We had a rest in Nabka, but since there is a very shallow bay, according to numerous reviews, we came to swim in Naama Bay. We walked along the beaches, and the amount of $ 6 per person was announced. We chose the beach from ghazala, admission for outsiders is $ 3 per person. If you need a towel, then +1$. Sandy beach, easy access to the water, deep enough to swim, small waves. The sun beds are wooden, but this does not affect the operational properties in any way. There are mattresses on top, some in the sand, but the problem is solved by turning it over. There are 2 comfortable changing booths, they have 3 hooks and a huge mirror. There is also a shower for the body and for the feet to wash off the sea water and/or sand. Rescuers are on duty. If someone swims behind the buoys several times, ignoring the whistle, then they are kicked off the beach. In the lunch area, animators come and dance with tourists, then there is the opportunity to practice yoga with a specialist.
The staff on this beach is so arrogant that as soon as I left the sunbed after 4 p.m. for 5 minutes to the sea, when I returned, I found that my bag had been stolen by the beach workers. When I came to the entrance to the beach, the guard attention! He was rummaging through my wallet. I've heard a lot about Egyptians, but these are worse than Gypsies! They gutted my bag, brazenly explaining that they have the right to inspect everything that they left on the beach after 16:00. Well, it seems like all the money was in place, but I'm just shocked. Generally gazala is the bottom. The beach itself is ordinary, there is much better nearby.
The beach is narrow, there is no toilet, you have to go to the hotel on the left! Entrance to the public beach is 1 dollar. We walked along the beach towards the Marina, it's generally shallow to the knee, you need to go for a long swim! We didn't like the bay at all.