20–24 March Sharm El Sheikh Trip
Overall, it was a great experience and I’d definitely recommend it. We enjoyed The ATV tours around Echo Temple and diving in the Red Sea, both were amazing and absolutely worth doing.
We also visited Old Town, where the sellers felt much more relaxed compared to Cairo. On the other hand, the pedestrian road at Naama Bay was a bit more intense—making eye contact could easily turn into persistent invitations to visit shops, but it was still manageable and easy enough to ignore.
Despite the ongoing war, it didn’t seem to affect Sharm much. The tours were moderately crowded, with tourists from many different countries.
One tip: it’s better to book tours with everything included upfront. If you decide to add activities later, they tend to be extremely overpriced.
Photos: First 3 are from Farsha Cafe, 4th is from our hotel Verginia Sharm, 5th is from Old Town and last one is from As-Sahaba Mosque, again in Old Town.