Recommended for extreme lovers!

Written: 25 november 2008
Travel time: 27 december 2007 — 3 january 2008
Read to the end!!!!
We rested in Sharm from December 27.07 to January 4.08.
1. Hotel location: Excellent. The hotel is practically on the 1st line, 7 minutes walk to the beach. Near the entertainment complex 1001 nights, literally across the road is a shopping center and a lot of cafes for every taste and color. The Old Market is a 5-minute taxi ride away. The cost is 10 lire. There is a free bus from the hotel to Naama Bay every day (this is an amateur, as for me, it’s more for madmen who lack the thrill and extreme from the hubbub of rabid Egyptian natives throwing themselves at tourists, with lighting special effects and a pile of different types of shops , eateries of restaurants and fashionable boutiques one on one in 3 floors, sometimes with a checkerboard shift to attract attention; ) A normal person can stand there for 15-20 minutes at most.

2. Rooms: It seems to me that the person who nailed the last 2 stars to the category of this hotel got excited at least! I understand that Africa, and in this case the “end” of Asia, is not Europe for you. But still... The feeling of the sight of greasy drops over the electric stove and the table in the improvised kitchen (!!!! ) in the part of the corridor adds emotions to those who did not draw enough of them in Naama Bay. I can hardly imagine a tourist who travels to the alleged full-fledged 4 **** even on HB with the hope of dancing at the stove... The lucky ones who are lucky with rooms with sea views due to the location of the hotel buildings, a priori can be only 10%, 30% will be able to admire the busy sunbeds by the pool from 7-30 in the morning (beautiful view); and, alas, 60% will have to observe a white-stone 2-meter fence wall with green and colored plants diluting its prosaic and uncomplicated appearance. In general, the whole thing can safely claim for the average 2 stars!
Meals: If for breakfast the miracle Egyptian did not throw omelettes into the air, then it would be very difficult to choose food in the morning! Lunch - I don’t know, we had HB, and dinner - it seems like there are a lot of beautiful containers with lids, but it’s really hard to find something edible for a European. 1 time in 8 days they gave fish - but it was impossible to take it in your mouth from an excessive amount of salt. Meat products such as nipples, sausages, etc. - literally the results of careful, and sometimes, however, not very processing of average quality toilet paper - you won’t take it into your mouth! What is tasty is the sweets, but judging by the reviews of tourists from other hotels, our 3-4 types of sweets were just a joke. In general, food is like in a cheap "soviet" canteen, everything is the same and tasteless every day... well, sometimes, however, the order of the pots changed. : ) : )
Service: To say that I felt like in a cage with trained, uniformed and able to say something wild, hungry animals - to say nothing!! ! Impressions disgusting! There was only one normal Europeanized Top Manager for the whole hotel, with whom it was pleasant to communicate, and then... after our departure, he said that he had quit from there!
CONCLUSIONS: If you have nowhere to throw 1000 dollars, give it to homeless orphans (this is without sarcasm and from the heart), they need them much more, and your emotional state from this gesture will be much higher... than from visiting a dirty monkey house on the shores of the beautiful Red Sea!
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