Hi there,
Im after a bit of advice if yous could be so kind.
Its my partners 21st in a couple of weeks time, so I was thinking as a surprise to get her a holiday as a present to get away for a bit in the beginning of June, and I love the idea of going to sharm el sheikh for a bit of snorkelling and diving etc. I would like to snorkel in the marine fish tank I have at home but I'm a bit too porky to fit in
Now, we're planning to get married mid next-year in Sri Lanka, so Im not wanting to spend an absolute fortune as I'll be pulling out all the stops then and I'm on a limited budget at the current moment, but I obviously still want something thats nice.
I have 3 main hotels in mind
First one being the Radisson Golden resort for their all inclusive, which will cost for the 2 of us for a fortnight £950.
2nd one being the Radisson SAS sister hotel, which is B&B, but apparently nicer looking than their golden resort. That for b&b is £778.
Lastly, is the Tropicana Rosetta which is £666.
Now, I know that obviously I'll end up spending more cash when I'm out and about with the B&B option, but is the extra money for the All Inclusive enough to justify the payment?
Reason being, if it was like the dominican republic, you'd be more inclined to stay onsite as there is nothing/veryvery little outside of the resort, so it wouldn't be an issue. But with the private beaches they provide...and the Naama bay a short way away, is it really worthwhile? How do the hotels private beaches generally compare to that of the main beach ni naama bay? and also what is it like costwise for buying drinks both on and offsite?
I'm not a heavy drinker, in fact rarely drink at home other than the occasional social drink, although I would obviously like the occasional beer and some cocktails when I'm there...in fact probably more the cocktails I'd be generally content gulping a few gallons of soft drinks down my neck just as much. My partner is the same and she does not drink much, so I expect it would be cocktails and soft drinks for the most part....I expect we'll be drinking a lot more compared to what we'll be eating due to the heat. So in the public beachs how much would you typically expect to pay?
also, how does the snorkelling compare on their private beaches compared to going to say the tropicana and into naama bay itself?
The main thing is basically, is it worth me paying the extra for All Inclusive, when I may turn out to prefer being on the naama bay beach anyways all the time where I'll have better snorkelling (if it is indeed better), and then have to pay for food and drink anyways?
many thanks,
Tuck
we went B&B last year and are trying AI this year
Also the reefs are much better away from the centre of Naama those at the Waterfals last year were clean and vibrant hope this one is too even though the drop off is only around 6-7 metres compared to the Paradise reef at 20m
I must admit, I'm probably leaning towards one of the Radisson choices, because they're 4* and the tropicana is a 3* although that usually doesnt account for much as its just a place to sleep. ButI still have that decision on whether to go AI or B&B. The 2 radisson hotels are right next to each other, seperated by the road, by SAS being a B&B but apparently having a nicer design and its the one right on the beach. And the Radisson Golden Resort being across the road from the SAS, being the all inclusive option.
but yeah, I guess that if the beaches are going to be better at the hotel resort itself rather than in na'ama, then I wont be venturing out much, other than the occasional time to do the trips, like quad bikes etc. So in that sense it would make more sense for the AI option so I can glug as much drinks down my neck as I wish
on another note, I presume to do the quad bikes, and most of the other bookable trips, would mean getting a taxi to wherever also
Hmmmmmmmm a tough one, well im going september and on a budget ive gone all inclusive, as i look at it, if we run out of money at least we wont starve lol, as long as you have food and drink you wont need much money, well thats my theory lol
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