



I can note that the biggest plus is its location. It is located on the first line, right next to the sea, but the beach is a small strip. They said that you can use the beach of the Marina Sharm hotel, which is located nearby, but they kicked us out. The hotel also does not have its own pier, and the one next to it also belongs to Marina Sharm. There is a barrier near it and a guard is constantly waiting to drive you out.
The food is quite good, but monotonous, i. e. nothing has changed in 12 days. The same salads, pasta, rice.
The staff is friendly, but constantly tries to "extort" money from you. The prices for ice cream, Turkish coffee, and billiards are the same, but much higher are demanded at the reception.
But most of all, we were surprised by the attitude of the staff on the day of our departure.
Since our departure from the hotel was at 8:00 p. m. , we were offered to extend the room until 4:00 p. m. for $30, which we agreed to. Without suspecting anything, we went to have lunch. During the meal, there was some commotion, a man who carries suitcases to the reception ran up to us and began to cut our bracelets off our hands. Outraged by such actions, we went to the reception. There they explained to us that we no longer have the right to eat at the hotel and must pay 16 dollars for lunch. In response, we explained that we did not have time to have lunch, as their employee spoiled our lunch. Then they started calling the police. We explained that we had been paid for that day, but they said that this is the concept of the hotel.
I can say that we travel a lot, but I have not seen this in any hotel. Therefore, the hotel is a big minus


Overall I am in love with this hotel and this place, THANK YOU!

Perhaps the positive reviews are due to the fact that people have not been to good hotels. But we, accustomed to high-quality Egyptian 5 *, were slightly shocked upon arrival (yes, we knew that it was 4 *, but the price was not much cheaper than for 5 *). The staged photos of the hotel were taken a long time ago and do not correspond to the reality of today. In general, this hotel is more like a large, multi-storey, wooden cottage by the sea. And also, if you are older, the hotel may remind you of Soviet boarding houses. And now about the rest of the impressions point by point:
1. Location. Everything is fine here, right next to the sea, 100 meters from shopping streets, restaurants and other entertainment venues. Beautiful views from the shore and especially from the roof, where the pool is located on the bay and mountains. Excellent results, as bloggers say, "Instagram" photos. But there are no views from the dining room, even though it is located on the very shore, as it is closed from the sea with a dirty film (wind protection). The same story with an open area on the second floor, where evening discos are held.
2. Food. Well, this is just the case when you won’t stay hungry, but don’t look for frills either. The chef is well done, trying to squeeze the maximum variety out of a meager set of products. True, the secondary processing of products is too noticeable. Seafood. . . if you consider them fish of the level of tilapia, cooked in different ways, then probably they are. There are not many fruits, but they are sweet... Desserts are surprisingly all edible. "Strong" alcohol in the dining room of different colors and names, but the same taste (you can drink, but not much). The wine is tolerable. Beer is poured from bottles. But in the bars, the cocktails are surprisingly good (although they made different ones near the pool, but there was only one view on the beach). We went on excursions, they gave us excellent lunch boxes, at the level of expensive hotels.
3. Numbers. Old, dead, according to the furniture such a hello from the 80s, but everything is holding up, it works. Very high audibility through the front doors, it feels like they don't exist at all. There is a working safe (free of charge), kettle, hair dryer and TV. Refrigerator is dead. From products, tea, coffee, a bottle of water per person per day (bring regularly). Beach towels are changed every day (bring to the room after breakfast). Shower accessories change as needed. Cleaning is normal.
4. Staff. This is the property of this hotel. Welcoming, friendly, always trying to help. When the janitor passes by in the dining room every time you wish you a good appetite, it's worth it. Money does not beg. The manager himself delivered and took out our suitcases.
5. Animation. In addition to evening discos was not noticed.
6. Livestock. A hungry cat, impudent sparrows and an arrogant crow in the dining room.
7. Beach. A small strip near the hotel, but there are a lot of free sunbeds (perhaps because the shade is half a day). They said that you can go to the beach of a neighboring hotel, but we were kicked out of there. There is a stationary pontoon, to which they come from different hotels, and by the way, no one drives them. So you can swim normally only from it, as it is deep. And from the beach, waist-deep as far as the buoys. There is NO reef near the hotel. There are 5-6 species of fish fed by tourists. They said that if you walk along the beach for more than a kilometer towards the Tropitel hotel, then there seems to be a reef there.
8. Pool. There is only one and it looks big in the photo. It's actually just a big hot tub. By the way, the water is heated well, to the state of "fresh" milk. The ladder staggers, the gratings fall off.
9. Shopping. There is a public pharmacy with fixed prices next to the hotel. At the beginning of the shopping arcade there is a fixed price store Fix Price (because of it, by the way, the prices in other stores are not very high and the sellers either immediately say a low price or quickly take off without much haggling).
10. Covid-19. Some of the staff wear chin masks. Check the temperature at the entrance to the dining room. And that's it.
Conclusion. The hotel takes 50 percent of the cost for the location, views and hospitality of the staff. Who is the hotel recommended for? Families with children - absolutely not. Youth - only if you plan to hang out all the time outside the hotel (which by the way is practically non-existent at all). Recommended for the elderly, couples and people who will only use the hotel for overnight stays while traveling in Egypt with excursions.

