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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Hello everyone. This is a terrible hotel. Never come here.
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Hello everyone. This is a terrible hotel. Never come here.
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Hello everyone. This is a terrible hotel. Never come here.
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This is our 3rd time at this hotel this year. Just like everyone else, we wanted to leave in the first 2 hours, but the guys resolved all issues with the room, and we stayed. This time the hotel has changed a lot. The food has improved, the area is being renovated, another bar has opened, and the fountain is working. After spending 5 nights, we left for a 3* hotel with good reviews, but it was such a nightmare that we requested through the guide to be relocated back. Yes, it's not a wow hotel, but it's quite decent for the money. Those who look for faults will always find them even in 5*. The queues for breakfast/lunch/dinner can be managed by coming a little later. We go an hour after it starts, and there’s enough for everyone.
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This is our 3rd time at this hotel this year. Just like everyone else, we wanted to leave in the first 2 hours, but the guys resolved all issues with the room, and we stayed. This time the hotel has changed a lot. The food has improved, the area is being renovated, another bar has opened, and the fountain is working. After spending 5 nights, we left for a 3* hotel with good reviews, but it was such a nightmare that we requested through the guide to be relocated back. Yes, it's not a wow hotel, but it's quite decent for the money. Those who look for faults will always find them even in 5*. The queues for breakfast/lunch/dinner can be managed by coming a little later. We go an hour after it starts, and there’s enough for everyone.
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This is our 3rd time at this hotel this year. Just like everyone else, we wanted to leave in the first 2 hours, but the guys resolved all issues with the room, and we stayed. This time the hotel has changed a lot. The food has improved, the area is being renovated, another bar has opened, and the fountain is working. After spending 5 nights, we left for a 3* hotel with good reviews, but it was such a nightmare that we requested through the guide to be relocated back. Yes, it's not a wow hotel, but it's quite decent for the money. Those who look for faults will always find them even in 5*. The queues for breakfast/lunch/dinner can be managed by coming a little later. We go an hour after it starts, and there’s enough for everyone.
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I am currently relaxing at Sharm Inn. About the food. We are lucky with the variety in the meals. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, there are many vegetables, both fresh and grilled and boiled. Very tasty tomatoes and eggplants. Types of cabbage: napa, white, red, cauliflower, broccoli. Delicious soups for lunch. Several types of side dishes - potatoes, rice, pasta, couscous. Meat is served in portions, but there is no limit on the number of pieces. Whatever you ask for, that's what you get. Meat options - beef, chicken. Fish is not available every day, but it is there. Many types of pastries, croissants, fresh rolls. This is the main stuff; everything can't be listed. The vegetable stand has pastries under covers: rice, potatoes, spinach, stewed vegetables, grilled eggplants, beef, chicken soup, bread. From fruits, there are always: dates, melons, and oranges. After reading the reviews, we brought rags to clean the dirt in the room, but they were not needed. The room is clean.
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I am currently relaxing at Sharm Inn. About the food. We are lucky with the variety in the meals. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, there are many vegetables, both fresh and grilled and boiled. Very tasty tomatoes and eggplants. Types of cabbage: napa, white, red, cauliflower, broccoli. Delicious soups for lunch. Several types of side dishes - potatoes, rice, pasta, couscous. Meat is served in portions, but there is no limit on the number of pieces. Whatever you ask for, that's what you get. Meat options - beef, chicken. Fish is not available every day, but it is there. Many types of pastries, croissants, fresh rolls. This is the main stuff; everything can't be listed. The vegetable stand has pastries under covers: rice, potatoes, spinach, stewed vegetables, grilled eggplants, beef, chicken soup, bread. From fruits, there are always: dates, melons, and oranges. After reading the reviews, we brought rags to clean the dirt in the room, but they were not needed. The room is clean.
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I am currently relaxing at Sharm Inn. About the food. We are lucky with the variety in the meals. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, there are many vegetables, both fresh and grilled and boiled. Very tasty tomatoes and eggplants. Types of cabbage: napa, white, red, cauliflower, broccoli. Delicious soups for lunch. Several types of side dishes - potatoes, rice, pasta, couscous. Meat is served in portions, but there is no limit on the number of pieces. Whatever you ask for, that's what you get. Meat options - beef, chicken. Fish is not available every day, but it is there. Many types of pastries, croissants, fresh rolls. This is the main stuff; everything can't be listed. The vegetable stand has pastries under covers: rice, potatoes, spinach, stewed vegetables, grilled eggplants, beef, chicken soup, bread. From fruits, there are always: dates, melons, and oranges. After reading the reviews, we brought rags to clean the dirt in the room, but they were not needed. The room is clean.
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I am currently relaxing at Sharm Inn. About the food. We are lucky with the variety in the meals. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, there are many vegetables, both fresh and grilled and boiled. Very tasty tomatoes and eggplants. Types of cabbage: napa, white, red, cauliflower, broccoli. Delicious soups for lunch. Several types of side dishes - potatoes, rice, pasta, couscous. Meat is served in portions, but there is no limit on the number of pieces. Whatever you ask for, that's what you get. Meat options - beef, chicken. Fish is not available every day, but it is there. Many types of pastries, croissants, fresh rolls. This is the main stuff; everything can't be listed. The vegetable stand has pastries under covers: rice, potatoes, spinach, stewed vegetables, grilled eggplants, beef, chicken soup, bread. From fruits, there are always: dates, melons, and oranges. After reading the reviews, we brought rags to clean the dirt in the room, but they were not needed. The room is clean.
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I am currently relaxing at Sharm Inn. About the food. We are lucky with the variety in the meals. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, there are many vegetables, both fresh and grilled and boiled. Very tasty tomatoes and eggplants. Types of cabbage: napa, white, red, cauliflower, broccoli. Delicious soups for lunch. Several types of side dishes - potatoes, rice, pasta, couscous. Meat is served in portions, but there is no limit on the number of pieces. Whatever you ask for, that's what you get. Meat options - beef, chicken. Fish is not available every day, but it is there. Many types of pastries, croissants, fresh rolls. This is the main stuff; everything can't be listed. The vegetable stand has pastries under covers: rice, potatoes, spinach, stewed vegetables, grilled eggplants, beef, chicken soup, bread. From fruits, there are always: dates, melons, and oranges. After reading the reviews, we brought rags to clean the dirt in the room, but they were not needed. The room is clean.
