A luxurious Red Sea retreat blending Arabian hospitality with modern elegance.
Perched on the secluded Om El Seed Cliff overlooking the Red Sea, The Ritz-Carlton, Sharm El Sheikh is a sanctuary of luxury and tranquility. The resort features 320 well-appointed guest rooms, including 35 suites, each designed to offer panoramic sea views and modern comforts. Guests can explore a
Indulging in an Arabian massage overlooking the Red Sea.
Spacious living area, private terrace with sea views, opulent décor, exclusive amenities
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Best time: October through May provides Sharm's finest luxury conditions, with warm but comfortable temperatures, the Red Sea's exceptional visibility at its peak, and the Sinai Mountains creating dramatic golden light for the finest outdoor terrace experiences.
Demand: Sharm El Sheikh maintains strong international luxury demand throughout the winter season, with Russian, European, and Middle Eastern travelers sustaining consistent high occupancy at the finest Na'ama Bay and Sharks Bay properties. Red Sea diving creates year-round specialist demand.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury Sharm El Sheikh properties command competitive pricing relative to comparable Red Sea alternatives, with peak winter season from October through April seeing the highest rates. Summer heat reduces leisure demand significantly while diving specialists maintain year-round property occupan
Insider tip: Arrange a private dawn snorkel at Ras Muhammad's legendary shark observatory point through your resort's dedicated marine team, in waters inaccessible to standard dive boats, encountering schooling hammerheads in conditions that define the absolute pinnacle of Red Sea diving.
Avoid: Avoid June through August when extreme Sinai summer heat makes outdoor activities above water extremely demanding, though underwater conditions remain excellent for dedicated divers.