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Night Tour of Sharm El-Sheikh

On this night tour of Sharm El-Sheikh, you'll discover the charm of this Egyptian city located between the Sinai Peninsula desert and the Red Sea. Discover Sharm El-Sheikh by Night. At the specified time, you'll be picked up from your Sharm...

  • 6 hours
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On this night tour of Sharm El-Sheikh, you'll discover the charm of this Egyptian city located between the Sinai Peninsula desert and the Red Sea.

Discover Sharm El-Sheikh by Night

At the specified time, you'll be picked up from your Sharm El-Sheikh hotel to start the night tour around the city. The first stop will be at the Al Mustafa mosque, located in the city center. This structure features a white marble façade and minarets that stand 72 metres (236 feet) tall.

Your next destination is the Heavenly Cathedral, the largest Coptic Orthodox temple in Sharm El-Sheikh, situated in the Hay El Nour neighborhood. This church is known for its frescos, stained glass windows, and interior decorations.

Following this, you'll visit the Old Market, where tradition and modernity blend. Here, you'll experience the local ambiance while exploring various herbal, spice, and artisan stalls, providing the opportunity to buy souvenirs.

In the market, you'll also find the Al Sahaba mosque, a highly photographed site and the newest temple in Sharm El-Sheikh, completed in 2016.

The tour continues to Naama Bay, known for its vibrant nightlife, before heading to Soho Square. Here, you'll enjoy the water and lights spectacle in the central fountain, concluding the night tour.

Lastly, you'll conclude your experience with your fellow companions after approximately 7 hours.

Schedule

If you take this tour in winter, note that the sun sets around 4:30 pm, allowing you to see the city illuminated after dark.

Included

  • Pickup and drop–off at the hotel
  • Transport by minibus
  • English–speaking guide

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