
Sharm El Sheikh Excursions & Day Trips
Book top Sharm El Sheikh excursions: Ras Mohammed and Tiran snorkelling, desert safaris, St Catherine and Mount Sinai, Dahab, plus Cairo and Luxor day trips.
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Charm el-Cheikh : plongée et snorkeling à Ras Mohammed et White Island

Depuis Charm el-Cheikh : Ras Mohammed, White Island — snorkeling, plongée et déjeuner

Charm el-Cheikh : safari en quad dans le désert au lever et au coucher du soleil

Sharm : super safari en quad, balade à dos de chameau, observation des étoiles et dîner barbecue

Charm el-Cheikh : parc national Ras Mohammed et île Blanche – snorkeling, plongée et déjeuner

Sharm El Sheikh : excursion d'une journée en bus au Caire, aux pyramides, au Sphinx et au musée GEM

Visite citadine de Charm el-Cheikh : vieux marché, mosquée et café Farsha

Sharm El-Sheikh : Croisière en bateau sous-marin Seascope avec prise en charge

Charm el-Cheikh : aventure en parachute ascensionnel au-dessus de la mer Rouge

Charm el-Cheikh : aventure en jeep vers le Blue Hole, le canyon et Dahab

Charm el-Cheikh : aventure safari en quad dans le désert

Depuis Sharm : Trekking au Mont Moïse, lever du soleil et visite d'un monastère
Charm el-Cheikh : quad ATV, balade à dos de chameau, dîner bédouin et spectacle
Excursion en yacht de luxe à Ras Mohammed et White Island depuis Charm el-Cheikh
Services de transfert aéroport SSH privés

Charm el-Cheikh : visite privative du vieux marché et de la mosquée Sahaba

Charm : mangrove, Magic Lake et Earthquake Crack avec snorkeling
Sharm 5 - in - 1 Safari dans le désert : Quad, promenade à dos de chameau, dîner et observation des étoiles

Charm el-Cheikh : aventure en jeep vers le Blue Hole, le canyon et Dahab
Excursion touristique de la ville de Charm el-Cheikh
Charm El-Cheikh : Ultime Quad de VTT, observation des étoiles et dîner barbecue
Charm El Cheikh : Visite privée de la ville, Vieux marché et sites touristiques

Hammam de 2 heures avec transfert depuis Sharm El Sheikh
Charm el-Cheikh Super Safari 5 en 1 : quad, observation des étoiles, dîner, spectacle et chameau

Depuis Sharm El Sheikh : croisière à l'île de Tiran avec plongée, snorkeling et déjeuner

Depuis Charm el-Cheikh : demi-journée en route vers Ras Mohamed, la Porte d'Allah et le Lac magique

