Pedigree hotel.

Written: 12 september 2011
Travel time: 14 — 25 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
Hi all!!
In Egypt for the 3rd time. I liked the rest very much. : )
The first impression is a thoroughbred hotel with its own charm, character and already having its own history.
A few memories. .
The sea is great! The coral reef with its inhabitants in this hotel is excellent! The size of the beach exceeds the beaches in other hotels. By the way, you can ask the Momo-animator who has been working in different hotels for several years about this, he will confirm.
Pontoon - 70 m, new. At neighboring hotels, the pontoons are much older - they swam, felt. Yes, he is afloat, but it does not bother.
There is enough space for everyone under umbrellas. But if it's important for you to lie on the "1st line" of the beach and closer to the pontoon, then come early in the morning. On the beach upset cigarette butts in the sand. : ( The sand is rolled, leveled with a pipe, but not cleaned (not sieved).

The territory is clean and well-groomed, everything is watered and cut at night. Quite large, and on the first day I had to use a map for familiarization. ; )
I liked it very much (after all, the hotel is no longer young), that the trees and other landscaping have grown enough. After all, not every Egyptian hotel has normal trees, mostly only bushes (palms do not count).
The rooms in the hotel buildings are designed in such a way that almost everyone looks towards the sea! And in general, the designers did their best with the design of the hotel, respect! The rooms themselves are cozy and solid, but with small, already traditional flaws that do not spoil the overall impression: the water in the shower was draining slowly, the shelves in the shower for towels were about to fall off, and the plafonds of the sconces and lamps probably suffered pillow fights between cleaners or hotel guests. ; ).
Liked the food and the restaurant. You learn for a couple of days, you get used to it, then you eat to taste. I immediately remember the tender veal and chicken! Mmm . . But pizza - so-so . . There was no chic abundance, but everything is quite worthy. The service is good and friendly, everyone is fussing like bees, trying.
Regarding the noise and claims - yes, there were. But they didn’t please the most (or only them? ) It was the brothers-Slavs-Russians for some reason. But drinking tequila in a restaurant for dinner and a "corrected" face for breakfast . . this seems to be the norm for some of them. And the frequent expression of discontent on the face makes them recognizable from a mile away! Smile more often, gentlemen, and people will reach out to you (s). But this is a topic for a separate discussion.
By the way, the staff at the hotel clearly calculates the nationality of vacationers, and unmistakably welcomes in the right language. ; )
The contingent is diverse. Approximately 25 percent each are Italians, Germans and Russians, 15 percent are from Ukraine, the remaining 10 percent are French, Norwegians, Austrians, Poles . .

Sometimes Egyptians are brought in with a bunch of children - where they are, a queue immediately forms (be it a pontoon or a restaurant)! : )
I will also mention the massage in the hotel spa. Don't go and waste your money! Europeans for 65 euro/50 min! go, because They don’t know how to bargain, so the Arabs do the checkout for them. You can bargain 3-4 times cheaper, but the quality of the massage is not worth it!
P. S. I want to tell everyone who goes on vacation: You need to understand well which country you are going to (it's still Egypt) and at what price. Expectations should be commensurate with the money spent.
Have a nice holiday everyone! And take a good mood with you!
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