Sharm's charms aren't all under the sea. This half-day tour offers you the chance to discover three of its most important cultural attractions – the Alsahaba Mosque, El Samaeyeen Cathedral and the King Tut Museum. You'll also have some free time in Naama Bay to haggle with the locals.
Muslims and Christians live peacefully side by side in Sharm El Sheikh, and their holiest sites reflect this harmony. First up is a look at the Alsahaba Mosque. It's two-tone pearly marble façade is a treat for the senses and has twin minarets that rise more than 70 metres into the sky. Then it's on to visit El Samaeyeen Cathedral. The name means ‘heavenly', and you'll see why when you set eyes on its gilded and frescoed interior.
Next up is the King Tut Museum, where you'll can admire artefacts related to the legendary boy pharaoh. There are replicas of many important pieces found in his tomb and even one of his mummy. Afterwards, you'll have free to shop in Naama Bay.