Sharm El Luli, the “wild paradise”, is a beach of fine white sand overlooking a turquoise lagoon. It’s located some 60km south of Marsa Alam town. After two minutes of swimming, you are entering another world that looks like a magical underwater forest…you can marvel at the quick darting movements of the butterfly fish, the slower skulking behaviour of solitary groupers or puffer fish, the exotic coloured Napoleons and the bright orange clownfish, made famous by the film “Finding Nemo”, usually hiding among anemone tentacles.