Tài Khoản Khách
9 tháng sáu, 2024
This was our first time back to Egypt for 10 years. Previously when our children were younger we did the big family friendly resorts. The Steigenberger is much more luxurious and chilled out. They do cater for families and small children but it's not full on like the Holiday Village e.g. there's no aqua park. We went during the UK half term in late May and expected it to be fairly busy. It wasn't. I'd say it was only 40% full. This had its good points and is bad ones I'll get onto these. It's a big resort right at the end of Nabq, so it's quite a way from the marinas and 'downtown' Naama bay. You are only a 10 minute walk to shops, coffee shops and a few restaurants including the Hard Rock Cafe in Nabq. We stayed in a 1 bed family room. Really nice, big with a separate sleeping area for our daughter. Ground floor and just 20m from the pool, 2 minutes to the adult pool and beach and a 5 min walk to the reception bars and restaurants. Buggys are available if you want them Pools and grounds are outstanding. Really clean and looked after. We had the same sunbeds every day and because it was so quiet there was no one reserving beds. We just turned up at 10.30 and could have our pick! Waiters around the pool are great but they did seem to struggle for diet drinks e.g. Coke zero and that was all week. A bit odd! There's also staff coming around the pool to clean sunglasses, give you fruit, ice creams and even spray you with cooling rose water! We used the sunbeds at the large activity pool. It's a huge lagoon type pool with its own bar/restaurant. You can do as much or as little as you want. They have regular yoga, darts, water polo, water aerobics (very popular), in the afternoon it's football and volleyball near the beach. As it was so quiet you felt a bit sorry for the staff trying to get participants. My daughter was often the only person playing darts at 11am. Still the staff were really good and friendly. There's a large adults only pool at the beach and another HUGE family pool. There seemed to be quite a few people at the adults pool but sometimes there was NO ONE at the family pool. Totally deserted. The advantage being that you can have a huge pool to yourself! The beach is huge with lots and lots of sunbeds and gazebos. It's a typical Egyptian beach i.e, grit rather than white sand. The pier is very long. It's a good 10 minute walk to the end where the beach drops off and you snorkel along the coral. They have masks, fins and life jackets available. The water is crystal clear and you seen a lot of fish just on the walk to the end. The real highlight of this resort was the restaurants. We've been to a lot of AI resorts and the food is generally ok to good. Here it was fantastic. The best we've ever had. The buffet section was merely good, but the specialist al a carte restaurants were all great. As the resort was so quiet we could get in any of the 5 restaurants. There's an app for
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