Hi
Has anyone been to the Baron Hotel in Sharm El Sheikh if so could you please let me know what you thought about it.
Also i have booked to go in October whats the weather like?
Thanks
We went last month and had a brilliant time. Check out the reviews in the hotel section. Wonderful hotel, very friendly and clean and the snorkeling made it special. If you have any specific questions feel free to ask.
Someone funnily enough, an Egyptian, just posted something on Trip Advisor to say the Baron was the best hotel in the area.
cool, thanks im really looking forward to it now just hope that the weather is nice
any one been what do you think
are towels supplied fpr the pool and beach
safe in room and is it free
money exchange in the hotel
how often and when does the shuttle bus start and finish each day thanks mary
try here for some of your answers
Fab hotel, hugh pool, beautiful fine sand beach on a level with hotel, and great situatio for a beach stroll, North past the Conrad to Ras Ghamila where the lagoon waters are so blue and green and turquoise the sight will blow you away.
Have a brilliant time
xxSBxx
We went in April and had a fabulous time. Here's the answers to your questions....
any one been what do you think
See my review in the hotel review section
are towels supplied fpr the pool and beach
Yes - just show your hotel card
safe in room and is it free
Yes - electronic safe and it's free
money exchange in the hotel
Yes - it has its own bank counter in a small room off the main reception area.
how often and when does the shuttle bus start and finish each day thanks
Bus runs many times a day. Can't remember the exact times but frequent enough for most people (probably 9:00am to 11:00pm, every hour in busy times and less so mid-day & early evening). The bus is free except for the late evening runs but at these times it only costs a couple of quid. Bus takes 30 minutes.
Book in advance at the reception early in the morning to be sure of a seat.
Other tips
Check out the prices in the small hotel shop before venturing out. We bought a small statue for about £15 in a down town shop. We haggled a bit for this price and thought we had done well. Back in the hotel we noticed the same item cost £6 in the shop.
Snorkelling - The jetty in front of the hotel gets quite busy and is used by boats loading people up for the glass bottom boat trips. There's another jetty to your right about 200 yards up the beach. Technically this may belong to another hotel as the Baron sun beds end just before the jetty and another hotels beds begin, but we didn't get asked what hotel we were from etc. But - in my opinion the snorkelling is better, the jetty is quieter, plenty of sun beds, but best of all it's quieter because it's well away from the entertainment stage.
The hotel supermarket is hidden away up past the Egyptian restaurant and the parade of shops. you can stock up on bottled water from here.
Hope this helps and feel free to ask more questions.....
Col S
Has anyone stayed at the baron hotel as i am thinking of booking this hotel any help would be most welcome
hi thinking of booking here in Jan - is the mini bar included in the all inclusive?
Does anyone know how far Nabq Bay is from Naama Bay? We are looking at the Baron Hotel and would like to know how long it would take us to get to Naama Bay from that hotel?
Thanks
Andy D
Lost ,Its the Baron Palms that is All Inclusive.The Baron is BB.
Could anyone please tell me if it is expensive to eat at The Baron Hotels restaurants. Also are the drinks expensive like I have read about at other 5* hotels. And lastly is this hotel suitable for very young couples who are very active and like some night life.
although Naama Bay is more lively but again only regarding more bars and restaurants.
Have you actually been to the Red Sea before?
I looked in the Baron hotel while I was staying next door at the Conrad.It was very quiet with a piano playing in the lobby.I dont think it is lively enough for a young couple.I would stay in Naama bay area if I were you.
I'm going to the Red Sea in May/June but I was asking about the Baron on behalf of my son and his girlfriend. I'm not sure The Baron hotel or Egypt will have enough to offer my son.......thanks again we will keep searching for something more suitable.
The shuttle bus now costs you £5 a couple return and the evening meal in the main buffie resturant is £15 plus drinks, service and food just great.
The general manager comes round most days to check over the whole hotel and will talk to every guest to make sure you are happy with every thing.
This place is truely a place to relax and be pampered if you like, also there is a diving school there, Sinia Dive Club, http://www.dive-club.com I had 2 magnificent dives just of the Baron jetty, my thanks to Annette, a very experienced instructor who lead us round.
Exchange rate was 10.22 to £
We definatly will be going back.
Going to the Baron Hotel, Sharm on Thursday 20th April. Does anyone know if there are kettles provided in the room, or do we need to take our own? Any other tips would also be very useful. Thanks.
Can you walk to any nearby eating places just to have a change from the Hotel. We are taking our 8 year old granddaughter who will walk some distance but obviously not miles and we have heard you take your life in your hands going via taxi. Any info would be greatly appreciated - thanks
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