If you are going to this hotel expecting it to be a 4* then you will be disappointed, we would rate this as a 3* at most, BUT DONT LET THAT PUT YOU OFF.
We arrived late Sunday night around 2130 hrs , dinner was served till 2200, there wasn’t much choice and it was a bit cold, this disappointed me as I thought “is this what there is to come”, but it got better.
Breakfast was 0700-1000, there was plenty of choice, but you won’t get a good fry up. Lunch served 1330-1500, dinner 1930-2200. Lunch and dinner were virtually the same except lunch was less; there was always rice, a potato dish, pasta dish and meat of some description. On the Fri. there was a bbq which you had to pay extra for, but worth it.
Rooms – Big double bed, no balcony, cleaned daily, bed made but sheets not changed. New towels every day, these were clean but very tatty and frayed around the edges. If you are a bit fussy take your own. Air con, that worked and a small fridge. The rooms are typical Egyptian in style but could do with a lick of paint.
Hotel amenities – Had a bar upstairs mainly used at night, two free pool tables. For such a large hotel there were not many sun beds, Abdul the pool man, works their daily, if you tip him at the start of the week he will guarantee you a bed for the rest of your stay. Security staff outside the door on every hotel. Hotel had a farm at the rear consisting of 3 baboons, a camel, goats and tortoise, very strange.
Free shuttle bus to the beach 3 times a day, but there is normally a queue, get there early and push in like the foreigners do(they have no manners).They collect you also, but you can get a taxi for 15 Egyptian pound(about £1.50)(exchange rate roughly 10 Egyptian pounds to £1)
Beach – The beach the hotel take you to is free but you are packed in like sardines and no privacy, under foot is very shaily and rough on the feet, you will need some sort of jelly shoes. There are beaches that you can pay to go on, so it may be worth the extra expense for a decent bed and sunshade.
Taxis – be prepared to haggle, they will try and fleece you and get more out of you. We only used them on a trip to naama bay and they wanted 50 Egyptian pounds but we ended up paying half that. If you don’t travel well don’t use a taxi as they drive like maniacs and everywhere you go they will beep there horn at you which gets very annoying.
Money – we didn’t see many atm machines around so you are best taking the currency with you, small notes are better especially if you are tipping.
Hassle – If you go near any shops prepare to be hassled, it got extremely irritating and in the end we bought nothing and ended up ignoring people and being rude to them to get them to leave us alone.
Airport – make sure you have a pen both ways as you have to fill in a visa entry form although you do not have to pay to get out the country.Sharm airport is very busy, bit like a cattle market and many of the planes were delayed.
In all good holiday, booked with on the beach.com., weather nearly 30 degrees every day, would recommend the hotel, but having been to sharm once would probably only go back for the weather, as there is nothing else there (except diving of course). If you can afford it a trip to Luxor is better and you are more accessible to the sights. If you want a week in the sun relaxing though, worth a visit.








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