Firstly, let me say that surely a holiday should be what you make it, and reading other reviews on this website, it sounds like some people expect hotels to provide them with all the fun.
Anyways....my partner and I have just returned from a great week in Sharm . After a tough week in Cairo, Aswan and Luxor (due to the heat) we relished in the relaxation the Sharm Waterfalls could provide.
Yes, there are many Russians (but hey, what country doesn't have its on own special brand of tourists!) but peace can still be found.
The Waterfalls offers you a choice of 4 pool areas. The main one at the bottom, overlooking the sea, is aimed at families, but there are a further 3 pools in the complex which are much quieter. We found the pool near reception to be ideal for us, and for a couple of days it was only us there, and the helpful pool attendant Ahmed.
The room was excellent, no faults with ours. (Room 1115 which was on the same level as the bottom pools with amazing views of the red sea - as stated in a previous review there is some building work going on to the left of the hotel, and a sometimes noisy hotel on the right side - if you can request a room in the 1000's or 2000's you shouldnt hear much of either).
Whatever time you leave your room, so long as you hang the 'clean my room' label on the door handle, it will be cleaned in good time.
Breakfast was a good selection and if you pick your time right, again, you can take it in a more relaxed atmosphere. We were just b&b so went to Naama bay in the evenings. We recommend Tam Tam restaurant, the Lebonese restaurant, and the Egyptian restaurant above Hard Rock. All excellent for local foods and very reasonably priced.
Vanilla do great take-out ice creams, and we recommend you follow this up with a turkish coffee and a sheesha at one of the many relaxed bedouin style coffee houses which are opposite KFC. Best choice for us was one in the middle of the group - better music. Make use of the hotel shuttle bus to Naama bay, hassle free, always on time, and much cheaper than a taxi.
If you want Internet, turn right out of the hotel, walk about half mile and its near the columbus restaurant (on the other side of the road). Nearby you can buy cheaper bottles of water, beers and wine. (Obelique red is palatable for a red wine, ~UK£5.30 a bottle.
The Chillax bar at the hotel offers you the opportunity for a late night drink/sheesha overlooking the sea (at hotel prices) but still relaxing.
Although these types of holidays usually aren't our thing (ie hotel complexes), after the previous week of hostels and sightseeing, it proved to be exactly what we needed, and I got in some excellent diving with Ocean college diving (based at the hotel). And, some amazing snorkelling off the floating pontoon.
The only time I would not recommend this hotel, is if you are planning to spend all your time on a beach. The hotel beach is very small. However, if you are happy to be pool side, and want the sea for snorkelling..this hotel is definitely 5 star!!
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