Egypt is good...

Written: 29 march 2010
Travel time: 9 — 19 march 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 9.0
Liked the hotel. But there are also disadvantages. First about the pros. Beautiful, large area, decent food. There is a separate table with dishes of Spanish, Italian, Japanese and other cuisines. There were enough places in the restaurant for everyone, but there were moments when you had to look for a free table and wait for it to be served. As for food, everything is very tasty and different, but we got poisoned with tangerines, it’s good that we had pills with us. The tangerines were missing and one was enough for me not to have dinner that day. Animation is what we came to this hotel. Morning and afternoon gymnastics, aerobics, belly dancing, etc. Very friendly animators lead: Olya, Yulia and Aimen. In the evening at 10 o'clock animation shows. They last an hour. This is what I want to pay attention to! Near Sol Sharm there is a hotel Sol Cyrene. The guests of this hotel went to us for evening animation. And we had a common beach with them. The cost of a voucher to their hotel is cheaper than ours.
And everyone can not drink alcohol from the bar for an hour. For the whole day you will try so many things that in the evening you won’t even climb.
The shows themselves are chic, the hour flies by unnoticed. From 7 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays there is live music in the bar on the second floor.

As for the beach, we didn’t always have enough sunbeds in the shade, even though we arrived at 9 in the morning. We were located by the pool, which is also nice.
The bar on the beach is free and after 11 am they already bring pizza, sausages and fry pancakes, you don’t even have to go for lunch. Since the beach is located in a bay, the water is warm, there are no waves (on the neighboring Baron they were not allowed to swim because of the waves, we were lucky with that). It will be good for children, because it is small for a long time. You can see a lot of fish if you feed them. True, they are watching and cursing, but you can do everything unnoticed.
Animators are engaged in children on the beach. They paint, bathe, build castles with them.
As for the numbers, of course they don’t fall into the dust of Turkish ...
But Egypt is Egypt. I was resting with my mother, our beds were moved together, on which there was a large blanket. We moved the beds apart, got a second blanket, but my mother had to sleep under a huge one. She had to fold it twice, imagine how hot it was. Asked to change - useless! We have a leaky toilet, we asked both directly and through guides, it's useless! Well, no problem. Clean qualitatively, but painfully loud. You are guaranteed not to sleep during the day. we got a room overlooking the backyard (I never give money to the reception). But it was even better. Those overlooking the pool periodically "croaked" water when it was lowered. Also fun. Vooschem, if someone is going to sleep, you are not in this hotel.
I want to note that we fell into the period when dust storms began (March 16). It is not pleasant to go into the sea. few swimmers. BUT! ! ! At least we could do it, but it was forbidden at hotels with the open sea.
This was clearly monitored, the pier was closed and there was duty on the shore.

Pegasus guides Anya and Regina are absolutely awful! What arrogant and cynical girls. Anya told us that we would not go into the sea without slippers and offered to buy them for $ 10. When asked to show a short road to the sea, they showed the longest one. Their job was to give us a tour. Anya answered all questions about hotels: "Find out at the Reception". She wrote down all our complaints (about the toilet bowl and the blanket) and naturally did not pass it on. On the last day, we were given lunch, but since she did not leave a request for reception, we were not given it.

I can write for a long time.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original