Sharm-el-Sheik, Egypt

Travel Blogs from Sharm-el-Sheik (22)

Sinai loafing and last thoughts on Egypt, Sharm-el-Sheik, Egypt travel blog
Sinai loafing and last thoughts on Egypt
Sep 20, 2006

... few nights in the town of Sharm-el-Sheik and to break up the long bus ride back to Cairo. The Israelis originally developed Sharm-el-Sheik as a resort after seizing the Sinai during the Six Day War in 1967. The Camp David Accords in 1978, led by Georgia's ...

A travel blog entry by globedecker
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Egypt's underwater gardens
Feb 6, 2006

These photos are taken at two shallow dive sites at the eastern end of Naama Bay called 'Near Gardens' and 'Middle Gardens'. There is also a 'Far Gardens' which is apparently more impressive in terms of coral formations, however it is a long swim due to ...

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The Sinai, Sharm el-Sheik, Dahab, Egypt travel blog
The Sinai
Jan 21, 2005

... , Jordan. Much running around and confusion. Expensive but far better than taking the slow ferry. By nightfall we arrived in Sharm el-Sheik. Not at all a place I have been recommended except for the diving. Its full of tour groups who don't deign to ...

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Nabq Protectorate, Sharm el Sheik, Egypt travel blog
Nabq Protectorate
Feb 12, 2005

We were up early to catch the 8:00 am ferry to Sharm-el-Sheik. Downstairs the dining room was brightly lit with doors wide open for a wonderfully laid out buffet. We were the first guests to arrive and, although there was no one else around, we immediately ...

A travel blog entry by pachi

Attractions in Sharm-el-Sheik (343)

Sinai Dive Club
Sinai Dive Club

, Hilton Sharks Bay Sharm El-Sheikh, South Sinai, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt

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Temple of Ramesses II
Temple of Ramesses II

Bout one third of a kilometer to the northwest of Seti, Abu Simbel, Egypt

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This temple was dedicated to Amon-Ra, Harmakes & Ptah. It was elected solely to glorify Ramesses II the Great. The temple was covered in sand until May 22, 1813 which subsequently involved gigantic rescue operation as it was threatened by the waters of Lake Nasser.
Emperor Divers

Hurghada, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt

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Abu Mena

Borg El Arab, Egypt

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Early Christian city and monastery built around the tomb of the martyr Menas.

Forum Discussions on Sharm-el-Sheik (5)

What do you do to cure the Blues?
Posted on Jun 11, 2008, 12:28:57
... ?? who am I??? other options: open my PC and Skype to my son in Beijing, or Yahoo to my son in Sharm el Sheik. or start another entry on my Travel Blog to be detailed later...(just pining my life spots at this moment) THE BEST ! ...
Happiness
Posted on Jun 6, 2008, 21:17:15
... the best of happiness: have my two sons acomplishing their dreams, each with a splendid wife/companion, in the places of their choosing: Sharm el Sheik for the deep sea scubadiver, Beijing bullet train for the CordonBleu cheff... donYan
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Posted on Jun 2, 2008, 02:05:24
... buoyant, beer being the only currency. My son started his Scuba diving carreer (now a deep sea diver, living in Sharm el Sheik Egipt) and I moved to PuertoEscondido, an hour drive south of Chakagua mangrooves. I lived there my first record; six ...

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