Best Family Hotels with Kids' Clubs in Sharm El Sheikh (2026)
15 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Sharm El Sheikh . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Sharm El Sheikh stacks the deck for parents: year-round sun, warm calm sea ideal for beginner snorkellers, and a chain of all-inclusive resorts where the kids' clubs actually feel designed rather than improvised. The hotels below all run supervised programmes for ages 4-12, most with mini-disco evenings, pool games, and craft afternoons that keep younger children busy while older siblings snorkel the house reef. Flight time from most of Europe is under five hours, visas on arrival are simple, and once you land you rarely need to leave the resort. We picked five hotels where the ratio of staff to children is real, not aspirational.
Sharm has three distinct zones and kids' clubs feel different in each. Naama Bay is the oldest resort strip, compact and walkable, with a bustling promenade of restaurants that makes dinner outings easy. Nabq Bay up the coast is newer, quieter, and skewed toward big all-inclusive resorts with sprawling kids' areas and shallow lagoons. Shark's Bay and Ras Nasrani, near the airport, sit on deep reef drop-offs loved by snorkelling families. Naama if you want buzz, Nabq if you want space.
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🧒Why Sharm El Sheikh Works for a Kids' Club Holiday
The kids' club economics are strong here because occupancy runs high year-round. Resorts can justify full-time animation teams with costumes, themed craft rooms, and real schedules posted at breakfast. You'll typically find morning sessions 10-12, lunch break, afternoon 3-5, then the mini-disco at 8pm. Most clubs take ages 4-12; a few extend to 13-17 with teen zones featuring pool tables, video games, and beach volleyball tournaments.
What surprises first-time visitors is how seriously the pool and beach lifeguards do their jobs. At the hotels on this list, separate kiddie pools sit under shade sails with dedicated watchers, and the main beach zones have flagged swim areas. The Red Sea is calm and shallow far out, so even nervous swimmers can stand at waist-depth watching tropical fish.
Parent's take
Honest truth from families who've been: bring reef shoes because the coral shelf drops off quickly in places, and pack a long-sleeve swim top because the sun is stronger than it feels. Book the kids' club slot on arrival day so your child's name is on the list before the week fills up. Most clubs need a signed permission form and your room number before they accept drop-offs.
Our Top 15 Picks
Hotels in Sharm El Sheikh with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

Sharm Club Beach Resort
Hadaba
Wonderful
1,850 reviews
Sharm Club Beach Resort has the most beginner-friendly tennis setup on the south Hadaba coast: standard hard courts plus a smaller low-net training area for under-10s. Rackets and balls are free, and the resort runs a 'tennis taster' hour at 5pm where parents and kids hit together with the sports team.
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€175/night
Why families love Sharm Club Beach Resort
The smaller training court for the kids was a complete win. Our 7-year-old could actually hit the ball over a low net instead of giving up after five swings. By day three she was asking for tennis at 5pm rather than the pool. The main courts were busy enough that we couldn't always get one in the morning but the staff fitted us in afternoons every day.

Charmillion Sea Life Resort
Nabq Bay
Wonderful
2,100 reviews
Charmillion Sea Life Resort runs two hard courts with lights for evening play and lends rackets at no charge. The kids tennis hour is 9am daily, supervised by the resort sports team. The Sea Life property sits in the Charmillion complex, so guests get access to all four pools and the aquapark next door.
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€195/night
Why families love Charmillion Sea Life Resort
We chose Charmillion Sea Life specifically for the tennis. Two courts meant our 11-year-old got a proper hour every morning before it got too hot. Free rackets, free balls, no booking required at 7am. The instructor was patient with beginners and our daughter actually wants to keep playing back home. The pool layout means you can see the courts from the loungers which made the parent shifts easier.

Charmillion Club Resort
Nabq Bay
Wonderful
1,200 reviews
An 18-hectare beachfront resort north of Sharm with the most genuinely-baby-friendly setup we found in Egypt: a 20cm-deep paddling pool with continuous shade, a baby-only buffet station at every meal, and free cot delivery before arrival. Multiple pools, soft-play room, and quiet adults areas for parents.
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€1023/night
Why families love Charmillion Club Resort
Reviewers with babies under 18 months consistently mention the temperature-controlled paddling pool (heated to 28°C even in January) and the breakfast buffet's plain rice porridge station. The all-inclusive package covers paediatric pizza and chicken nuggets at lunch. The walk from the most distant rooms to the beach is 7 minutes; ask for a Garden Wing room near the pool to halve it. Reef snorkel beach is 200m by free buggy.

Wonderful
2,300 reviews
Sunrise Diamond has a shaded grandstand for parents who want to watch matches without melting. Two tennis courts, free racket rental, and a 10am kids tennis session. Adults can book lessons with the on-site pro for a small fee. The resort sits on a coral cliff with snorkel reef access just below.
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€285/night
Why families love Sunrise Diamond Beach Resort Grand Select
Sunrise Diamond was a step up in quality. The grandstand by the courts meant we could actually sit and watch our 12-year-old play without baking. The pro was friendly and put together a kids round-robin on day three that our daughter loved. Restaurant variety was better than we expected for all-inclusive. Snorkel reef directly off the cliff was an unexpected bonus.

