Ras Nasrani Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt | (888) 616-5829
Grand resort
complex set in large gardens, with private sandy
beach overlooking Red Sea
15-minute drive
from Sharm El Sheikh Airport
Clean, spacious rooms with furnished balconies
Most rooms have lovely views of the sea
Large swimming
pool, plus adults-only and kids' pools
Buffet and
several a la carte dining options
Fitness center and spa with a variety of beauty and massage treatments
Kids' club and daily entertainment
All-inclusive and
half-board plans available
Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Away from main
tourist hub
Fee for in-room Wi-Fi, and connection can be patchy
Some of the decor is dated
The Baron Resort is
an upscale 360-room complex overlooking the Red Sea on the
southern end of the Sinai Peninsula. Its expansive green grounds are well-tended and include a
large central swimming pool and a wide sandy beach. Rooms are spacious and modern, if a
little characterless, though most of them have lovely sea views.
Restaurants, bars, and leisure facilities are abundant, which is
useful as there's nothing walkable, and the Sharm El
Sheikh tourist center is a
20-minute drive away. Overall, the decent all-inclusive plan makes it a strong
contender, though it's worth comparing rates with the neighboring Sensatori Sharm El-Sheikh by Coral Sea, which has more sophisticated rooms. Couples may also want to consider the adult-only sister resort, Baron Palms, but note that it's farther from the beach and that its rooms lack sea views.
Scene
Upscale resort with old-school elegance, extensive gardens, and private beach
True to its name,
there's plenty about Sharm El Sheikh's Baron Resort that exudes a feeling of
upscale and old-school grandeur. Stepping into the spacious
lobby, visitors are met with finely polished floors and columns clad in stone
and marble, elegant traditional-style furnishings, and plenty of wrought-iron
detailing including a huge centerpiece chandelier. One of four properties that
belongs to the independent Baron chain, this resort opened in 1998 and remains
one of the most verdant complexes in the area -- buildings occupy only one fifth of its 25 acres of landscaped gardens. The gardens are well-tended, with wide walkways cutting through manicured lawns dotted with palm
trees, tropical plants, and colorful flowers. The hotel's long, low-rise
building stretches the length of the grounds and overlooks its wide private
sandy beach and coral reefs of the Red Sea. The hotel attracts both
families with kids and honeymooners from Europe and the surrounding region, as
well as being popular with package tourists.
Location
Overlooking the Red Sea, 15 minutes from Sharm El Sheikh Airport
The resort is located on the southern end of the Sinai
Peninsula overlooking the Straits of Tiran Island and part of the popular Sharm
El Sheikh tourist destination. There's very little in the immediate surroundings, besides other resorts and desert landscape, and there's nothing within walking
distance. The central tourist hub of Sharm El Sheikh -- Naama Bay -- full of
restaurants, bars, and buzzing nightlife, is about 20 minutes away by car. The hotel
is, however, one of the closer ones to Sharm El Sheikh International Airport
at under a 15-minute drive.
Rooms
Clean and spacious rooms with furnished terraces, most with sea views
The hotel has 360
rooms, all of which are spacious with floor-to-ceiling windows that open out to furnished terraces or balconies (the majority with views
over the Red Sea). Decor is fresh and fairly modern, featuring neutral tones, tiled
floors, and traditionally-styled furnishings, and rooms are clean and
well-maintained, though lacking a little in character. Amenities include air-conditioning, minibars, and flat-screen TVs with over 40 international
channels, while high-end touches include Egyptian cotton linens and fluffy bathrobes
and slippers. A free laundry bag once a week is also a nice perk, however both
wired and wireless Internet incur a fee (and Wi-Fi coverage is very patchy). Royal Suites are particularly deluxe as separate stand-alone units that include marble bathrooms, private bars, and plunge pools, as well as some of the
hotel's finest sea views.
Features
Plenty of a la carte options, watersports, and camel rides
The resort
provides several dining options, including Indian, Egyptian, Italian, and
seafood a la carte restaurants, as well as a poolside barbecue and the main buffet
dining room, though guests should note that many restaurants require advance booking. Some restaurants have theme nights including traditional Bedouin dinners and regular live
entertainment, while various bars and cafes provide everything from dancing and
pool, to shisha pipes and Cuban cigars. The hotel has one Olympic-size main pool that's surrounded by lots of sun loungers and is heated over
the cool months. There's also a partially covered pool overlooking the sea just for adults, as well as a separate splash pool for kids.Children are generally well catered
for with two kids' clubs for different ages, an indoor play area, and a beach
playground, as well as supervised daily entertainment programs. There's also an on-site
health and relaxation spa that provides body wraps and massage treatments, which can be
enjoyed in the massage tent on the beach overlooking the Red Sea. The hotel's
sandy beach has its own bar and offers lots of loungers, a floating
jetty out to the gorgeous coral reef, a water sports center with a range of
sea-based activities, and even camel rides.
All-Inclusive / Food
Range of plans available from breakfast only to all-inclusive
The resort
provides a range of plans, from simple bed and breakfast to half-board to all-inclusive rates. Unreserved meal options under the plans involve buffet
service in the hotel's main Sinai restaurant, which while typically prone to
inconsistent quality, is generally better than your average hotel buffet. Most
of the a la carte options must be reserved in advance, while the Pool Bar
offers a late breakfast and afternoon snacks. The all-inclusive plan includes
unlimited local alcoholic drinks and a range of soft drinks around the clock (the dance bar is open until 2 a.m., and the lobby bar is open all night), though any premium
spirits or imported wines are extra.