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sam.r

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2,379 posts

251 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Reading through the searches there seems that a few people have been and just wanted some opinions on 2 hotels we have narrowed it down if possible.

The two we are thinking of are :
http://sharmelsheikh.regency.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotel...

or

http://www.hiltonworldresorts.com/Resorts/SharksBa...

The first is a little more money (and we are on a budget) however people say that the Hilton is good value?

Anyone been?


dan1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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I stayed at Sharks Bay Hilton in 2002 I think it was, poss even 2001.

It was good then but thats 7 years ago at least!

sam.r

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2,379 posts

251 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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thanks there is a brand new section which i've been told are the ones to book.

Is it right on the beech?

dan1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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sam.r said:
thanks there is a brand new section which i've been told are the ones to book.

Is it right on the beech?
It is but its not much of a beach. Peebley and shale rather than sand and only a small cove. Diving is good there though - the hotel has its own pontoon to get you over the reef bit near to shore so you can snorkal or dive

I don't know how new the new section is? they buidling an extension to it when we were there lol!


Emsman

7,203 posts

213 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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sam.r said:
Reading through the searches there seems that a few people have been and just wanted some opinions on 2 hotels we have narrowed it down if possible.

The two we are thinking of are :
http://sharmelsheikh.regency.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotel...

or

http://www.hiltonworldresorts.com/Resorts/SharksBa...

The first is a little more money (and we are on a budget) however people say that the Hilton is good value?

Anyone been?


I went to sharm in jan, and it was a great place.

The two you mention are RIGHT in the middle of sharm and from memory both are on each side of the road (which is a mare to cross).

We stayed about 5 miles up the road in the Regency (i think- i will check when less squiffy)

The two you mention were great hotels (had a beer in each) but to be honest, they were so noisy inside it would have driven me mad.

We had a private beach, water sports (the non german variety!) 6 resteraunts on site, a reasonable bar, and great food.

Right on the beach, friendly staff and so on.

Had a great time, PM me if you want photos.

Clearest water i have ever seen.

Loved it.

Emsman

7,203 posts

213 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Sorry, must have had more than i thought.


I stayed here..............

http://www.royalplazanaamabay.com/Restaurants.asp

Arese

21,238 posts

210 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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I was on that beach of the Hilton's last September and it was beautiful sand. Hot sand, but still sand!

We stayed in the Jolie Maritim Royal Peninsula. Very nice if a little out of the way.

1JEB

254 posts

241 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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sam.r said:
Reading through the searches there seems that a few people have been and just wanted some opinions on 2 hotels we have narrowed it down if possible.

The two we are thinking of are :
http://sharmelsheikh.regency.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotel...

or

http://www.hiltonworldresorts.com/Resorts/SharksBa...

The first is a little more money (and we are on a budget) however people say that the Hilton is good value?

Anyone been?
I stayed at the Hyatt a few years ago. We paid extra for some collonial style club thing which included a better room and access to a seperate pool and club house. Would recommend it over the standard room. Overall the hotel was good but I suppose it depends on your expectations.

The hotel is 5 mins up the coast from Sharm which struck me as a st hole - think cheap spanish resort. In fact, the whole of t'Eygpt is a dump.

The hotel itself is set apart from the resort though, and much nicer. The main pool area looked great for kids. Also, it's on the beach and the snorkeling was amazing.

Dubai is easily worth the extra money but if you don't want the extra travel time then the Hyatt is one of the nicest places to stay in the area.

sam.r

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251 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Yes from what I have heard I dont think we will leave the Hotel apart from Diving!

Is the pyramids worth the day trip?

dan1981

17,967 posts

222 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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sam.r said:
Yes from what I have heard I dont think we will leave the Hotel apart from Diving!

Is the pyramids worth the day trip?
If you fly - Yes.

If you go by coach / bus - No.


Broccers

3,237 posts

276 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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sam.r said:
thanks there is a brand new section which i've been told are the ones to book.
Stayed in the new side in Nov.

Was good.





Edited by Broccers on Friday 27th February 18:58

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Careful where you walk...

There are still 20,000,000 live land mines from WW2 round those parts.....smile

Broccers

3,237 posts

276 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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mybrainhurts said:
Careful where you walk...
Quad bikes aplenty so no walking needed ;-)

sam.r

Original Poster:

2,379 posts

251 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Broccers said:
sam.r said:
thanks there is a brand new section which i've been told are the ones to book.
Stayed in the new side in Nov.