Harem at Coral Bay
Coral Bay
Wonderful
60 reviews
Harem at Coral Bay is a 5-star resort within the Domina Coral Bay complex, with a private beach in the protected south-facing bay. The kids' club takes ages 4 to 12 from 10am to 5pm, the playground is shaded, and the resort runs daily reef-snorkel sessions for under-12s. Family rooms include cots and sofa-beds; babysitting is available at 8 euros an hour.
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€219/night
Why families love Harem at Coral Bay
Seven nights all-inclusive in late October with two kids aged 6 and 11. Coral Bay shelters the beach from the prevailing wind so we could sit out at 17:00 most days when other Sharm beaches were getting blustery. The kids' club at the Harem section is properly staffed (about 1 monitor per 6 children) and includes a Mini Snorkellers session twice a week for ages 6-9. Beach has a sandy lagoon and a clearly marked reef walk-out point with steps. The 11-year-old did a guided snorkel session for 25 euros and saw turtles, which made the whole trip.

Charmillion Gardens Aquapark
Nabq Bay
Wonderful
2,750 reviews
Charmillion Gardens combines an aquapark with full tennis facilities (two hard courts, plus a multi-sport hard court). Tennis pro on staff offers adult lessons for a fee but kids hour is free. Family rooms hold 2 adults plus 2 kids and overlook the gardens.
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€250/night
Why families love Charmillion Gardens Aquapark
Two pools, an aquapark, two tennis courts, and a kids club all in one resort. Our kids (8 and 11) basically didn't see each other except at dinner. The older one did the morning tennis hour every day for the whole week. The pro was happy to let us hit a few balls before the lesson started which felt like a generous extra.

Elisir SPA & Hotel at Sheikh coast
Sheikh Coast (Domina)
Wonderful
127 reviews
Elisir SPA & Hotel at Sheikh coast is a 5-star resort in the Domina complex with a long private beach, a kids' club from age 4, and a children's playground separate from the adult pool area. The hotel includes a babysitting service, kid-friendly buffet sections, and dedicated baby gear (cots, high-chairs). Snorkelling equipment rental on the beach.
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€230/night
Why families love Elisir SPA & Hotel at Sheikh coast
Eight nights all-inclusive in April with kids aged 5 and 8. The Sheikh coast section of Domina is quieter than the main Coral Bay area and we had a stretch of about 80 metres of beach to ourselves most mornings. Kids' club ran 10:00 to 17:00 with a structured day (morning craft, beach session, lunch, pool, afternoon games) which we appreciated for the 5-year-old's stamina. Snorkel rental at the beach hut is 6 euros for masks plus 4 for fins per day. Both kids tried the reef edge and the 8-year-old got hooked. April water at 25C was ideal for swimming hours at a time.

Sierra Sharm El Sheikh
Sharks Bay
Wonderful
1,650 reviews
Sierra Sharm has two hard courts with a shaded viewing area and a 5pm family hour where parents and teens can play together. Free racket and ball use. Kids tennis programme runs mornings. The resort sits on Sharks Bay, with the reef 30 metres from shore.
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€210/night
Why families love Sierra Sharm El Sheikh
Sierra was the best value of the resorts we looked at. The two courts were rarely busy except at 5pm when everyone showed up for the family hour. Our teenagers liked that they could play together rather than being split into 'kids' and 'adults' programs. The bay snorkelling was the best of anywhere we've stayed in Sharm. Buffet food was straightforward but kid-acceptable.

Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino
Naama Bay
Wonderful
2,100 reviews
A garden-style resort in Naama Bay built before the all-inclusive boom, so the rooms feel more like a holiday house than a hotel block. Family bungalows have private terraces, the baby pool is shaded by olive trees, and the beach access is the calmest in Naama (the casino reef breaks the swell offshore).
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€671/night
Why families love Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino
Returning parents describe a slower pace than the Nabq mega-resorts. Bungalows have a fridge and kettle, the breakfast buffet runs to 11:30am (good for jet-lagged babies), and the staff at the Tots Club genuinely engage with under-3s rather than just supervising. The resort is older and tiles can be slippery wet; bring water shoes for crawlers. Best value-for-money in our top 5.

Wonderful
1,450 reviews
The Sensatori brand's Sharm property, designed for the British family market with a children's water park, a separate baby pool with sun-sail shade, and a buffet that includes Heinz baby jars on request. Suite rooms sleep 4 with a sofa bed and a second bathroom.
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€1304/night
Why families love Coral Sea Imperial - Coral Sea Sensatori
Parents say the food is the standout: a daily theme buffet (Italian, Egyptian, French) with a permanent kids' corner that has steamed vegetables, plain pasta and unsalted chicken. Cot bumpers and sterilisers are stocked at reception, no advance request needed. The water park has a 30cm splash zone for under-3s with two soft slides. The walk to the reef beach is 4 minutes via a flat path.

Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh
Sharks Bay
Wonderful
850 reviews
The most polished family property in Sharm, set on a hillside above its own private beach with a funicular train running every 10 minutes. Babies get a Four Seasons amenity kit on arrival (sterilisers, baby shampoo, cot bumper, monitor) and a personal nanny is bookable by the hour for €18.
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€926/night
Why families love Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh
Parents who want hotel-grade service rather than all-inclusive scale come here. Suites have separate bedrooms with blackout blinds, the baby club staff include trained nannies, and the kids' menu is built around fresh ingredients rather than buffet leftovers. Downsides are the price (rarely below €700/night) and the beach access by funicular which can have queues at noon. Worth it for a 1-time-only baby holiday with grandparents.

Fun & Sun Naama Waves
Naama Bay
Excellent
594 reviews
Fun & Sun Naama Waves is a 5-star resort right on the central Naama Bay promenade, with private beach access and immediate proximity to restaurants, shops and excursion offices. The all-inclusive package covers buffet plus three a la carte restaurants. Family rooms accommodate four guests; the kids' club operates seasonally during peak weeks. Beach is sandy with reef snorkel access.
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€304/night
Why families love Fun & Sun Naama Waves
Five nights all-inclusive in early November with a 7-year-old. We picked Naama Bay specifically for the location: families who want walking-distance restaurants and an evening bazaar atmosphere will appreciate it more than the isolated Coral Bay or Nabq mega-resorts. The hotel beach is small but well-managed, and Naama Bay reef is about 80 metres out across a sandy lagoon, perfect for guided snorkel as a 7-year-old's first time. Promenade-side rooms get noise from late-night bars, so request a sea-view room on the higher floors if you have early-bedtime kids.

Continental Plaza Beach Resort
El Pasha Bay
Very Good
331 reviews
Continental Plaza Beach Resort is a 4-star all-inclusive on El Pasha Bay, with one of the longest hotel beach stretches in Sharm and a sandy lagoon ideal for under-10s. The resort runs a full kids' club, a children's playground, kid-friendly buffet section, and family rooms. Beach amenities include sun-beds, parasols, lifeguards, and a snorkel boat that runs three times daily for guests at no extra charge.
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€99/night
Why families love Continental Plaza Beach Resort
Seven nights all-inclusive in March with three kids aged 4, 7 and 10. Continental Plaza is the budget option here at about 100 euros per night per family, but the beach delivers: a 400-metre private stretch, sandy lagoon all the way to the reef, and the free guest snorkel boat (running at 9, 11 and 14:00) was the highlight for the older two. Kids' club had about 25 children at peak which is large but well-staffed. The 4-year-old lived in the kids' pool. Buffet is buffet-standard rather than gourmet, but generous and includes a nightly themed station (Egyptian, Italian, Asian).

Seti Sharm Palm Beach Resort
Sharm Old Market
Good
21 reviews
A 4-star families-and-couples-only resort near the Old Market end of Sharm, with a mid-sized kids' club, two pools including a shallow children's area, and the calm beach of Sharm El Maya Bay at the doorstep. The families-only policy keeps the atmosphere predictable. Two restaurants cover buffet and a-la-carte family dining.
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€528/night
Why families love Seti Sharm Palm Beach Resort
The adults-free-of-party-groups vibe is what parents rate highest; nobody is keeping toddlers awake with poolside music. The kids' club runs a basic but reliable schedule and the beach is the calmest corner of Sharm for nervous first-time swimmers. The smaller review count reflects a newer property listing; on-site staff have been running this hotel for years.

Good
150 reviews
A 5-star ultra all-inclusive resort in Nabq Bay with a family-focused layout: central kids' club building, a dedicated shallow children's pool, and the Regency Plaza Aqua Park access for bigger kids. Eleven restaurants keep fussy eaters happy. The property suits families who want everything included and don't mind a larger resort footprint.
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€472/night
Why families love Royal Regency Club - Ultra All Inclusive
Feedback from families is consistent: the kids' club runs a solid morning-and-afternoon schedule with mini-disco nightly, and the water park access ten minutes' walk away is what keeps older kids coming back. Food variety is the real draw, with themed buffet nights and a proper children's menu. Some reviews note service pace can be slow at peak times.
💡Tips from Parents Who've Been
- 1Register kids at the club on check-in day, not the morning of. Most clubs cap ages 4-12 and ask for a signed waiver, a passport copy, and your room key before taking drop-offs. Early registration gets you a spot in mini-disco.
- 2Pack reef shoes for everyone, adults included. The shore drops from sand to sharp coral quickly and stepping on fire coral ruins a holiday. A cheap pair from the resort shop costs triple what you'd pay at Decathlon at home.
- 3Ask about the children's menu before booking full board. Some resorts offer a proper kids buffet at separate service times; others just pair pasta with chips from the adult line. The hotels below all have dedicated kid-friendly buffets.
- 4Check mini-club language capacity. Most animation teams speak English, Italian, Russian, and German. If your child only speaks French or Spanish, ask in advance whether a staff member can translate during craft or dance sessions.
- 5Schedule snorkelling before 11am. The sun is gentler, reefs are livelier, and the house reef is usually less crowded. Hotels with their own pier or beach reef setup are better than those needing a boat transfer for a first snorkel experience.
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