The food is great, the coffee is good.
The animation turned out to be on the level, you can't usually lure a child, but here it's normal for both children and adults.
The rooms are tired, there are few multi-rooms.
The air conditioner was trying to blow the window out at minimum rpm. It is better to take a pillow with you, because they are either big or huge.
Heated pools are normal. Water parks with slides are very good.
It's a long way down the ramp to the real sea, but the reef is good.
One towel was traditionally stolen from us.
Oh, the Royal Albatross Modern... Honestly? Disappointment. I came hoping for a nice beach in Sharm el-Sheikh, but I got it... average. Everything is somehow ordinary and without a spark.
It feels like I'm not in 2025, but in some distant past. Plastic sun beds are cheap and inconvenient. There is clearly no smell of cleanliness here, the cleaning is lame. A pontoon bridge to the corals? Dilapidated and old, it's even a little scary.
There are a lot of people. And surprisingly, many people have the same sadness on their faces as I do. The heat is oppressive, but the beach is useless. There was no staff, no smile, no desire to help – as if they didn't care.
The conclusion is simple: don't waste your time and money. There are much better places in South Sinai than this "everything and ordinary". It's a sad picture, honestly.
I really liked the hotel and the beach and everything this time! It was the first time I saw a 5-star hotel in Egypt. It's really better than in Turkey. The food, the service, the facilities - everything is fine. Alcohol is disgusting, bring your own. The pier is just a great place! Walking is very interesting.