Old Sharm, Naama Bay, Hadaba and Nabq all have good and various eating places.
Each area of Sharm has its own personality.
Naama Bay is the main tourist area of Sharm and is bustling and colourful especially at night. You’ll be spoilt by the choice and number of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, such as Pachas, and shops.
It also has a popular and busy beach.
Hadaba, meaning ‘hill’, is a residential district but it has Il Mercato, modern, stylish shopping, Fantasia theme park, and an aqua park.
Nabq is the most recent part of Sharm to be developed and our resort is on the southern edge. New outlets are opening all the time. Nabq has a more laid-back feel than Naama or Old Town, and its streets are broader and less crowded. At the Jasmine Centre is a branch of El Masrien restaurant, as well as other cafes and bars; there is an outdoor stage where local bands and dancers often perform. At La Strada there is a children’s play area with bouncy castles etc. as well as great eating places like On-Fish and Peking Restaurant.
Old Sharm (also known as Old Market or Old Town) is the original market district selling everything from bananas to buckets, cane juice to cane chairs.
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