Pequeña isla en el Golfo de Aqaba con ruinas de una fortaleza medieval y un rico pasado ligado a faraones y cruzados. Un rincón idílico para explorar historia y naturaleza en el Mar Rojo.
Pharaoh's Island is open all day as part of a private resort, but guided visits or beach access are usually available from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. To get there, take a taxi from Nuweiba (about 15 minutes) and cross the pedestrian bridge, or book a boat transfer from the port; check the official website for updated schedules at Pharaoh's Island Resort.
Admission costs around 100-200 EGP per person for daytime access to the beach and common areas, but resort guests have free entry. Children under 12 enter free; check updated prices on the official website or on TripAdvisor for deals.
It is recommended to spend at least 2-3 hours enjoying the beach, snorkeling, and exploring the facilities, but if you plan to relax or do water activities, a full day is ideal. This lets you absorb the tranquility without rushing.
The island, also known as Pharaohs' Island, owes its name to its strategic location in the Gulf of Aqaba near ancient pharaonic trade routes, although the modern resort dates from the 1980s. It represents a luxury oasis in the Sinai Desert, blending Egyptian history with contemporary tourism; more historical details are available at Egypt Tourism.
The best period is from October to April, when temperatures are pleasant (20-30°C) and you avoid the extreme summer heat. Visit early in the morning for snorkeling in calm waters or at sunset for spectacular views of the sun setting over the sea.
The main access via the bridge is flat, but some beach areas and paths may be uneven; the resort offers wheelchairs and limited assistance. I recommend contacting them directly at +20 69 352 0000 to arrange details in advance and confirm accommodations.
Nearby you will find Nuweiba Beach for camping, Saint Catherine's Monastery about 2 hours away by car, and Ras Mohammed National Park for diving. Also explore the Colored Canyon for a day trip; information is available at Lonely Planet.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water, as the Sinai sun is intense; book snorkeling or jet ski activities in advance to avoid crowds. Use safe local transportation and respect the resort rules for a relaxed and memorable experience.
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