25 Best Hotels in Sharm el-Sheikh and Red Sea Coast, Egypt

Beach Albatros Resort

$$ | Safaga Rd., Hurghada, 84511, Egypt

Families love this resort's water-park-like selection of outdoor pools, couples and singles are drawn to it for its location near all the action, and everyone appreciates its clean beach and rates that are more affordable than other properties in the same category.

Pros

  • 11 outdoor pools (6 of them heated)
  • Near all the nightlife
  • Spacious rooms, some with waterfront balconies

Cons

  • Traffic on the main thoroughfare can be noisy day and night
  • Buffet food can be bland
  • Family atmosphere may not appeal to everyone
Safaga Rd., Hurghada, 84511, Egypt
65-346–4001
hotel Details
45 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Bedouin Moon Hotel

$$ | Dahab, Egypt

At this simple but clean hotel, you'll find the headquarters of Reef 2000, one of the best dive centers in Dahab. Some rooms have fridges, air-conditioning, and balconies, but not all have these features, so ask when you book; however, at this writing there were plans to add air conditioners to all rooms by 2011. You'll stay here for the international client mix, mostly gregarious divers who are repeat customers, and for the pool area, which is excellent for hotels of this standard in the Sinai. The hotel has a resident yoga instructor and offers classes twice daily.

Pros

  • Spacious, modern pool and sun terrace on the property
  • English-speaking management
  • Lively atmosphere for divers

Cons

  • A taxi ride or 30-minute walk from the restaurants and cafés of Masbat
  • Some rooms don't have balconies or air-conditioning
  • Hotel's beach is narrow and rocky
Dahab, Egypt
069-364–0087
hotel Details
29 rooms, 3 dorm rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Dawar El Omda

$ | Hurghada 2, el-Gouna, 84513, Egypt

The name of this hotel within the Qafr means "the mayor's house," and that is its theme, with decorative touches depicting 19th-century Cairene styling. The small reception area is lighted by a massive old brass and copper lantern, and the tables in the dining room are made of heavy wood. The pool seems to spill over into the canal, and views are gorgeous. The rooms are cozy, and each has a balcony overlooking the canal and pool. As the hotel is not right on the beach, they operate a shuttle to a private beach they share with another hotel.

Pros

  • Slightly more affordable than other Downtown hotels
  • In the heart of the walkable Downtown area
  • Hourly shuttle to private beach

Cons

  • Rooms and design are somewhat dated
  • Proximity to Downtown bars and restaurants means evenings can be noisy
  • Service can be spotty
Hurghada 2, el-Gouna, 84513, Egypt
065-358–0063
hotel Details
69 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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El Wekala

$$ | Taba, 46621, Egypt

Designed along the lines of a grand Arabian family living complex, the shady courtyard with its cooling fountain that greets your arrival at El Wekala draws you into its Moorish appeal while the decorated domes, curved arches, wooden fretwork, and traditional Cairene tiled floors in the rooms add to the atmosphere. In "Old Town" Taba Heights, the hotel's rooms intertwine with the rest of the village, with balconies overlooking verdant squares, restaurants, and cafés that fill with guests in the evenings. An expansive terrace with panoramic views over the rest of Taba Heights surrounds the main pool.

Pros

  • Village-like setting gives hotel a more authentic feel rather than a resort feel
  • Excellent sports facilities of Taba Heights available to guests
  • All-inclusive but offers a dine-around option with other hotels in Taba Heights

Cons

  • The private beach area is remote from the hotel (access by shuttle bus only)
  • Corridors resonate sound if you have noisy fellow guests
Taba, 46621, Egypt
069-358–0150
hotel Details
178 rooms, 14 duplexes, 23 suites
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive, Credit cards accepted

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Fayrouz Resort

$$$ | Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

Across the boardwalk from the largest stretch of beachfront on Na'ama Bay, this hotel's whitewashed, low-rise bungalows sit amid mature gardens. It's one of the oldest resorts in town and provides a full range of water sports and a robust program of land-based activities and excursions that attract families and couples of all ages (though there are fewer singles here than at other resorts in this party town). The beach area has a volleyball court and an elaborate children's playground.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of Na'ama Bay attractions
  • A good range of on-site activities
  • Family rooms mean kids aren't hidden behind a connecting door

Cons

  • Front rooms look out over the boardwalk and lack privacy
  • Some rooms are in need of attention
  • Family atmosphere may not appeal to singles
Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
69-360–1043
hotel Details
210 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hilton Dahab

$$ | Dahab, Egypt

The largest resort in Dahab, this Nubian-style, whitewashed adobe village is set dramatically against the reddish hues of the Sinai Mountains. Saltwater lagoons and palm trees create a pleasant oasis feel. Rooms are airy and modern and have balconies or terraces. Waterskiing and snorkeling trips can be arranged, and the Club Mistral has a team of windsurfing experts here that teaches all levels.

