Sharm El Sheikh Super Safari 5*1 ATV Quad, Stargazing,Camel Ride,Dinner, Shows

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Sharm El Sheikh Super Safari 5*1 ATV Quad, Stargazing,Camel Ride,Dinner, Shows

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If you want one evening that mixes adrenaline and stars, this is it. You’ll get picked up from your hotel, ride ATVs and a camel, watch the desert sunset, then finish with Bedouin dinner entertainment and telescope stargazing.

I especially like the flow: you start with a short, controlled intro to quad driving on flat sand, then you’re off for the real desert ride. I also love that the stargazing isn’t just random pointing; there’s an English-speaking astronomer and huge telescopes, so you’ll know what you’re actually seeing. One thing to consider: the camel ride is typically brief (more photo moment than long journey), and on busier nights the stargazing setup can feel crowded.

Key things to know before you go

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  • ATV practice first: expect a safety explanation and a “flat sand” warm-up so you don’t feel dropped into it.
  • Sunset from a hill: part of the magic is the viewpoint right as the light drops over the desert valley.
  • Habbak tea at the camp: you’ll sip tea in the Bedouin tents before dinner and shows.
  • Stargazing with an astronomer: you’ll get guidance on what to look for, often including the moon’s craters, Saturn, and constellations (maybe Mars).
  • Camel rides are optional/free: you can do it for the experience, but don’t expect a long trek.
  • Budget for small extras: there’s a $1 per person national park ticket paid on the spot, plus optional scarf/goggles/photos.

From your hotel to the desert: the pickup that keeps it easy

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This safari is set up to feel low-stress from the start. You’ll be collected from your hotel and transferred by air-conditioned vehicle, which matters in Sharm El Sheikh’s heat—especially before you head out into the desert.

Once you’re on the way, the timing usually makes sense for an afternoon-to-evening outing: you’re not rushing from one place to another all day, and the desert activities are spaced so you get time to settle in. The whole point is to give you a full “Sinai evening” without having to figure out transport or directions yourself.

If you’re someone who likes a clear plan, you’ll likely appreciate that the flow is structured: quad, camel, camp time, sunset, dinner and shows, then night sky viewing.

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The quad portion is the headline for most people, and for good reason. It’s an ATV experience, with a helmet included, and an instructor who explains how to drive safely before you take off.</p>
<p><p>Here’s the part I’m glad they do: you go <strong>first on flat desert sand</strong> to build confidence. That warm-up helps you get your bearings fast—how the quad moves, how to brake, and what turns feel like when the ground is soft and dusty.</p>
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<p><p>What to do with this info:</p>
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<li>If you’re nervous, treat the first sand section as your training time. Move slowly, learn how the machine responds, then relax into it.</li>
<li>If you’re planning to take photos, stop thinking about speed and focus on smooth control first. You’ll get better shots when you’re not scrambling.</li>
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<p><p>One caution from the real-world side: don’t ignore safety instructions or skip the helmet. When the helmet isn’t used, the experience can feel more stressful than it needs to be, and desert dust is not something you want in your eyes or on your face for long.</p>
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At $49.99 per person, this tour often feels like solid value because you’re paying for multiple experiences wrapped into one price: ATV time, camel moment, Bedouin dinner and performances, plus telescope stargazing with an astronomer. You’d normally pay separate costs if you tried to piece that together yourself.

Here’s how I’d make the decision:

  • Book it if you want your Sharm evening to feel like a complete story—from sand to stars.
  • Consider it less if you’re mainly after a long camel ride or a quiet, private stargazing session.
  • Go in with the right expectations: the quad is the main event, the camel is short, and the telescope session is where you learn something—and that depends on how busy your evening is.

If you want one trip that combines adrenaline, culture-show energy, and a real night-sky lesson, this is an easy recommendation.

FAQ

How long is the Sharm El Sheikh Super Safari?

The duration is listed as approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. The tour includes pickup from your hotel and return transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle.

What’s included in the dinner and shows?

Dinner is a BBQ Bedouin buffet with soft drinks, plus oriental folkloric entertainment shows, including fire eating and Tannoura.

Do I need to pay extra for the national park?

Yes. There is a national park ticket of $1 per person, paid in cash on the spot.

Is the quad included, and do I get safety equipment?

Yes. The ATV quad is included, and you receive a safety helmet for the ATV ride.

Are there vegetarian options?

Yes. The dinner is described as an open buffet where vegetarian choices are available.

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