Sharm El Sheikh Museum Tour from Sharm Port
Book our new tour to the Sharm El Sheikh Museum directly from the cruise boat exit at Sharm El Sheikh port. This is a unique opportunity to be among the first to explore the museum's latest exhibition, which spans from the Pharaonic era through the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom of Egypt, up to modern times. The Sharm El Sheikh Museum of Antiquities, situated in the scenic city of Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, highlights Egypt’s role in fostering communication, understanding diverse cultures, and promoting coexistence and acceptance.
**Sharm Museum Day Trip**
This tour is a must-do when in Sharm El Sheikh. The museum’s exhibition hall, located to the right of the royal corridor, features unexcavated artifacts including cats, hawks, crocodiles, and newly discovered mummified animals. The ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, which is why they practised mummification. Another hall displays models of ancient Egyptian gods, a tomb, a mummy, and a sarcophagus of a lady from the late New Kingdom, along with exhibits related to the Giza Pyramids.
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Prepare to explore some of the most historic artifacts of ancient Egypt during the Sharm Museum Day Trip. Recently inaugurated in October 2020, the museum is a must-visit destination on your Sharm El Sheikh excursions.
Upon arrival at Sharm El Sheikh Port, you will meet your private tour guide and be transferred to the museum in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. A Cairo Top Tours representative will start your tour by highlighting the museum's most iconic masterpieces, after which you'll have free time to explore its various sections and halls, including:
- The Conference Hall
- The Basement
- Several Traditional Crafts Shops
- An Open Theatre
- A Range of Restaurants
The museum’s exhibition hall features displays on wildlife, human life, and daily life in ancient Egypt. The Royal Corridor connects the two main halls and showcases ten artifacts from ancient Egyptian rulers, including Queen Hatshepsut and her father Thutmose I of the 18th dynasty. The museum also covers Egypt’s civilizations from the Pharaonic era to modern times, as well as the life of the Sinai Bedouins.
The Sharm El Sheikh Museum houses approximately 6,062 artifacts, displayed across three main areas: the Great Hall, the Corridor of Goddess Hathor, and the Cemetery Area. Recently, it has also received ten artifacts from the King Tutankhamun exhibition, which has toured internationally, including stops in Los Angeles, Paris, and London.
After enjoying your Sharm El Sheikh Museum Tour from Sharm Port, you will be transferred back to your cruise ship.
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Number of Persons | Prices |
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1 Person | $110.00 Per Person |
2 - 3 Persons | $89.99 Per Person |
4 - 6 Persons | $80.00 Per Person |
7 - 10 Persons | $65 Per Person |
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The Sharm El Sheikh Museum is a cultural and historical museum located in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. It showcases artifacts and exhibits related to the history, culture, and heritage of the region, including ancient Egyptian artifacts, Bedouin artifacts, and marine life displays.
.The Sharm El Sheikh Museum showcases the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region. Visitors can expect to see a variety of artifacts, including ancient Egyptian artifacts, archaeological finds, traditional Bedouin items, and exhibits highlighting the natural history and marine life of the area. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the history, culture, and biodiversity of the Sharm El Sheikh region.
Yes, most museums have restroom facilities available for visitors. However, dining options may vary. Some museums have on-site cafes or restaurants where you can purchase refreshments or meals, while others may not have dining facilities. It's best to check with the museum or tour operator for specific details regarding facilities.
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