Just returned from one weeks break at the Baron Resort. We booked through Thomas Cook and we went all inclusive. The flight out was ok, and although we had decided that we were not going to get the visa to travel outside of Sharm, the flight crew, did scare you a little buy saying that if you need any medical assistance, then you would need a visa and Sharm has no hospital, also we had to get the visa upon arrival as you could not get one at a later date (not the case as our onsite rep told us we could get them if we changed our minds!!). The visa itself costs $15, but strangely when we arrived at the visa counter, they wanted $36 for 2 visas, by this time they had stuck it in your passport, so you had no choice!! Also there are forms for you to fill out on the plane, so remember a pen!!
The Baron Resort is about a 20 min transfer from the airport, which was very quick and easy, when we arrived at 10.30pm at the resort, we check in quickly and were able to upgrade to a sea view room for £11 per night, it was well worth the beautiful view of the sea, beach and gardens (It is also cheaper to upgrade at the hotel itself than via the travel agent). Our room was spacious, but twin beds which was a bit of a shock, but not enough for us to change rooms, the bathroom was large with a shower, and the wardrobe had plenty of hanging space, but not enough hangers!! We did get complimentary dressing gowns and slippers for the week, along with a beach bag.
The beach was large with plenty of loungers and shades. We got to the beach for about 9.30am and always got the same spot (thanks to tipping the sun lounger guys, who held the spot for you) The men selling news papers and magazines were the biggest pain, with the excursion sellers taking no for an answer and moving on. Do keep an eye out for Ali Barbar (no I'm not joking) he is a really nice guy, just be firm with him and he will pop by every day with a wave and no hassle!! The sea was beautiful, really clear with a good array of fish to see, the pontoon did get very busy and as they had netted off a safe area for snorkelling (lots of boats do moor here) so at times it was crowded! We took a snorkelling trip to Tiran Island, which was good, but you couldn't free snorkel, you had to follow the guide around, which was a bit of a pain, and we didn't really see that much because of it.
The down side of the holiday for me, was the restaurants. We shouldn't have gone all inclusive, as AI in Egypt is not the same as anywhere else I have been. We got buffet and local drinks included, plus 2 meals at the Egyptian restaurant and two meals at the Italian, everything else you had to pay for, with a small discount for being AI. Breakfast was good, with plenty of waffles, crepes or omelettes. Don't expect eggs and bacon, although the omelette guy will do a fried egg for you. Lunch was dull, usually consisted of pasta, rice and lamb or beef, and fish and chips, it got a bit samie for me, and you did tend to find if you had the buffet for dinner, it was the left over's from lunch!! We ate at all the other restaurants, the Curry was fantastic, I do recommend it, it cost about £25 for two meals plus alcohol. The Egyptian was good, but very slow with food and drink, so don't plan on going anywhere to quickly. The Italian was good and I liked the pizza here, so I guess it comes down to taste. My biggest disappointment was the seafood restaurant, service was slower that the Egyptian, and you had no idea what you dinner was going to cost, as its done on the weight of the fish. We had 2 calamari, 1 lobster and 2 prawns, with beer, and it came to about £30.
We found the bar staff, especially at the beach bar, were fab and would keep you entertained, and deserved the tips, everyone else didn't push for tips and to be fair didn't deserve them. We found all the staff spoke English, but some had better Italian and Russian, so it did get interesting at times.
We got a late check out (1 hour extra with no charge) and the run to the airport was quick. We flew back with Monarch, who were charging £10 for every 1KG over 15KG, so be aware of this. Also there was another form for you fill out before passport control!
I would go back to the Baron Hotel, but as B&B, as the food is cheap here, with a good choice (apart from the buffet) Don't panic about money as you can charge it to the room or pay in Sterling, Dollars or E Pounds (they love sterling as the exchange rate is so good). Yes there are a lot of Italian and Eastern Europeans here and yes they are rude and loud, but not enough to spoil a holiday, by the end of it, we were just as bad not holding doors ect, so it works both ways.
A really good all-round hotel more 4.5* but nicer than the Baron Palms next door.



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