- Go to Ministry of Sound at Pacha on the Saturday in Naama Bay - They have some of the best and most famous club DJs in the world there, the club is amazing - huge! - holds thousands and is open-air. A mixture of house and club music.
- Go Stargazing - your tour operator or hotel will be able to offer this excursion - be sure to pack a jumper! - A guide takes you and a group out to the desert and you have some traditional Bedouin food, sit round a campfire, make bread, then an astrologer points out constellations. There is almost zero light pollution so the stars look brighter than you have ever imagined.
- Go diving/snorkling/glass bottom boat the Red Sea has the most amazing marine life and coral, you really gotta see it one way or another!
- Have a shisha pipe at one of the cafes in Naama Bay - it's a traditional egyptian water bong. Cherry tobacco is good to try. Haggle prices.
- Eat at Silk Road - Silk Road is a truly beautiful restaurant with some of the best food in Sharm. It's part of the the Grand Rotana hotel. They have 3 chefs of Asian, Indian and Eastern backgrounds, so the food is amazing. Try their steak.
- Go to Camel bar in Naama Bay - whilst you're there find Sean (nicknamed Prawn - he's the manager); he's a London lad that is working over there - he's very funny and treats you very nicely. Live music and DJs on special nights.
- Have a meal at 'on the deck' in Naama Bay (part of the Lido Hotel) - absolutely stunning views of Naama Bay, great food (try the french onion soup) and the restaurant sits on a jetty. They illuminate the sea under you, and the lion fish use this light for hunting - so you dine whilst looking through the crystal clear waters at amazing marine life - it's really special.
- Go to club El Fanar on a Wednesday night - It's an open-air club on the edge of a short cliff, and they light the ocean up during the clubnight - it's amazing dancing with stars over your head, and the Red Sea illuminated behind you. they also do great drinks offers on Budweiser! The music is ok for most of the night, commercial dance, but it is an Italian party so you well get some comedy Italian music towards the end (just sing la la laaaa with them all).
- Go to Hard Rock Cafe one night - After midnight the cafe becomes a club, and it's worthy of any local glitzy club (Ikon/Diva/Lava/Ignite/Liquid etc.). Lots of youngsters looking for a snog, load of cheesy music (mixed with some suprisingly good club music) and a fantastic party night out - suitable for families too.
- Go to Buddha Bar one night (but remember to bring a bit of money - it's expensive) - part of the Funky Buddha chain, Little Buddha is the more exclusive side of Sharm's nightlife - full of 6ft russian girls usually. It's cool, the music is good, and the drinks cost fortunes. Good sushi there in the daytime.


