Sharm El Sheikh
Weather
Monthly temperature averages, sea conditions for diving, local humidity, and
wind speed to plan your perfect trip.
Sharm El Sheikh Weather is your essential guide to planning the perfect Red Sea holiday. Instead of guessing, we provide the cold facts on monthly temperature averages, sea conditions for diving, and real-time wind speeds. Whether you are chasing the summer sun or looking for the best winter diving windows, this guide breaks down exactly what to expect and what to pack. Get the full climate picture before you book your trip.
Monthly Weather & Sea Conditions in Sharm El Sheikh
January
February
March
April
Winter Swimming & Spring Winds
The Red Sea stays surprisingly warm in winter, making sea swimming possible year-round. However, hotel pools can feel chilly unless they are heated. If you’re visiting in January or February, ensure your hotel offers a heated pool, especially in the Nabq Bay area, where strong winds can make the air feel much cooler after you step out of the water.
March brings perfect, mild temperatures, but it is known as the windiest month in Sharm El Sheikh. Expect occasional sandstorms and gusty days. While it’s great for kitesurfing, be prepared for some dust and breezy evenings—bringing a light windbreaker or jacket is highly recommended for outdoor dinners.
May
June
July
August
The Golden Window & Peak Summer Heat
Late March to Late May is arguably the best time to visit Sharm El Sheikh. From late March to late May, the weather is exceptionally pleasant and suitable for every activity imaginable. Whether you’re planning a desert safari, a boat trip, or just lounging by the sea, the temperatures are “just right”—warm enough for a perfect tan but mild enough to stay outdoors all day without discomfort.
From June through late September, be prepared for intense, “fire” heat. Temperatures frequently soar above 45°C, and the midday sun is extremely powerful. While this is the best time for divers who love warm water, it can be punishing for sightseeing. If you visit during these months, we highly recommend staying hydrated and limiting your outdoor excursions to early mornings or late evenings.
September
October
November
December
The Golden Peak & Winter Sun
If you’re looking for the perfect Sharm El Sheikh experience, this is the time. From early October through late December, the weather is flawless. October and November are the “Golden Months”—the sea is at its best temperature for diving (26°C-27°C), while the air is warm and comfortable, not scorching. Even in December, you’ll enjoy clear blue skies and a “Winter Sun” that is much stronger than anything in Europe, making it the top choice for Christmas and New Year holidays.
Don’t let the daytime sun fool you; Sharm El Sheikh has a desert climate. From mid-November through March, the temperature drops significantly as soon as the sun goes down. While you’ll be in your swimwear at noon, you will definitely need a light jacket, hoodie, or sweater for evening walks or dinners by the sea. Always pack layers to stay comfortable throughout the day and night.
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