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This coastal reserve, free from the bustle of Sharm’s other resorts, offers rough coastlines, turquoise waters and an ill -considered luxury located against a dramatic background of the Sinai Desert
Location
Sharm El-Sheikh occupies a vast strip of land between the Red Sea of Egypt and the Dry Sinai Peninsula Mountains. It is known for lazy sun-filled beach days, resort life and rustic desert experiences.
The Four Seasons, which is part of a legendary chain of global hotels, provides exclusive access to a kilometer of pristine beaches, secluded rocky alcove and a colorful marine reserve. The resort is just a 15 -minute drive from the lively city center and a stone’s throw from the International Airport, yet you rarely hear aircraft or traffic passing.
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The atmosphere
The Four Seasons offer elegant and refined luxury with a tip of Egyptian charm. The resort was estimated by leaf palm trees and a varying view of Saudi Arabia, and is home to 289 rooms and 103 private residences over the beautiful Andalusian buildings that rise against the mountains.
Dome roofs, mosaic-covered fountains and lush bow entrances embrace Arabic influences over public areas. It seems that every detail of this independent retreat to relaxation and rejuvenation is provided.
To say that this resort is stretched out, it would be an underestimation: Golf bugs are available on request to drive guests around the extended website.
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Everyone goes above and beyond, from the check-in to the checkout, to provide a true five-star service. From the reception desk to the Scuba instructors, all staff were really helpful and usually greeted me with the name.
Delicate touch, such as the pool team that brings guests packed with water, makes you feel amazing, and the cleaning services to the pool were a fun addition.
Bed and bath
The Four Seasons have different rooms and villas, from luxury double rooms to the lush ‘palace’. Almost all the residences overlook the Red Sea so you can get a breathtaking sunrise of the bed, provided you can peel yourself from their cloud -like pillows.
With a clean and contemporary style, rooms have an airy feel and plenty of space. It also includes modern technology and is thoughtful added with everything a guest wants. Luxury byredo bathroom products are a nice touch and are perfect for a relaxing week in the beautifully designed bathrooms.
Those who are looking for something extra are also happiness. The higher-end suites include private dive pools, massive bathrooms in his and her, outstretched walk-in cabinets and extensive balconies.

Food and drink
The resort has 12 restaurants and bars that cater for each palette. Highlights include Bullona, an award-winning Mediterranean restaurant that offers a modern twist on seafood delicacies, and Zitouini, who should use classic Levantine food.
Not all the restaurants are open during the low season, but guests will not have a short eating options with fresh ingredients obtained locally. Breakfast was undoubtedly a striking, including international stations and Arabic classical. Whether you like a healthy distribution or a more lenient start of the morning, there is something for everyone.
Facilities
The Four Seasons promise everything you need for a hassle -free, luxurious stay. There are many well -interviewed sun loungers along the coastline and several heated pools (although it is renovating one at the time of writing).
The spa contains a sauna, steam room and outside Jacuzzi area free for hotel guests to use, but expects to pay more than $ 100 (£ 79) for individual treatments.
For those looking for a more active accommodation, there is a modern 24-hour gymnasium, tennis and pumpkin lanes and a Padi diving school on the premises where you can rent snorkeling equipment, explore water sports and discover the rich diving locations of the region.

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There are custom rooms and suites, as well as access to the ramp to the public areas of the resort. Several fungular trains provide easy access between the coastline and the top of the hotel, which is also proof of its size.
Pet policy
The four seasons allow cats and dogs under 7 kg at the resort for free.
Go in/go out
The check -in is from 15:00; Look at the afternoon.
Family friendly?
This Sharm El-Sheikh resort boasts a fantastic children’s area and babysitting services. The program for children for all seasons ensures that your children include art and crafts, treasures and swimming lessons. There are also ‘fun for teenagers’ facilities, including air hockey and table tennis.
At a glance
Best thing: The private access to a healthy, colorful coral reef full of eagle rays and parrotfish.
Perfect for: Couples and families after a quiet stay.
Not right for: Partyers.
Instagram of: The Citadel Trap of Sails Lounge.
Address: 1 Four Seasons Boulevard, El-Salam, Second Sharm Al Sheikh
Telephone: + 069 3603555
Website: Fourseasons.com
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