We loved the stops at the church and the mosque, however after these stops the trip took a turn and it just felt like we were been taken into shops made to feel uncomfortable and buy. There were far too many stops where we were herded into stores and uncomfortably having products we had no interest in flung into our faces. We ended up getting a taxi back early just because of how fed up we were of every stop being a shop with no real chance to explore the actual city streets.
Musulmanes y cristianos viven pacíficamente uno al lado del otro en Sharm El Sheikh, y sus lugares más sagrados reflejan esta armonía.
Primero, un vistazo a la Mezquita Al-Sahaba, con su mármol perlado de dos tonos y sus minaretes gemelos que se elevan más de 70 metros. A continuación, visitará la Catedral El Samaeyeen, cuyo nombre significa "celestial", y comprenderá por qué al contemplar su interior dorado y decorado con frescos.
Para finalizar la parte cultural del recorrido, visitará el Museo del Rey Tut, donde podrá admirar artefactos relacionados con el legendario niño faraón. Hay réplicas de muchas piezas importantes halladas en su tumba. Finalmente, para finalizar el recorrido, tendrá tiempo libre para ir de compras a la bahía de Naama.