Not bad. On a hard worm.

Written: 15 november 2020
Travel time: 1 — 13 november 2020
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
Albatros citadel. One of the 12 hotels (as the guide said) in Hurghada, owned by the PeakAlbatross chain.
As many have already written here before me, the hotel is secluded.
The territory is. She is not big. It's long and unwieldy.
Upon arrival, they put on bracelets and invited me to breakfast. We marinated for a couple of hours and settled by 12. Although they could hold up to 14. At the reception, the code phrase: "please building 1.2 or 3"
Food is like everywhere else.
Breakfast: Omelet, porridge, plastic sausages, cold cuts (pleasantly surprised), yoghurts in Nestle boxes, etc.
Lunch: 1 (yes one) salad, grilled (chicken or beef), battered fish, meat goulash, fruits, soups. By the way, the meat assortment is slightly larger than the average for Egypt.
Dinner: Salads, fruits. Be sure to bake half a lamb or baked ducks or an octopus of a cow. Type peanuts in condensed milk powder (the coolest of the ties)
The food is good. Salads are a bit scarce.

Booze: I liked it. Egyptian shmurdyak in plastic, as usual. Alcohol is water, and then what flavoring was added - that's what happened. Hosh whiskey, Hosh absinthe, even tequila. Canned or bottled beer. Wine packaged. I'm certainly not a sommelier, but it doesn't look like powder.
Sea: On a five-point scale, somewhere between 2 and 3. Very poor. If diving and underwater views are important to you, this is definitely not the place for you. No no no! There is a puddle bay. It's quiet there. You can pull the blue shell at the bottom while wearing a mask. Or look at a school of fish. If you swim out of the puddle, the underwater world is richer, but if the sea is strong, do not swim close to the shore. But you will not see dugongs-tortoises-mantas there. The red flag is permanently displayed.
Animation: Good. Every day live music. By evening, either a violinist, or a guitarist, or a saxophonist, or a flutist. This is not Marsa Alam.
In general, the hotel is great. Would I go there again? No-no! With all its pluses, I was just pissed off by a couple of minuses:
1. The hotel is built as if it climbs vertically into the floors. It took me 7 minutes to get from sea level to III Corps level. Height 21 meters. This is the 7th floor level. It doesn't seem like much, but it's annoying. Wherever you go, these steps are everywhere. Down-up-down. And so in a circle. During the day, you run back and forth 15-20 times, the fuse is already subsiding.
2. Congestion. Yes. As here before me they wrote that they say sunbeds occupy a queue for distribution. In my humble opinion, these are the consequences. At the time of designing the hotel, the engineer and the owner were sitting. The type engineer says: "We can accommodate 800 people on this infrastructure, according to the land regulations. " And the owner answered him: “Bro, give 1000 seats. Money and all that. " Salvage is so loot. And this is the occupation of sun loungers at 7 am or queues for 15 minutes in the canteen, this is the congestion of the hotel. Well, the infrastructure does not correspond to the number of tourists. Rooms built
3. There is no sea as such.
4. No, Labrand is better
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