We stayed at the Iberotel Grand Sharm from 9-16 March. It was our 2nd trip to Sharm and we wanted a cheap week in the sun. We had a nice week but the Grand Sharm would be better named the Looking a Bit Dated Now Sharm.
We booked with Longwood and paid just over £600 each for a week's All Inclusive. Longwood use Monarch airlines who are rubbish. Not suprisingly we were delayed for 3hrs going out. Coming back there were no delays but the entertainment system didn't work so no films etc.
We paid for a Deluxe room with King size bed which according to Longwood entitled us to a sea view (a fact we later checked with the rep on site). On arrival we were given a twin room as apparently Longwood hadn't specified that we wanted a double?! We told them straight away and were moved to a double room. However this overlooked the pool. By this time it was 11pm, so the next morning, after being woken up by people in the pool before 7am, and after checking that we couldn't see the sea, we complained again and were told to return at 12pm to change rooms. We returned at 12pm to be told the room wouldnt be available until 5pm. This wasn't good enough so we were shown a room that would be available in an hour. However this was directly under the restaurant/entertainment terrace. So we waited until 5pm when we finally got to our room with a sea view. We had to wait for nearly 15 mins for the room to be 'ready' when we'd just been and viewed it and caught the cleaner watching the football on the telly! Although the hotel did move us it was a frustrating process and they tried to palm us off with a non-deluxe room after we'd paid a supplement, when they knew damn well it wasn't a deluxe room.
The rooms are a little dated from a decor point of view. Our safe didn't work properly. Also after flushing the toilet the water continued to run on unless you tapped the flush button gently for a second time. However as it had taken us 24 hrs to get in the room and unpack we couldn't be bothered to complain. We did experience evening noise from the hotel next door but this stopped at 11pm on the dot.
The food is good, quite a bit of choice i.e. meat, salad, potatoes, pasta 'how you liking' etc., but it does get a bit repetitive. The huge array of cakes looks great on the first day but these don't change - so even the most avid cake eater would get bored. You can either eat inside or out on the terrace. If you go down at the busy times you're unlikely to get a seat outside on the terrace.
The All Inclusive works ok once you get the hang of which bars to go to at certain times. We felt sure they would try to add things onto our bill at the end but when it came to it there was only one orange juice added in error and it was removed straight away. We drank beer and wine and it was fine.
The pools are nice although its a shame they only heat the smaller pool, which is where most of the children play and they do things such as aqua aerobics.
The garden/flower borders are very pretty.
We snorkelled from the end of the jetty. We took our own snorkelling gear. The sea was a bit rough some days so negoitating the jetty was not for the faint hearted!
The staff continually come round all day and ask if you want a massage, or want to dive, or want to do aerobics etc etc, especially if they can see you've only just arrived. After a while you learn to pretend to be asleep when you see them coming! Another trick is to tell them you're leaving later that day - then they just go straight away as they know they can't sell you anything. They also come round and spray water on you - not something I was keen on but luckily after a few times they knew not to bother me. A few times they came round handing out strawberries, and another time they went round cleaning sunglasses, which just seemed like another interruption and waste of time. Could they not have put the money into heating a 2nd pool instead?
The beach area is man made and isn't really a proper beach. There are lots of sunbeds on different levels and we didn't have a problem getting a bed. Most people come out early and put towels down.
We both had upset tums during the week but that was all and we didn't feel desperately ill or anything.
Overall we enjoyed our week but the Iberotel IS NOT a 5* resort. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency previously and its much better. However we wanted a cheap week in the sun and that was what we got.





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