Suitable for youth

Written: 1 october 2014
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2014
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We rested in Egypt for the second time, before that at the Amwaj hotel in Nabq. The area where the Nesco Waves hotel is located is rather deserted. Daroga to the hotel made a depressing impression on us. Around the desert, places of landfills and construction sites. Far from cozy and green Nabq. The hotel itself turned out to be very nice, with a modest design and a vibrant life inside it. The agency just asked us to pick up a hotel in which there are a lot of young people and there is a nightlife. With this, they almost guessed. Settled at no extra charge in a more than modest room. The decor is spartan, nothing more: beds (moved immediately), a wardrobe, a safe in it, a dressing table and a chair. View of a couple of lonely trees. The plumbing is dead. The water inlets in the shower are clogged through one. The water pressure was normal, the hot water was warm, but we put up with that. There is a rusty strip in the toilet bowl from constantly pouring water. Bed linen is very old and in spools, washed towels. Again, the comparison of numbers with Amwaj was not in favor of Dessole. We did not go to change the room, as we assumed that all the standards were of the same type, and we did not plan to pay extra $ 50 for a superior. I note that theft was not noticed, no one was tempted by cameras and money left in a conspicuous place. The cleaning was tolerable, we left a tip, a dollar every three days. The territory of the hotel was very unpretentious, without any special design problems, but at the same time everywhere was quite green and clean. The pools were superbly chlorinated, judging by the smell. Liked the beach. The sea is beautiful, the coral reef is interesting, the water was very warm, the sand was hot. We went into the sea only on pontoons, even near the shore we needed special slippers, since you can step on a sharp stone or coral. The food was good enough for us. The cuisine was the usual European, from local dishes there were only bean patties. Everything else was edible, but not particularly tasty. Additionally, it was possible to dine at a fish restaurant, but we still did it in the city, and not at the hotel. Particular attention should be paid to the service and animation. Service in restaurants and at the reception is like on a conveyor belt, here you will not be listened to, smiling ingratiatingly and bowing. The hotel belongs to Pegasus, tourists are only Russian-speaking. From the fact that you are offended and do not come to the hotel next year, no one will be upset - they will bring new guests. There is no point in waiting for something special. At the same time, the girls at the reception (guest relay) work well, they quickly listen, write down and, if possible, send someone to fix problems. Guides also make sure that they do not run away. Although most of the tourists still run away. We ordered excursions by phone (red sea travel - the site where they got the phone number). Tour prices vary greatly. My wife really wanted to go to Israel. At first, having familiarized ourselves with the price list of Pegasus, we decided that we would not go, then we heard that everyone travels cheaper and also took a chance. Of course, we were tired of a trip for 1 day, but my wife was happy, because her dream came true, and the guide turned out to be a cool guy in Israel (Boris), he told very interesting. The animation in the hotel was very active, but too primitive, stupid encouragement of alcoholism and casual sex. We went to the evening shows a couple of times, then we went to the city a few more times. Taxi, however, beat on the budget. 10 minutes to Soho - $10, to Naam 15 minutes - $15. But in general, the hotel is normal, for active youth, you can also go to young parents with children, kids also have something to do.
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