Since its
opening in July this year, the Crowne Plaza Resort Sharm El Sheikh has
majestically created a Moroccan village experience for tourists and
business conference delegates on Egypt’s Red Sea coast.
Descending from 30 metres above the Red Sea to its shore, the resort
provides guests with a striking array of irregular balcony designs in
total or half wood, some open and others shuttered in Andalucian-style.
Its unobtrusive splendour overlooking El Pacha Bay, giving magnificent
views of the renowned Far Garden coral reef, belies the existence of 329
deluxe rooms, as well as three and four bedroom chalets designed for
optimal comfort and convenience.
It is little wonder that the Crowne Plaza Resort Sharm El Sheikh,
Egypt’s first Crowne Plaza property, and the first new Crowne Plaza
resort in the Middle East and Africa, is being seen as a unique
development in many ways.
“The north African belt of Arabic countries are all to be experienced in
one place at this resort, and there is nothing else like it in Sharm El
Sheikh,” explains Moine Kandil, the general manager. “Historically,
Egypt has always found itself at the centre the world’s development, and
today it is at the centre of the Arabic world for the tourist.”
The stepped resort has a Roman style swimming pool, a diving pool, two
other swimming pools and a fifth pool as part of a superb health club.
Its private is beach served by a bar and café, both set in caves. This
three-level beach has hideouts giving magnificent views of the azure sea
of the South Sinai, and boasts the ultimate in watersport facilities.
Providing culinary delights for guests are an all-day café and three
restaurants: La Veranda, The Palms, and the Space Ship Bar, with a rusty
old space ship décor which extends the resort’s aquatic and nautical
associations to that other “great ocean” – space. They offer speciality
food, seafood and contemporary cuisine. There is an Arabic shisha cafe.
All rooms offer in-room tea and coffee facilities, computer connections,
international satellite and movie channels. Non-smoking and disabled
rooms are available. Conference facilities include two 200 square metre
multi-purpose function rooms with terraces offering breathtaking views
of the coral reefs as well as smaller breakout rooms. There is also a
fully equipped business centre, car rental desk, book and gift shops and
local souvenir bazaar.
It is the first of two Crowne Plaza resorts to open on Egypt’s south
Sinai coastline. The Crowne Plaza Resort Abu Soma will be opened in
February 2002 by Six Continents Hotels, which currently operates seven
properties in Egypt, with another nine under development. |