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I am currently relaxing at Sharm Inn. About the food. We are lucky with the variety in the meals. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, there are many vegetables, both fresh and grilled and boiled. Very tasty tomatoes and eggplants. Types of cabbage: napa, white, red, cauliflower, broccoli. Delicious soups for lunch. Several types of side dishes - potatoes, rice, pasta, couscous. Meat is served in portions, but there is no limit on the number of pieces. Whatever you ask for, that's what you get. Meat options - beef, chicken. Fish is not available every day, but it is there. Many types of pastries, croissants, fresh rolls. This is the main stuff; everything can't be listed. The vegetable stand has pastries under covers: rice, potatoes, spinach, stewed vegetables, grilled eggplants, beef, chicken soup, bread. From fruits, there are always: dates, melons, and oranges. After reading the reviews, we brought rags to clean the dirt in the room, but they were not needed. The room is clean.
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I beg you, never come to this hotel 😂 We stayed a week at a 5-star hotel, decided to extend our vacation for another two days. We booked this hotel. What a nightmare. They told us at the reception directly – why did you come here? After these words, we should have run. My husband and I are not picky, but even for us, it was too much. In order: 1. The rooms are dirty, the bedding is not changed, there was a bunch of black hairs on the sheets, and I won't even mention the shower and bath, it felt like no one had cleaned there since 1998. 2. There are cockroaches in the room (I'm attaching a photo of one unfortunate specimen). 3. Now about the food: Meat (chicken) is served in portions: they give 2 chicken drumsticks per person and rice. Even the vegetables are tasteless, cucumbers and tomatoes with the taste of dirty knives. My husband saw how they were preparing pasta: a dirty frying pan, everywhere is filthy, complete unsanitary conditions. We didn't eat there anymore; the sight of this food made us nauseous. I remind you, we were there only for two days; I felt sorry for the people who stay there for a week or more. We were afraid to drink alcohol there, the beer is paid, and the Wi-Fi too. It’s better to pay an extra 10-15 thousand and go to a 5-star hotel. You will spend the same amount in the shop nearby.
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The hotel is very dirty, it could use a good cleaning. Everything is sticky, dirty, there are cockroaches and maybe even bedbugs. Wi-Fi is paid.
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The hotel is very dirty, it could use a good cleaning. Everything is sticky, dirty, there are cockroaches and maybe even bedbugs. Wi-Fi is paid.
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The hotel is very dirty, it could use a good cleaning. Everything is sticky, dirty, there are cockroaches and maybe even bedbugs. Wi-Fi is paid.
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The hotel is very dirty, it could use a good cleaning. Everything is sticky, dirty, there are cockroaches and maybe even bedbugs. Wi-Fi is paid.
Photos from tourists
The hotel is very dirty, it could use a good cleaning. Everything is sticky, dirty, there are cockroaches and maybe even bedbugs. Wi-Fi is paid.
Photos from tourists
The hotel is very dirty, it could use a good cleaning. Everything is sticky, dirty, there are cockroaches and maybe even bedbugs. Wi-Fi is paid.
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
Photos from tourists
Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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Hello, we were here in 2021, and this year we ended up here again because the prices of other places I wanted to stay were too high (and here too because of expensive flights compared to previous years). It’s worth noting that the hotel itself is one of the cheapest in Sharm. About $25 per day… I knew where I was going. The rooms are very worn out; we had two in the main building on the 3rd floor. Moreover, I didn’t even know, but the hotel has rooms with a partial sea view) We got one for free, didn’t pay anything + it’s much quieter here than with a view of the pool or the “Roman theater,” where the evening shows take place. Standard category rooms are spacious, unlike the promo room I had during my last stay. We had three beds for two people, while my mom had two in her supposedly single room. But that’s just the standard room type; apparently, they didn’t take a bed from us, someone must have traveled with a child. The TVs only picked up local channels; my mom’s air conditioning worked great, while ours only functioned on speed 3, very noisy, meaning it would have been impossible to sleep with it. In May, it was still tolerable without it. All the furniture is worn out, and the toilets are rusty. My mom’s refrigerator worked, but we had to ask five times in two days for ours to be replaced. But they did replace it, which is good… Last time, we didn’t even achieve that) It was just visible that the administrators are overwhelmed; there’s a lack of staff and they can’t keep up. The evening shows are good, standard. The animators are very friendly, but I didn’t see any morning exercises, aqua aerobics, or volleyball, although all of that was available in 2021. In the dining room (it’s really just that, not a restaurant level), breakfast has a limited choice, and there is a lack of yogurts. Only pancakes or omelet, and even those are served one at a time. The halva is tasty. For lunch and dinner, there’s a lot of meat; beef, chicken, and fish were always available. During the 10 days, there were crabs four times, and you could take as many as you wanted, not just one (which used to be the case). Almost all desserts are the same; the sponge cake is good, but everything is monotonous. There are few fruits. Oranges are always available, melon every other day, and there’s always a line for it. Watermelon was available a couple of times at dinner and only served directly, as well as peaches/apricots. Beer is paid. Cocktails like alcoholic mojito are also paid, but regular ones like “whiskey-coke” are no problem. The location of the hotel is the main advantage. It’s not on the first line, but there is a reef beach just a 5-minute walk away. It’s currently free for girls and $4 for guys. The beach has animation from the Sharm Reef hotel; the guys are nice, always inviting both guests and outsiders to join for exercises, zumba, or darts. The reef is good, but it gets deep quickly. There are many big parrotfish. Turtles and morays used to be here, but they’re no longer around. A bus goes to the free beach from the hotel, taking 5 minutes. The driver is good, will stop by request at supermarkets or when making a turn to reach the other beach El Fanar. The bus runs more frequently than indicated in the schedule. For instance, there’s a return bus at 16:45 and 17:45, but it also picks up at 17:30. It’s best to check with him just in case) The Palma Beach is next. The reef is good, with a pontoon. From the shore, there are only slabs; it’s inconvenient for kids to walk on them. There is a stand from the hotel in the distance on the beach, where they serve coffee, tea, and lemonade. The pool is large and nice, and there’s another one farther away with slides, but they are dangerous; they weren’t operating while we were there, but I've heard they are still in use. There was a birthday celebration, and they brought a cake to our room to congratulate us. But we requested it in the room and not at dinner. At dinner, they celebrate ceremoniously with candle blowing if you enjoy that kind of thing). They cleaned every day. They frequently changed the towels, and they constantly provided shampoos, gels, and toilet paper. Very pleasant cleaning manager, always asking if everything was alright and if we needed anything. It was surprising compared to the last trip. Wi-fi is only available at the reception for $2 per day. Get a SIM card at the airport; the “33 GB” plan for $9 was sufficient for two people. In general, we knew where we were going and what to expect, and we were pleasantly surprised that the service improved. The hotel needs renovation; if someone would invest money in it, it would be great…
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First, try to get a free room, if it's in a shocking state, then approach the registration desk and explain everything. If they don't change it, you can wait for the guide who will come to the hotel, and express everything to them, they may help change the room. Anex's guide helped to change the room for free. If it's for money, ask to see the room first. Personally, I immediately paid $20, I was given a room in the main building, it didn't suit me, so I asked for a room in a bungalow with a full-size double bed. The room had a view of a small pool. When I checked the room, at least they had cleaned it. In the bungalow it's quieter and there is a small balcony to dry clothes or sit in the evening. But with the bungalow, it's also a matter of luck. My fridge doesn't work, still not fixed) and no batteries in the remote)) I don't watch TV. In some bungalows, there is a pump station, it hums and there are mosquitoes. That's why if you are just planning to fly, take a fumigator with you. Also, in the evening, there are a lot of mosquitoes outside.
