My Personal review of this hotel based on price and expectation. We paid around £460 each for A/I for 1 week at this hotel. We arrived just after 9pm on the 16th April 2024, we were told that the restaurant had closed but if we went through someone would bring us food, which was very nice, I have been to hotels where if you arrive after the restaurant has closed it was tough luck. We had a lovely selection of food and desserts brought to us, we then checked in and were taken to our room, we are two female friends, so was glad of the twin beds, they were a little hard but we slept fine. The room could be classed as a little dated, but had everything we needed and the bathroom had a lovely big shower, there was a hairdryer, though I didn't use it. There was an English film channel on the TV which was also nice and a fridge. We were on the ground floor and had a view over what I guess was like a back garden, there was a seating area and a tennis court. After unpacking we went to try the bar, we were all inclusive and the choice of drinks wasn't huge compared to some AI hotels, however on spirits there was a choice of Whiskey, Brandy, Rum, Tequila, Vodka & Ouzo, and Beer I assume (but I don't drink it), and regular soft drinks including Orange & Pineapple juice, you could get bottled water after 10am, also not always available in other hotels I have been to. The bar staff are very friendly and will make any cocktail that uses the above spirits if they can. I tended to stick to Vodka, but had to ask for weaker ones as they started off very strong! Our first full day we went for a walk, we found a row of shops within a few minutes walk and a 'Beach' though not a sandy one, it was a jetty where you could dive / snorkel, but still had loungers where you could sit and relax and have a drink. I have been to quite a few not budget but mid priced AI hotels and this one has to have the friendliest staff I have ever been to, nothing was too much trouble and always a smile. The food, some may say not a huge choice, but I can be quite picky and I always found something to eat, for breakfast there was always the station making omelettes (or fried eggs) and pancakes, no full English here, but this is Egypt, and it was good to have traditional food, the pastries at breakfast were awesome, likewise for lunch and evening meal, always chicken & fish with assorted veg and at least one pasta dish, for evening there was something on the station outside and one evening we had a BBQ, desserts were the best. I would say if you wanted to eat English food every day or were taking kids you might be disappointed, but we were perfectly happy with the choices on offer. We had a lovely man who cleaned our room and he left us towel art every day, It was my friends birthday while we were there and she had something special every day, a big thank you to him, I think his name was Reda and he was so lovely. The first night we got bitten to bits by mozzies, we had known they were ther