Conference Venue

The conference will take place in Sharm El Sheikh, a peaceful coastal city located on the eastern side of the Sinai Peninsula, which is famous for its beautiful beaches and being the city of peace, offering the prefect setting to discuss environmental conservation and sustainability.

Sharm El-Sheikh City

Sharm El-Sheikh is a world-renowned tourist city, famous for its stunning coral reefs, sunny climate, and luxurious hotel resorts. It is also known as the «City of Peace» for hosting international conferences. The city features remarkable landmarks such as Ras Mohammed National Park and Nabq Nature Reserve, in addition to famous bays including Naama Bay, Shark Bay, and Nabq Bay. It also offers diverse experiences such as the vibrant Soho Square, the traditional Old Market, and desert safari trips that combine adventure with authenticity. The city is distinguished by its unique blend of pristine nature and modern facilities, making it a suitable destination for all tastes. Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport is located 13.8 km away_ approximately 11 minutes_from King Salman International University, where the conference will be held.

Scientific Tours in Sharm El Sheikh 

  • Glass Bottom Boat Trip

Glass-bottom boat trip offers passengers to observe the breathtaking marine life and coral reefs through transparent panels in the boat’s floor. It provides a unique experience to explore the underwater world, offering a relaxing, educational experience on the water.

  • Ras Mohammed Reserve

Ras Mohammed enjoys a picturesque, pristine nature with rocky mountains with cracks, cavities and deep caves that reach 14 meters inside the mountain, the coral beach that includes wonderful sites for diving and snorkeling among dozens of species of fish, rare turtles and colorful coral reefs while mangrove forests float on the surface of the water. This is in addition to the wildlife wealth that the reserve enjoys and the enchanted island that appears and disappears according to the movement of the tide.

  • Nabq Reserve

Nabq Reserve is located on the Gulf of Aqaba between the cities of Dahab and Sharm El Sheikh, and it is one of the largest reserves in Sharm El Sheikh and is divided into two parts: Land, which is the largest area of the reserve and contains rare endangered plants (86 species), wild animals and birds, rocky mountain heights, and is an ideal area for safari trips. A body of water that draws its clear waters from the Red Sea, and includes rare mangrove forests lying on the surface of the water with ideal sites for diving and snorkeling to watch schools of fish, coral reefs and rare aquatic creatures.