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Welcome to BlackJackBike – the Desert Specialists in Sharm El Sheikh.
As organizers of guided tours in the Sinai and training in all aspects of mountain biking, everything we do is designed to set bikers’ hearts racing.
Our activities range from half-day tours for beginners to training camps for experienced mountain bikers. Our programme is just as suited to people who bike to keep fit – with an emphasis on burning off fat and body shaping – as it is to touring cyclists, who simply want to take in the spectacular landscape of the Sinai. BlackJackBike considers itself a pioneer when it comes to biking in Sharm el Sheikh. Far removed from the beaten track of mass tourism, we offer you fabulous tours in the Ras Mohamed national park, the Nabq nature reserve, in Dahab and around Sharm el Sheikh. Our desert tours take you through remote wadis, to places that nobody has ever visited before on a mountain bike. Because it hardly ever rains in the Sinai, Sharm el Sheikh is an all-year-round destination that offers a secure alternative for anyone not wanting to miss out on action-packed cycling tours in autumn, winter or spring, too. Die-hard bikers use the winter months here to prepare themselves for the coming season.
Alongside touring and training with bikes, we offer running and muscle training, effective as performance-boosting ‘cross-training’ to complement and balance the mountain biking.
The offering is completed by figure training, nutrition advice and sports massages.

Far from being reserved for cyclists, the resorts of Sharm el Sheikh, Naama Bay and Nabq are a paradise for lovers of water sports, sun seekers and those just looking to take it easy. Holidaymakers wanting to make the most out of their night life can get their money’s worth here just as much as lovers of culture.
We’ll be pleased to help you combine your biking holiday with other activities.
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