"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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"Property is calming and beautifully designed, with a fabulous pool. Had a premium double room and it was large with a gorgeous view of the ocean with perfect daily sunrises.
Staff were kind and helpful.
Meals are slow, but that’s part of the charm. We also went shore diving with nearby Emperor Divers which was a bit disorganized but the dives were great. "
Three Corners Happy Life Beach Resort - All Inclusive
10/10 Excellent
"Great location for snorkelling - house reef is in good condition. The reef is accessable from a hetty which is regulated by lifeguards who sign you in and out of the water for your safety as the water is generally quite rough.
The reef inland is very shallow but great for novices and children to swim/snorkel safely. The hitel has activities throughout the day as well as evening entertainment. Food has variety for all dietry needs and is buffet style. Rooms are very clean, hotel offers other services for extra charge such as use of the spa. I had 5 sessions with Fatima who I would highly recommend! Overall, this hotel is as described."
Dreaming of a relaxing escape? You deserve the comforts and luxuries of a resort, where you can find everything you need for your trip from tasty food and drink options to activities and entertainment. Choose from 35 resorts in Marsa Alam and discover the one that's best for you, whether you picture yourself sitting down to fine dining or checking out the on-site boutiques.
What's the best resort in Marsa Alam?
Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort - Luxury resort. Features 4 outdoor pools, 2 restaurants, and 3 poolside bars. Fantazia Resort Marsa Alam - Luxury resort, 5-minute walk from Red Sea. Has 3 outdoor pools, 2 restaurants, and a private beach. Wadi Lahmy Azur Resort - All-inclusive resort less than 10 minutes from Red Sea. Enjoy the 2 outdoor pools, private beach, and snack bar/deli. Brayka Bay Resort - All-inclusive resort, 10-minute walk from Red Sea. Amenities include 3 outdoor pools, 3 restaurants, and a private beach. SUNRISE Anjum Resort - All-inclusive resort, 5-minute walk from Red Sea. Access to 5 outdoor pools, 3 restaurants, and 3 poolside bars.
How many resorts can I expect to find in Marsa Alam?
Choose from Expedia's 35 resort hotels in Marsa Alam where you can enjoy onsite spas, spacious guest rooms, and more.
What can I do in Marsa Alam?
Travelers enjoy the water activities in Marsa Alam, and have good things to say about the diving and snorkeling. For some time by the water, you can head to Marsa Alam Beach and Abu Dabab Beach. Additional attractions in the area include Sharm El Luli and Wadi El Gemal National Park.
What's the weather like in Marsa Alam?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 88°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 68°F. From January through March, the daytime average is 78°F and the nighttime average is 61°F. Between April and June, temperatures average 93°F during the day and 71°F at night. July through September averages 96°F during the day and 82°F at night. In October-December, the average temperature is 87°F during the day and 64°F at night.
What's the best way to get to and around Marsa Alam?
Fly into Marsa Alam (RMF-Marsa Alam Intl.), which is located 38.2 mi (61.4 km) away from the heart of the city. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.