Having just returned from an excellent holiday in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt, I could not help but compare how different it was from the Egypt I have known over the years. Modern Sharm which sits at the bottom of the Sinai Peninsula where the stunning dramatic rugged desert meets the crystal clear Red Sea is mighty impressive. It has an international reputation as an extraordinary diving destination, with clear crystal seas jam packed with amazing delights of the many different species of coral and stunning fish.
This small fishing village has changed in a few short years to a bustling holiday destination packed with modern hotels all with the luxuries of modern day living. Diving centres, yacht charters, desert safaris, quad biking, casinos and discos are all there ready for the tourists delight.
Sharm El Sheikh, this cosmopolitan capital of Sinai is heralded as a city of peace even in these troubled times.
Our hotel of choice (there are many) was set in an oasis of peaceful grounds filled with pink, white and deep red bougainvillaea, oleander cactus and many palms. The gardens well established and beautifully tended by a dedicated team of gardeners. Such a massive feat in this blazing heat!
Naama Bay is the heart of Sharm and is a cornucopia of the most amazing energy ever set in one place. Souks and shops selling all manner of things from fake watches to jade beads and spices via together for a little business, the owners pleading for you to spend your time visiting their emporiums.
The tremendous bustle and noise coming from the restaurants, bars, ‘shisha’ cafes, clubs and discos seem a desperate call for contrived enjoyment, somewhat different from the old alleys of Cairo and Alexandria that I know so well. The town of Naama Bay is filled with local crafts and tourist souvenirs and it had to be different. This is a modern place, the first Hotel in Sharm as new as the 80’s. It could not be the same for me of course as this was also the first time travelling to Egypt without my ‘Egyptian Pharaoh’. Stirring such memories of past joys, although I often felt his hand in mine and words of his often reached my ears. This was a unique and different time. I loved the Old Market of Sharm with its winding streets of the old town. Where I once again practised my haggling skills trying to remember not very successfully, all that Hamada had taught me of this unique skill much loved by the traders. Both my sons doing so much better at this than me. I loved the carpets laid ready for the serving of mint tea in traditional manner, the Bedouin coffee shops all such a reminder of days gone by with my love.
I adored the luxury of our hotel set in the most beautiful green and flowering gardens with six wonderful swimming pools to choose from. Indeed it was as hot as hell! August certainly not a time to take small children I feel, but the luxury suites, efficient air conditioning, hour long massages, ice cold cloths to cool us at midday and great food for even the most discerning palate made up for that.
I loved the luxury of the Sinai Casino now the biggest casino in the whole of the Middle East which again reminded me of exciting times spent in Cairo with Hamada. This time spending such a fun time with my two sons playing roulette for the first time and all of us sensibly coming away with winnings.
The amazing sun and heat of everyday. The outstanding sunsets over the Sinai mountains, that fall amongst the most breath taking foreground I have ever seen.
I loved as always the smell and taste of this unique land, the sepia colour of night fall and the gentle smiling people of this beautiful part of the world and although a very different Egypt from Cairo or Alexandria to me. It was still an ultimate experience with my wonderful family who were just the very best travelling companions and made my holiday quite perfect with their loving care. Yes for sure, it was for me, a sensual memory of my beloved Hamada and a time I will always remember.
I had a tripped book to Egypt the summer Dave was diagnosed, with a dear friend. A cruise down the Nile and all manner of fun first time tourist things to do. Needless to say they had to go on without me, but I hope one day to get there!
I so enjoyed the recap of your wonderful holiday (and all of the fabulous photos you shared on FB). So pleased you had this holiday with your family. Welcome home, Susie.
@ Lori – you must try to visit Egypt again – a Nile cruise with a week in Cairo would be just perfect. Perhaps for a special Anniversary for you and Dave – it is a romantic part of the world not to be missed I feel.
@ Dianne – Thank you – I doubt I have manage to capture this special place but it is certainly worth a visit. Egypt is a very special place indeed – lets hope it gets back to complete safety with a wise government so that all may again enjoy the wonders of this magic place. Love to you x
So delighted you had a wonderful journey and were able to make another kind of connection with your beloved Hamada while there. I enjoyed reading about your trip and your photos are breath-taking! This is not a place I would have thought to visit, but perhaps things will change for me to consider it… thanks!
It looks so wonderful………thank you for sharing this with us, Susie !
Methinks there may be a career as a travel writer in your future. Splendid!
Thank you for sharing such a personal view of what many will never be blessed to see for themselves. We can live some things vicariously through you.
Welcome home, dear lady.
Thank you Sandy. Yes it was a very special time and did stir some profound memories. Certainly worth a visit but the real Egypt lies in Cairo, Alexandria and Upper Egypt I feel. If you have not done it already I think a nile cruise would suit you well. There you could capture with your wonderfully good photography the most stunning pictures of all. All very best wishes I send to you x
@Sian – you’re welcome – glad you enjoyed.
@ Michael.
I wish Michael, really need to get back into writing. Seem to have been very lazy of late and really must do another book. There is talk of it. Take care my friend.
Blessings dear Jean. Changes happen so many times during our lifetime that I sincerely hope you will be able to see the magic of this amazing land for yourself one day. I pray that Egypt will stay calm and resume with a good strong government. My very best wishes to you X