Well, those damn knives were given to you ...

Written: 7 october 2010
Travel time: 16 — 27 september 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
About why such a headline: at the entrance to the hotel they enlightened our suitcase, saw a penknife in it and became very animated. They began to demand to show him. And since the suitcase was going, as always, on the last night, it was not possible to find it right away. This entire search process took place not in some separate room, but right at the "checkpoint", under the eyes of other hotel residents passing by us. The knife was taken away, and returned upon departure.
This is their concept of the safety of hotel guests. Moreover, the knives were not taken from everyone. Apparently, we got on such a particularly zealous shift.
This is perhaps the main irritant for the whole holiday.
I liked the hotel itself, we lived not in the main building, but in the village. The number is quite decent, on the 3rd floor, the view from the balcony - palm trees, the sea, neighboring states.

Feeding was quite decent, not very varied, but quite high quality. We were quite satisfied. Having experienced staying at a hotel owned by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, expected the worst.
We went on excursions to Jordan for 1 day - we liked it very much, and to Israel for 2 days, we were also satisfied. Regarding Israel, I will say that you need to go exactly for 2 days, one day is hard and you will see less. We spent the night in Bethlehem, the hotel was beautiful - "Intercontinental". Both excursions were taken from TezTour, through it we went to Taba. They did not look for other cheaper options, having decided that saving 150-200 dollars here is not the best way to get rich, but the main thing is the quality of trips. The quality was top notch. The only remark is a very mediocre lunch in Israel on the first day.
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