Holidays in Azura

Written: 25 may 2009
Travel time: 15 — 23 may 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 10.0
The Royal Azur Hotel as a whole left a good impression. Cozy, cozy, compact, lots of greenery. I was pleasantly surprised by the attendants))) They don’t shout after them, they don’t extort tips. There is a coral reef, not bad, but access to it is very unpleasant, so the hotel is more suitable for those who are used to spending time by the pool. Animation in four languages ​ ​ (including Russian). Food - Breakfast is normal, as elsewhere. Lunch is served only on the beach. There was no shortage of side dishes, tomatoes, cucumbers and eggplants. But hot - one kind, without a choice, sometimes two. There are really very few umbrellas and sunbeds on the beach, although the beach is not small. Once I got up at 7.15 in the morning, I took the last free sunbed)) Then I just threw things on the sand before swimming to the corals. For shopping, if necessary, you can walk to Madinat Makadi, 25 minutes walk along the beach to the left. Excursions: I went from Pegasus to Utopia and to the Turkish bath. To Utopia - a boat trip, I recommend it, I liked the stops on the reefs. But the bath is a pure divorce. Take to Hurghada. For $40, it's just a washcloth and soap suds, and the whole thing takes less than an hour, even with time in the steam room and sauna. An oil massage cost another $30. Plus, the road took about two hours there / back, taking into account arrivals at other hotels. So better take a look at the spa in the nearby Club Azura. Due to the postponed departure and the child's indisposition, I had to extend the room until 18 o'clock - they took $ 15, I think it's very divine.
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