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First, try to get a free room, if it's in a shocking state, then approach the registration desk and explain everything. If they don't change it, you can wait for the guide who will come to the hotel, and express everything to them, they may help change the room. Anex's guide helped to change the room for free. If it's for money, ask to see the room first. Personally, I immediately paid $20, I was given a room in the main building, it didn't suit me, so I asked for a room in a bungalow with a full-size double bed. The room had a view of a small pool. When I checked the room, at least they had cleaned it. In the bungalow it's quieter and there is a small balcony to dry clothes or sit in the evening. But with the bungalow, it's also a matter of luck. My fridge doesn't work, still not fixed) and no batteries in the remote)) I don't watch TV. In some bungalows, there is a pump station, it hums and there are mosquitoes. That's why if you are just planning to fly, take a fumigator with you. Also, in the evening, there are a lot of mosquitoes outside.
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First, try to get a free room, if it's in a shocking state, then approach the registration desk and explain everything. If they don't change it, you can wait for the guide who will come to the hotel, and express everything to them, they may help change the room. Anex's guide helped to change the room for free. If it's for money, ask to see the room first. Personally, I immediately paid $20, I was given a room in the main building, it didn't suit me, so I asked for a room in a bungalow with a full-size double bed. The room had a view of a small pool. When I checked the room, at least they had cleaned it. In the bungalow it's quieter and there is a small balcony to dry clothes or sit in the evening. But with the bungalow, it's also a matter of luck. My fridge doesn't work, still not fixed) and no batteries in the remote)) I don't watch TV. In some bungalows, there is a pump station, it hums and there are mosquitoes. That's why if you are just planning to fly, take a fumigator with you. Also, in the evening, there are a lot of mosquitoes outside.
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First, try to get a free room, if it's in a shocking state, then approach the registration desk and explain everything. If they don't change it, you can wait for the guide who will come to the hotel, and express everything to them, they may help change the room. Anex's guide helped to change the room for free. If it's for money, ask to see the room first. Personally, I immediately paid $20, I was given a room in the main building, it didn't suit me, so I asked for a room in a bungalow with a full-size double bed. The room had a view of a small pool. When I checked the room, at least they had cleaned it. In the bungalow it's quieter and there is a small balcony to dry clothes or sit in the evening. But with the bungalow, it's also a matter of luck. My fridge doesn't work, still not fixed) and no batteries in the remote)) I don't watch TV. In some bungalows, there is a pump station, it hums and there are mosquitoes. That's why if you are just planning to fly, take a fumigator with you. Also, in the evening, there are a lot of mosquitoes outside.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Hello) I returned from a 10-day vacation yesterday, I stayed at Sharming Inn and here's what I'll tell you: I had room 503, it's the second level, a bungalow with 8 rooms, and a private (that's what I called it, because I practically swam alone in it for all 10 days 😂) pool, personally I had a beautiful view from the balcony))) I arrived late at night, I didn't have the strength to ask for another room, but in the morning, after walking around the area, I realized I didn't want to change))) yes, the shower was a bit scary, yes, the curtains looked like they hadn't been removed and washed for who knows how long, curtain hooks were torn off, but I didn't care))) I didn't come to the hotel to party, I came back late at night exhausted and crashed)) the fridge works, the air conditioner and safe too) They cleaned the room when I hung the sign) after cleaning, the room smelled nice and I walked barefoot in peace. The towels were a bit random, sometimes they left 4 towels, sometimes 2 😂, some had frayed edges 😂 but clean white sheets and towels)) not suitable for photos of course, but it depends on the skill of the photographer 😁😁😁 As for the food, personally, I was delighted) my usual home diet is meat and fresh or boiled vegetables, sometimes a bit of side dish, so I was satisfied with the food 💯, the beef is just cooked amazing, chicken, quail, meat always available))) in the morning, omelets were mainly served, but I asked for sunny-side-up eggs 😁 and they never refused))) The pool opens at 9 am and closes at 5 pm, but I'm an early bird, I woke up around 5-5:30 in the morning, immediately plunged into "my personal 😂" pool, spent an hour under the umbrella, then a shower and off to breakfast) I arrived during a holiday for the Arabs (Ramadan or something like that), entry was free for ladies at Reef Beach))) so after breakfast I went there or hopped on the first bus to the free Palm Beach) by around noon, I left the beach personally, because it got crowded and the sun started to scorch, oops (but to each their own) Reef is beautiful with its residents both there and there) I spent one to two hours snorkeling with breaks for tanning) for 3 days there was a red flag, the sea was stormy straight. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm I went to the old town and spent time there))) the hotel had decent entertainment, but almost no people, however Memo and Rana are great))) In general, if you are used to European 4-5+ standards and want to find fault, you will find a reason and be disappointed, but if your mindset is initially "no one and nothing will spoil my vacation", then it will definitely be so 🧡 View from the balcony Lunch During Ramadan, entry was free for girls, then it became $3, but they only charged me once 😂 I blended in, later he said "beautiful Habibi, no money" 😁😁😁 I left a tip of $1 once and received a bed sprinkled with yellow flowers 😁 In the morning, Memo leads stretching and aqua aerobics, but I never made it, for me, that's already midday))) Free alcohol (whiskey, gin, rum, vodka, but diluted, probably 25-30 degrees), beer $2, most are in pairs in the hotel, half of them are straight adults, 60+.
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Today we're flying back. About food: of course, it's more modest than in Turkey, but there were watermelons, melons, octopus, in the evenings they grill meat, fish, duck... No one will be hungry) I took a photo of this towards the end of lunch, the crabs and shrimp were all gone.