Pros

  • Styling is sympathetic to the local area
  • Direct access to a private beach

Cons

  • A taxi ride away from the Masbat
Dahab, Egypt
069-364–0310
hotel Details
141 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hilton Nuweiba Coral Resort

$$$ | Nuweiba, 46625, Egypt

This Hilton is only a five-minute taxi ride from Nuweiba's port, so it's ideally situated for trips into the Sinai interior as well as to Jordan, which stands directly across the Gulf of Aqaba. The Hilton's whitewashed exterior is just about the brightest thing in Nuweiba. Rooms are spacious and clean, decorated with marine themes including underwater photographs. The clientele is a mixture of resort vacationers (predominately European and Eastern European) and short-stay tour groups. Wheelchair-accessible rooms are available, too.

Pros

  • Well-maintained resort with mature, shady gardens
  • A comfortable base not far from most Sinai attractions, almost equidistant from Taba to the north or Sharm to the south
  • Large balconies offer a great space for taking in cooling sea breezes

Cons

  • There's little to do in the immediate area, so it's a taxi ride if you want to eat out or browse for souvenirs
Nuweiba, 46625, Egypt
069-352–0320
hotel Details
200 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hyatt Regency Taba Heights

$$$$ | Taba, 46621, Egypt

Looking as if Dr. Seuss had designed it, the strong colors and off-the-wall lines and curves that characterize the neo-Nubian architecture of this resort do set the scene for vacation fun. Rooms with generous balconies or terraces line a seawater lagoon or overlook the golden beach. An immense pool fit for Olympic trainees as well as a spa offer other opportunities for relaxation. Although removed from the other resorts but still within Taba Heights, the Hyatt Regency gives you access to an excellent range of sports and activities for all ability levels.

Pros

  • Dramatic architecture
  • Excellent sports programs
  • Access to the other hotels and downtown Taba Heights means you have ample off-resort dining opportunities

Cons

  • Taba Heights is a new tourism complex, so there's no old Sinai feel nearby
Taba, 46621, Egypt
069-358–0234
hotel Details
426 rooms, 10 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Le Méridien Dahab Resort

$$$ | Dahab, Egypt

This luxury resort designed by French architect and designer Alain Jaouen offers a 21st-century oasis in the Sinai. The public areas have a simple, spacious feel right out of the late 1960s that are reminiscent of interiors from films like The Thomas Crown Affair or Goldfinger (minus the evil technological gadgets). Pale colors and straight lines dominate from the pool areas to the restaurants. The rooms line up side by side on two terraces below the main building allowing everyone a full view of the ocean. There's a contemporary cottage feel to the decor, and rooms open out onto spacious private balconies or patios. The resort's new spa opened in late 2010.

Pros

  • Visually stunning property that's appeared in style magazines
  • Sea views from all rooms
  • Excellent cuisine at three on-site restaurants
  • No-smoking rooms

Cons

  • A taxi ride away from the fun and nightlife scene of the Masbat area
  • There's nothing else in the immediate vicinity
  • Expansion planned for 2010 may mean some disruption on-site
Dahab, Egypt
069-364–0425
hotel Details
178 rooms, 4 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Mercure Forsan Island Ismailiya

$$ | Ismailiya, 41511, Egypt

On the shores of Lake Timsah, the Mercure has a peaceful setting and a solid list of amenities. The lawns and beach add a leisured air, but lacquered wood furniture and floral-print bedding give a decidedly 1980s feel. Most rooms face the lake and have private balconies.

Pros

  • Spacious gardens
  • Lake views from most rooms
  • The closest thing you'll find to an international-standard hotel in the region
  • No-smoking rooms

Cons

  • Hotel often draws large gatherings, which can disrupt the laid-back ambience
  • Fixtures and fittings are dated and worn
Ismailiya, 41511, Egypt
064-391–6316
hotel Details
137 rooms, 5 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Morgenland Village

$$ | Egypt

The stunning setting of this hotel is awe-inspiring—the peaks of the Sinai range that are reflected throughout the day in the waters of the on-site swimming pool surround it. The rooms, which are set around the pool, were completed in the late 1990s, but the interiors haven't fared as well as the exterior spaces, exhibiting careworn fittings and accessories. The Bedouin marketplace on-site has some atmosphere, selling a variety of local handicrafts as well as mass-produced souvenirs.

