Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, "Sharm" is Egypt’s most famous mega-resort city. It is specifically designed for tourism, featuring massive all-inclusive resorts, palm-lined promenades, and immediate access to some of the most vibrant coral reefs in the northern Red Sea.

  • What Tourists Actually Search For (Tips & Hacks):

    • The Rideshare Hack: Tourists frequently search for Uber, only to find out it does not operate in Sharm El-Sheikh. The top search advice is to download the local equivalent app called Careem before arriving to avoid aggressively haggling with street taxis.

    • Naama Bay vs. SOHO Square: Travelers constantly research where to spend their evenings. Naama Bay is the older, bustling, neon-lit hub with shisha cafes and aggressive vendors. SOHO Square is the newer, highly manicured, European-style entertainment complex (complete with ice skating and dancing fountains) where vendors are strictly forbidden from hassling you.

    • Wind and Beach Types: Not all beaches here are sandy walk-ins. Many resorts are built on fossilized coral cliffs, meaning you have to walk to the end of a long floating pontoon to jump directly into deep water. Tourists with young children heavily search for "sandy entry beaches" (like Sharm El Maya) to ensure kids can wade safely.