Conflicting feelings..

Written: 21 november 2009
Travel time: 1 — 7 april 2008
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: 8.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 8.0
In general, initially everything that was built on the territory of this hotel was conceived not as a hotel, but as a hostel or something like that, the main building was built during conflicts with Israel. He is quite old. Nearby are one-story cottage buildings - some of them are old buildings, the second part are very decent new houses with windows from the floor and furnishings, like in an apartment. There is a separate kitchen and bathroom.
But, the situation is, in general, familiar - the Russians are settled in the main building, the rooms of which look like a prison - a darkish room with a narrow window through which nothing is visible - stained glass does not let light through at all. So if you realize that you can’t be there without at least some window - ask for one-story houses, the window is the same there, but you can open the door and it will be light ...
The hotel is so interestingly located that it is surrounded by three or four mosques - on the first morning I almost flew out of bed from surprise - loud singing is heard from several sides at dawn, and the audibility was very good. But then I got used to it, I even liked it - all these singing and prayers, which were incomprehensible to me, created a feeling of some kind of oriental mystery.


Everything was clean in the restaurant, the most comfortable thing was to sit in the greenery at the tables that were on the street. The food is good, despite the fact that many write the opposite. Just do not think that if you have all inclusive, then Hennessy and Crystal will pour in streams. Normal standard food. Varied and tasty, there are no queues.

Among vacationers - the majority of Poles, Italians, Germans. few Russians.

Beautiful territory, two swimming pools, one of them with a cool view of the bay and the city.
There is also something like a beauty salon/health center Sunkiss, only you don’t have to go there.

Separately, it is worth emphasizing that the hotel stands on a high cliff, you need to go down to the beach by elevator. In the evenings, it's very cool to look at the city below, drowning in lights, and feel the strong and warm wind, standing on the bridge leading to the elevator. This is a plus. But if you are not happy with the idea that the beach is located under a cliff and you are overwhelmed by thoughts like "well, what if it all collapses ?! ", then it is better to refrain from a trip to this hotel.

The entrance to the sea is a ladder or just a gentle descent along the sand. I am not a fan of snorkelling, so I liked the fact that the hotel was in a bay where there are few corals and stones - less likely to get hurt, etc. A plus if you are traveling with children. If you go further, you will stumble upon a wild beach, there are corals already there, very beautiful. It is also good that the depth is small, the water evenly warms up.
Outside the territory there is a future school, hotels under construction, a water park and a pharmacy nearby. To Naama Bay, go along the road (it’s better not to go without men) for 12-17 minutes.


In conclusion, I will say that if you like a relaxing holiday, windsurfing, a panoramic view of the evening city from a height, you are not afraid that this is a bay from which you need to sail to get into the open sea, and if you are nevertheless settled in new one-story chalets You won't regret your vacation.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original