Just back from a fantastic week at the Hyatt Regency, Sharm. Most relaxing week ever. Hotel is expensive (but you generally get what you pay for in life) and had about 40% occupancy due to recent troubles in Egypt and current economic situation. Not so good for them but great for us as guests as it was lovely and quiet and staff were falling over themselves to look after you. The service overall was second to none. Rooms are large and well equipped. Lots of hanging space, large, powerful shower rooms, bath, Super King-Sized double beds, seating and balcony with furniture and great views out to sea. Standard Sea-View Rooms are more than adequate. Rooms are cleaned every day and towels are all changed daily. Breakfast is plentiful in Cafe Fresco and served from 6:30am to 10:30am and being The Hyatt - if you turn up at 10:25am, no-one gives you a funny look but you'd need to be quick as the buffet itself would be closing. Choice of restaurants for evening meals - Cafe Fresco (buffet), Sala Thai (Thai food), The Souk - Snaxx - Chicken, Steaks, Lamb Shanks, chops etc, Wok (Chinese), Italian, Middle-Eastern and Fish. Evening entertainment is OK. Hotel grounds are huge and immaculately maintained. Olympus Spa is well worth a visit. Hotel pools are too plentiful to count and theres a "lazy river" too. Beach area is private to hotel and situated right on the reef. Swimming, snorkelling & diving are all excellent. The variety and colour of the fish is amazing. Beach Butlers bring your drinks & food to your sunbeds and you get 2 bath towels each. You can walk into Naama Bay for restaurants & shopping in about 25 mins or take a taxi for about 20-30 Egyptian Pounds. That's about £2.00 - £3.00. Naama Bay is a bit tacky but a bit of fun to haggle with the local shop-keepers for souvenirs. Try not to be mean and go for the cheapest price but rather think "what would I reasonable pay for this back home" and providing you get enough discount and a price that makes you happy - everyone wins. Had some good Italian food in Da Franco restaurant and decent drinks in the Palm Bar, both on the promenade walk behind Naama Bay beach close to rear of Marriott & Novotel hotels. Did two trips. 1. Snorkelling to Ras Mohammed National Park and 2. Star Gazing with Camel Ride & Bedouin Meal & Entertainment. Both great fun and worth doing. Went with Thomas Cook but flew from Bristoi with Thomson. Great flight just 4&1/2hrs.
- Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh
- Hyatt Regency Sharm
- Hyatt Sharm El-Sheikh
- Sharm El-Sheikh Hyatt
- Hyatt Sharm
