Activities

There is a wide range of activities in the water and on dry land from the family oriented to the adventurous, from the lively to the spiritual.

Sinai Red Sea water sportsWater sports
The Sinai Peninsula is surrounded by sea on three sides: the Mediterranean in the north, and the Red Sea, split into the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba, in the south. The coast and the coral reef along the Gulf of Aqaba, stretching from Sharm el Sheikh to Taba, is a world class tourist destination offering a pleasant climate all year round and excellent diving. Called sometimes the Red Sea Rivieara or the Sinai Rivieara, you find a wide range of water sports apart from diving and snorkeling. >> more
Sinai desert jeep safari4×4 safaris and off-roading
South Sinai is a great safari land and many people visit at least a couple sights in the desert – usually the Colored Canyon and Ein Hudra oasis. Safaris lasting several days that include camping in the desert are a unique experience. 4×4 desert safaris can last from 2 days to 2 weeks – there is enough to see in the interior. In and around the coastal resort towns other type of off-road activities are popular: beach buggy, quads and bikes. >> more
Sinai camel safariCamel and walking safaris, camel and horse riding
The real safari, the way the Bedouin have done for at least a couple of thousand years, is on camel and foot. Camel riding safaris include walks and most people are happy for a change time to time. You can also do the whole distance on foot, using the camel only to carry bags, food and water. Camel safaris involve camping in the desert, one of the highlights of the experience. They can last from a couple of days for up to two weeks. On the coast you can ride camels and horses. >> more
Sinai trekking and hiking in EgyptHiking and trekking, Mt. Sinai hikes
The Sinai High Mountain Region, around the town of St. Catherine, is a fantastic yet little-known trekking destination. Egypt’s highest peak, Mt. Katherine is an impressive mountain, and even the climb to Mt. Sinai is a demanding one. The region has a colder climate then the rest of Sinai and even snow is not uncommon in winter. In the high mountain wadis there is considerable more water than in the desert, feeding water pools and sustaing hundreds of orchards. The high mountains extend all the way to the coast to the west and south, with two of the most impressive peaks, Jebel Umm Shaumar and Jebel Serbal on the perimeter. >> more
Sinai rock climbing adventuresAdventure sports
The Sinai offers high adrenaline adventures in the interior as well, not only on the coast. Rock climbing is getting discovered, and there are other adventure sports as well. >> more
meditation retreat yogaBody, mind, spirit
The Sinai is a holy land and many people come as genuine pilgrims. Apart from Mt. Sinai there are other religious places. It is also an ideal location for other spiritual and nature based activities, to relax, clear your mind. >> more
Sinai Bedouin weaving and cultureOther activities
There are even more activities in the Sinai, ranging from cultural programs to botany or fun with the Bedouin out in the desert. >> more

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