Cheap Sharm el Sheikh holidays from £343pp all-inclusive this autumn / winter – as Egypt is removed from the red list

HOLIDAYS to the Egyptian Red Sea Riviera are back on after it was finally removed from the red list in last week’s travel update.

Tour operators such as TUI, EasyJet Holidays and Thomas Cook are already reporting a surge in bookings to Sharm el Sheikh, with all-inclusive holidays currently available from £343pp.

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Sitting on the golden coast of the subtropical Red Sea, surrounded by the Sinai desert and baked in the North African sun, Sharm el Sheikh is a year-round holiday oasis.

It's long been a favourite for Brits flying south for the winter.

If you’re ready to book a long-awaited trip, we’ve found some great deals to help you on your way.

TUI

  • Xperience St. George Homestay Hotel all-inclusive from £343pp
  • Coral Sea Holiday Resort all-inclusive from £382pp

Easyjet Holidays

  • Hilton Sharks Bay Resort all-inclusive 7-nights from £499pp
  • Falcon Naama Star Resort all-inclusive 7-nights from £354pp

Thomas Cook

  • Albatros Royal Moderna Resort all-inclusive 7-nights from £393pp
  • Novotel Sharm el-Sheikh 7-nights from £393pp

The resort of Sharm El Sheikh can be reached in just over five hours on direct flights from the UK, but it feels a world away.

Many of its large resorts offer cheap all-inclusive packages, and there are plenty of family-friendly hotels by the beach with kids pools, clubs and entertainment, particularly in Sharks Bay.

EasyJet Holidays currently has 7 night holidays to Sharks Bay from £499pp, with everything included in the price.

Holidaymakers can also find bargain all-inclusive packages to hotels around the popular palm-lined beach of Naama Bay from £354 for a week in the hot Egyptian sun.

And the area’s natural attractions add an extra dimension to holidays with beautiful coral gardens just offshore that can be explored with a mask and snorkel.

At Shark Bay you may even spot a green turtle.

Beyond the beach, the Red Sea is also a world-class diving spot offering shore dives and boat trips to colourful reefs teeming with fish accompanied by PADI-trained expert guides.


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