Hotels in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
4 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
Try to get a sea view room overlooking the lovely gardens and sea.
The buffet is excellent and we did not get sick.
Amazing place.
13 Reviews
29 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
You must upgrade to the best rooms, as all rooms in need of new furniture and decor etc. must have a seaborne or pool view room too.
Charging for wifi in this day and age is disgusting hotels just making money out of you for all extras.
10 Reviews
15 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
Staff very helpful, good food, rooms very clean. The staff go out of their way to help you day or night. Try the Italian restaurant, it has good steak and you will go back again.
130 Reviews
1 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
Deluxe & Superior rooms in the main hotel.
Room 1210, spacious and quiet over looking the swimming pool.
Onions is a good restaurant to try, but being on the all inclusive, we did not try, but a lot of guests did.
2 Reviews
87 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
Even number rooms face the sun, odd number rooms are on the dark side and never see the sun.
2 Reviews
54 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
Treat the staff with respect they deserve, they go a fab job & nothing is too much trouble.
16 Reviews
28 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
Take a travel kettle + T-Bags
18 Reviews
81 of 104 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh
FOOD VERY BLAND & REPETITIVE & NOT ENJOYED BY MOST OF THE ENGLISH.MOST ENGLISH ATE OUT,THE OTHERS COMPLAINED TO THE MANAGERS TO NO AVAIL.
19 Reviews
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Beaches
20 years 10 months ago
The resort is a ghost town in the day time and you cannot believe the transformation in the evening. A little hassle and banter from the traders well come we all want a bargain.
We normally get a compromise from the barter.
Swimming with the fish second to none, however be careful so tranquil you tend to drift out, I got in to a bit of panic, however be mindful if you snorkel or dive.
We normally get a compromise from the barter.
Swimming with the fish second to none, however be careful so tranquil you tend to drift out, I got in to a bit of panic, however be mindful if you snorkel or dive.
20 years 10 months ago
New Sharm is ok. Ols Sharm is terrible - stay away.
20 years 10 months ago
We arrived on the day that the bombs went off, and returned the next day, what we saw of Egypt was beatiful, (clear blue seas and sandy beaches) the main resort (Naama Bay and the Old Market) is very commercialised, made especially for British Tourists, I found it a bit Tacky!
20 years 11 months ago
Sharks bay is the quiter area of Sharm. Out of the way of the town centre (Naama Bay). About a £5 taxi ride away.
Perfect for me. I didn't particularly like Naama bay. Seemed OK but once you've walked 50 metres and been asked a million times to come into the various bazaars and shops it got very tiresome. We spent more time avoiding the sharks on the street that actually going into bars and shops which looked appealling.
Snorkelling is fantastic, good selection of bars and restaurants in Naama Bay.
Perfect for me. I didn't particularly like Naama bay. Seemed OK but once you've walked 50 metres and been asked a million times to come into the various bazaars and shops it got very tiresome. We spent more time avoiding the sharks on the street that actually going into bars and shops which looked appealling.
Snorkelling is fantastic, good selection of bars and restaurants in Naama Bay.
20 years 11 months ago
This resort offers quite a few things for people to do, but you have to travel to do most of them. I went for a Camel ride in the Sinai desert which was brilliant, i also went to the same place to ride quad bikes, which was also very good. The private beach was a bit cramped, so we found another one with alot more activites. The private beach is very good for booking different trips though, and you can get a very good price. Don't book with your holiday rep. as they are very expensive.
We went walking through the streets some days, just to see what was around the area. Although we didn't see that much i did enjoy these walks.
We took the hotel Shuttle bus to Naarma Bay a few times to have our dinner, and i couldn't fault any of the places where we eat. My favourite though was an Indian Restaurant called Camel. For about £9 i had a Cola, an Onion Bahje and a Chicken Tikka Masala. It certainly filled me up, and was delicious. The fast food restaurants are also quite good value. For about £1.80 in KFC, you get a Cola, Fries and a burger.
I really enjoyed this resort, and would definitely go back.
We went walking through the streets some days, just to see what was around the area. Although we didn't see that much i did enjoy these walks.
We took the hotel Shuttle bus to Naarma Bay a few times to have our dinner, and i couldn't fault any of the places where we eat. My favourite though was an Indian Restaurant called Camel. For about £9 i had a Cola, an Onion Bahje and a Chicken Tikka Masala. It certainly filled me up, and was delicious. The fast food restaurants are also quite good value. For about £1.80 in KFC, you get a Cola, Fries and a burger.
I really enjoyed this resort, and would definitely go back.
20 years 11 months ago
Very dry and dusty environment. Lots of builders rubble etc.
Entertainment in hotels unless you get bus taxi into town.
