Nuweiba city
Habiba Village
(http://www.sinai4you.com/...). tel: +20-69-3500770 / fax: +20-69-3500565. 10-45 usd, hotline: 012-2176624, email: [email protected]. if you want camp life, but with more comfort than tarabin, this popular place offers bungalows and rooms with a/c.
Swisscare Nuweiba Resort Hotel
(http://www.swisscare-hote...). with 48 suites on the beach in a central location between the port area and the town.
Nuweiba Village Resort
(http://www.helnan.com/hot...). a standard four stars hotel, located at the city center with a 1500 m overlooking the sandy beach of nuweiba 130 rooms well furnished, ready to make you feel the sharming life of nuweiba.
Nuweiba Coral Hilton Resort
(http://www.hiltonworldres...). a charming, calming resort with friendly staff and a private beach area. easy acsses to the port and the city.
North of nuweiba
Barracuda camp
Beach hut ecolodge. Restaurant serves local organic vegetables and seafood. Bedouin-owned and managed, very friendly and helpful staff, laidback atmosphere and a nice coral reef for snorkeling starting 20 m from the beach. Simple huts, electricity from 6 to 01 pm, basic but clean toilets and showers.
Sawa Camp
Backed by the starkly beautiful red-tinged cliffs of the Sinai and occupying a prime piece of white-sand beach along the Red Seaâs shore, laidback Sawa Camp is the perfect antidote to modern life. The huts here sit directly on the beach. All come with a shady porch and hammock and have electricity available from 0800-1400 and again from 1600-midnight. The bathrooms are communal and are kept super-clean with hot water supplied by solar-power. The large and shady restaurant area is a great place to hang out and serves up an extensive menu of local and international dishes with lots of fresh seafood options and nearly all of the ingredients sourced locally. There is excellent snorkelling equipment provided just off the beach and a whole host of activities diving and desert-trips etc can be arranged onsite. A wonderful option for those who want a peaceful and relaxing beach holiday. See the website, www.sawacamp.com, for further details.
Harby's Place
Beach hut ecolodge. Restaurant serves local organic vegetables and seafood. Bedouin owned and managed. From €10.
Bakraj 3
Beach huts. Established 1982.
Al Tarek
In Al Tarek Camp you find roomy huts, fresh food, cold drinks,and a lot of love.
Tarabin
Nakhil Inn
Tel: +20-69-3500879 fax: +20-69-3500878 mob: +20-12-2105906, email: [email protected] (http://www.nakhil-inn.com). $ 60 per night for double room with breakfast. at the northern end of the beach, this is the only resort along the tarabin strip. seems pretty empty these days. has its own diving center and several packages are on offer on their website.
Petra Camp
20-60 ep per person, is located on tarabine's beach, on the edge of the red sea, at the foot of sinai mountains. (http://www.petra-camp.com) in a bedouin-style camp, petra is arguably the nicest camp you'll find around well known for its restaurant. you also won't have any surprise as all prices are available at the desk and on the website which is appreciable. petra has a very tasty and beautiful restaurant run by shabaan, built with wood recycled from a cairo antique theatre designed by the owner, a famous architect in cairo. petra camp offers rooms with two simple beds with and without ac. mahmoud sokar, the manager, also organizes trips in the area mount catherine, the colored canyon. you can rent snorkeling material to discover the rich corals of the red sea right in front of the camp. contacts : mahmoud sokar +20-69-35-00-086 / +20-10-47-22-001
Blue Bus
30 ep per hut 1 or 2 persons, without breakfast. blue bus has excellent fresh food take the fish, its cheap and the toilets/showers are clean. (http://www.blue-bus.de) contact the owners at [email protected], or +20-10-98-838584
Elsibaay Village
40 50 w/continental breakfast per 2-person room. [email protected]; mobile 0020125968908 the hotel has comfortable beds, private baths, ceiling fans, an attached internet cafe, and excellent food for the price. the management are also very nice people, with a pet pelican and and fin-less para-sail board, which is free of charge to take out. the seating area is comfortable and management allows you to hook up mp3 devices with speakers. they also staged impromptu egyptian drumming sessions at night with their friends. a great place to stay if you want to relax and not people watch, but if you're there for the tourist social scene, then perhaps other places would be better.