Grand Sharm Hotel:
Spotted this one week holiday to Sharm El-Sheikh that co-incided perfectly with my week off. Usually prefer to visit greek or european destinations but as it was february thought that it wouldn't be hot enough. As it was, temperatures were constantly 22 deg C and above.
Entrance/Arrival
Got a taxi from the airport which cost 170 LE (Egyptian pounds) or approx £17. This was slightly above average for the journey (which on the way back cost us 100 LE / £10. Dropped off at the very grand looking entrance to the hotel, where I was immediately shooed away from touching our luggage at all, the porter taking care of all this. We were invited to sit down in the comfy and plushly furnished reception, and given hot towels to clean our hands with.
Check in took a very short time whilst we were sat in our comfy chairs following the long flight, and then we were shown to our room. The room was lovely, large, and well furnished with TV (limited channels) and small fridge. Definitely no S/C provision however. Unfortunately, our room was one of a few with a very poor balcony/terrace area (was more of a corridor between buildings), it looked unfinished and had very little view over a small grassy area. Other rooms however had much better views. There is the option to specify a pool or sea view and I feel that this would be well benefited from (as long as your view is not of the heated/winter pool, more on this later).
The bathroom was very large, well lit and clean looking. The shower was a seperate annex, was strong, hot and well drained.
Room service/housekeeping was excellent, with a daily sheet exchange and room cleaning. My only criticism of this was that some days the room service was as early as 0845 when we were still in bed, which could be annoying.
Hotel Facilities
A very large private complex, the staff were friendly and accommodating. There are three pools, a large unheated pool (more or less unusable in february, due to the cold, despite the ambient air temperature) a smaller winter pool, frequented by children and a diving pool (which we did not see). The winter pool was very noisy, and I felt sorry for people who's room overlooked it, as they were doubtlessly awoken by noisy children and aerobics instructors. Also, again annoyingly, whilst sunbathing by the pool you could expect to be approached about 3 times in every hours by members of the hotels outsourced companies, offering you photos, massages, day trips, watersports even bellydancing! Some of which at additional cost. This grew tiresome throughout the week.
The restaurants are excellent, and although the breakfast was not suited to my own palette, there was a wide variety of fresh bread, pastries, juices and cereals available. Omelettes could be requested, eggs cooked the way you like, regular fill ups of tea and coffee.
From 730pm onwards, a restaurant called "La Seppia" opened, with views over the red sea, and the cuisine is of the highest order. It is very reasonably priced too, a four course meal for two costing only 350 LE or £35.
Room service could be ordered at all hours, for all day breakfasts, meals, snacks and drinks, at reasonable prices.
Summary
An excellent hotel, which for me was let down by our poor terrace and hassle at the pool side. Also, it was very frustrating that the large pool, (which in turn gave access to the pool bar) was unusable (apart from the russian/ukrainians who obviously have thicker skin than I!)
I would recommend the hotel, and would return here.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
most likely
I recommend this hotel for:
An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun