The mini bus was as promised air conditioned which was a must in the middle day heat. Our tour guide Hussein was very knowledgeable and very friendly. We enjoyed the visits to the mosques and church were brief but enough to have a look around and take some photos. We were never under pressure to get moving or leave but the heat ment the group naturally wanted to get back to the bus The two shop visits were again no pressure to buy which was a big win for the trip.
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 with its two-tone pearly marble and twin minarets that rise more than 70 metres into the sky. Next, you will visit El Samaeyeen Cathedral, which name means ‘heavenly', and you'll see why when you set eyes on its gilded and frescoed interior.
To end the cultural part of the tour, you will visit the King Tut Museum, where you can admire artifacts related to the legendary boy pharaoh. There are replicas of many important pieces found in his tomb. Finally, to end the tour, you'll have free time to shop in Naama Bay.