Rixos Premium Seagate Sharm El Sheikh
When you book Rixos Premium Seagate Sharm El Sheikh in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt through our Accor Preferred partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Daily complimentary breakfast for 2, per room
- $100 USD credit to be spent on property (conditions defined at check-in)
- Early check-in & late check-out (upon availability)
- Upgrade at time of check-in (upon availability)
Location
Nabq Bay unfolds along a quieter stretch of coastline north of Sharm El Sheikh's crowded resort zones, where the Red Sea laps against pale sand and the mountains of the Sinai rise rust-red in the distance. The area maintains a resort-town rhythm: mornings begin with sun worshippers claiming loungers, afternoons slow under the heat, evenings bring gentle offshore breezes and the sound of water against coral. This is a purpose-built leisure quarter, removed from the bustle of downtown Sharm, built for diving, beach days, and the kind of underwater visibility that draws enthusiasts from across Europe and the Gulf.
The wider city stretches along the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, straddling the coastal strip between desert and sea. What began as a fishing village and military outpost has transformed into Egypt's premier Red Sea resort, a city of international hotels, dive centres, and conference facilities. Downtown Sharm, to the south, concentrates banks and hospitals, while the neighbourhoods radiating along the coast cater to holidaymakers seeking warmth, coral reefs, and year-round sun.
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport sits eight kilometres northwest, a short transfer by taxi or hotel shuttle. The journey traces the desert highway, passing low scrub and limestone outcrops before reaching the bay's hotel corridor.
Winter months deliver the gentlest conditions, with daytime temperatures hovering in the low to mid twenties and cool evenings that warrant a light layer. January and February bring the occasional shower, though rain remains rare. The light is soft, the beaches less crowded, and the water still warm enough for extended snorkelling.
Spring arrives swiftly. By April, temperatures push past thirty degrees, and the heat intensifies through May and June. Summer months see the mercury climb into the high thirties, with August peaking near forty degrees. The air shimmers, the sun bleaches colours pale, and midday hours are best spent underwater or in air-conditioned interiors.
Autumn eases the extremes. September and October maintain warmth without the punishing intensity of high summer, making them ideal for diving and desert excursions. By November, the heat relents further, and Sharm returns to its winter rhythm of temperate days and star-bright nights.
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