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Local night tips

If you want to feel the real pulse of Sharm El Sheikh at night, don’t just stick to the main drag in Naama Bay. Try walking past the crowded spots and find a beach bar near Ras Um Sid. The vibe there is totally different – it’s more laid-back, sometimes with impromptu local musicians playing by the water. Also, if you’re into cocktails, check out the Camel Bar, tucked away but popular among expats and long-term residents for its chill atmosphere and good drinks.

One heads-up: weekends get seriously busy, so arriving early can save you a lot of hassle. And if you’re feeling adventurous, ask around about any desert night events. I’ve been to a few where people gather outside the city, around campfires with live Bedouin music and traditional dance – it’s not your typical nightclub, but trust me, it’s unforgettable in a different way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about Sharm El Sheikh’s nightlife? Here are some answers I often share with friends.

Yeah, definitely! While Naama Bay draws most tourists, locals often prefer places like El Hadaba or the quieter bars near the old town. The vibe is more relaxed, and prices are friendlier too.
Generally, yes. Sharm El Sheikh is known for being safe, especially in tourist areas. Still, it's smart to stick to well-lit, busier places and avoid wandering alone in unfamiliar streets after midnight.
Most places close around 3 or 4 am, though some beach parties can go longer, especially in summer. If you want to party late, check out event listings at places like Pacha or Little Buddha.
Absolutely. Soho Square often hosts live bands and DJs. Also, some lounges and hotels around Naama Bay have weekly live performances, ranging from jazz to traditional Egyptian music.
Getting a taxi isn’t usually a problem, but late at night you might need to be a bit patient or hop into a tuk-tuk if you’re close by. Agree on fares before you set off to avoid surprises.
If your trip aligns, look out for the Sharm El Sheikh Winter Festival around December to February. It features concerts, DJ nights, and special beach parties that really turn up the scene.

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