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Guys, I'm writing an honest review about the Sharming Inn hotel. You know, I haven't been to many places, but this hotel will be remembered to me for its wonderful atmosphere. The staff allows taking food to the room, taking food to the room, I have never seen this in hotels before. You can pour alcohol yourself, pour alcohol into bottles. There are of course some drawbacks, like the fact that the beach is far away and not within walking distance, but the shuttle runs frequently and you can ask the driver to take you back, he usually agrees. There is a heated pool, which is very rare for hotels. The food is very tasty and filling, there is not much variety, but you will not be left hungry for sure. The hotel is located in the Old Town area, there is the Taj Mahal club nearby, and if desired, you can walk to the most beautiful mosque in Sharm El Sheikh. There are plenty of shops around, and sometimes you can swim at the nearest beach if you ask nicely. The hotel is not the cleanest in some places, but believe me, for the money you are going there, you will definitely like everything. I recommend this hotel to everyone, I am in love with it.
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Guys, I'm writing an honest review about the Sharming Inn hotel. You know, I haven't been to many places, but this hotel will be remembered to me for its wonderful atmosphere. The staff allows taking food to the room, taking food to the room, I have never seen this in hotels before. You can pour alcohol yourself, pour alcohol into bottles. There are of course some drawbacks, like the fact that the beach is far away and not within walking distance, but the shuttle runs frequently and you can ask the driver to take you back, he usually agrees. There is a heated pool, which is very rare for hotels. The food is very tasty and filling, there is not much variety, but you will not be left hungry for sure. The hotel is located in the Old Town area, there is the Taj Mahal club nearby, and if desired, you can walk to the most beautiful mosque in Sharm El Sheikh. There are plenty of shops around, and sometimes you can swim at the nearest beach if you ask nicely. The hotel is not the cleanest in some places, but believe me, for the money you are going there, you will definitely like everything. I recommend this hotel to everyone, I am in love with it.
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Guys, I'm writing an honest review about the Sharming Inn hotel. You know, I haven't been to many places, but this hotel will be remembered to me for its wonderful atmosphere. The staff allows taking food to the room, taking food to the room, I have never seen this in hotels before. You can pour alcohol yourself, pour alcohol into bottles. There are of course some drawbacks, like the fact that the beach is far away and not within walking distance, but the shuttle runs frequently and you can ask the driver to take you back, he usually agrees. There is a heated pool, which is very rare for hotels. The food is very tasty and filling, there is not much variety, but you will not be left hungry for sure. The hotel is located in the Old Town area, there is the Taj Mahal club nearby, and if desired, you can walk to the most beautiful mosque in Sharm El Sheikh. There are plenty of shops around, and sometimes you can swim at the nearest beach if you ask nicely. The hotel is not the cleanest in some places, but believe me, for the money you are going there, you will definitely like everything. I recommend this hotel to everyone, I am in love with it.
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Guys, I'm writing an honest review about the Sharming Inn hotel. You know, I haven't been to many places, but this hotel will be remembered to me for its wonderful atmosphere. The staff allows taking food to the room, taking food to the room, I have never seen this in hotels before. You can pour alcohol yourself, pour alcohol into bottles. There are of course some drawbacks, like the fact that the beach is far away and not within walking distance, but the shuttle runs frequently and you can ask the driver to take you back, he usually agrees. There is a heated pool, which is very rare for hotels. The food is very tasty and filling, there is not much variety, but you will not be left hungry for sure. The hotel is located in the Old Town area, there is the Taj Mahal club nearby, and if desired, you can walk to the most beautiful mosque in Sharm El Sheikh. There are plenty of shops around, and sometimes you can swim at the nearest beach if you ask nicely. The hotel is not the cleanest in some places, but believe me, for the money you are going there, you will definitely like everything. I recommend this hotel to everyone, I am in love with it.
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Guys, I'm writing an honest review about the Sharming Inn hotel. You know, I haven't been to many places, but this hotel will be remembered to me for its wonderful atmosphere. The staff allows taking food to the room, taking food to the room, I have never seen this in hotels before. You can pour alcohol yourself, pour alcohol into bottles. There are of course some drawbacks, like the fact that the beach is far away and not within walking distance, but the shuttle runs frequently and you can ask the driver to take you back, he usually agrees. There is a heated pool, which is very rare for hotels. The food is very tasty and filling, there is not much variety, but you will not be left hungry for sure. The hotel is located in the Old Town area, there is the Taj Mahal club nearby, and if desired, you can walk to the most beautiful mosque in Sharm El Sheikh. There are plenty of shops around, and sometimes you can swim at the nearest beach if you ask nicely. The hotel is not the cleanest in some places, but believe me, for the money you are going there, you will definitely like everything. I recommend this hotel to everyone, I am in love with it.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
Photos from tourists
Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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Hello everyone. I decided to write down what I remembered about the hotel. It is a mid-range Egyptian 4* hotel, and if you can get a good deal (not more than 80,000 rubles for a week for two from Moscow), it's worth it. The territory of the hotel is green and well-maintained, although there are some dried out palm trees in certain areas. There is also a lot of garbage, especially disposable cups. The main pool is decent, although they have neglected it (previously there were beautiful waterfalls, but now nothing works). There is a small pool with slides, but they are completely dead and only operate for a couple of hours a day. They have a free shuttle to Palma Beach (which is quite large and shared by several hotels). There are toilets, changing rooms, delicious fresh juices, and ice cream for 1-2 dollars. There is a hotel bar where you can get lemonades and cakes (although there are very few of them), and there is shallow water for children. The reef itself is not bad, but El Fanar is better. There is also a second beach called Reef beach, which is paid and directly next to the hotel. It's good for snorkeling with many parrotfish and the occasional turtle, but it gets deep quickly. Sometimes the hotel offers a discount (1 dollar instead of 3) at the reception (I'm not sure about the current situation). The "standard" rooms are small and worn out. We didn't pay extra, but our friends who came at different times paid 20 dollars to switch to rooms with a view of the pool, but they were also noisy and "so-so" (sometimes the fridge doesn't work, sometimes the air conditioner, and the rooms are just slightly larger). The shower water is always barely warm. The food is not great but tolerable, especially compared to other hotels that are usually cheaper in last-minute deals (Uni Sharm, Badawia, El Khan, Amar Sina, etc.). They occasionally have a grill outside in the evenings, sometimes with crabs. The baklava and halva are tasty. Often there is a long queue at the food stations... Beer is only available for purchase. They have their own small animation team, and at Palma Beach, there is animation from the Il Mercato hotel, and anyone can participate. You can also play volleyball there. They have evening shows (standard, but at least they have them for those who find it important), and there is a small shisha bar (if it hasn't been removed). It's possible that some things have changed, but I don't think it's for the better based on reviews.
