Naama Bay Holidays 2012 – One of the most idyllic spots on the Red Sea Riviera
If your are looking for the most idyllic spot on your holidays in Red Sea Riviera, why not try holidays in Naama Bay? It is the most popular seafront holiday resort within the purpose built resort of Sharm El Sheikh. It is situated only 10 km from Sharm El Sheikh Airport. With its long stretch of gorgeous golden sandy beach and calm crystal clear waters of the Red Sea, it provides an idyllic holiday spot for families with children, groups of friends, couples, keen divers and watersports enthusiasts. There is a great selection of various hotels ranging from budget accommodation to opulent and luxurious five star hotels, providing great facilities for a memorable holiday. The main seaside promenade lined with shops, open-air restaurants, cafes, bars, casinos and nightclubs is the central meeting point when on your holidays in Naama bay and it offers good food, fun and entertainment to all holidaymakers.
Last Minute Holidays in Naama Bay – Divers’ paradise
The protected intricate coral reefs of Naama Bay and their precious varied marine life have been a magnet for keen divers from all around the world for numerous years. It is easy to find a good value and cheap holidays in Naama Bay. Book discounted holidays to Naama Bay and apart from reasonably priced hotels, this resort has the best diving in the world boasting the famous Ras Mohammed National Marine Park with its colourful fish. The more adventurous divers, on their Naama Bay holidays, are always keen to explore the underwater world of some of the best wrecks in the area including the World War II ship Thistlegorm. On your Naama Bay holidays, you will find PADI certified diving centres are abundant and they will offer diving lessons ranging from introductory dives to fully comprehensive programmes for divers who have got some hours of diving experience under their belt.
All Inclusive Cheap Holidays in Naama Bay 2012 – Great for excursions
Your Naama Bay holidays would not be complete without exploring the nearby area of the Sinai Peninsula full of cultural and historical heritage. The legendary Mount Sinai is one of the world’s four most sacred mountains. It offers some spectacular sunsets and the St Catherine’s Monastery in the stunning location telling a story of Moses and the Ten Commandments. Visiting the mountains, you will be able to see Bedouin nomads with camels and their herd of sheep and you could even enjoy a coup of tea or coffee in their modest camps. It is also recommended to visit local restaurants for sampling the Arabic cuisine, water pipes and the famous belly dancing.
Scuba img by Zephyrdance. Monastery img by Argenberg.