Ok, all, had been tooooooo excited about my trip to Egypt...here are the good things and bad things, and VERY bad things that happened in the short space of time there...
Firstly I booked thru Thomas Cook a hotel called the Sheraton Sharm Spa Hotel and Resort - I phoned TC regularly to ensure I was in the hotel and NOT in a Villa on the resort....upon arrival we were guided to a villa room on the resort - no rep around until the next day to change it - and when he did arrive the next day, he proceeded to tell me to change would cost me £200...fortunately the part we were staying at was as lovely as the hotel, but I still would have preferred the hotel.
I was fortunate enough to find this site before my holiday and make notes etc etc.... so I had prior knowledge in a sense of what to expect but....
I drank bottled water, the hotel food appeared to be of a high standard watched what I ate, and still managed to have 3 very ill days out of seven.
The real downside to this holiday was being locked in a shop in Naama Bay on our first night out...until we bought something.
IF anyone approaches you and they will (guaranteed) and you are polite with a firm no (as advised by others on this very site) do not then try and be polite to the point that you are offered to come and get a business card!!! We thought it was genuine and ended up being locked in a shop. And it wasn't a pleasant chat about his perfume, it was pretty threatening...The whole experience changed my attitude completely, they offer you hospitality to the point where it will "offend" them if you don't have a drink with them etc...in my opinion this is just part of the sales pitch. Say no thanks and keep walking.
I met very few people who appeared to genuinely like us or any other tourist...anyway, be warned, if you don't want to buy anything, just keep walking. At Cairo, locals that spot you with a camera had a habit of just grabbing your camera off you and offering to take pics, nice if you want that but again, they don't care about your holiday pics they just want paying for it.
When we landed at Sharm airport, over 7 men approached us and took our suitcases, and again wouldn't give them back until we paid them even though we still held onto them and kept saying no thank you...
But, my resort was beautiful, very clean and the staff were very lovely and deserved all the tips they received. It was extremely safe to be out on our resort at any time of the day or night, but not outside, oh and the Blue and White Peugeot's, avoid them if you can, they are death traps, we saw plenty late at night with too many people in them, driving with no lights etc. and if you do need to use one, agree a price before hand - best to use your hotel taxi or shuttle.
Just please be warned, I felt lucky to be with my boyfriend the night I went to Naama Bay, who knows how it would have turned out otherwise.
Oh, and the first day on our beach, a whale shark just happened to swim into the bay which was just amazing.
I would definatley go back to Sharm it was a stunning place, won't ever go back to Cairo (unless the government do something to help its people) again, I wasn't prepared to see the things I saw and it was depressing.