Charm el-Cheikh : visite des grandes pyramides, du Sphinx et du musée en bus
Dédouanement rapide avec assistance à l'aéroport de Sharm
Saut en parachute ascensionnel Sharm El Sheikh aventure avec Privé pick-up / dépôt
Sharm El Sheikh sits at the tip of the Sinai Peninsula, wrapped around some of the best-protected reefs in the Red Sea and within reach of two of the region's great overland journeys — the holy summit of Mount Sinai and the Coloured Canyon near Dahab. Whether you came to dive, to ride the dunes, or to tick off the pyramids on a day flight to Cairo, there's an excursion for it. Here are the trips worth your time, with rough durations and prices so you can build your week before you land.
Ras Mohammed and Tiran snorkelling boats
The signature Sharm sea day is a boat into Ras Mohammed National Park, where the reef walls drop into deep blue and the coral gardens are among the richest in Egypt. Most trips pair it with the Tiran Island reefs or the White Island sandbar, giving you two long snorkelling stops of about 90 minutes each plus lunch on board. Reckon on a full day of roughly 7 to 8 hours. Group boats start around €25–35 per person; a private yacht is a different world of money but perfect for a group. Divers get their own dedicated boats too — see our Red Sea diving guide for site notes.
Desert safari, quad bikes and Bedouin dinner
The Sinai desert makes a fine counterpoint to all that water. Afternoon safaris combine quad biking over the dunes, a camel ride, a stop at a Bedouin camp, sunset over the mountains and a BBQ dinner with a show. Plan on about 5 to 6 hours, timed for the cooler end of the day. Group prices generally sit in the €20–35 range depending on ride time and whether dinner is bundled in.
St Catherine's Monastery and Mount Sinai
One of Egypt's most memorable excursions is the overnight climb of Mount Sinai to watch sunrise from the summit, followed by a visit to St Catherine's Monastery, one of the oldest working monasteries in the world. It's a demanding trip: pickup around midnight, a two to three hour hike up in the dark, sunrise at the top, then the descent and the monastery before returning to Sharm by mid-morning. Budget roughly €35–55 per person and expect to be away 10 to 12 hours.
Coloured Canyon and Dahab
A full-day inland tour heads north to the laid-back town of Dahab and the spectacular Coloured Canyon, a narrow maze of sandstone streaked with mineral colours. Days usually mix a 4x4 or jeep ride, a canyon walk, a camel or ATV segment, snorkelling near the Blue Hole and lunch in a Bedouin tent. Count on 8 to 10 hours and around €35–55 in a group.
Day trip to Cairo by flight
Cairo is a long haul by road from Sharm, so most visitors fly — a short hop that turns the pyramids into a comfortable day rather than an ordeal. A typical itinerary covers the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum with a guide and lunch. Flight day trips run a full 12 to 14 hours and cost considerably more than a boat day; a cheaper long-coach option exists but makes for a punishing schedule.
Day trip to Luxor by flight
Luxor is also reachable as a flying day trip, taking in the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut's temple and Karnak. Like Cairo, it's a premium excursion because of the airfare, but it packs the highlights of ancient Thebes into a single well-run day. Verify current flight-inclusive prices when booking, as they move with the season.
Best time, private vs group, and how to book
Sharm is a true year-round resort — even winter stays mild — but spring and autumn give the kindest mix of warm water and comfortable air for both the reefs and the desert. Group tours are the affordable, sociable default and fine for most trips; private tours cost more but suit families, divers and anyone doing a long flight day where a tailored pace pays off. Every price here is a guide only, so verify before you commit. Browse the bookable excursions below and reserve online ahead of your trip — Mount Sinai and the Cairo flights in particular sell out in peak weeks.
Questions fréquentes
What are the best excursions from Sharm El Sheikh?
The must-dos are a Ras Mohammed and Tiran snorkelling boat, a desert quad safari with a Bedouin dinner, and the overnight Mount Sinai climb paired with St Catherine's Monastery. The Coloured Canyon and Dahab day is a great all-rounder, and many visitors add a flying day trip to Cairo for the pyramids. A week easily fits one sea, one desert and one cultural trip.
Can you day-trip to Cairo or Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh?
Yes, and the sensible way is by air. A short domestic flight turns both Cairo (Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum) and Luxor (Valley of the Kings, Karnak) into a comfortable single day. Long-coach options to Cairo exist and cost less, but they make for a very tiring 16-hour-plus schedule, so most people pay for the flight.
How long do Sharm El Sheikh excursions take?
Ras Mohammed snorkelling boats run about 7 to 8 hours, and desert safaris around 5 to 6 hours in the late afternoon. The Mount Sinai and St Catherine trip is an overnight of 10 to 12 hours starting near midnight, while the Coloured Canyon and Dahab day takes 8 to 10 hours. Cairo and Luxor by flight are full 12 to 14 hour days.
How much do excursions from Sharm El Sheikh cost?
Group prices are reasonable: snorkelling boats and desert safaris typically €20–35, Mount Sinai roughly €35–55, and the Coloured Canyon and Dahab day around €35–55. Flying day trips to Cairo or Luxor cost much more because of the airfare. Private yachts and private guides run higher again. Treat all figures as rough guides and verify at booking.
Should I book a private tour or join a group?
Group tours are cheaper and more social, and they work well for the standard snorkelling, desert and canyon trips. A private tour costs more but lets you set the pace, pick your stops and avoid the crowds — most worth it for families, divers who want specific sites, or anyone doing a long Cairo or Luxor flight day.
When is the best time to visit Sharm El Sheikh for excursions?
Sharm is comfortable all year thanks to its sheltered position, but spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) give the best balance of warm sea, good visibility and pleasant air for the desert and Mount Sinai. Summer is hot but excellent in the water, while winter stays mild and is ideal for land trips with slightly cooler snorkelling.

