Good hotel. I am satisfied

Written: 28 october 2019
Travel time: 20 — 27 october 2019
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: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 7.0
I want to start by saying that before I went I read the reviews and my attitude was somewhat prejudiced. Now in order. Settled as it should be after twelve and no one has to pay anything for speeding up the procedure. Yes, for an awesome room that is located almost next to the reception and pools and at the same time I don’t hear the noise of vacationers, I paid extra for a balcony overlooking the sea (30 dollars! ).
Food - shaft. I don’t know those who wrote that the food is monotonous, but I know for sure that I’m unlikely to try everything. Attitude. . . guys, I never considered myself a beauty, but if someone wants to increase their self-esteem - you are here. A separate wow is, of course, the sea and the place where the hotel is located. You will see and appreciate everything. True coffee is natural. But it is paid. And the juices are really powdered. Not quite to my taste. Well, as they say, pencils are different. Everything is resolved. And you won't believe it - not necessarily with the help of money. I have that not an Arab - so a friend. And you just need to show goodwill and... smile. In general, I really liked everything.
A separate topic is the Anex tour. Our guide is Toha. If such Tokha coded me from smoking, I would definitely quit smoking : ) this is a joke, of course, but the sales manager of his products is the best! I took three tours from them: Cairo, Israel and a walk on the sea. Yes, more expensive than the same tours from Arabs unfamiliar to me around the corner. But, in my opinion, it was worth it. We were accompanied every tour "from and to". Followed, so as not to get lost, helped with advice. All in all, I can't complain. Regarding Israel, they warned that they could return it at the customs from Israel (which, in fact, happened) and announced the amount of the penalty if this happened. So I can't complain about the guys. They work their money to the fullest!

So, a tour of Cairo. The first stop was a papyrus factory. It is worth visiting purely in the aesthetic sense of the word no more. The same but many times cheaper around the corner. It's really beautiful. A visit to the national museum deserves due attention. Special thanks to the guide. The story is informative and interesting. Then there were the pyramids. I won't talk much about them. The only thing for a van dollar (I will soon hate this phrase) is the boy and put it in the right angle and took a photo. It turned out cool.
As I wrote earlier, they did not let me into the promised land. . . without any explanation. Sad, but not fatal. At the customs from Israel were at half past one at night. They let us go back to the Egyptian customs at half past six in the morning. All the time fifty! people stupidly sat and waited until the end, not understanding whether they were allowed into the country or not. They took the passports and said - wait. Only at six in the morning they all lined up and said - go back. And everyone walking in the opposite direction asked himself the same question - why. For the first ten minutes I tried to analyze the situation. Find a reason. And then, when others began to approach, to whom, like me, they were refused, I realized that this was pure roulette. In which, out of many, I also got a "zero" and let me go. And by this, everything is fine. When we were waiting there at the customs, the guide from Israel said the following thing: it's bad when small children get sick and your parents leave forever. Everything else is good, no matter what the result would be good. As for me - wisely.
Ride a quad bike. Frankly speaking, out of the two hours that we were told, an hour was collected and taken to hotels, half an hour - a stop at the Bedouins and half an hour of a trip through the desert. For me personally, the trip itself and speed were not enough.
No matter how incomprehensible the mentality of the Arabs, alas and ah, it surrounds you with a veil of carelessness on the verge of indifference, life's slowness, sedateness. And in comparison with our Ukrainian races, to be in time for everything, to please everyone, etc. the more valuable is the experience that you got here.

It all depends on why you are going to this country. If the rest in your understanding is just an amazing sea, the acquisition of new experiences and good mood, believe me, no small troubles can spoil it for you. The main thing to know is that everything that happens to you is the best here and now can happen.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original