Bedouin Dinner
Bedouin dinner gives you an insight on the lifestyle of the people of Sinai.These excursions are either done at sun-set or in the evening under the stars, and include a Bedouin meal, Bedouin tea,some traditional Bedouin music and dance and a display of Bedouin handicrafts. Don’t forget that it can get a bit cold in the desert at night so take a light sweater or scarf with you.

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Gabr Elbent
Part of the attraction of this site is the novelty of the commute - by camel along the inaccessible coastline between Dahab and Nabq to the north of Sharm El Sheikh. The sight of a train of camels, driven by Bedouin in full regalia and loaded down with high-tech dive gear, is an unforgettable one. The site is a sheer wall running around the north point of a curving bay. Following the coastline, the wall drops to depths well past 50m (164ft).

Dolce Vita @ Castello's
Once you walk in, you’ll find yourself standing in the middle of Sharm’s biggest clubbing venue ever (with a capacity of over 5,000 clubbers) surrounded by the medieval décor making you feel like you’re in a Castle, you’ll be awestruck. The ideal timing to go would be on Friday to attend the finest weekly party in Sharm – La Dolce Vita. If you’re a hardcore clubber who likes mass parties, Castello’s the place to be. Location: Alf Leila We Leila - Hadabah

Naama Bay
Naama Bay – which is considered to be the heart of Sharm, due to its large amount of cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants, is definitely a must for those who like to party. Yet if you prefer to spend your time away from the busy life of Naama Bay and you are looking for a meditative place to rest in, then National Parks are just for you. You can take a nice trip to the famous ST. Catherine and admire the graceful Mount Sinai, or you can enjoy the peace in Ras Muhammed, Taba, Nuweiba or Dahab. Everything depends on your taste and preferences. You choose!

Naama Bay
This is a must go for at least one of the days that you are on holiday. It is better to go at night than day but bear in mind it is quite a long walk into Naama from the main road. Naama is full of a little bit of everything from restaurants, bars and cafes to night club, shops and bazaars. Shopping here is more bazaars-like bargaining souvenir shopping. It’s an enjoyable experience if you like spending time picking the smallest details in every item. For sure, there are loads that you can buy here.

Near Garden
The Near Garden is located northeast of Na'ama Bay, and as its name suggests, is nearer to Na'ama Bay than Middle Garden (located east) and Far Garden located even further to the east just before the mainland swings back to the west. Near Garden has a gentle slope which falls away to 20-25m and is a combination of sand and colourful coral formations and outcrops. If you head south from this slope it drops away on an increasingly steep curve until you reach 50m and beyond. Current is rarely a consideration here and this makes it ideal for night dives from Na'ama bay, or safari boats.

Ice Skating
Believe it or not, ice skating is also possible in this desert heaven.Keep cool in the heat and visit one of the Ices skating rinks for an experience of a lifetime; staring at the mountains and des

Large Experience of Little Buddha
“Firstly, I don’t like sushi; and, secondly, I don’t like crowds of people hopping around in a groove,” – I told my colleague approaching the huge building of Little Buddha in Naama Bay. “I think this experience will change your view,” – she told me proudly, totally convinced in her rightness. Suddenly, the large wooden doors were opened and the sun-lit promenade has gradually turned into an extravaganza of yellow-deep orange-brown lights casting unforgettable shadows.

The Taste of Hard Rock
If you are looking for a change of a scene, want to combine good music, dancing and delicious meal, then you should consider visiting ‘Hard Rock Café’ – the world’s leading chain in service and entertainment, which needs no introduction.