Pros

  • Proximity to the start of the Mount Sinai hike and Saint Catherine's Monastery
  • Excellent pool with stunning vistas

Cons

  • Careworn rooms
  • Little atmosphere as most guests pass through on a one-night stay
Egypt
069-470–404
hotel Details
248 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, No credit cards

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Mövenpick Resort and Spa El Gouna

$$$$ | Hurghada 2, el-Gouna, 84513, Egypt Fodor's Choice

El Gouna's oldest resort—it opened in 1995—has its longest beachfront, plus such a range of amenities that it might be tempting not to leave the resort and explore the rest of the town. It's a large hotel, but accommodations are set in well-spaced clusters around four swimming pools (plus three kids' pools). The spacious rooms have a contemporary feel, with stone, mustard, and terracotta decor accented by cotton Bedouin rugs. All the on-site restaurants are no-smoking, which is not especially common in Egypt. Accessible rooms are available for travelers with disabilities, as are extensive family rooms and facilities for groups with young children.

Pros

  • Excellent selection of on-site eateries and activities
  • Attractions of El Gouna are just a shuttle-bus ride away
  • All no-smoking rooms

Cons

  • Poolside rooms can be noisy
  • Far from the center of town
  • Facilities are spread out and can require a long walk to access
Hurghada 2, el-Gouna, 84513, Egypt
065-354–4501
hotel Details
426 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Mövenpick Resort El Quseir

$$$$ | Al Owina, el-Quseir, 84712, Egypt

This is one of the more tranquil settings on the Red Sea Coast—even the buildings blend with the surrounding environment. One of Egypt's more prominent architects, Ramy Dahan, used the granite of the nearby mountains to create a Nubian-style village—and to give the bungalows the same rose tint found in the surrounding area. The resort is considered to be a green hotel development.

Pros

  • Environmentally aware
  • Traditional styling
  • Extensive range of on-site activities

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Can be very hard to get a room during peak season
  • The beach is good but somewhat small
Al Owina, el-Quseir, 84712, Egypt
65-335–0410
hotel Details
250 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Na'ama Bay Promenade Beach Resort

$ | El Salam Rd., Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

On the waterfront side of Peace Road, this hotel offers comfortable, no-frills accommodations and good facilities. Although its sister property, Na'ama Bay Promenade Mountainside Resort across the street, is slightly cheaper, it's worth paying a few extra books to be close to the beach and boardwalk. The playground and large pool area attract a lot of families, but couples and groups of friends like this hotel, too. Other on-site amenities include a restaurant and laundry facilities.

Pros

  • Reliable on-site restaurant
  • Excellent service
  • Great location right on the beach and boardwalk

Cons

  • Family atmosphere might bother couples or solo travelers
  • Rooms are outdated
  • Thin walls mean you'll hear kids if they're staying in the next room
El Salam Rd., Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
69-360–0190
hotel Details
216 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Nakhil Inn

$ | Nuweiba, Egypt

This small, laid-back dive resort is on a wonderful, sandy stretch of beach. Older rooms are spacious, while the newest wing (Nakhil Dreams) is made up of cute wooden bungalows, each with a mezzanine bedroom area. Both room categories have a contemporary style not found in other hotels at this price point along the coast. All have sea views, but you can also enjoy the views day or evening from Bedouin-style seating areas on the beach. The atmosphere is rather like a beachside country club. Owner Samer Aly is an underwater photographer, raconteur, and a great source of knowledge about the area.

Pros

  • Neatly kept rooms offer excellent value for money
  • There's a broad sandy beach on-site
  • Wi-Fi works even on the beach, so you can surf by the surf

Cons

  • It's a 30-minute walk or a short taxi ride to what passes for downtown Nuweiba
Nuweiba, Egypt
069-350–0879
hotel Details
28 rooms, 2 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh

$$$$ | Sahl Hasheesh Bay, Hurghada, 84512, Egypt Fodor's Choice

The first boutique, all-suites property along the Red Sea Coast is still the tops, featuring Moorish-style bungalows, each with a living room area, private courtyard, and luxurious bathrooms that have a sunken tub and glass-sided shower opening onto a second, smaller courtyard. Grand suites have their own private, heated pools. The public areas give the impression of a 19th-century gentlemen's club with their dark wood and brass, but they are enhanced by 21st-century necessities that include a spa and spacious infinity pool. Service is discreet yet attentive. Although the hotel attracts a lot of families, accommodations are spread out across 48 acres, so solo travelers and couples are unlikely to be bothered by young children.

