I liked the food, there was plenty of choice at all mealtimes.
There's a pizza station where they make little pizzas, carvery, soup, loads of fresh homemade breads, pasta station plus the usual hot choices - all replenished frequently and lovely cakes
Breakfasts they have omlettes, pancakes, cereal, hot choices etc...the usual stuff!!
I like when they do the BBQ outside and also their local food choices which were really nice!!
We went to the Seafood restaurant La Mer (you have to pay for your main course here - not the drinks), which was superb, well worth a visit and the Indian A La Carte Sari, which was also very nice!!
Alcohol and drinks - well I wasn't so impressed as I have been in other places. The fruit juices are made from a powder mix, it's not bad but not brilliant. Beer was ok, better in the adults bar and the restaurants as it's out of a bottle. Bit fizzy otherwise. But it was all ok, not horrible. I drank rum and diet coke as the diet coke is in a bottle not on tap as I can't stand flat coke. The cocktails were a bit odd because of the fruit juice they use but again, they weren't that bad. I would say that the drinks side of the HV is what lets it down as they seem to use cheap spirits. I didn't like the vodka at all!!!
cool think i will try them all tho im there for a fortnight lol
Someone has told me you need some sort of a Visa if you want to go Scuba Diving or ride the Quads. Is this true?
The other does anyone know what the minimum age foe scuba diving is and any recommendations?
Is it best to book these with the rep from the hotel?
i think you only need a visa if your going outside of sharm like to pyramids and such think the scuba is 12 to 14 minimun age depends on height i think from what ive been trying to find out dont quote me tho probably be cheaper to book outside the rep to be honest mostly are cheaper to book outside were ever you go
My guess is that for the most part the upgraded visa is not required unless going to Pyramids, Valley of the Kings poss St Catherine's Monastery (not sure because that is where Mt Sinai is - which by definition sounds like it's in the Sinai Peninsula)
Scuba diving - not sure about age limits there. There is company called Aquarius on the beach next to the kids club who do Scuba trips to Ras Mohammed Park, Visa is not required for that - they told me although you have to take your passport as it will be checked by the police. I saw loads of scuba divers round there when we went on the Seascope submarine trip - superb fish!!!
I found it to be almost the same price between the rep and Aquarius for the Seascope - went with First Choice only because I wasn't confident on the health and safety regs in Egypt so wasn't sure about insurance etc.....
Certainly the health and safety is very different out there - ie there seem to be very little rules, you can get allsorts in the pharmacy - in the window it said Steroids 'BOGOF'
Is The Holiday Village also called Coral Sea?
Question regarding Diving and Visa's have their own dedicated topics where there are lots of answers to questions asked and you can also ask relevant questions there.
Diving - http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=142988
Visa's - http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=189
Thank You
Sorry Mr Mod - just trying to help
yet the hv is dearer than the coral sea on first choice website
I think there is more than one hotel called Coral Sea in Sharm - defo one is closed for refurbishment - that's Coral Sea Resort (reopening as something else next year) plus another one is opening next year - it's one of those Splash ones I think.
There is a coralsea resort, the holiday village and the other one is the coralsea imperial which used to be called the conrad. This is being turned into the Sensatori and is due to open in February 2011
That's right, I got mixed up - thanks Garry
do they charge for the mini bar in the room
Yes they do and it's quite expensive - eg £4 for a can of Stella (Egyptian Stella - not Artois)
wont be using that then
do they provide towels? didnt realise they did but it says in my ticket book they do
Yes, towels in the rooms - usual white ones of various sizes plus nice fluffy brown beach towels you pick up from the pool huts with your towel tokens you acquire when you check in.
i no about in your room i was on about the beach towels didnt realise till i read it in my ticket book do you get token then for everyday for all of you
Hi, can someone please tell me if the manager (?) who i used to e-mail is still there, Ramy-moris. Is he still the person to contact regarding up-grades?
We had a great time there and we got back 2 weeks ago!!!
And yes, Ramy is still there - he replied to my emails re upgrading. Not sure how successful you'd be trying to upgrade as it was very very busy when we were there....always worth a try though. The swim up rooms looked superb
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