"It is a beautiful, well maintained resort in a gorgeous area. But this is where it stops. If you are expecting the standards of a Hilton hotel, look elsewhere. First, you go on the beach hoping for some relaxing time. But you get continuously pestered by sales people from the hotel who are trying to sell you this safari and this dive and what not. This was truly annoying, especially that in conversations, they get too familiar with you and start asking personal questions about things that they have no business inquiring about. One of these had a very slick presentation and we signed on to an exotic trip. We ended up in a beaten car driven by some maniac who drove 150km/hr on a road where the speed limit is 100km/hr, and a car that felt like it would break apart any minute. Then, the trip overran its time and we had to cut it short. The pricing is left to the usual bazar-like haggling, which is another layer of annoyance. Why can't the hotel just put fixed prices and make everything clear on check in and be done with that? Also, when you go there, don't sign for any of the restaurants! We signed up for one night, the food was cold, the bread came straight from the fridge, and everything felt like you are being gouged price-wise. I complained to the staff, and they apologized, rather profusely, but I had to pay for it because "the system is too complicated and once an entry is made it cannot be removed"- said the lame excuse of the property manager. The worst Hilton experience"
"Sataya was one of the best places we have experienced in Egypt.
The only negatives were:
Wheels on bed didn't lock
Sales people had to be told multiple times daily,"when we want you we will find you, until then no thank you!"
Otherwise we greatly enjoyed our trip and hope to return someday.
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"Visited 20 years ago. Hotel has expanded a lot since. Included drinks are local brands. Reef well protected with clear access and life guards present to keep "less informed" from damaging reef. Lifebelts moored at sea near reef in case a rest required. Dismal entertainment in evenings"
"It's a lovely hotel: very clean, very high standards of food and drinks, and very attentive staff in the beach, dining and social areas.
However some of the reception staff were very unhelpful and made me feel uncomfortable at times. Particularly as I booked initially for 1 person - the room cost is the same for 1 and 2 but I thought to be a bit more eco friendly they could then leave fewer towels etc. When I tried to add a second person they refused and said it would be additional cost, even when I showed them their own website that the cost for 1 and 2 people was the same so I'd essentially already paid. It was only when I asked them to tell me how much it would cost that they finally agreed to add the person, and even then did not update the system properly so that when they arrived the next morning they had no record. I'd have expected much better service from such a luxury hotel, it just seemed like they were out to get more money even though they were already making more from me as a single guest.
The stay was otherwise great but this really put a sour note on it"
"Beautiful property, clean,good food, great service. The manager Alaa always taking care of it's guests helping with any questions or service needed. Very kind and humble people throughout the whole resort. And the water and corals are amazing plenty of sea life yo enjoy snorkeling every day
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Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Marsa Alam, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Discover why Marsa Alam is known for its marina and coral reefs. Make sure you have time to check out the football games and seafood restaurants during your trip.
How many holiday rentals will I find in Marsa Alam?
Expedia has 6 holiday rentals for your stay in Marsa Alam.
What can I see and do in Marsa Alam?
Marsa Alam Beach and Abu Dabab Beach are a couple of lovely local spots to get outside and enjoy nature. While here, Gorgonia Beach and Sharm El Luli are other places worth a visit.
What are holiday rentals like in Marsa Alam?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Marsa Alam. Holiday rentals offer extras such as kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll feel right at home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, a holiday rental can provide a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and busy lobbies while still allowing you to travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a standard hotel, which makes a holiday rental an attractive option for a family trip or a small group gathering.
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