Holidays in Egypt

Written: 13 april 2011
Travel time: 17 — 28 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 8.0
Basically the hotel is good. Bright, not far from the sea. We arrived on the second line, but every day we were on the first line, because all the parties, games, entertainment, discos, and food take place there. I’ll say one thing about the feeder: at first everything is fine, but then it gets boring because there is no variety (you need to take mayonnaise and ketchup with you because there is no such pleasure there). The beach is sandy on its own, but the minus is when you come to the sea in the mornings at about 5-6 o’clock in the morning (just meet the sunrise and swim, you watch a white veil with bubbles on the water. When the sun rises, all this disappears - it dissolves, they probably release the waste in the sea). The pools are clean, but once saved by a mouse, the poor could not get out. Near the hotel there is a small wound where you can buy souvenirs, but buy immediately for the price they say, bargain. The Egyptians also love rubles (they are tired of paper tens and they know the exchange rate well, they won’t be able to deceive), so for an added half a ruble or a hundred dollars they don’t have enough dollars, they go to a meeting. The staff is not very good, but there is an exception with whom it is good and easy to communicate, they will never be rude, you can say the face of the hotel, but there are very few of them. There is practically nothing for children, everything is minimal, a children's pool, and that's it. There is a library for adults, I kind of liked it, the music is modern, I don’t remember exactly, but in my opinion you can order any. We didn’t go on excursions, but according to reviews they say it was interesting.
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