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Written: 21 november 2007
Travel time: 28 november — 5 december 2007
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 1.0
I was driving on a last minute ticket, bought 2 days before departure. As the natives told me in secret, this is the only hotel where there are always free places. Nobody stays here more than once. The most disgusting thing here is the food. Smell thoroughly before use. Proven food - rice, chicken, pastries. Just in case, after eating, he drank 50 g of whiskey brought with him.

Drinks must be brought with you, because what is offered here is not drinkable. Luxor beer, I guess, is more like camel piss, and spirits are psychotropic and taste of acetone, cloudy, and bottled in cloudy bottles. Disposable plastic cups are washed many times, which is why they smell like detergents. The idea of ​ ​ hygiene among the local population is very abstract. Pour you a beer, and then crush the foam with a grubby finger - in the order of things.

There is nowhere to buy food, because around the desert. The nearest village is Safaga, located 20 km from here.

You can, in principle, eat at the nearby Coral Garden Hotel, a 10-minute walk away. There is also a normal sandy beach with a normal entry into the sea.

Industrial water flows from the taps in the bathroom. You can drink and brush your teeth only with the one that is given once a day in plastic bottles. Towels in the room are smelly, in the evenings they smell bad again, because the natives water the vegetation with sewage water, which, according to the classic, "does not ozonize the air. "

None of the windsurfers and jet skis promised in our agency turned out to be in sight. From entertainment, beach volleyball, football, a couple of tennis tables with plucked rackets, billiards with bitten cues, and discos in the evenings.
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