Oasis hotel in the desert

Written: 16 may 2013
Travel time: 3 — 10 may 2012
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: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
The hotel rested together with her husband - the first time in Egypt. Before that, they were in Turkey in Marmaris, so they compared everything with the existing experience. 4* in Turkey is much better than 4* in Hurghada. We settled in quickly, without problems. Our room overlooking the inner courtyard without a balcony, the window was not opened, the ventilation of the restaurant was very noisy. No complaints about the service - cozy, clean, daily cleaning, decent food. The hotel is large, a lot of vacationers, on the beach and sun loungers, there is enough space for everyone, no crowding. For breakfast and lunch in the restaurant it was not always possible to find a free table right away, but the meal time was enough to eat a little later. The hotel rested the Russians, the British, the Germans, a very polite and calm audience. I really liked everything that was organized on the territory of the hotel: games and oriental dances on the beach, interesting evening entertainment programs, an affordable gym, green lawns with flowers. Pleasant emotions after swimming in the Red Sea, sea excursions. If you don’t leave the hotel anywhere, you are almost in paradise. All positive impressions about the hotel and holidays in Egypt were crossed out by the residents of Hurghada, namely the merchants on the streets, who were very intrusive and impudent. My husband and I love walking in the evening after dinner. It is impossible to call it a walk in Hurghada. All the merchants on the street do not allow passage, occupying all the streets "in guard of honor", blocking our way and almost forcibly pulling us into their shops. The streets of the city are not cozy and clean, there are many poor people, and poverty forces them to pester tourists in order to sell at least something. We liked the hotel, but we will not go to Egypt again.
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