Pros

  • A true luxury resort, not a package-tour hotel
  • 24-hour butler service
  • Plenty of privacy

Cons

  • It's a 17-km (10-mi) journey to Downtown Hurghada
  • No evening entertainment
  • Water shoes are required on the rocky, coral-rich beach
Sahl Hasheesh Bay, Hurghada, 84512, Egypt
065-344–0777
hotel Details
102 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Palmera Resort

$ | QC57+P3W Erban Atekah and Al Manayef, Ain Sukhna, Egypt

On the sea with a beautiful private beach, the Palmera sprawls amid lush gardens and attracts families and expat workers from Cairo. The Egyptian food is good here; try the Pergola poolside restaurant for barbecue with a view of the sea. You can also smoke a shisha (water pipe) in the Arabic coffee shop.

Pros

  • Wide, sandy beach
  • Large main pool
  • Good choice of resort facilities for the price point

Cons

  • Mosquitoes can be a problem
  • No activities or shows at night
  • Some fixtures and fittings are a little worn
QC57+P3W Erban Atekah and Al Manayef, Ain Sukhna, Egypt
22-736–0303-WhatsApp
hotel Details
282 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Resta Hotel

$$$ | Sultan Hussayn St., Bur Sa‘id (Port Said), 42211, Egypt

The modern decor lacks charm, and the boxy form fails to win any plaudits despite its jaunty yellow accents; nevertheless, this hotel is pleasant, and the sea, the canal, and the city center are all a stone's throw away. Indeed, on the Corniche of the Suez Canal and surrounded by shopping arcades, the Sonesta is the best hotel in Bur Sa‘id.

Pros

  • Canal-view rooms allow you to watch the passage of ships from your window
  • You can enjoy the city on foot from the hotel
  • A range of eateries on-site means you don't have to venture into the city in the evening unless you want to

Cons

  • Swimming in the sea is not possible because of water quality
  • You don't get much for your money here
Sultan Hussayn St., Bur Sa‘id (Port Said), 42211, Egypt
066-332--5511
hotel Details
111 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Sea Star Beau Rivage

$$ | Al Hilal Military Hospital St., Hurghada, Egypt

Rooms here are spacious, with water-view balconies, and the beach has a water-sports facility. The surrounding area has little of interest, but if you plan to spend most of your time scuba diving or sunbathing by the pool or on the shore, then this hotel is a great pick.

Pros

  • Clean beach
  • Lots of on-site amenities
  • Staff is friendly and helpful

Cons

  • Rooms are a bit outdated
  • There isn't much to see or do outside the hotel
  • Buffet food is bland and uninspiring
Al Hilal Military Hospital St., Hurghada, Egypt
10-0538–8592-WhatsApp
hotel Details
293 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Sentido Palm Royale Soma Bay

$$$ | Abu Soma Bay, Hurghada–Safaga Hwy., Bur Safaga (Port Safaga), 84711, Egypt

Set on the finest stretch of beach along the entire Red Sea Coast, the InterContinental is the most imposing edifice in this low-key town. The decor in the main building is an over-the-top homage to the days when Egyptology was in its infancy, with gaudy Italianate styling and hand-painted panels depicting 19th-century scenes of Egyptian life. Thankfully, rooms are more sedate. The excellent sports programs here include a dedicated kite-surfing/windsurfing beach, and the Mark Warner Company, which specializes in sports and children's programs, runs the sports center. There's an excellent range of kids' club activities on-site.

Pros

  • Excellent water sports offerings
  • Lovely stretch of sand separate from the water sports area
  • Extensive organized programs make it an excellent choice for families
  • No-smoking rooms

Cons

  • There's little to do outside the hotel complex
  • Prevailing winds may suit sports-minded guests but can get strong enough to disrupt sunbathing
  • Children's programs must be booked separately through the Mark Warner Company (www.markwarner.co.uk)
Abu Soma Bay, Hurghada–Safaga Hwy., Bur Safaga (Port Safaga), 84711, Egypt
065-326--0700
hotel Details
445 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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St. George Three Corners Resort

$$ | Magless El Madina St., Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

High on the escarpment between Na'ama Bay and downtown Sharm El-Sheikh, this family-friendly hotel is highly regarded by the British visitors who frequent it. The kitchens cater to special dietary needs such as dishes for diabetics. Rooms are simply furnished but spacious enough to store the extra equipment (strollers, etc.) that families might be toting. There are always organized activities around the busy pool, but the hotel balances this with a separate quiet pool. Enjoy the fully equipped gym and five-room spa. A shuttle bus provides access to the hotel's beach.

