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This tourist attraction is a long street with all the possible restaurants, bars and clubs to the highest European standards. You won’t find many people there in the morning though, as most of the staff is working at night till the early morning hours, making it hard for them to wake up. The night life here begins at 8, when the hot Sinai sun is down and it is becoming easier to breathe. At this time the whole place resembles a never-ending party with tourists going up and down, laughing and talking, with sales people trying to attract attention and to get as many tourists into their coffee shop. The prices of the place vary: there are cheap bars and restaurants and there are more expensive ones. But the truth is that most of them are pretty much affordable. As far as the night clubs are concerned. The prices to most of them start from 20 USD and already include one beverage. Naama is also the place where you can get acquainted with local expats as well as with local Egyptians and other foreigners, who just like you, came to have some fun. So give it a shot, and we are sure that you won’t regret it. Comments
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The next day when we went during the day, most of the locals remembered us from the night before and couldn't do enough for us, showing us the best places to eat, the cheapest shops for the everyday essentials, the best places to go to book the excursions.
The Staff in TGI Fridays were fab, we really enjoyed eating in there, our waiter was called Bob and he was really friendly and quick with the service, Even pulled us up to join in with the staff dance half way through the night, If you pop in there just for a drink, the waiters show you little tricks and fold up napkins into roses which is really nice. The camel bar is worth going to, I just couldnt get over the nuts all over the floor. Pacha is a wicked night out, the only thing that bugged me is that you have to pay at one counter for the tokens for your drinks, then get the drinks from somewhere else with the tokens.
Sefsafas (at the top of the naama center) is a nice place to eat out, cheap, clean and decent food.
We loved it out there so much we went back in October. This time we stayed in Hudaba, which wasn't as good as it cost us a lot of money to get in and out of naama bay everyday.
We've also booked our third trip in July this year and cant wait to do the things we havn't done yet. those locals that i mentioned at the begining still recognised us in October and were still in touch now.
Its definatly a experiance you will never forget.