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We arrived at the end of October: there were no mosquitoes or flies at all. The hotel is a bit tired, but the sea and the beach compensate for everything. The location is good. There are places nearby to go for a walk. The sea at the beach is like in a cartoon, searching for Nemo. The marine life is very rich. You don't really need to go on a tour to see fish. Everything is available at the beach.
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We arrived at the end of October: there were no mosquitoes or flies at all. The hotel is a bit tired, but the sea and the beach compensate for everything. The location is good. There are places nearby to go for a walk. The sea at the beach is like in a cartoon, searching for Nemo. The marine life is very rich. You don't really need to go on a tour to see fish. Everything is available at the beach.
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We arrived at the end of October: there were no mosquitoes or flies at all. The hotel is a bit tired, but the sea and the beach compensate for everything. The location is good. There are places nearby to go for a walk. The sea at the beach is like in a cartoon, searching for Nemo. The marine life is very rich. You don't really need to go on a tour to see fish. Everything is available at the beach.
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We arrived at the end of October: there were no mosquitoes or flies at all. The hotel is a bit tired, but the sea and the beach compensate for everything. The location is good. There are places nearby to go for a walk. The sea at the beach is like in a cartoon, searching for Nemo. The marine life is very rich. You don't really need to go on a tour to see fish. Everything is available at the beach.
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The hotel is poorly cleaned, you have to ask for it, they never replenish the gel. When checking in to a standard room, they ask for an additional $30 to be able to move closer to the pool in advance. The alcohol is okay, but there's no beer, only Stella for $2. The Wi-Fi costs $2, and there's hardly any free Wi-Fi, they even block your connection. We got a SIM card from Vodafone for 1300 rubles. To get to the beach, you have to take a bus every half an hour or hour. The beach itself is beautiful and there are good lifeguards. The food is mediocre, with nothing special. They only serve up to 2 fruits per day and the meat, fish, and chicken portions are small. We had to go out to get additional food like crabs. It was fun for us, nobody complained. They patiently serve and clean until 24 hours, but after 2 am, they stop serving alcohol and kick you away from the windows. There were a lot of young people in the hotel. Karim does great massages for $15, and he gives a discount down to $10 if you keep going. The entertainment is good and they take you to discos for an additional fee, but it's worth it. They don't do foam parties though. Make sure to go to the outdoor disco at the Taj Mahal with foam and a pool. The Star Wars robots were a bit confusing, but the music was great. The entertainment here is better than in other hotels, but the best discos are the ones where animators take you outside after 11 pm.
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The hotel is poorly cleaned, you have to ask for it, they never replenish the gel. When checking in to a standard room, they ask for an additional $30 to be able to move closer to the pool in advance. The alcohol is okay, but there's no beer, only Stella for $2. The Wi-Fi costs $2, and there's hardly any free Wi-Fi, they even block your connection. We got a SIM card from Vodafone for 1300 rubles. To get to the beach, you have to take a bus every half an hour or hour. The beach itself is beautiful and there are good lifeguards. The food is mediocre, with nothing special. They only serve up to 2 fruits per day and the meat, fish, and chicken portions are small. We had to go out to get additional food like crabs. It was fun for us, nobody complained. They patiently serve and clean until 24 hours, but after 2 am, they stop serving alcohol and kick you away from the windows. There were a lot of young people in the hotel. Karim does great massages for $15, and he gives a discount down to $10 if you keep going. The entertainment is good and they take you to discos for an additional fee, but it's worth it. They don't do foam parties though. Make sure to go to the outdoor disco at the Taj Mahal with foam and a pool. The Star Wars robots were a bit confusing, but the music was great. The entertainment here is better than in other hotels, but the best discos are the ones where animators take you outside after 11 pm.
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The hotel is poorly cleaned, you have to ask for it, they never replenish the gel. When checking in to a standard room, they ask for an additional $30 to be able to move closer to the pool in advance. The alcohol is okay, but there's no beer, only Stella for $2. The Wi-Fi costs $2, and there's hardly any free Wi-Fi, they even block your connection. We got a SIM card from Vodafone for 1300 rubles. To get to the beach, you have to take a bus every half an hour or hour. The beach itself is beautiful and there are good lifeguards. The food is mediocre, with nothing special. They only serve up to 2 fruits per day and the meat, fish, and chicken portions are small. We had to go out to get additional food like crabs. It was fun for us, nobody complained. They patiently serve and clean until 24 hours, but after 2 am, they stop serving alcohol and kick you away from the windows. There were a lot of young people in the hotel. Karim does great massages for $15, and he gives a discount down to $10 if you keep going. The entertainment is good and they take you to discos for an additional fee, but it's worth it. They don't do foam parties though. Make sure to go to the outdoor disco at the Taj Mahal with foam and a pool. The Star Wars robots were a bit confusing, but the music was great. The entertainment here is better than in other hotels, but the best discos are the ones where animators take you outside after 11 pm.
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We stayed at Sharming Inn 4* from October 14th to October 22nd. We liked almost everything. We had a standard room for three people. There was plenty of food, they served meat and fish in small portions, but you could always ask for more. They had a variety of fruits including guava, melon, pomegranate, grapes, citrus fruits, and dates. They served drinks in the café, by the pool, at the exit of the café. Shisha costed 3 dollars. They had whiskey, tequila, sambuca, gin, cola, sprite, and 6 types of juice. The animators were friendly, we went to a great disco once and they joined us. After midnight, the drinks were not included and had to be paid for. The beach was a 5-minute drive away. There were paid beaches nearby, but we liked ours better. They had great lifeguards and offered free snorkeling masks for an hour. They would help you get into the water and give you a ride on a ring. We visited the old city where we could dress up in traditional clothes for free and take pictures. It was fun, we made friends with people from Kazakhstan, Poland, Chechnya, Ukraine, Arab countries, Moscow, Krasnodar, and Tatarstan. There were two pools on the territory, one with slides. The massage was very good, about 1000 rubles for back and legs, it was awesome.




































