Limousine in Sharm El Sheikh, with a Driver
A limousine in Sharm El Sheikh means a car and a professional driver, never keys handed over for you to drive yourself — and while most people first meet the service as an airport transfer, the fuller use is the one worth knowing about: a car and driver held for a full day, or several, to move between the resort bays, out to a dive site, and into Naama Bay in the evening without ever hunting for a ride.
Full rental with a driver — not only airport transfers
It is worth saying plainly, because a lot of visitors assume otherwise: in Sharm El Sheikh you can rent a limousine for a full day, not just for the run in from the airport. The airport transfer is the most common first booking, but it is only the entry point. A full day-hire with a car and driver held for you the whole day is a real, everyday arrangement here — the same as it is in Cairo or Alexandria.
Every rental is chauffeured. We do not offer self-drive — there is no version where you take the keys and set off around South Sinai yourself. A professional driver is part of the booking, and in a resort town where the sights are spread across separate bays and the road out to the desert and the coast is a serious drive, that is not a formality but the whole point of the thing.
You rent by the shape of your day. A single trip is the simplest unit — one run from A to B, a drop at a restaurant, a lift to a dive boat. A full day gives you the car and the same driver for the whole day, waiting between stops rather than being re-found each time you move. Multi-day keeps that same driver with you across several days, which in a bay-to-bay town matters more than people expect: by the second morning he knows which resort gate is yours and where you actually want to be dropped. Booking is online through the fleet catalogue — you choose the car class, pick your dates, and the driver is assigned, with no fare to haggle at the kerb.
Sharm El Sheikh airport pickup (SSH)
Sharm El Sheikh International (SSH) sits between the resort bays, and which bay your hotel is in decides how long the drive in takes. Booking the car before you fly means none of that is your problem: the driver meets you at arrivals with your name, and we track the flight — so an early landing, a late one, or an hour lost at the desk does not cost you the car. SSH takes heavy charter traffic, and charter arrivals concentrate, with a lot of people clearing the terminal at once and all wanting a car in the same minute; a pre-booked chauffeur is already there while everyone else joins the queue.
For arrivals who want the terminal itself handled, Fast Track and meet-and-assist is available at Sharm El Sheikh. It is one of the four Egyptian airports where we run it, alongside Cairo, Hurghada and Borg El Arab. If you need a visa on arrival, or you are landing with children after a night flight, having someone meet you and walk you through immigration is the single thing most likely to improve your first hour in Egypt — and then hand you straight to your driver at the kerb.
Resort-to-resort and evening runs
Sharm is not one place, and the driver-included day is built around that fact. Naama Bay is the old centre and the closest thing to a night-life strip; the bays run north and south of it, twenty to forty minutes apart, and what looks like one town on a booking confirmation is really a string of separate resort areas along the coast. Getting from your hotel to dinner in Naama Bay and back, or across to a friend's resort in another bay, is exactly the kind of moving-around a car and driver make disappear.
In the evening that same logic holds. A meal and a walk around Naama Bay, the cafés and lights of SOHO Square up in Nabq, or the lanes of the Old Market down towards Ras Um Sid — these sit far enough apart that a taxi each way, negotiated each time, wears thin fast. With the car held for the evening you go out, stay as long as you like, and the same driver takes you home, rather than standing outside at eleven at night looking for a ride back to a resort twenty minutes away.
None of this comes with a venue partnership or a fixed itinerary attached — it is simply the geography of Sharm and the sensible way to move through it. Where you eat and what you skip are yours to decide; the car and the driver are there to make the between-places part of the evening vanish.
Getting to Sharm El Sheikh
Most guests fly. Sharm is about an hour's flight from Cairo, and for a visitor already in Egypt that short hop is almost always the sensible way in — which is why the airport transfer at SSH is where most people's limousine booking begins.
The road exists too, and for the right group it is a genuine option rather than a last resort. It is a long run — roughly six hours from Cairo, down through the desert and across the Sinai — so it is not the choice for a single traveller in a hurry. But a group that would rather stay together in one vehicle, keep its luggage with it, and stop when it wants to, sometimes prefers to drive. Booked as a trip, it is a single point-to-point run with the same driver the whole way, and because the distance is real, it is a drive to plan deliberately at booking rather than improvise. Whichever way you arrive, the rental in Sharm itself works the same once you are there.
Family or VIP: choosing a car for the resort
The right car is mostly a question of how many of you there are and what the days look like. A family van earns its place the moment a group or its beach gear enters the picture — parents with children and the bags, towels and coolers a beach day generates are far happier in a van than squeezed into a sedan with things on laps, and it is the natural call for a resort stay where you are in and out of the car all week.
A VIP class is for when the arrival or the evening itself matters — a couple who want the trip to feel like the holiday it is, a group heading out to dinner in Naama Bay, or a guest being hosted. More space, a higher finish, and a presence at the resort gate that a standard car does not have.
Live capacities, the exact models in each class, and current prices are on the /fleet page, which is where a booking actually starts — this guide is about choosing well, not quoting, so you will not find a price here.
Frequently asked questions
Is the driver included, or can I drive the car myself in Sharm?
The driver is always included. We do not offer self-drive rental — every limousine comes with a professional chauffeur who knows Sharm El Sheikh and South Sinai. The answer never changes.
Can I hire a limousine for a full day in Sharm, or only for airport transfers?
A full day is a real option here, not only airport transfers. You can book the car and driver for a whole day — or several days — to move between the bays, out to the dive sites and into Naama Bay in the evening.
Will the driver pick me up from my hotel or resort?
Yes. The driver collects you from your resort gate — give us the full property name, as several of the big resorts share names and have more than one entrance, so we pull up at the right one.
Can I book online?
Yes. You book online through the fleet catalogue: choose the car class, pick your dates, and the driver is assigned to you, with no fare to negotiate at the kerb.
Do you provide Fast Track at Sharm El Sheikh airport?
Yes. Fast Track and meet-and-assist are available at Sharm El Sheikh (SSH), one of the four Egyptian airports where we run it, alongside Cairo, Hurghada and Borg El Arab. The driver tracks your flight either way.