Was good.





Edited by Broccers on Friday 27th February 18:58
Looks good.

Is it ok to go all inclusive or better half board??

Also whats the dive centre like?

Thanks!!

Mrs Grumpy

863 posts

212 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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if you're not leaving the hotel have you thought about Taba Heights?

http://www.longwoodholidays.co.uk/Egypt/TabaHeight...

Broccers

3,237 posts

276 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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All inclusive was well worth the money imo. Take your own mask and snorkel even if you don't dive as the older side has some amazing fish to see all for free !

I'd go back in a flash.



Beach is at the bottom. Not massive but ok.

Edited by Broccers on Friday 27th February 19:24

Broccers

3,237 posts

276 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Mrs Grumpy said:
if you're not leaving the hotel have you thought about Taba Heights?

http://www.longwoodholidays.co.uk/Egypt/TabaHeight...
Our cleaner has just come back from there .... she said it was 'not good'.

ali_kat

32,142 posts

244 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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1JEB said:
sam.r said:
Reading through the searches there seems that a few people have been and just wanted some opinions on 2 hotels we have narrowed it down if possible.

The two we are thinking of are :
http://sharmelsheikh.regency.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotel...

or

http://www.hiltonworldresorts.com/Resorts/SharksBa...

The first is a little more money (and we are on a budget) however people say that the Hilton is good value?

Anyone been?
I stayed at the Hyatt a few years ago. We paid extra for some collonial style club thing which included a better room and access to a seperate pool and club house. Would recommend it over the standard room. Overall the hotel was good but I suppose it depends on your expectations.

The hotel is 5 mins up the coast from Sharm which struck me as a st hole - think cheap spanish resort. In fact, the whole of t'Eygpt is a dump.

The hotel itself is set apart from the resort though, and much nicer. The main pool area looked great for kids. Also, it's on the beach and the snorkeling was amazing.
Same here, the Hyatt was excellent value biggrin

We were in a standard room, which was lovely. The Regency Hyatt is the one their President uses, so that says it all really hehe

The food was great. There are waiters that come round the pool area to collect your drinks orders, we tipped ours (about £5 in total) on the first day, the next morning, he'd put towels on the sun loungers where we had been to reserve them for us thumbup He got tipped a lot more that week hehe but then he did come to the side of the pool when we got out holding the towels for us.

Disagree with Sharm itself being a dump! I throughly enjoyed the nights we bothered to venture out of the hotel into the town (there is a bus service). The locals were friendly and courteous, we weren't pestered to buy stuff, or to look, but when we did they were eager to barter (insulted if you didn't). They are keen to practice their English as well.

Just remember it is a Muslin country, and so your wife/girlfriend WILL get comments and 'nasty looks' if she sunbathes topless (I had mine untied when I was on lying on my front to avoid strap marks, and 'covering' me without the straps in place when lying on my back - on fully when in the pool - one woman didn't and was spat at!), or goes out showing a lot of flesh. They respect that it is not our custom to go out covered from head to toe, but will respect you more if you cover up slightly (eg just a shawl/scarf over shoulders will suffice).

I didn't bother with the day trip to Cairo, as you need longer than a day to explore it IMHO. And with the recent tourist bombing, I think I'd stay clear for a while.

ehyouwhat

4,606 posts

241 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Have stayed in the Maxim Plaza Gardens (crap, and called something else now), the Four Seasons (expensive for what it is, nice though) and the Iberotel Lido (quite small, in very busy part of Naama Bay, but well-priced and very, very nice). It's fair to say that hotel quality goes from utter tripe to pretty good, and that price is not always an indication of the quality you will see and feel.

Our family has a house in Sharm now, but there are plenty of decent and well-priced hotels out there.

Oh, and I should point out (not for the first time here on PH) that in eight years of visiting Egypt, I have never had food poisoning of any sort.

Mrs Grumpy

863 posts

212 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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Broccers said:
Mrs Grumpy said:
if you're not leaving the hotel have you thought about Taba Heights?

http://www.longwoodholidays.co.uk/Egypt/TabaHeight...
Our cleaner has just come back from there .... she said it was 'not good'.
Really? We went there while it was still being developed. Quite enjoyed it for a chill out and do not a lot holiday for a week. It was good value for money and we fly into Taba so no long transfers and a short-ish flight.