Satisfied

Written: 28 january 2010
Travel time: 28 november — 5 december 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 10.0
Spent a week at the hotel. The rest was a success - I think the price-quality ratio is excellent. This, of course, is not five stars, rather four with a minus, but Coral Travel honestly warned me about this.
1. The food is excellent, but not for those who like to overeat. There is no fat, borscht-porridge, too, and, oh horror! - no mayonnaise. Our breaking begins. : ) Vegetables are just wonderful, tasty, juicy, bright, grown on environmentally friendly camel poop, not mineral fertilizers. The sauces and pastas are also very good. I'm seriously hooked on guava. It is very funny to listen to our aunts, loudly criticizing local fruits - they need everything to be as even, waxy as in their own supermarket. The locals are very neighing over our addiction to long bananas, which they use as livestock feed. Baking is beyond praise. Here are the drinks are worthless, well, God bless them, I managed perfectly well with water.
2. The sea is somehow on my side, because I can not swim. But we managed to take a dip and see clouds of all kinds of living creatures, including squid and stingrays. I spent hours on this huge shallow: you pull out a cool shell, and from there a crab looks at you. The kids just squealed with delight. There was always a place on the beach, towels too. A bit windy, though. Only, for God's sake, do not send a child with a grandmother! These unfortunate kids, in my opinion, did not go into the water above the ankles - after all, whatever the temperature of the water, "it is too cold for a child. " They were also forbidden to choose food for themselves, as well as to run, stroke the foal and move to a distance exceeding two meters.

3. DEFINITELY go to see the sunrise over the sea. I don't have enough words to describe it. This is such a majestic picture, in a sense, even grander than the pyramids themselves. You will not regret.
4. If you are a Glorious Kiso, you don't need to come here. And also if you are from the breed "from rags to riches. " The staff is not at all rude, it's just that, unlike the European one, they will not tolerate rudeness. And rightly so, by the way. Remember, despite the money paid, you are their guest. By the way, they simply bloom if the guest learns a couple of phrases in Arabic. The word "shukran" ("thank you") was enough for me, well, smiles. Even a claim expressed politely is perceived normally, and the reaction follows immediately. The abundance of flirting is a little annoying, but I always managed to politely send the boys off.
5. Of the problems in the room: the safe did not work upon check-in, then the shower broke. The first was repaired about ten minutes after the call, the second was about an hour later and they apologized for the delay for a long time. Gel shampoo is disgusting, I used my own. The tap water is desalinated sea water, it seriously dries the skin. I didn’t hear about theft, I myself calmly left the laptop right on the table (it didn’t fit in the safe).
And most importantly, take with you a good mood and a positive, easy attitude to things, and your vacation will be successful regardless of the hotel. Also, please don't disgrace the country you come from. Egypt is a beautiful, ancient, romantic country. . . it does not deserve the dominance of boorish boorish cattle.
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