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        | Sharm-el-Sheikh lies near the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula where 
    the Straits of Tiran meet the Gulf of Aqaba. The land of the Sinai is the 
    "great and terrible wilderness" of the Bible, across which the Israelites 
    journeyed in search of the Promised Land. In modern times, the last battle for the Sinai culminated in Egyptian 
    President Anwar Sadat’s historic visit to Jerusalem and the subsequent peace 
    treaty signed in Washington, D.C.
 Sharm-el-Sheikh, a long-standing settlement, was initially developed by 
    the Israelis during their occupation of the Sinai. Na'ama Bay, a short drive 
    from the port, has grown into a sizeable resort since the early 1980s.  
    Between the two towns a string of hotels is emerging on a once-untouched 
    coastline.
 The Silversea call at Sharm-el-Sheikh serves as the starting point for an 
    excursion to St. Catherine’s Monastery, the oldest Christian monastery in 
    the world. St. Catherine’s Mountain is at 7,926 feet the highest summit in 
    Sinai, followed by Mount Sinai, where God is said to have given the Ten 
    Commandments to Moses.
 For water sports fans, Sharm-el-Sheikh and Na'ama Bay offer snorkelers 
    and divers an underwater paradise. Glass bottom boat trips are available for 
    those preferring to view the exotic marine life of the Red Sea without 
    getting their feet wet.
 
 Pier 
        Information. The ship docks at Sharm-el-Sheikh, about one mile 
        from the city center. Taxis are not easily available at the pier; nor 
        are drivers who speak English.
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        | Shopping.
        The main shopping areas are at Na'ama Bay, located five miles from 
        the port. Egyptian cotton, Pharaonic souvenirs, and gold cartouches are 
        popular. |  
        | Cuisine.
        There are plenty of eateries at Na'ama Bay. The hotels offer a 
        variety of restaurants with everything from seafood to international 
        cuisine and fast food. Typical local dishes include spit-roasted lamb, 
        mutton stew, rice pilaf ,and chicken with saffron. Seafood is also a 
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