Tucked between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the deep blue sea, right on the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, is a resort town like no other. The best things to do in Sharm el Sheikh unsurprisingly center on sands or Red Sea coral reefs. Scuba divers flock to Ras Mohammed National Park and beyond, making this a popular spot to get your PADI (or SSI) open water or advanced certificate. The desert, meanwhile, offers everything from ATV adventures to camel rides, Bedouin feasts, and stargazing. And for memorable excursions, head to Mt. Sinai (where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments), the Colored Canyon (known for its rock formations), and the 6th-century St. Catherine’s Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.