We (Mum, Dad and adult daughter) stayed at the Kahramana 14 - 21 Kan 2008.We had a really nice room (No3218), a king size bed, TV and mini-fridge (it's NOT meant to be a mini-bar) and a single bed in an adjoining alcove area. Balcony was tiny, just about big enough for one adult at a time!
Housekeeping was very good. Clean towels every day, clean sheets every other day. Room was always left neat and tidy and often towels were formed into exotic sculptures adorned with petals and leaves. I tipped our houseboy 20LE a day (GBP2) so that perhaps made a difference....
Only down-side is the shower - the screens separating the shower tray from the rest of the bathroom are really pretty old and is quite delicate, and would simply collapse if you put any weight on them. The access door is a bit tight for the 'larger' person (which I am!). There was also an issue with the lack of hot water. This seemed to be hotel wide, but there were maintenance men working on it. Incidentally if you don't like liquid soap you'd better take your own favourite bar of soap coz liquid is all the hotel provides.
The room decor is beginning to look a bit tired, but a refurbishment programme is under way and it appears several rooms are being upgraded each week.
We found no problem with the pool - except a bit chilly, but it's clean and the water is chemically analysed at least weekly. The poolside music was played at quite an acceptable volume. Poolside bar is OK, but service is slow, but who cares - you're on holiday! Give a small tip to the sun-bed attendant each day and you will be assured of the same location !
Can't make much comment about the food, except breakfast. That was OK, but after a week it began to get predictable and a bit boring boring. There's cereals, juices, cold meats, cheeses, sweet pastries, fresh fruit, a choice of hot eggs cooked specially the way you like them, and some hot Egyptian items that didn''t take our fancy (but beware of the spicy sausage!). The dining room is a bit gloomy during daylight, but looks OK at night.
The Tequla bar (upstairs from the Reception) is a joke - rubbish music played painfully much too loud. Just ignore the place and go somewhere else.
Front desk people are polite and do their job ok, but seem to lack friendliness towards the visitors. The safe deposit system works fine (charged at EUR5 a day, but losing the key will cost you a fortune!!).
This is our second stay at the Kahramana and third visit to Sharm el Sheikh. The hotel is well situated right in the centre of Naama Bay, a couple of minutes walk to both the beach promenade and the main taxi rank, if you wish to visit Old Sharm (go there at night when it's very colourful and lively).
During the day in mid-January the temp was about 25C/75F and it felt delightful. But once the sun set - at 5pm in January - it felt remarkably cold. We took jumpers and fleeces and needed them.
We heartily recommend Namma Bay and the Kahramana, but advise you to check the tour operators - there a substantial differences between then







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