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Upon arrival, I was given a room with a view of a terrible concrete fence, and since I didn't like it, of course, I went to the reception and for $4/night they offered a room with a view of the pool (like you have a standard room and another one only with an extra charge). But after two days, they themselves offered us a third room for free. However, later I found out that some people get their rooms changed for free too, well, if they shout a bit or say they will write a bad review. 😂🤦♀️









Having read negative reviews about the hotel, I was prepared for the worst, but no... The room was in the main building, we arrived at 10 o'clock, checked in around 12, they didn't ask for any extra payments or extort anything. The room was a bit worn out, but spacious, the bed linens and towels were clean, the beds were comfortable, the bathroom was sad – that's true, for 6 days I didn't dare to step into the shower barefoot (only in slippers), but the overall impression is good, if you understand in advance that this is not Europe and not even Turkey, but an ordinary 3-star hotel in Egypt. I saw a lot of complaints about the food. It's very interesting, of course, what such people eat in their everyday lives because the selection is quite large. Well, you definitely won't go hungry, but if you're used to eating lobsters for breakfast, then this is clearly not the place for you. There was always a choice of side dishes (rice/pasta/potatoes), a bunch of salads, bread/rolls, desserts. For meat, there was fried chicken (sometimes grilled by the pool)/fish/beef. I can't advise on alcohol since I don't drink, but I saw one of the vacationers complaining to the waiter about the lack of rum. If you want something specific, it's better to bring it with you or buy it in specialized stores. They transport you to the beach - Palm Beach, although there was previously some contradictory information. I took the hotel bus only a couple of times, most of the time I used a taxi, including to other beaches. On the first floor, there are shops – food/souvenirs/clothes/swimming gear, in the grocery store, Roma works - a very nice guy, always friendly, will help and advise, I changed dollars to pounds with him. Overall, the staff is pleasant, except for the administrator – a repulsive and arrogant man. When asked, "Why do you speak like that?" he replies, "I’m just joking," although I have no problem with humor, but it is extremely difficult to recognize anything funny in his words/attitude/behavior. Housekeeping and towel replacement were offered every day by knocking on the door, but I hung the sign myself when I needed it. They cleaned, changed the bed linens, towels, and took out the trash. During the first cleaning, I left $1 for a tip, and they made flowers from towels with petals, then they did it again, but I didn't leave anything after that. I can't say anything about the entertainment, I didn't go even once, I went out to walk around the city. Overall, the hotel is okay, it has its nuances, like everywhere else, but it's livable. Those who seek flaws will always find them, even in a luxurious 5-star hotel.
We booked a hotel at a low price, then spent three weeks worrying about the reviews before departure. Set your mindset to positive, and everything will be good. This was our sixth time in Egypt. Charming Inn is really the weakest in our list. But this only stresses you out for the first day. Then the sea, the sun, and relatively decent food make up for it. And the hotel becomes quite good. The bus conveniently takes you to the beach, where there is not much wind. Every evening, a bus from the hotel takes you for one dollar both ways to the Old Town, Naama Bay, and Soho. So just stay in the hotel for the night. By the way, the mattresses are comfortable. We lived in the main building. Enjoy your vacation 🌞🌴✈️🌊 P.S. We returned from vacation three days ago.
Thank you very much for the review!!! Can you please tell me about the weather? How is the sea?
The sea is wonderful. I swam for about 20 minutes. I arrived tanned. But the sensations are individual. I'm not sensitive to cold. From 9:30 to 14:30 it was definitely hot. 👍



Hello everyone. This is a terrible hotel. Never come here.
It was like that about ten years ago, only the crazy animation saved it back then. Sometimes they deliberately give such rooms right away, thereby extorting extra payment))) but I think they will give something a bit more decent but no more than that.



This is our 3rd time at this hotel this year. Just like everyone else, we wanted to leave in the first 2 hours, but the guys resolved all issues with the room, and we stayed. This time the hotel has changed a lot. The food has improved, the area is being renovated, another bar has opened, and the fountain is working. After spending 5 nights, we left for a 3* hotel with good reviews, but it was such a nightmare that we requested through the guide to be relocated back. Yes, it's not a wow hotel, but it's quite decent for the money. Those who look for faults will always find them even in 5*. The queues for breakfast/lunch/dinner can be managed by coming a little later. We go an hour after it starts, and there’s enough for everyone.
- Services and amenities at Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Billiards
- Karaoke
- Free Wi-Fi
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Hello, can you please tell me if the pool here is heated? What is the temperature like, is it cold or bearable?
The large lower pool is not heated. Go up to the amphitheater - there is a small heated pool there.
Good afternoon. There is heating, by temperature, it seemed to me as in the sea right now.
Good evening. Will it be possible to connect to Wi-Fi for an additional fee at the hotel?
of course
Thank you very much
Free Internet
In the lobby?)
Yes. But the internet is very bad. It's better to buy a SIM card from the airport, it's better and not expensive.
Hello everyone 👋. I didn't understand about the internet in this hotel, is the price per day or per hour? Do you have to buy a SIM card or do you just enter the Wi-Fi password for a certain amount? Please advise 🙂.
The price per day in the hotel, but it's better to buy a SIM card and have the manager insert and activate it for you right away.
Hello everyone, could you please tell me if Reef Beach is paid?
Yes, 4$
The hotel description says that there is a tennis court, volleyball court, and soccer field, but as I understood, nobody engages in sports there? It also says there is a disco and a fitness room? What is there? And what? Those who have been there, please write.
I was there in November 2023. I saw the court and the gym. But I did not observe any activities. Mainly everyone went to the beach or hung out by the pool. If desired, you can engage in sports. There were no discos, but every evening there were different animation programs. Discos are available in Naama Bay and Soho.
Please tell me, how is the animation now, who is in the animation team?
Girls from Russia or Ukraine
Good evening. Please tell me how to get from the hotel to Reef beach and El Fanar?
You can walk, take the hotel shuttle bus, or a taxi.
Has anyone been there for more than two weeks? Is it not boring there? Is there anything interesting within walking distance outside?
The Mercato district is within walking distance, and from there you can easily reach the old town/market/mosque. Alternatively, you can ride there for 1-2 dollars. We travel around Sharm using the indrive app. This way, it's never boring. Whether in Soho or Naama Bay, we enjoy our walks.
How much do trips cost with Indrive?
It varies depending on the distance) but much cheaper than a taxi and without silly haggling
Is beer not included here? 😳
Yes, this hotel does not offer free beer
How much does it cost? And what is free in general?

Free local alcohol such as whiskey and rum with a specific taste.
How is the food in this hotel, especially for a 1.5-year-old child? How much is the extra charge for a good room? What about alcohol? I understand the beach is a bus ride away, and then another half-hour walk? Is it just a coral reef or is there also a sandy beach? Is the internet paid for?
No need to walk, there is a bus to the beach. They have two sandy beaches. One is free, the other is paid.