I'll start with the pros:
- great location, almost no wind; next to the shopping street, you can buy almost everything
- view from the room
- A great beach, there is a sandy entry from the shore (but I would still recommend wearing corals) and from the pier
- Compact area, which turned out to be quite convenient
- With food, in my opinion and taste, everything is also good
- Room cleaning every day. Making elephants out of towels))
- The staff is mostly friendly and smiling
- We liked the massage from the hotel. 15min general massage - $15. The course is even cheaper. The girls are doing very well. Maybe towels and not the first freshness, but the price is small. But the hammam from our tour operator for $ 50 was very upset. So better take a massage in Lido)
- I liked the animation in general, the guys are trying
Minuses:
- for some reason, the staff never give up. If you need it, you are sent to the reception to exchange money. And at the reception you are sent somewhere far away to look for an ATM outside the hotel. I don't understand this approach
- We had an interesting situation with billiards. In general, the pool bar is open until 5 pm, so billiards is also up to 5, which is also somehow illogical - you can only play it in the scorching heat. Then, for two days we played for $4 an hour. On the third day we played a game and found that the compartment with the balls was locked. At the reception we were told that 4 dollars (suddenly) costs one game. To our questions about why yesterday and the day before yesterday this price was for an hour, they show misunderstanding and indignation with all their might. I also didn’t notice any sign with current prices on this score and advised them to do it all the same. Some strange marketing in Egyptian.
- A couple of times people didn't have enough seats for lunch. But there are no complaints about the staff - they worked very quickly. It's more of a planning issue.
- Often there are no free sunbeds at the pool. Some very smart vacationers leave beach towels there, such as taking a sunbed, and they themselves go to the beach and take sunbeds there too, but with their own personal towels and things. I hope the hotel will pay attention to this redneck and still forbid taking sunbeds by the pool for the whole day
- Our room is just under the bar. It is clear that loud music plays above us until 11 at least, but it does not matter. The trouble is bar stools, which it's time to either grease or throw away. The sound they make is furious and those who rest in the bar do not really hear it because of the loud music. But those who want to sleep hear very much)
- The LIDO hotel does not have its own pier. This is the pier of the Marina Sharm Hotel. You can swim from it during the day, but you can’t go there in the evening. Even when there are no activities at all, there is a closed barrier and the guard does not let you into the pier
- there are no yoga mats (( how is it at all?
- they call to paid discos straight with predilection




In the evening there is always a program, sometimes karaoke, sometimes a fire show, sometimes oriental dances. And after 10 the disco started. One minus there are very few young people, but this is certainly not the case with the hotel) And so I give the hotel a solid 5. I advise!


Yes, the hotel is not new, but it is all approx. Rooms are clean, spacious, most of them look out to sea. The air conditioner works, I did not notice the noise.
The professional is friendly, you will not have time to look in their direction, as they already approach, no one, without asking any $, although I respect for such work and it is worth thanking.
As for food - there is no huge choice, but everything is delicious and in sufficient quantities. Every day there is fish, meat, grill. Breakfasts are monotonous, but this is mostly the case in all hotels. There is also plenty of fruit; apples, guava, banana, watermelon, watermelon, grapes.
Check-in at the hotel from the age of 14 and check-out at the age of 12, such rules must be understood.
The location of the hotel itself is a great downtown Naama Bay.
For those who do not know how to swim, there is a gentle event, who wants to go to the depths at once - the entrance from the pier.
Shows are held every night at the hotel.
This hotel is suitable for a relaxing holiday.
Those who go to rest will be satisfied. Those who do not know what they want, will look for flaws, as in any hotel.
The hotel has many repeaters.
You need to compare price - quality.
My friends and I were satisfied with the rest.









Very embarrassed by the lack of cutlery in the public domain. The staff themselves arrange the appliances on the tables, as a result, if you sit down after someone, then there are no more clean appliances. You have to run around empty tables and look for clean forks and spoons. You can ask the staff to bring cutlery, but in most cases they also run around and collect on the tables: a knife from one table, a spoon from another... It's full of trash... There are almost never paper napkins, only one will be brought upon request.
The hotel itself is very tired, the rooms are in need of repair, the furniture is old. The air conditioner hums like a tractor, sleeping with it on is simply unrealistic. Wi-fi is weak and only 500 mb for free, in order to continue using they ask for 10 USD)) They clean it constantly on demand. Bars are normal, bartenders work quickly. Alcohol as elsewhere, coffee at the bar is delicious. Near the pool, the bartender constantly begs for tips, on the second floor in the bar they did not notice this. Animation is practically non-existent, there are two girls-animators, who can only be seen in the evening. The hotel is more for families, with children it will definitely be boring here.
Check-out from the hotel at 12 o'clock, at the same moment the bracelet is cut off and it is forbidden to use the services of the dining room and bar. We have a late flight and, in fact, they were only allowed to drink water, food and drinks were banned and no one cares that the flight is only at night . . We have never seen anything like this in any hotel. Eviction - by itself, but eating and drinking coffee has never been a problem... Next, another portion of the brain explosion is an attempt to put things in the storage room at the reception. He says, they say, everything is busy, leave the suitcases just near the door, but the fact that there is a constant stream of people is nothing to worry about)) after specific words to provide a place in the storage room, they quickly found it. Although it's hard to call it a storage room, just a room with suitcases on the floor. . .
Outcome:
Hotel: 3 out of 5
Food: 4 out of 5
Service: 1 out of 5