Everything pleased!

Written: 19 september 2011
Travel time: 30 august — 10 september 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 10.0
Good day.
After reading the reviews about Egypt and hotels (went to the country for the first time), I thought that I was going to put it mildly in a "barn with air conditioning" + all inclusive. But as soon as I got to Iberotel I was pleasantly surprised. Everything is on the level (believe me, there is something to compare the UAE, Thailand, Turkey, half of Europe with)
Yes, the numbers are not in gold (if you need it, then you can go to Dubai for 7 pieces a day) but worthy, they cleaned every day, with and without a dollar, made different figures: swans, a heart, a snake, etc.
The food is normal, I am not a gourmet and I have always had enough and satisfied everything. The staff is responsive, if it’s normal to communicate with them (I speak English, but I didn’t use it much) not to be rude and clearly ask or ask for anything.

Animation - Thanks to the guys: Moody, Masha and of course Yusef (Kobzon - you're a star! ), from the first day they were greeted with smiles and all very good guys and unobtrusive. By the way, when we were leaving, the animators were waiting for the replenishment of their ranks, so there would be more of them.
I was very pleased that there are NO bracelets in the hotel! sign checks and everything, the same as in the UAE. Also a HUGE plus of the hotel is the sandy beach and the entrance to the sea. In 2006, they all did it with bulldozers and excavators. Who wants corals, please, on a free boat (we called the captain of this boat Admiral Kolchak - funny guy) every day 3 min. and you are on the coral.
Both plus and minus is the close proximity (across the road) of the Old Market - OLD MARKET. Everything you need you can buy souvenirs, fruits, gifts, equipment, there is even a small Duty Free, if 48 hours have not passed since the visa was issued, you can buy everything you need there. At first, the Arabs - the barkers did not strain and even treated them normally with a smile, but at the end of the rest it began to annoy (I am a brother, fellow countryman, friend, etc. to everyone), so this is a small minus.
To Naama Bay 10 minutes by taxi, do not give him more than 3 dollars one way.
A good guy is a bartender in the pool bar Beshoy - by the way, a Christian - he has a tattoo of St. George the Victorious on his shoulder.
Booked all excursions to Naama Bay. Much cheaper! I was in Cairo, on the Pyramids, in Jerusalem, together with Bethlehem, and rode ATVs - great. Feel free to take one quad for one person (even if you have a girl with you), a very cool experience and not difficult to manage.
Like everything I wanted to write. Impressions are only excellent!

That's just a request to the brothers of the Slavs (and there were those too). Guys learn to behave adequately, you are not kings for 1500-2000 bucks, and you are in a Muslim country, learn to respect the owners. Learn to communicate calmly and it is desirable to know at least a couple of sentences in English. From such characters (in the style of "TAGIIIIIL !!! "), foreigners do not get the best impression of all Russian speakers, it doesn’t matter if you are Belarusian or Ukrainian, Moldovan or Russian (I myself am a native of Kiev and my wife and I met a couple from Moscow - Serega, Natalie - hello to you! great guys) or someone else, be human, don't shit where you eat, a broken handle in the toilet of a normal person will not bring tantrums. If you consider yourself the owners of this world, prove it to the sheikh who paid 7 grand a day in the UAE in Sail and tell him what REAL boys you are, and do not take pictures next to his car.
Thanks to those who read. I emphasize once again: whoever with what mood (and knowledge of where he is going) rests will receive from the rest.
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