| Free America For Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Saturday, 17 November 2007 | |
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If you're excited about scuba diving, you should absolutely visit Sharm el Sheikh, a Red Sea resort town at the tip of the Sinai peninsula that can offer you world-class diving spots, amazing corral reefs, shipwrecks, and drop-offs like nothing else in the world. If you've always wanted to learn how to dive, you can learn and obtain certification in many of the "beginners" waters, such as Na'ama Bay, and work your way up to the apty named Shark Reef. Sharm el Sheikh is a preferred holiday destination for travelers who enjoy the waters, the beaches, and the hotels. Sharm el Sheikh hotels are among the finest in the world, and you can choose to stay at any number of three to five star hotels and such fine visitor spots such as the Oriental Resort in Sharm el Sheikh and the Conrad Sharm el Sheikh Resort. Wherever you decide to stay in this Egyptian port city, you'll be sure to stay in comfort. If diving isn't your thing, then take in some of the many of the fine dining locations and enjoy local fare, or explore the European-style markets, or ride a camel out to the desert and do some star watching. Visit Sinai Mountain or plan a day trip to St. Catherine's Monastery, reputedly the location of the biblical burning bush. Sharm el Sheikh has everything the traveling vacationer is looking for in a vacation, and can provide you warmth and sunshine every day of the year. So consider Sharm el Sheikh for your next trip, and don't forget to send postcards! |





