For a three-ruble note, everything is OK.

Written: 21 september 2010
Travel time: 14 — 21 march 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 4.0
I have been in Luna since mid-March 2010. There is something to compare with, I’ll say right away that I have been to Taba, Hilton 5 stars, Movenpink 5 stars, Sharm in Sultan Gardens. In a word, I go and love the Red Sea. And I go for it.
So I decided to try something budget and did not regret it. The rooms are quite spacious and have balconies. They came to clean every day, but I don’t need cleaning them every day and I don’t need five, I even asked that I don’t need it every day. There are no terrible smells there, if you are smart and understanding, you will approach this. In the evening they fumigate the territory, so they do it in fives, you just need to close the windows, this procedure lasts for half an hour and that's it.
For food, I took myself all. Of course, there is no choice like in the top five, but there was always something to eat, including some kind of meat. Sometimes both fish and meat are a choice.

There is a refrigerator in the room, which I stocked with excellent purchased juices and all sorts of other edibles, so I consider this a big plus. He carried everything through the black entrance, and then through the central one, no one said a word.
The air conditioner did not work in the hotel lobby and it was hot during the day, but in fact there was nothing to do there, this minus was noticed only upon arrival. Waited 40 minutes to be seated. I didn't give any money, it makes no sense.
When I left the room, like all civilized people, I extended the flight, the flight was late, in my opinion I gave them $ 25 and paid another $ 7 for lunch, and I don’t see anything outrageous here.
Sea.
What the moon offers to tourists, as a free beach, is not the sea, it is a Kalyuzha. People who understand this will immediately see this without even entering the sea, there is a large bay where ships are nearby.
I went to beautiful paid beaches. The first is Reef Beach, a very nice beach for $5, but unfortunately there was a storm in March and the entrance was difficult in the sea. And the second is Phanara Beach - it's a fairy tale, there weren't even waves there. The beach there is excellent, fruits are worn as treats during the day, the reef is gorgeous, there is a pier, which is very convenient for me, there are ordinary entrances to the sea. It costs $ 12, but I went there just across the sea, so I was on Phanar almost every day.
I went back and forth by taxi, when for 3, when for 4 dollars.
As a result, I lived in a good spacious room, the food was quite normal without frills, I wanted to buy it myself and to my liking, 5 minutes after leaving the taxi room, the taxi delivered me to one of the best beaches - Phanara. Who will be interested in it just below the Phanara Club, but it’s not surprising that they don’t have a pier there in the Phanara Club itself, and in order to swim normally, you need to swim across the reef with your belly))) but everything is on the paid one!
P. S. When going to Egypt, you must clearly know what you want to get from this trip.
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