This day out gives you a taster of what Sharm El Sheikh, the fishing village turned holiday hotspot, has to offer. Muslims and Christians live side-by-side in Sharm, and your trip starts with a stop-off at each of the religion’s holy places. The striking marble façade and towering minarets of Al Mustafa Mosque are up first. Then it’s on to El Samaeyeen Cathedral. It’s got an impressive Sinai Mountain backdrop and, inside, stories from the Bible are emblazoned in murals all over the walls. Next up, you’ll drive to the bustling Naama Bay area and visit a museum dedicated to the boy king, Tutankhamun. Later, a short cruise along the coastline is on the cards. You’ll float past the long, sandy beaches that attract holidaymakers year on year, before mooring back in Naama Bay. Here, you’ll have some free time to haggle with the locals for handmade gifts and souvenirs.