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The coral is alive near the hotel???
Lots of conflicting reviews. Who rested in the Sultan, tell me honestly, is the coral colored or dead?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2010-05-0514 years ago
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аватар bank96
Above is all dead, because tourists walk on it with their feet, like sheep. The wall and the distant gardens are lively, very beautiful.
аватар i.sharm
Bank96 speaks the truth :)
аватар marina2882
At first, it is dead on top, but you can’t walk on it with your feet. But as soon as you reach the depth, or dive from a pontoon, a wall of living, very beautiful corals begins. The length of this wall is large enough, so there will be something to look at. And there are plenty of different living creatures. We saw a lot of sea urchins, stingray, lionfish, Napoleons, and a huge number of all kinds of fish. IMHO, the reef in the hotel is far from the worst.
аватар ILYA-2009
Coral is alive. On the left side of the beach, the fish are larger in size, there are fewer people.
аватар P_Serg
You will not find 100% live corals in any hotel in Sharm. Firstly, as mentioned above, corals die if you walk on them (therefore, in those hotels where they better monitor this and drive tourists from corals in time, there are more living ones). Secondly, corals die off from changes in sea level (tides, ebbs and flows). Thirdly, corals die off from construction dust entering the sea (this applies to beaches where construction is underway). Therefore, everywhere in one way or another there are dead corals. In the Sultan and aground (closer to the depth) there are many living corals, and near them - fish. If you enter the sea not along the pantone, but along a concrete path, you will see this. But where the depth begins, there is a wall of living corals. I can say for sure - the corals in the Sultan are better than in many hotels in Sharm (as far as I know, the coral reefs in Sharks Bay, where the Sultan is located, also belong to the Ras Mohamed reserve).
аватар Maresya
Thank you very much for your replies, everything is clear now.
аватар Molliii
The coral is not alive, the locals talk to him 4 years ago, something happened abruptly, there are few fish (((However, this can be seen in the photos of tourists.
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