| Sharm el-Sheikh, also transliterated as Sharm ash | | | | Beaches |
| Shaykh and widely known as "Sharm," is an | | | | The main industry of Sharm el-Sheikh is tourism, |
| Egyptian city located on the southern end of the | | | | both domestic and international. Tourists are |
| Sinai Peninsula, on the coastal strip between Mount | | | | attracted to Sharm el-Sheikh's natural beaches, |
| Sinai and the Red Sea. Sharm el-Sheikh is the | | | | spectacular landscape, and constant low humidity. |
| administrative center of South Sinai Governorate | | | | Apart from Egypts ancient appeal, the country is |
| in Egypt. South Sinai Governorate includes rocky | | | | a magnet for people taking package holidays than |
| inland of Mount Sinai and Saint Catherine's | | | | any other kind of visitor. This is due to warm |
| Monastery, as well as small towns of Nuweiba and | | | | Egyptian beaches, which are both low-cost and |
| Dahab. | | | | luxurious. |