Pros

  • Excellent range of amenities for the price point
  • Very much a family hotel, so children will feel at home
  • No-smoking rooms

Cons

  • Sun beds around the pool are rather cheek by jowl
  • It's not on the beach
  • It's a taxi ride to restaurants and nightlife
Magless El Madina St., Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
069-366--0888
hotel Details
262 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Steigenberger ALDAU Beach Hotel

$$$ | Yussif Afifi Rd., Hurghada, 84511, Egypt
Hotel Exterior

The relaxed luxury of the cathedral-like reception-area atrium—off which are restaurants and the Thalasso Spa—continues in the rooms, which are large and have expansive balconies. Water is a major feature of the grounds—not just the oceanfront but also the massive free-form pool with waterfalls and a lazy river ride and the lagoon that forms the major feature of the golf course.

Pros

  • Amenities include a spa, dive center, and golf course
  • Close to in-town nightlife
  • Fantastic pool area

Cons

  • Rooms are in one vast building rather than being scattered around the resort
  • Rooms are somewhat dated
  • Atrium design could lead to possible noise if reception area is busy
Yussif Afifi Rd., Hurghada, 84511, Egypt
65-346–5400
hotel Details
380 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Tropicana Rosetta & Jasmine Club

$$ | Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

This large hotel is on the mountainside off Peace Road, offering comfortable accommodation and good facilities without the frills—or price tag—of the typical four- or five-star Sharm resort. Budget-minded travelers will appreciate the three discrete pool areas (ask for a room at the very top of the resort for views across the largest pool). The dive center is one of the most respected in Na'ama Bay, and clients include dive trainees and dive aficionados in addition to couples and families with older children of many nationalities. It's a three- to five-minute walk to the nearest public beach.

Pros

  • Excellent pool facilities for a hotel in this price range
  • Within easy access of Na'ama Bay's downtown but away from the hubbub

Cons

  • Lack of a beach won't suit families with young children
  • The dining room has not been expanded as new rooms have been added, so breakfast can be very busy during prime hours
Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
069-360--1888
hotel Details
358 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Tropitel Na'ama Bay Hotel

$$$ | Corner of Sultan Qabous St. and King of Bahrain St., Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

The Downtown location suits young singles, couples, and anyone else who wants to be one step from shops, restaurants, and nightspots. The five-story, horseshoe-shaped building backs up against a hill, so most rooms, which are bright though somewhat dated, have excellent sea views. There's an on-site, free-form pool, though to reach the hotel's beach you must cross the Na'ama Bay boardwalk and go through the Na'ama Bay Casino (a couple of minutes' walk). 

Pros

  • Nice pool
  • Upper-floor rooms have private balconies
  • Different meal plans available

Cons

  • Can be noise from Na'ama Bay's clubs, which remain open until 3 or 4 am
  • Not directly on the beach
  • Not a lot of room around the pool if the hotel is full
Corner of Sultan Qabous St. and King of Bahrain St., Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
69-360–0570
hotel Details
390 rooms
Rate Includes: All-Inclusive

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Turtles Inn

$$ | Hurghada 2, el-Gouna, 84513, Egypt

Usually booked up by the diving and kitesurfing crowd, Turtles Inn offers unpretentious accommodation in the heart of El Gouna marina. The hotel acts as a meeting place as the day finishes, with the roof bar being a popular place for a few beers. Rooms are modern and brightly but simply decorated, though not all have balconies. The on-site restaurant is very good, and the hotel is also walking distance from many other good restaurants. To check into the hotel, head to the neighboring Captain's Inn.

Pros

  • Right in the marina, with direct access to restaurants, bars, and shops
  • On-site Orca Dive Center
  • Energetic, youthful vibe

Cons

  • Lack of on-site amenities won't suit families with young children
  • Prices vary dramatically between low and high seasons
  • Not on the beach (a shuttle takes you to Zeytouna Beach)
Hurghada 2, el-Gouna, 84513, Egypt
065-358–0170
hotel Details
28 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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