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The best of the best of Sharm el Sheikh in winter

Mount Sinai, (near Sharm el Sheikh)

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If you are researching a trip to Sharm el Sheikh, our expert, Jessica Lee, has done all the hard work for you. Read on to find out what the web recommends as the best of the best of Sharm el Sheikh.

It may be damp and grey in the UK but in Sharm el Sheikh the sun rarely stops shining. Not satisfied with just topping up your tan on the beach while here? Mild winter temperatures (averaging 20-25 degrees Celsius) mean this is also a great time to explore the surrounding desert without having to work up too much sweat. The volume of visitors during this period is also less than in the peak travel seasons of spring and autumn, so the gloriously sandy beaches are emptier and the dive sites aren’t as packed. Mid-winter beach breaks have never looked so tempting.

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