For young children, there are special high chairs available in the restaurant. Please check the water, air conditioner in the room, and if there is an issue, reception will replace them at no extra charge.
Good day, please tell me, how long does it actually take to walk to the beach from the hotel? Looking on the map, it doesn't seem far, but reviews say it's far...
20-25 minutes on foot
Hello. Can I help you with something?
I have not seen
Is it true that you can't walk to the hotel beach, and you need to arrange to go swimming at the beach?

free
Good afternoon. I can't understand which bay the beach is located in at the hotel.
The beach is located near the hotel, a three-minute walk away.

Beach they take you to - Palma beach, and the one nearby is reef beach. Both are not located in bays, so there are waves often. You can take a taxi to El Fanar or Farsha/Temple already in the bay of Ras Umm Sid.
Good evening! Please tell me who has recently stayed at this hotel, which rooms are better to choose, and where to book them?
Good afternoon. We returned from there today. We stayed there twice, both times we had rooms on the 3rd floor overlooking the pool. The noise didn't bother us, we slept well.
Hello everyone!) does anyone know how much a hookah costs at the hotel?

I don't know if the prices are accurate, they seem too cheap) but today it was lying on the bar
Please tell me if there is an ATM at the hotel to exchange dollars for pounds?
No, but it's in Mercato.
Can you tell me if the hotel provides transportation to the sandy beach? Is it free of charge?

Today, for the first time, the hotel brought us to the sandy beach, we haven't been before. Kala Beach or Cola Beach. Today was the first time we were taken from the hotel. If taken from the hotel, it's free, otherwise, the entrance fee is 100 pounds. We came on our own and paid, then brought our friends and they refunded our entrance fees.
Will they continue to drive to Palm or what??? Because there is no reef on this beach..
They said they will take turns. If you need a reef, cross the road and there is a beach for girls free of charge.
How much does a massage cost here? And is the massage on the beach or specifically at the hotel?
I think it's no more than 100 dollars, including a sauna, jacuzzi, and Turkish bath. It can be on the beach or in a hotel.
Hello everyone, I will be at the hotel on May 11, if I understand correctly, there are no shuttles from the hotel, so to get to the Old Town, is it by taxi or on foot?
The distance is very, very close, and you can walk it in less than 30 minutes.
There are plenty of taxis. Quite far to walk.
Not far. Just 20-30 minutes on foot.
Is there a place near the hotel where I can buy a SIM card?
Yes, within a five-minute walk from Mercato, there are branches of telecommunication companies.
Hello. I have a lot of questions). I often see this hotel in collections. Is the nearest beach paid or free? And how far is it from the hotel in terms of time?





Next to the hotel there is a beach called Reef Beach, it's paid, $4 this year. Previously the hotel offered a discount, but it's been a long time since that was available. It's a 5-minute walk from the hotel. The beach is nice, but you can only enter the water down a ladder, immediately into depth. You can dive. We like this beach, we came here from other hotels specially. There are lots of parrotfish here, sometimes quite big ones, and we've seen a sea turtle, but it's rare. In a small cove on the right side, there lives a moray eel. There is a shower on the beach, as well as good toilets (you have to walk to the entrance of the area). There is a decent cafe on the beach, we had french fries, beer, and pizza. The pizza wasn't good, judging by the latest Google reviews. Throughout the day you can come and go (have lunch at the hotel and return). Some days there was live music in the cafe, probably on the weekend, I think. You can sit there and watch the sunset. Other than that, bars/shisha lounges - it's better to go to Naama Bay.
So. Interesting. Why didn't they go for the free one?
We also went to the free one) alternating. It is precisely from this hotel that the free beach is large and nice. There is a shallow entry for children, but only to splash by the shore. There is animation from the El Mercato hotel, they invite everyone. And after lunch, they play volleyball. But the reef itself is more dead there. It is better to go to the paid beach El Fanar just beyond the reef. The easiest way is to ask the bus driver to drop you off before the turn to the beach and walk there. There, the reef is better, especially to the right.
Friends, as I understand it, there are two paid good beaches near the hotel, El Fanar and Reef Beach, so which one is ultimately better?)
The Fanar beach is much better.
Ras Beach is right at the hotel, convenient to walk back and forth during the day. El Fanar is further from that beach (Palm Beach), where they take you by bus from the hotel. I would advise visiting both. They differ in wildlife)) There are many parrotfish, sometimes turtles, and moray eels at Ras Beach. At El Fanar, there are stingrays, butterflies. And overall, I recommend swimming from El Fanar to Farsha to see everything😀
Thank you very much, but I have two children (6 years old and 3 years old), so considering my capabilities, I want to get out once NOT to the palm beach, so I'm choosing).
Ah, with this clarification, it's definitely not a reef beach, there is no coastline, just a direct descent into the depth with stairs)
Could you please tell me which beach the hotel provides transportation to and if it is suitable for children?
They take us to Palma Beach. Children love it. But the entrance to the sea is rocky with sand at the bottom.
About Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
About
Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only is a hotel located in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The hotel caters exclusively to families and couples, providing a relaxing and intimate atmosphere for guests. The hotel offers a range of room options to accommodate different needs and preferences. Standard rooms are available, providing comfortable accommodations with essential amenities. The hotel also offers suites for guests who desire more space and luxury. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. When it comes to dining, Sharming Inn offers a variety of options to suit different tastes. The hotel features a main restaurant that serves a buffet-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner, offering a wide selection of international and local dishes. There are also several bars located throughout the hotel, where guests can enjoy a range of beverages and snacks. Additionally, guests at Sharming Inn can take advantage of the hotel's amenities and recreational facilities. There are multiple swimming pools on the premises, including dedicated children's pools. The hotel also has a spa and wellness center, where guests can indulge in various treatments and massages. For those looking to stay active, there is a fitness center and various sports facilities. Sharming Inn is located in close proximity to popular attractions in Sharm el-Sheikh, such as Naama Bay and the Ras Mohammed National Park, offering guests the opportunity to explore and discover the beauty of the region. Overall, Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only provides a comfortable and enjoyable stay for families and couples visiting Sharm el-Sheikh, with a range of room options, dining choices, and on-site facilities to enhance the experience.
Children amenities and activities at Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
At the Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, there are various amenities and activities specifically designed for kids. Some of these include:
1. Children's pool: The hotel has a separate pool area dedicated to children, allowing them to splash around and have fun in a safe environment.
2. Kids club: The hotel has a kids club with trained staff who organize activities and entertainment for children. This allows kids to socialize, participate in games, and engage in creative arts and crafts.
