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Naama Bay
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Old Market
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SOHO Square

Naama Bay is a natural bay in Sharm El Sheikh resort and is considered the main hub for tourists in the city, as it is famous for its cafes, restaurants, hotels, and bazaars. Naama Bay is famous for one of the best beaches in Sharm El Sheikh. You can come here for sunbathing, swimming, surfing and more. It is also very suitable for diving, where you can see a variety of exotic coral reefs.

The Old Market, also known as the Old Town, is one of Sharm El Sheikh’s most iridescent, culturally rich and enticing attractions. The shopping experience includes products ranging from clothes, leather handbags, purses and suitcases, ornaments and memorabilia to name a few. The ‘Attar (herb shop) is particularly interesting, especially the ones who sell medicinal and beauty products, alongside food spices and herbs.

In the food department, aside from international chains that can be found throughout Sharm El Sheikh, the Old Market boasts traditional restaurants that aren’t as expensive as everything else. There are also seafood restaurants and juice bars.

SOHO Square Sharm El Sheikh brings a complete family, friends and couples entertainment centre to White Knight Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, with a range of entertainment including restaurants, fast-food, cafés, bars and a club catering for tastes both young and old. Indulge in some fabulous high class shopping before sampling the exquisite international cuisine from one of the four themed à la carte restaurants. In the British House you can enjoy a pint at the authentic Queen Vic British Pub, before moving upstairs to the Sushi and Teppanyaki or the fabulous steakhouse.

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Farsha
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Sharks Bay

Farsha cafe is located in the Hadaba area of Sharm El Sheikh.  The place is a must to visit.  The view is stunning, the lovely mixed Ottoman, Bedouin and ancient décor gives it an amazing sense and is great place to chill out.

Sharm El Sheikh residents describe the picturesque Sharks Bay as still having the feel of how Sharm used to be before the arrival of large scale tourism: a laid-back, friendly and relaxing spot with stunning views of Tiran Island and the marina. Times have evolved from back when you could see camels walking along the beach between the cafes and the sea but the spot is still as paradisiacal and authentic as it might get and it boasts some of the best diving and snorkelling spots in Sharm El Sheikh. Diving centres on site cater to all levels of divers, and there's a wide range of water activities on offer for those of you who don't like diving.

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