The Red Sea season - March through November. Desert on the shore, paradise under the water, a submarine oasis, and tropical sea out of the tropics… the Red Sea is a genuine Eden. The possibilities for enjoying the closest coral reef to Europe are endless; ocean walls, sunken ships, coral reefs, and an explosion of marine life in the best diving destination in the world.
Sharm el Sheik, a nerve center in the diving world, is at the tip of the peninsula, it is an unparalleled diving experience. There are abundant hotels with a wide variety of facilities. The water remains calm, thanks to the protection of the high mountains of Sinai. In the “familiar zone”, you will encounter big sea fans, hard reefs, and countless reef fish linger in the clear blue water. The reef is expanding a half inch (12.5mm) every year, slowly widening a sea that is currently 1200 miles (1932km) long 200 miles (322 km) wide, and 10,000 feet (3000m) deep in some places. It also contains the northernmost fully developed reef system on the planet, and boasts a diversity of over 1,000 species of marine life. The visibility varies by location, with an average of 100 feet (30m). You can dive shallow patch reefs, deep walls, and ship wrecks. Shallow coral gardens and deep coral walls swarm with tropical fish. With so many large and impersonal resorts in the Red Sea, the following hotel is a one of a kind:
Camel Hotel- With its convenient central location, the Camel Hotel is an oasis of calm. With only 38 rooms, the atmosphere is intimate and friendly. The rooms are large, each has a balcony or terrace, and all the amenities one expects. The Camel was voted "Best Hotel Worldwide" by the readers of Tauchen Dive Magazine.

The 7 night special has limited availability.
Please deduct approximately 20% for accommodation
only. Please contact us for further details.
All prices are seasonal and subject to change without prior notice
WEATHER:
Most of the year, except for the winter months of December - February it is hot and dry. In the evening you might need a sweater, otherwise it is ”shorts and t-shirts” conditions all year around.
Annual average temperature 93º F (34º C).
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