Luxury apartment for rent Sunterra Resort Naama Bay Sharm

Unnamed Road, قسم شرم الشيخ، جنوب سيناء، Egypt
$7,500 /month

Features

  • 32' LED TV
  • Air Conditioning
  • Balcony
  • Ceramic Cooker
  • Communal Pools
  • Dinning Table with Chairs
  • Dishwasher
  • Electric Oven
  • Extractor Fan
  • Island Kitchen
  • Landline
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator
  • Satellite channels
  • Swimming Pool view
  • Washing Machine
  • WIFI available

Details

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The master bedroom with a large bed, a large wardrobe, dressing table,and en-suite .

The secondary bedroom with twin beds, a large wardrobe, LED TV, Sofa, and a dressing table.

A large modern island kitchen equipped with all necessary utensils.

Living with sofas, coffee table, TV table, and satellite TV.

The South Sinai

is one of the most spectacularly beautiful landscapes on the planet.

The most famous of these parks (and in fact Egypt’s first national park) is found at the far southern tip of the Sinai, where the desert peninsula of Ras Mohammed edges out into the Red Sea, its craggy plateau disintegrating into broad sand beaches or dropping off into brilliantly rich coral reefs.

Heading northeast up the Aqaba coast, you pass through Sharm el Sheikh and Naama Bay

Dive meccas that have in recent years become centers for a host of adventure and eco-tourism activities. The coastline here is steep and dramatic, as the rocky table of the Sinai plateau crumbles into the sea.

Beyond the wide, full basin of Naama Bay the road turns inland, entering the broad sandflow of the Wadi Kid, an extinct riverbed that wends its way down from the central mountains to the shoreline at the Nabq Managed Resource Protected Area. Further north still lies Dahab and then Abu Galum, the northernmost of the park system’s protected areas.

There the sharp granite peaks of the interior extend right to the edge of the Gulf of Aqaba.

Offering visitors a stunning glimpse of terrain more hospitable to Nubian Ibex than to casual human visitors.

These parks are comparatively young–Ras Mohammed having been established only in 1983–and they have been joined even more recently by the region surrounding St. Catherine Monastery. Encompassing Mount Sinai as well as a number of other attractions of the area, the park at St. Catherine’s is perhaps the best example of the purpose and the need for the Sinai’s protected areas.

Although the designation of these areas as national parks has afforded them some degree of protection, it is ultimately the care and consideration of each visitor that most contributes to the work of preserving the beauty and the wonder of the Sinai.

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