Pros
- Vast family-friendly all-inclusive resort complex
- Overlooking private beach with jetties and coral reef
- 10-minute drive from Sharm El Sheikh Airport
- Clean, reasonably modern rooms with furnished balconies
- Huge selection of leisure and sport facilities include horse tracks and ice skating
- Five pools include infinity pool with swim-up bar and sea views
- Three restaurants with above-average buffets
- Kids' club, games rooms, and water park
- Spa facilities with sauna and steam room
- Two fitness centers
- Free Wi-Fi in lobby and Royal Suites
Cons
- Complex looks tired in places (especially Sport Hotel rooms)
- Resort size can be overwhelming
- No in-room Wi-Fi (besides Royal Suites) and slow connection in lobby
- Limited free water provided for rooms
- Pool bars close around 5 p.m.; drinks from main building can't be taken outside
Bottom Line
The Concorde El Salam Hotel is an enormous, 725-room, upper-middle-range resort located a 15-minute drive from Sharm El Sheikh's main tourist hub. The hotel features the most extensive sports facilities in the area, including horse tracks, a diving center, and an ice-skating rink,as well as an impressive selection of restaurants, bars, pools, and family-friendly amenities. While the beach isn't the best, the coral reef just off shore is impressive. Rooms in the Front Hotel section are reasonably modern and some feature sea views, although parts of the resort (especially in the Sport Hotel section) could use a refresh. This is a sprawling, bustling property mostly and can feel a bit overwhelming; the smaller, family-friendly Coral Sea Waterworld Resort also has a water park and similar rates, but not as many sports facilities.
Amenities
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
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Concorde El Salam Hotel Sharm El Sheikh By Royal Tulip
Scene
Huge family-friendly resort with private beach and extensive sports center
The Concorde El Salam Hotel opened in 2001 with a relatively modest 423 rooms, though shortly after added sports facilities and other extensions to create this huge, 725-room mega-resort. The property comprises numerous low-rise buildings, swimming pools, and tropical terraced gardens that step down into the large sand-and-shingle beach and coral reef. The Sport Hotel section is situated about 500 yards from the seafront and features an impressive selection of sporting facilities, including horse tracks, a water park, and Sharm El Sheikh's first ice-skating rink, and is often host to equestrian championships and other sporting events. A free shuttle transports guests between the Front Hotel and the Sports Hotel every 10 minutes or so, though it's also possible to walk; it's worth noting that the Front Hotel feels fresher and better maintained, and many prefer it for its beach proximity. The Sport Hotel tends to be more popular with families and Egyptian guests who want to be close to the water park.
The extensive facilities and grounds result in a totally self-contained beach resort with a sprawling village-like layout that, while a little tired in parts, offers a fun and activity-filled vacation for families and couples. Guests from the U.K. should note that the hotel draws a lot of Russian and Egyptian guests, occasionally resulting in some language barriers (kids' club activities, for example, might be conducted in Russian rather than English).
Location
Located close to the airport and overlooking the Red Sea
The resort is located on the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula overlooking the White Knight Beach, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Red Sea. Part of the popular Sharm El Sheikh tourist area, the hotel is surrounded by similar resorts with little within walking distance besides the Soho Square entertainment center, which is about 10 minutes away on foot. The central tourist hub of Sharm El Sheikh, Naama Bay, which is full of restaurants, bars, and buzzing nightlife is about 15 minutes by car, while the Sharm El Sheikh International Airport is a 10-minute drive away (the hotel provides a free airport shuttle service).
Rooms
Clean, basic but reasonably modern rooms with marble-clad bathrooms and spacious furnished balconies; Sports Hotel Rooms are farther from the sea
In the Front Hotel, clean, spacious rooms tend to be decorated in fresh neutral tones with tiled floors, modern furnishings, patterned fabrics, and floor-to-ceiling windows that slide open onto spacious furnished balconies or terraces. Rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with mini-fridges (with a bottle of free water upon arrival), electronic safes, and 32-inch flat-screen TVs with some satellite channels, but Wi-Fi is free only in the Royal Suites. Bathrooms are marble-clad and outfitted with wall-mounted hairdryers, bathrobes, telephones, and walk-in showers or tub/shower combos. Many rooms have at least partial sea views from the balcony, while most ground-floor rooms have terraces overlooking the gardens. The Sport Hotel Rooms are set back from the sea and overlook the pool or gardens; expect a few more dated elements in these, such as tacky patterned curtains.
Features
Extensive sports facilities, infinity pool with swim-up bar, several dining options, spa, and private beach
As you'd expect from a resort of this size, there's a huge amount of on-site facilities. There are three restaurants, two of which provide buffet services for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while the third is Italian a la carte for more intimate and alfresco dining. Unlike some similar resorts in the area, food quality is consistently good, though perhaps lacking in variety. Five bars and cafes are dotted around the complex and include a swim-up bar, an oriental cafe with shisha station, and a disco that's open late.
