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Written: 18 november 2010
Travel time: 7 — 15 november 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
I continue. During the seven days of stay at the hotel there was no time to be bored. On the beach after 3 o'clock it was already a shadow, after swimming a little in the sea, they returned to the room and on the way went into the pool. We entered the building at about 6 o'clock. There, while they washed and changed, it was already time for dinner.
After dinner, the first and last days went late to the local shops. We returned tired and late. The first day out of interest, and the last one was buying souvenirs.
Some two evenings we watched animation, a fire show and a Miss Hotel contest (we took vodka brought from home with us, so the evenings were a success).
One day we took an excursion to Luxor and arrived at 12 at night.
After the boat trip, we fell asleep at the very beginning of the animation, so we went to sleep.

The penultimate day we went to Hurghada to the marina (this is the promenade). There are many different boats and generally a beautiful place. We smoked a hookah in a cafe in Chegevar.
Excursion to Luxor was taken in a hotel guide. Rise at 4 am, bus, and return at 12 am. Interesting. History and all that... A couple of divorces for super purchases in the alabaster and perfume store, silver jewelry and teas were brought directly to the bus. Additional income for the guide and another scam for vacationers.
In Luxor, an excursion was collected from all the hotels in Hurghada, and we were taken away first, and brought back last. Here we were able to really inspect all the hotels and evaluate them visually. Compared to our hotel and neighboring ones from the old Hurghada area, new hotels look chic due to new buildings, but there is much less greenery and they are far from residential areas. This is both a plus (cleanliness) and a minus - you will not see the real life of the Egyptians (nightmare))), there are almost no shops with fixed prices. There is also a lot of construction in new hotels, especially the Makadi area.
During lunch in some cafe for tourists, we met acquaintances on the plane from a 5 * hotel, and they complained about the food in their hotel. At first we thought they were picky, but they attacked the food in this cafe with the phrases “At least we’ll eat normally on excursions. ” The food was the same as in our hotel. And such reviews were heard from several hotels. So much stardom for you, and you can buy plenty of juices and water in the store for the difference in price.

A boat trip to a paradise island, fish and corals were taken on the beach from Tony (hello to him, she promised to make an advertisement). In addition to us that day, another couple was traveling from our hotel. There were not many of us, so Tony took us to the Hotel Montillon 5* in the morning. From him we set off. The courtyard of the hotel is beautiful, green and looks good. We were led to get flippers and masks on the beach. And then we saw a familiar picture of a beach in Crimea in August. The sunbeds are right next to each other, and they are all occupied from early morning. People lie on towels on a squeak, it is problematic to pass between them. So advice when choosing a hotel - look at the map what is the ratio of the number of rooms in the hotel and the beach area.
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