We moved to Hurghada to the SAND BEACH hotel closer to civilization. It turned out to be a good ancient hotel not quite on the outskirts, with a good coral reef. We ran around the city, tried local beer in a European bar, ate a huge plate of seafood for 12 dollars, bought fruit and real Arabic coffee for friends and relatives.
Conclusion. We will never come again to the Nefertari 4 * hotel.
In general continuous nightmare and horror!!!! !
Firstly, the hotel is located on a specific outskirts... 2 hotels and 3 houses... and nothing else along a radius of 20 km, there are no markets and restaurants there at all. *(PEGAS I flew with didn't warn me about this)
There are only a couple of stalls with souvenirs in one of them, the dandelion Peter works, and in the one that is located in the hotel lobby, an eternally stoned short man sells. Max Galkin ))))) the shot is not pleasant, he works in a local salon ala SPA, she went to the neighbors for a massage... the pretty boys Tito and Mido are not intrusive, unlike Max. Massage is super-price microscopic. Many people know Russian well, so there were no problems with communication at all.
The food at the hotel is disgusting, even those who work there are grimacing (I ate only tomatoes and cucumbers, I ate too much during excursions). Both pools were dirty, in one bottom of the sand and in the other the water had already turned green. The beach near the hotel is certainly good... well, in the sense that there are an incredible amount of fish....but the entrance is terrible....so again "+" to the neighboring hotel, only sand, you could also order drinks, boutiques, pizza. I don’t want to repeat... because a lot of things have already been written and, in principle, correctly. Well, what else... tea, coffee costs 4 Egyptian pounds, they try to rip off money for any reason, the exchange rate at the hotel is unfavorable 1 to 5 instead of 1 to 5.4 (of course, you won’t lose much, but it’s still somehow unpleasant).
In short, a 2 * hotel and nothing more.
The owner of the hotel is a creepy time for everything.
But even all these nasty things didn’t spoil my mood... I had a super tanned rest....so I walk like a chocolate bar)))
P. S. I will never return to this hotel, even if the tour is free!! !
Another thing is that everything is utterly neglected: there are no dishes in the dining room (for a hundred guests there are six soup plates. This is not a joke - I really went into the dining room first and counted six. ) There are not enough spoons and forks for everyone, there are simply no glasses in nature .
Very dirty laundry. Oil stained towels.
The pools are not cleaned, the neighbor generally resembles a kind of swamp.
Drinking water is not included in the all-inclusive formula, it must be bought separately, six pounds (better not try the water from the cooler, I warn you)
You can actually go from the pier into the water if you have experience in such matters. If not, go straight to the beach of the neighboring hotel, two dollars from the nose.
The Tez Tour representative, Mahmud, knows everything, but can't do anything (doesn't want to? )
The hotel customer service rep, Ahmed, promises a lot but does little or nothing (gave us two bottles of water in six days and promised to give us plates, but gave us a ride)
A ray of diarrhea for both of you, Mahmed and Ahmoud!
The janitor was good, he turned swans for five pounds.
The bartenders are also normal (who is to blame that there is nothing else to drink besides cola).
The food is very weak, there is almost no fruit, the fish is inedible, the potatoes are undercooked, you can eat rice and chicken (they don’t give it every day) - that is, of course, it’s difficult to die of hunger, but the belly feast doesn’t happen either. Milk for breakfast is one name.
The room in the second building is small, half of the light bulbs do not shine, once water rose from a hole in the floor, one of the three beds fell apart on the second day, but, in principle, you can live.
The reef is normal (on the neighboring beach it is better, however)
A taxi to Safaga cost 32 bucks, but we bought milk for the child and fruits for ourselves.
Verdict: you can live in a cardboard box, but if reason and honor are dear to you, pay a hundred bucks extra and go to a normal hotel, since there are also enough of them in Egypt.
There are 2 pools on the territory, many sunbathed there, they did not go to the sea, especially foreign tourists. But for us it was better at sea! The staff is attentive and unobtrusive. Massage is better done in a nearby German hotel (tried in both), they have competition there for potential customers. Many women of Balzac's age come to this hotel every year, for many years in a row. Because peace and quiet around. This is certainly not for young people who want to hang out. So, if you really want to take a break from the hustle and bustle, swim in the sea, lean on the beach, if you don’t want a hectic life and adventure, then come to this hotel! My daughter and I loved it! Dancing and entertainment took place every evening, but they did not interfere with those who wanted silence at all, because. the territory is VERY large, the halls are just huge! And for those who lived in a bungalow and in general, nothing!