The weather in Sharm el-Sheikh can be summed up in just two words: hot and dry. While some may argue that the inescapable heat and scorching sun makes holidays to Sharm el-Sheikh unbearable, others relish the chance of ensuring a rain-free, sun-baked holiday in one of the most beautiful and vibrant regions of the planet.
In the last decade, Sharm el-Sheikh has become one of the premier holiday destinations in the world. Situated near to the Red Sea, it is a favourite spot for both novice and experienced divers due to its warm waters, stunning underwater vistas and unrivalled marine life. Visitors to Sharm el-Sheikh can enjoy a variety of fun activities, such as canoeing, boating, parasailing, kitesurfing, snorkelling and diving, or, for those who want to take advantage of the unchallenged sun, there are numerous pristine sandy beaches that are the ideal setting to be enveloped in a cocoon of relaxation and docile indulgence.
The weather in Sharm el-Sheikh makes it a perfect getaway during the interminably cold and miserable European winter months. From November to March, the highest average temperature is a cool and agreeable 27° Celsius. However, night can be quite chilly so visitors are recommended to bring some warm clothes as temperatures can drop below 13° Celsius. In terms of climate, arguably the most pleasant time to visit Sharm el-Sheikh in winter is November or March, when day temperatures hover in the mid-20s. This makes it the ideal time to visit some of the sites of interest a few hours’ drive from the city, which would be unbearable during the oppressive summer months. A few examples include St. Catherine’s Monastery, which is the major religious site in Sinai. Additionally, many hotels or private companies offer day trips to watch the sunrise over the Sinai Mountains and retrace the footsteps of Moses when he received the 10 Commandments.
November and March are also the best times for scuba diving and snorkelling, as underwater visibility is at its best and divers can truly appreciate the exotic and colourful aquatic scenery of the Red Sea.
In the summer months from April till October, visitors are urged to pack huge quantities of sun lotion as temperatures can reach over 40° Celsius, which even the most hardened and leathery-skinned-sun-worshiper would admit is quite hot. However, unlike the humid tropics, Sharm el-Sheikh is blessed with relatively low humidity and the sea breeze can also provide much needed relief.
April and October are perhaps the best times for holidays to Sharm el-Sheikh during the summer months as day temperatures usually peak at a bearable 30° Celsius. At night, temperatures rarely drop below 20° Celsius. While boat trips, snorkelling and scuba diving are all possible, visitors are urged to always carry sun lotion and drink lots of water to prevent the risk of dehydration, sunstroke and sun burn. With over thirteen hours of sun a day, sun bathing is more than possible as long as visitors split their time in the sun, in the sea and in the shade sensibly.


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