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flexible payment options no extra fees secure online booking home telephone & contact unlock private offers language: english english español français italiano português deutsch pусский العربي magyar polski nederlands sea beach aqua park resort nabq bay, 46619 sharm el sheikh, egypt telephone & contact sea beach aqua park resort +20 69... phone number from 29,00 (egp ج.م) online booking best price guaranteed check-in check-out duration night(s). adult(s) adult(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 child(ren) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 child __child_number__ age of child 0-2 years 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 10 years 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 15 years 16 years 17 years to book a room with more than 1 child under two years of age it is required that you contact us directly. call or write to us so that we can personally attend to your request. adult(s) | child(ren) book as you like click below to see our own rates. ✓ best price guaranteed find out how we'll best the lowest online rate. × best price guaranteed print close review score based on 451 reviews 6.9 cleanliness 6.6 comfort 7.1 facilities 6.9 staff 6.9 value for money 6.7 paid wifi 5.7 location 7 book availability & booking affiliate registration details conditions opinions telephone & contact × sea beach aqua park resort this property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. situated on a 800 feet long private beach in sharm el sheikh, sea beach aqua park resort offers simply furnished accommodations. it features a free private aqua park, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and a game room where guests can enjoy free billiards, darts, and table tennis. all rooms feature tiled floors and flat-screen tvs. each room is fitted with a seating area, a mini bar, and a balcony. ironing and laundry facilities are available for a fee. this hotel offers 3 restaurants with a variety of cuisines for all tastes. guests can enjoy water activities such as diving, fishing and snorkeling, which are available upon request. naama bay is 12.4 miles away and sharm el sheikh international airport is a 15-minute drive from sea beach aqua park resort. the southern coast of the gulf of aqaba, between tiran island and ras mohammed national park, features some of the world’s most amazing underwater scenery. the crystal-clear waters and incredible variety of exotic fish darting in and out of the colourful coral reefs have made this a scuba-diving paradise. in a prime position on the coast, incorporating the two adjacent coves of na'ama bay and sharm al-maya, is the purpose-built resort of sharm el-sheikh; a tourism boom-town devoted to sun-and-sea holidays. since the downing of metrojet flight 9268 in late 2015, the legions of european holidaymakers who once flocked here on all-inclusive tour packages have dried up due to the lack of direct flights from europe . for travellers looking to mix resort comfort with world-class diving this means there are some seriously good-value hotel and diving combo-package deals to be had. that said, travellers should note that sharm isn't everyone's cup of tea.( cairo , hurghada , luxor ) if it wasn't for the chain of jagged desert mountains that rim the western edge of town, visitors could easily forget they're in egypt at all. the increasing sprawl of megahotels along the coastline here was relentless up until the recent tourism downturn and has led to pressing issues of sustainability and some serious environmental degradation. many independent travellers prefer the low-key and more backpacker-friendly town of dahab . although technically one destination, sharm el-sheikh comprises several different areas – and constant development means more are added each year. sharm el-sheikh is often referred to simply as sharm : if you’re outside the resort that term refers to the whole resort, including na’ama bay, while once you’re within the resort itself, the name “sharm” refers only to the downtown area of sharm el-maya , home to a market, port and marina. glitzy na’ama bay , 7km up the coast, is where the bulk of the best hotels, restaurants and nightlife venues are based. sharm el-sheikh and sharm el-maya a hunk of sterile buildings on a plateau commanding docks and other installations, sharm el-sheikh was developed by the israelis after they captured the town in the 1967 war. their main purpose was to thwart egypt’s blockade of the tiran strait and to control overland communications between the aqaba and suez coasts. tourism was an afterthought – though an important one, helping to finance the israeli occupation and settlements, which egypt inherited between 1979 and 1982. since then, sharm’s infrastructure has expanded in fits and starts, without much enhancing its appeal. despite some plush hotels it basically remains a dormitory town for workers servicing neighbouring na’ama bay – while the port area of sharm el-maya retains a local ambience reminiscent of suez or cairo which can come as a shock to tourists leaving their resorts for the first time. whereas beachwear is de rigueur in na’ama, tourists in sharm el-maya should dress modestly off the beach to avoid unwelcome attention. the only foreigners here tend to be divers and a few backpackers who take advantage of its cheapish accommodation and commute into na’ama bay. sharm has a beach , but its small bay doesn’t match na’ama’s, although the sharm el-maya area does have some good restaurants and souvenir shops. the new sharm el-sheikh national museum (due to open in 2013–14) will feature around seven thousand exhibits tracing the country’s history from pharaonic times to the present day. na’ama bay with its fine sandy beach and smart facilities, na’ama bay has transformed itself so rapidly that even the residents have trouble keeping up. now a glitzy, over-developed tourist centre with a vast array of fast-food joints, international restaurants, bars and clubs, it’s far from an authentic egyptian experience, and the general feel of the place is much like any mediterranean package resort. nightlife and sunbathing are the main draws, though diving and snorkelling are popular too, with dive centres, hotels and malls being the only points of reference along the beachfront strip. the beach is divided into hotel-owned plots that are supposedly open to anyone providing they don’t use the parasols or chairs – though scruffier-looking types may be hassled and topless bathing is illegal. there are also two public beaches (£e10), though they are no more than narrow strips squeezed in beside the novotel and the hilton fayrouz resort beaches. climate s harm el-sheikh has an arid climate, generally warm and dry, although summer months can be humid. the best times to go to sharm el-sheikh , for swimming and diving, are the month of april, and from mid-october to mid-november. the summer, from mid-may to september, is actually quite hot, and while the sea is pleasantly warm and you can enjoy long dives, it can be difficult to sunbathe and move outdoors during the day (especially in august and september). the water temperature is always warm, although cold snaps may affect the region occasionally each winter. in winter the stay can be enjoyable, and the temperature is often sufficient for sunbathing, however, the days are quite short. diverse marine life and hundreds of red sea coral reef sites make sharm el sheikh a magnet for divers and eco-tourists. the tourist economy of this sinai peninsula city has grown quite rapidly over the last few decades, resulting in an upcrop of first-class resorts and posh nightlife. the waters of ras mohamed national park are abundant with schools of fish and, oddly, toilets – thanks to the bathroom fixtures being transported by a cargo ship that sank during a 1981 storm. room choices in sea beach aqua park resort double or twin room with garden view see rates! room size 388 ft² featuring a simple décor, this air-conditioned room includes 1 large double bed or 2 single beds