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Written: 11 february 2008
Travel time: 12 — 19 february 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
When we chose a hotel, the travel agency said that this one was superb, but in fact we were expected by a hotel full of Arabs and their wives in veils and millions of screaming kids and only 30 Ukrainians. There is not a single green blade of grass on the territory - they are all dried up, you can collect a herbarium. They settled us on the outskirts of the territory near the laundry, the washing machine motor hummed all day and night and every now and then all the attendants snooped near our house. Animations are only for Arabs, they are folk dances and songs.
We traveled in four and only because of this it was not boring, every evening we went to the city - Naama Bay ("plus" - a free bus, but even then it was necessary to sign up for it a day in advance).
Penrsonal is pleasant and polite, especially in the dining room - we were entertained, they made birds and different things out of napkins. And when we went on an excursion, they gave dry rations without question, though very meager and after the trip, breakfast was waiting for us in the room.


The beach is so-so, a lot of corals and fish, I definitely advise you to take a mask.
Pool with ice water, no one has ever swum, so you should choose a hotel with a heated pool at this time of the year.
In general, the rest was spoiled, because in the middle of winter I want to get into the green and blooming beauties, but ended up in the desert with many Arabs (at that time, as it turned out, their children had a vacation and they went to rest in this hotel with the whole aul).
Maybe I'll go there again if they get hold of greenery and a heated pool, but they lied!
And yet, we went on an excursion to Israel - for $ 110 - it's really interesting, but the trip itself is very tiring
Good luck!
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