The thriving seaside city built on the edge of the desert and loved by British tourists

Almost guaranteed sunshine and stunning beaches makes this resort a firm favourite for Brit tourists.

By Max Parry, News Reporter

Sunny resort beach with palm tree at the coast shore of Red Sea in Sharm el Sheikh, Sinai, Egypt, Asia in summer hot. Bright sunny light

One of the resort's beaches bathed in sunshine (Image: Getty)

The desert resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt suffered a reduction in British footfall due to the Covid pandemic. However, 2022 saw a dramatic uptick in UK visitors to the city.

Its popularity with British tourists stems from its access to the still waters of the Red Sea, stunning beaches, and fantastic year-round warm weather.

Nicknamed Sharm, the Egyptian city sits on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula.

The resort is popular with families, especially with young children, as it is widely considered to be safe and has plenty of amenities for kids to enjoy.

View from the mountain to the old city of Sharm El Sheikh in the valley with the Red Sea on the horizon, Egypt

The old city of Sharm El Sheikh built around the al Mustafa Mosque (Image: Getty)

Tourists often visit the Ras Mohammed National Park, which is home to some of the world’s most incredible diving sites.

Naama Bay boasts white sandy beaches and is backed by a pedestrian-only promenade, making the beach the perfect spot for a family day out.

Tourists can also learn more about the region’s history on a day trip to Saint Catherine’s Monastery, one of the world’s oldest working monasteries.

Vintage Arabic oriental cafe. Place to relax on beach Ras Umm El Sid of Red Sea. Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

A traditional Arabian cafe overlooking the Red Sea (Image: Getty)

Despite only having a population of less than 100,000, British tourists totaled 267,000 in 2022, according to Statista.

As well as the range of activities available, the history on show, and the views of the Red Sea Sharm offers, tourists are also drawn to the resort thanks to the weather.

During the summer months, the top temperature can climb above 40C, but if that's too hot the mercury is still in the mid-20s in the middle of January and February.

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