild weather for coastal tours. Photography captures coral reefs and Red Sea vistas. Dining onboard includes falafel, an Egyptian favorite. Souvenirs, like papyrus crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Sinai history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the arid climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Sharm El Sheikh’s coastal allure offers a vibrant Egyptian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of marine adventures and desert beauty, making Sharm El Sheikh an engaging destination.

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