Beach ok but not just sand. More like finely crushed stone.
Would return but big changes coming to area when curent buildings finished.
Entertainment in hotels unless you get bus taxi into town.
Beach ok but not just sand. More like finely crushed stone.
Would return but big changes coming to area when curent buildings finished.
20 years 11 months ago
4 beaches, all man made of little stones.
Coral gorgeous, but VERY sharp
All sports have to be paid for, even snorkelling
Coral gorgeous, but VERY sharp
All sports have to be paid for, even snorkelling
20 years 11 months ago
The resort itself was quite clean. There was no entertainment in the area at all. There was a supermarket about 10 mins walk from the hotel and a couple of shops another couple of minutes further down than that.
The beach was clean but youl couldn't swim in the sea unless you walked about half a mile out where I presume it got deeper than the 12 inches that we paddled in.
There were trips that you could book through the reps but these were very expensive and not worth the money, people were promised food on some of them but didn't get any.
We went in a supermarket in Naama Bay and were charged £4.50 for a litre bottle of pepsi - on telling this to one of the reps in the hotel,he said that anything that doesn't have a price on it you can barter for it - but he told us at the welcome meeting that you don't barter in supermarkets!! They never told us about any of the do's and dont's around the resort, they only seemed interested in selling excursions and asking people to put on their survey forms that they were good at their job so that they could come back next year.
The beach was clean but youl couldn't swim in the sea unless you walked about half a mile out where I presume it got deeper than the 12 inches that we paddled in.
There were trips that you could book through the reps but these were very expensive and not worth the money, people were promised food on some of them but didn't get any.
We went in a supermarket in Naama Bay and were charged £4.50 for a litre bottle of pepsi - on telling this to one of the reps in the hotel,he said that anything that doesn't have a price on it you can barter for it - but he told us at the welcome meeting that you don't barter in supermarkets!! They never told us about any of the do's and dont's around the resort, they only seemed interested in selling excursions and asking people to put on their survey forms that they were good at their job so that they could come back next year.
20 years 11 months ago
as a resort it is in its infancy but as it builds it will get better,the best entertainment was to be found in nama bay which was a half an hour bus ride from the hotel entrance and cost one pound per person each way there we found a modern shopping arcade plenty of small shops restaraunts and bars including the hard rock cafe.the beach is ideal for young children as you can walk in to the sea a long long way and it is not above waist high,plus some good snorkeling areas.p.s.a boat trip and snorkeling in the sea is a must.
20 years 11 months ago
The Na'ama bay resort has pretty much everything you could need whilst on your holiday.
There were lots of restaurants serving Thai, Mexican, Chinese, Indian, Lebanese and Egyptian food aswell as McDonalds, KFC, Baskin Robbins and The Hard Rock Cafe if you want to stick with something you know!
The Na'ama Bay shopping centre has plenty of shops selling jewellery,Egyptian paintings,shisha pipes,clothes and the usual souvenirs.
There are 2 nightclubs-Pacha and another one called Salsa, The Hard Rock Cafe also becomes a club at midnight.
We loved just sitting in the numerous cafes and having an Egyptian tea and shisha pipe (they become very addictive though!)whilst people watching.
This is a very cosmopolitan resort with many different nationalities holidaying there. It was so different to going to Spain-I don't think I saw any lager louts and everybody just seemed so relaxed and happy to soak up the different culture and atmosphere.
We visited Delta Beach which was long and sandy. It was very clean and had a variety of things to do such as hiring pedalos, windsurfing, boat trips etc. If you like snorkelling the sea life is incredible so you will not be disappointed!
Na'ama Bay was unlike anywhere I have ever been before and I would love to go back!
There were lots of restaurants serving Thai, Mexican, Chinese, Indian, Lebanese and Egyptian food aswell as McDonalds, KFC, Baskin Robbins and The Hard Rock Cafe if you want to stick with something you know!
The Na'ama Bay shopping centre has plenty of shops selling jewellery,Egyptian paintings,shisha pipes,clothes and the usual souvenirs.
There are 2 nightclubs-Pacha and another one called Salsa, The Hard Rock Cafe also becomes a club at midnight.
We loved just sitting in the numerous cafes and having an Egyptian tea and shisha pipe (they become very addictive though!)whilst people watching.
This is a very cosmopolitan resort with many different nationalities holidaying there. It was so different to going to Spain-I don't think I saw any lager louts and everybody just seemed so relaxed and happy to soak up the different culture and atmosphere.
We visited Delta Beach which was long and sandy. It was very clean and had a variety of things to do such as hiring pedalos, windsurfing, boat trips etc. If you like snorkelling the sea life is incredible so you will not be disappointed!
Na'ama Bay was unlike anywhere I have ever been before and I would love to go back!
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