3. Play area: There is a designated play area equipped with swings, slides, and other play structures where kids can enjoy and have fun.
4. Children's menu: The hotel's restaurants offer a special children's menu with kid-friendly food options.
5. Entertainment programs: The hotel schedules various entertainment programs, including shows and performances suitable for children, to keep them entertained during their stay.
6. Babysitting services: The hotel provides babysitting services upon request, allowing parents to have some time alone while knowing their children are in safe hands. It is important to note that the specific amenities and activities for kids may vary, so it is advisable to check with the hotel directly or their website to get detailed information about what is currently available for children at the Sharming Inn.
Entertainment at Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
Here are some entertainment options near the hotel 'Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only' in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt:
1. Naama Bay: This vibrant area is known for its lively nightlife. You can find a range of bars, clubs, and restaurants offering live music, belly dancing, and entertainment.
2. Soho Square: Located in the heart of the Savoy resort, Soho Square is a great place for dining, shopping, and entertainment. It features ice-skating, bowling, a cinema, and numerous restaurants and bars.
3. Aqua Blue Water Park: This water park is situated near the hotel and offers exciting water slides, pools, and other water-based attractions suitable for both families and couples.
4. Ras Mohamed National Park: This national reserve is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. It offers stunning coral reefs and abundant marine life for those interested in underwater entertainment.
5. Alf Leila Wa Leila Show: This renowned sound and light show takes place in Sharm el-Sheikh and depicts Egypt's history through music, dancing, and acrobatics.
6. Camel Riding: Experience a traditional Egyptian mode of transportation by taking a camel ride in the desert near Sharm el-Sheikh. This can be a unique and fun activity for families and couples.
7. Sinai Grand Casino: If you're interested in gambling and gaming, the Sinai Grand Casino offers a variety of gaming options, including slot machines, roulette, blackjack, and poker.
8. Old Market: Explore the traditional Old Market in Sharm el-Sheikh, where you can shop for souvenirs, spices, jewelry, and local crafts. There are also street performers and musicians to provide entertainment. Remember to check the local COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions to ensure that these attractions and entertainment venues are open and operating.
FAQs when booking at Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
1. Is Sharming Inn in Sharm el-Sheikh suitable for families?
1. Is Sharming Inn in Sharm el-Sheikh suitable for families?1Yes, Sharming Inn is a family-friendly resort in Sharm el-Sheikh.
2. Is Sharming Inn exclusively for couples?
2. Is Sharming Inn exclusively for couples?1Yes, Sharming Inn is designed to cater primarily to couples, providing a romantic and tranquil ambiance.
3. What facilities are available for families at Sharming Inn?
3. What facilities are available for families at Sharming Inn?1Sharming Inn offers a kids' club, children's pool, and a range of family-oriented activities and entertainment.
4. Are there any adult-only areas or facilities at the resort?
4. Are there any adult-only areas or facilities at the resort?1Yes, Sharming Inn has designated adult-only areas, such as adult-only pools and bars.
5. What type of accommodation options are available at Sharming Inn?
5. What type of accommodation options are available at Sharming Inn?1Sharming Inn offers standard rooms, suites, and bungalows, catering to different preferences and group sizes.
6. Is there a beach nearby the resort?
6. Is there a beach nearby the resort?1Yes, Sharming Inn is located just a short walk from the beach, offering direct access to the beautiful Red Sea coastline.
7. What dining options are available at Sharming Inn?
7. What dining options are available at Sharming Inn?1The resort features multiple restaurants and bars, serving a variety of cuisines ranging from local Egyptian dishes to international favorites.
8. Are there any entertainment options available at the resort?
8. Are there any entertainment options available at the resort?1Sharming Inn provides evening shows, live music, and various entertainment activities for guests of all ages.
9. Does Sharming Inn provide transportation to the airport?
9. Does Sharming Inn provide transportation to the airport?1The resort offers airport transfer services upon request, making it convenient for guests to reach and leave the property.
10. Are there any nearby attractions or excursions that can be organized through the resort?
10. Are there any nearby attractions or excursions that can be organized through the resort?1Sharming Inn can assist guests in arranging various excursions, including trips to the renowned diving and snorkeling spots in the Red Sea, desert safaris, and visits to historic sites like Mount Sinai or St. Catherine's Monastery.
Services and amenities at Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Billiards
- Karaoke
- Garden
- Windsurfing
- Poolside Bar
- Shops
- Dart Board
- Free Wi-Fi
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Parking
- ATM / Cash Machine
- 24-Hour Reception
- Concierge
- Multilingual Staff
- Designated Smoking Area
- Souvenirs/Gift Shop
- Banquet Facilities
- Meeting Rooms
- Ticket Service
- Fitness Room/Gym
- Business Center
- Air Conditioned
- Mini Bar
- Coffee / Tea Maker
- Hair Dryer
- Grab bars in bathroom
- Room Service
- Laundry service
- Dry Cleaning
- Tour Desk
- Self Laundry
- Photocopier
- Swimming pool
- Scuba Diving
- Pool Outdoor
- Water Activities
- Playground
- Kids Club
- Child Pool
What's around at Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only
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The hotel 'Sharming Inn - Families & Couples only' in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt is located in the popular area of Naama Bay. Naama Bay is known for its vibrant atmosphere, shopping centers, restaurants, and nightlife. The hotel is within walking distance or a short drive from numerous attractions such as:
1. Naama Bay Beach: A sandy beach where guests can relax, swim, and engage in various water sports activities.
2. Naama Bay Promenade: Lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants, this promenade is a popular spot for tourists to explore and enjoy the local cuisine.
3. Old Market: A traditional Egyptian market offering a wide range of souvenirs, spices, clothing, and more.
4. Il Mercato Mall: A modern shopping mall with an array of international brand stores, boutiques, and eateries.
5. Casino Royale: A casino offering gambling and entertainment options to visitors.
6. Hard Rock Cafe: An iconic chain restaurant known for its American cuisine, live music, and rock 'n' roll memorabilia.
7. Pacha nightclub: A popular nightlife spot with a large dance floor and international DJs.
8. Ras Mohammed National Park: A protected area known for its stunning coral reefs, snorkeling, and diving opportunities.
9. Soho Square: An entertainment complex featuring restaurants, shops, an ice skating rink, and a fountain show.
10. Hollywood Sharm El Sheikh: A movie-themed entertainment complex offering cinemas, shops, and various dining options. These are just a few examples of the attractions surrounding the Sharming Inn Hotel. Sharm el-Sheikh is known for its beautiful beaches, water activities, and vibrant nightlife, offering a range of options for visitors to enjoy.

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