Visit Sharm el Sheik with Keto Mbiri

Keto Mbiri’s City Guide to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt

Keto Mbiri’s City Guide to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt

“Desert Sun, Coral Dreams & Shisha Nights”

As-salamu alaykum, fam!
It’s your boy Keto Mbiri, coming at you from the sun-drenched shores of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt’s sparkling Red Sea escape. Think golden desert meets turquoise waters, with a whole lot of spice, stories, and snorkel action in between. Whether you’re a beach bum, history head, or a thrill-seeker with a taste for shisha and shawarma, Sharm’s got your vibe.


🕰️ A Touch of History – Sinai Secrets

Sharm El-Sheikh may look modern, but it sits on ancient ground. We’re talking Sinai Peninsula — where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments on nearby Mount Sinai. For decades it was just a quiet fishing village… until it bloomed into a world-class resort city in the 80s.

Today? It’s a fusion of Arab hospitality, African soul, and international flavor, all bathed in that glorious desert sun.


✈️ Getting There – Landing in Paradise

I landed at Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport (SSH) — a slick, modern hub with direct flights from Cairo, Istanbul, Dubai, Nairobi, and even some European cities.

Transport-wise, I recommend arranging an airport transfer ahead of time (you don’t want to haggle with a taxi driver on arrival if your Arabic is rusty!). Once in town, you can hop in a white minibus (servees), Uber-style rides, or just stroll the promenade barefoot like I did.

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🛏️ Where to Stay – Luxury, Charm & Beachfront Bliss

  • Tropitel Naama Bay – Affordable luxury with beach access and insane nightlife.
  • Rixos Premium Seagate – If you want full-on opulence, this is your kingdom.
  • Fanar Hotel & Residences – Chic, artsy, and right on the edge of the coral reef.
  • For authentic vibes? Stay in a Bedouin-style eco lodge inland for some real desert magic.

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🗺️ Things to Do – Adventure & Awe

Sharm is where adventure meets zen. Here’s how I got my fix:

  • Snorkeling or diving at Ras Mohammed National Park – Straight-up aquatic heaven. Nemo, turtles, reefs the color of paint palettes.
  • Desert quad biking at sunset – Dusty, fast, and freeing!
  • Bedouin dinner under the stars – Fresh flatbread, fire-roasted lamb, mint tea, and stories from the heart of the Sinai.
  • St. Catherine’s Monastery & Mount Sinai – I hiked it at dawn. Humbling. Spiritual. Silent but loud in all the right ways.
  • Naama Bay nightlife – Belly dancing, techno beats, or just chilling with hookah in hand.

Click the link below for my handpicked tours in Sharm El-Sheikh — curated for maximum awe + Afro experience 👇🏽

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🍲 Food & Drink – Spices, Grills & Sweet Treats

Sharm’s food scene is a feast and a half, y’all. Here’s what I munched:

  • Koshari – Egypt’s national carb bomb (lentils, rice, pasta, chickpeas, spicy tomato sauce). One word: delicious.
  • Grilled kofta & shawarma wraps – Street food kings.
  • Seafood tagine – Fresh Red Sea catch slow-cooked in clay pots.
  • Baklava & basbousa – Sticky, sweet, and messy. Just how I like dessert.
  • Drinks? Try karkade (hibiscus tea), sugarcane juice, and of course, a cold Stella (Egyptian beer).

And fam… don’t skip the shisha. It’s a whole cultural moment.


👥 The People – Warm, Hospitable & Soulful

Sharm locals are a mix of Egyptians, Bedouins, and international expats, and they’ve got that classic North African warmth. You’ll hear Arabic greetings like:

  • Salam!” – Peace / Hello
  • Shukran!” – Thank you
  • Habibi!” – My dear / sweetheart (used a lot, in every context!)

They’re always ready with a smile, a deal, or a fresh cup of tea.


🔐 Safety – Cool, Calm & Covered

Sharm is very safe for tourists — in fact, it’s one of Egypt’s most secure destinations. That said:

  • Dress modestly when leaving beach areas (it’s still a Muslim region).
  • Don’t drink the tap water.
  • Avoid political conversations — stick to sand, sun, and snorkels.
  • Respect local customs — especially during Ramadan or religious holidays.

You’re good to go with a bit of cultural respect and that trademark Keto charm.


🌍 Keto’s Final Word: The Red Sea Has Rhythm

Sharm El-Sheikh caught me off guard in the best way. The landscapes felt ancient, but the energy was fresh. The coral reefs sang, the sand whispered, and the nights? Pure gold.

If you want a taste of the Middle East woven with African warmth, this is your move.👉🏽 Wanna experience Sharm like I did?
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Yalla, let’s go!
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