The hype
The undisputed king of Sharm luxury with incredible grounds and diving, though prices are eye-watering.
Book this if You want the absolute best diving logistics in Egypt paired with service that remembers your espresso order from yesterday.
Quick Take: It is a massive, sprawling complex where you will walk a lot (or wait for buggies), but the underwater world at your doorstep makes every step worth it.
Reviewed by @thecuriousesquire: I was blown away by how huge this place is, but the cute tram made getting to the beach so easy. The gardens are exploding with flowers, and my morning coffee on that seaside terrace was the highlight of the trip.
The undisputed king of Sharm luxury with incredible grounds and diving, though prices are eye-watering.
The resort is huge—10 minutes to walk end-to-end—and the 'adults-only' pool policy is loosely enforced, so don't expect total silence at the main pools.
“I would love to request a 'Premier' room in the new expansion, ideally on an upper floor for the best sea views and privacy. Please ensure we are away from the main family pool noise and any active construction near the new marina side.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Not strictly. The 'Luna' infinity pool is quieter and geared toward adults, but there is no hard-ban on kids like at some other resorts.
World-class. The house reef is healthy, vibrant, and accessible via a jetty. You'll see lionfish, rays, and thousands of anthias without leaving the hotel.
Yes. Expect London/NYC prices. A dinner for two with wine can easily hit $200+. The breakfast buffet is legendary but pricey if not included.
Soho Square is walkable (10-15 mins) or a very short taxi ride, offering cheaper dining options, but most guests stay on property.
You will see and hear planes occasionally as it's very close, but it's rarely described as a sleep-disturbance in reviews.
Old rooms (Superior/Deluxe) have traditional Arabian arches and domes. New rooms (Premier) are sleek, modern, and have larger glass windows.
Ask for a 'Bedouin Breakfast' on the beach for a special occasion (extra cost but unforgettable).
The spa has a lap pool that is often completely empty if you want a serious swim.
You can take a taxi to 'Old Market' for authentic food at 1/4 the price of the hotel restaurants.
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