got back from the Mirabel beach last week, i
The food wasn't amazing but the hotel was great, only about a 3rd full at all times we were there.
The jetty at the next doors hotel, they now charge for this, please don't pay them anything, if your lucky you can get on it when the guard isn't around, otherwise he'll send you back or wont let you on, he tends to walk up and down it.
However, just to the left of the jetty there is a strange light blue line in the sea where its clear for you to walk the length in the sea anyway, we did this once
Best snorkelling spot, walk past the jetty and carry on walking along the shore for about 10 minutes to the unfinished hotel you can see, its just bricks at the moment and no-where near being finished (tower group) just past it there is a bay kind of area, there are some waves but there was a lifeguard here and it was a great place to snorkel, not too deep and the sea floor was clear
bigger fish than the jetty and more types, other hotels had got taxis down just to use this spot
taxi wise, we haggled and paid 60egyption pounds, £6, for a taxi from naama bay back to the Mirabel Beach
thomsons reps were purely there first day to sell excursions, if you saw them again then your lucky
quadbiking was a good laugh, as was the waterpark - no major big flumes though but still not a bad day out
red sea cruise with thomson was ok, 3 stops, the first 2 werent amazing but the last was pretty good as for the sea, i wore old trainers first of all, but then we bought some fake oneill sea shoes from one of the hotel shops for £4 each pair, they were alot lighter and were ideal for use in the sea
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evening entertainment is not worth looking at, have plans or go out unless you dont mind some early nights in your hotel room
Also the hotel is pretty damn big, shame they dont give you a map or tell you where everything is
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bay near the tower hotel, snorkelling area:
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A couple of other things
exchange rate, here I got 10.1 to the english pound, over there in the hotel banking bit near the shops they gave 10.8 to the pound
we didn't bother getting a visa at the airport and had no problems at all, we just said sinai only and they were fine with that. The only time we left the area was on a boat trip to rass muhammed park for snorkelling.
Hotel shops, prices seemed ok in these but you can still haggle and get a few pounds off, they accept any money
in the restaurant, there are two free ones either side of the steps down. We always sat in the same kind of area, so you get the same waiter each time, they get to know you and all are friendly
service seemed to be better for us that way as your waiter brings you drinks etc, we tipped on the 2nd day as our waiter made a real effort, tipped 20 egyption pounds and he was great everyday after that
WARNING:
when you get to the hotel, the tour operator will ask that you tip the bell boy who takes your case to your room for you. Now, loads of people don't have change and only have 50/100 notes, it's hard to get change from people in the hotel so try to get some smaller egyption notes before you get there or you'll struggle to tip unless you give the bell boy 50 egyption pounds, only £5, but not really worth it as he probably wont do anything else for you while your there.







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