Deese Camps es un campamento beduino tradicional ubicado en las playas de Nuweiba, en la península del Sinaí egipcio. Ofrece una inmersión serena en la cultura nómada junto al Golfo de Aqaba.
Deese Camps is open year-round, 24 hours a day, as it is a beach camp accessible at any time. To get there, you can fly into Sharm El Sheikh International Airport and then take a bus or taxi to Nuweiba, which is about a 2–3 hour drive along the Sinai coast. I recommend checking updated transport information on the TripAdvisor page for Nuweiba.
Access to the beach is free, but if you plan to camp or stay in the Bedouin huts, prices vary between 20 and 50 euros per night depending on the season and services. There are no fixed entrance fees, but book in advance to avoid surprises; contact the camp directly by phone at +20 123 456 789 or through its page on Booking.com.
A typical visit lasts 2 to 4 hours if you only explore the beach and facilities, but if you stay to camp or enjoy activities such as snorkeling, plan for a full day or even a weekend. This allows you to relax without rushing and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of the place.
Deese Camps is part of the Bedouin tradition of South Sinai, offering an authentic experience of nomadic life on the beaches of Nuweiba, an area with a rich biblical history and ancient pilgrimage routes. Culturally, it represents Bedouin hospitality and a connection with the desert and the Red Sea, attracting travelers seeking spiritual and eco-friendly escapes.
The best time is from October to April, when temperatures are milder (20–30°C), avoiding the intense summer heat. Early morning or sunset is ideal for enjoying snorkeling or walks without the scorching sun, with spectacular sunsets over the Gulf of Aqaba.
Access to the main beach is reasonably accessible via compact sand paths, but some camping areas may be challenging due to loose sand and the lack of ramps. If you need assistance, contact the camp in advance for special arrangements; for more information about accessibility in Egypt, see the Egyptian tourism portal.
Nearby you will find Ras Shaitan Beach (10 km away), famous for its wild beauty, and Colored Canyon (a 30-minute drive), with colorful rock formations ideal for hiking. You can also visit the village of Nuweiba for Bedouin markets or extend your trip to Saint Catherine's Monastery, about 2 hours to the south.
Bring sunscreen, plenty of water, and light clothing, as the Sinai sun is intense; book accommodation in advance during high season. Try local Bedouin food such as koshari and respect local customs by closing doors during the siesta; for emergencies, the tourism number is +20 69 360 0000.
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