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Old Jan 15th, 2011, 01:34 AM
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Best hotel in Sharl El Sheikh

What would be your top hotel in Sharm El Sheikh? It has to be in front of the beach and with a good diving center, we are looking for something luxurius as this is a special - once in a life occasion. Price this time is irrelevant, just looking for the best out there!

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Old Jan 15th, 2011, 02:34 AM
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www.savoy-sharm.com

www.fourseasons.com/sharmelsheikh

My top 2...

Have fun,
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thanks! which of the 3 savoy hotels (Royal Savoy & villas, Savoy and Sierra) you recommend?
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I've heard wonderful things about the Four Seasons AND the Grand Hyatt. Neither of those are in Naama Bay though. I like Naama Bay for everything that is RIGHT THERE. If you want to stay in Naama Bay - the Marriott is nice.
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Four Seasons is great - their "dive boat" was amazing - more like a private yacht. The Hyatt regency is also quite nice and has a good dive site right of the property (although that is where the recent shark attacks happened!). We also spent a few nights at the Intercontinental which had some really great restaurants - notable the japanese and lebanese
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If you want luxury then the Four Seasons is the best choice. It is luxurious without being snobby. Staff very helpful and the accomodation lovely. We had a lanai that looked out over the foliage to the water. It reminded us of Maui!
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I never stayed at the Four Seasons, but I had friends who refused to stay anywhere else.

The Grand Hyatt is quite nice, and there is (hope it's still there) a wonderful Thai restaurant there. Would advise getting reservations as it can get quite crowded.

(Gee....must have missed some fun late last night.....this is the 2nd thread I've seen that have had comments removed! Not generally something that happens here!)
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