Na'ama Bay, Resort town and bay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Na'ama Bay is a resort town and bay in Sharm El Sheikh featuring a long waterfront promenade lined with restaurants, shops, and hotels along the Red Sea coast. The crescent-shaped bay serves as the main hub where visitors gather for dining, shopping, and water activities.
The area grew from a small fishing settlement into a major tourist destination during the rapid expansion of Sharm El Sheikh in the 1990s. This transformation reshaped the local economy and established it as a key coastal hub for the region.
The shops display traditional Egyptian handcrafted goods, textiles, and spices, while restaurants serve regional Middle Eastern dishes. Walking through the area, you can observe local artisans at work and taste authentic regional cooking.
The area is accessible by taxi or shuttle from the airport in about 20 minutes, with regular connections throughout the day. The waterfront is flat and easy to explore on foot, offering plenty of spots to rest and enjoy the views.
The waters here contain over 250 coral reef species, creating a rich underwater environment. Snorkelers and divers can easily access these reefs directly from the beach without needing a boat.
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