I advise you to take a look!

Written: 26 april 2008
Travel time: 26 april — 3 may 2008
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To begin with, Egypt is not the first foreign country in my life where I spent my holidays. I was in Turkey, and in Europe, Yugoslavia, etc. There is something to compare. But I have never had such a "miracle" vacation. Thanks to the hotel.
Advice for those who have purchased a ticket to this particular hotel - turn it in, you will lose some money, but believe the experienced in the Horizon - you will not regret it!
In order.
Thanks to the $10 offered at the front desk, my husband and I had one of the best rooms compared to reviews from other travelers at the same time. Clean, tidy. . . that's it. The furniture is very old, at the chairs, armchairs, sofas throughout the hotel the tape is torn off (it is not cut off, it is not sewn back), it hangs and waits in the wings - until it is torn off, hitting a negligent vacationer with a foot or hand.

The room was cleaned regularly, can't complain. Unfortunate friends from other rooms were forced to wear dirty towels not at the reception, after which they did the first cleaning after 2 days.
The principle of the hotel is Boris for your rights! The economy is tough on everything. There are no cups to drink coffee - ask the bartender, teaspoons are generally a fantasy item, one piece is issued per person. Drinks, free of charge in theory (all inclusive), were given only after the previous drink was drunk to the bottom. Example, the bartender refused to give me a clean Pepsi, because. I already had a glass of Pepsi on the table (although it was a cocktail with Gin). The floors in the hotel lobby were washed at 4 pm in front of our eyes: water was poured out of the bottle onto the floor and smeared with dirty rags, the tables were not wiped at all. We were always stuck in something sticky. There is only one napkin on the table during breakfast-lunch-dinner. Not enough - your problems, it was necessary to get dirty more economically. Sorry for such a detail, but 1.5 days before departure, we ran out of toilet paper. Do you think they brought it to us?
The food is scarce... the eternal line for tomatoes.
The floor of the hotel died from disorders and poisoning. I didn’t eat sauces, salads with them, or yogurts. However, my husband and I did not pass.
The beach is not bad. There really is a bus to it, but it did not go on schedule. An example, the largest number of people who want to go to the sea is going to the bus at 8.30. He arrives at 8.45, picks up 1/3 of the people. . . and doesn't come back. Those. only at the next time. A couple of times he got stuck in the sands. My husband and I personally waited for him once for 50 minutes!!!!
Animation is not (animator's cloak is worth it)! A ball for playing volleyball (marking and net on the beach) I quote the words of a hotel employee literally: "does not work"! No table tennis balls! Jacuzzi not working! Everything seems to be there, but in practice there is nothing.

Mosquitoes! Separate story. As far as I understand, according to the words that have already been to Egypt more than once, a self-respecting hotel, where there is a mosquito problem, regularly fumigates its territory. Perhaps to say that our hotel saved and it is not necessary to say.
I will not tell further.
I can say for myself that we still had a good vacation, thanks to the human factor (the whole hotel became friends on the wave of general dissatisfaction with the hotel), and numerous trips to Naami Bay, where you can have a great time and dine, to the Old Market, where you can bargain and collect souvenirs and gifts for relatives for little money, a walk on a yacht. The sea is amazing though!
I wish those who read this message good luck in choosing a really good hotel and a wonderful holiday!
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