The main swimming pool has an infinity edge overlooking the beach and there are also four other pools as well as a diving center in the Sport Hotel section. This area features myriad sporting facilities including squash, tennis, and ice skating, while the resort also offers a kids' club for three- to 12-year-olds, games rooms, and playgrounds. The sand-and-shingle beach provides plenty of padded loungers as well as floating jetties that extend to the lovely coral reefs just off shore, though it's crowded and a bit small given the size of the resort. Spa and health facilities include a steam room, sauna, hot tub, two fitness centers, and a range of beauty and massage treatments. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby, though can be slow and patchy during busy times.
All-Inclusive / Food
Three buffet restaurants and unlimited local drinks until midnight
The all-inclusive plan includes buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner in all three restaurants, which have live cooking stations, and the hotel's Italian restaurant also offers set and a la carte menus for dinner. Snacks, afternoon tea, coffee, and cakes are on offer in the afternoon, while locally produced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, including beer, wine, and spirits, are free of charge throughout the day until midnight. Not all rates are all-inclusive -- some just cover breakfast.
Oyster Hotel Review
Concorde El Salam Hotel Sharm El Sheikh By Royal Tulip
Scene
Huge family-friendly resort with private beach and extensive sports center
The Concorde El Salam Hotel opened in 2001 with a relatively modest 423 rooms, though shortly after added sports facilities and other extensions to create this huge, 725-room mega-resort. The property comprises numerous low-rise buildings, swimming pools, and tropical terraced gardens that step down into the large sand-and-shingle beach and coral reef. The Sport Hotel section is situated about 500 yards from the seafront and features an impressive selection of sporting facilities, including horse tracks, a water park, and Sharm El Sheikh's first ice-skating rink, and is often host to equestrian championships and other sporting events. A free shuttle transports guests between the Front Hotel and the Sports Hotel every 10 minutes or so, though it's also possible to walk; it's worth noting that the Front Hotel feels fresher and better maintained, and many prefer it for its beach proximity. The Sport Hotel tends to be more popular with families and Egyptian guests who want to be close to the water park.
The extensive facilities and grounds result in a totally self-contained beach resort with a sprawling village-like layout that, while a little tired in parts, offers a fun and activity-filled vacation for families and couples. Guests from the U.K. should note that the hotel draws a lot of Russian and Egyptian guests, occasionally resulting in some language barriers (kids' club activities, for example, might be conducted in Russian rather than English).
Location
Located close to the airport and overlooking the Red Sea
The resort is located on the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula overlooking the White Knight Beach, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Red Sea. Part of the popular Sharm El Sheikh tourist area, the hotel is surrounded by similar resorts with little within walking distance besides the Soho Square entertainment center, which is about 10 minutes away on foot. The central tourist hub of Sharm El Sheikh, Naama Bay, which is full of restaurants, bars, and buzzing nightlife is about 15 minutes by car, while the Sharm El Sheikh International Airport is a 10-minute drive away (the hotel provides a free airport shuttle service).
Rooms
Clean, basic but reasonably modern rooms with marble-clad bathrooms and spacious furnished balconies; Sports Hotel Rooms are farther from the sea
In the Front Hotel, clean, spacious rooms tend to be decorated in fresh neutral tones with tiled floors, modern furnishings, patterned fabrics, and floor-to-ceiling windows that slide open onto spacious furnished balconies or terraces. Rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with mini-fridges (with a bottle of free water upon arrival), electronic safes, and 32-inch flat-screen TVs with some satellite channels, but Wi-Fi is free only in the Royal Suites. Bathrooms are marble-clad and outfitted with wall-mounted hairdryers, bathrobes, telephones, and walk-in showers or tub/shower combos. Many rooms have at least partial sea views from the balcony, while most ground-floor rooms have terraces overlooking the gardens. The Sport Hotel Rooms are set back from the sea and overlook the pool or gardens; expect a few more dated elements in these, such as tacky patterned curtains.
Features
Extensive sports facilities, infinity pool with swim-up bar, several dining options, spa, and private beach
As you'd expect from a resort of this size, there's a huge amount of on-site facilities. There are three restaurants, two of which provide buffet services for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while the third is Italian a la carte for more intimate and alfresco dining. Unlike some similar resorts in the area, food quality is consistently good, though perhaps lacking in variety. Five bars and cafes are dotted around the complex and include a swim-up bar, an oriental cafe with shisha station, and a disco that's open late.
The main swimming pool has an infinity edge overlooking the beach and there are also four other pools as well as a diving center in the Sport Hotel section. This area features myriad sporting facilities including squash, tennis, and ice skating, while the resort also offers a kids' club for three- to 12-year-olds, games rooms, and playgrounds. The sand-and-shingle beach provides plenty of padded loungers as well as floating jetties that extend to the lovely coral reefs just off shore, though it's crowded and a bit small given the size of the resort. Spa and health facilities include a steam room, sauna, hot tub, two fitness centers, and a range of beauty and massage treatments. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby, though can be slow and patchy during busy times.
All-Inclusive / Food
Three buffet restaurants and unlimited local drinks until midnight
The all-inclusive plan includes buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner in all three restaurants, which have live cooking stations, and the hotel's Italian restaurant also offers set and a la carte menus for dinner. Snacks, afternoon tea, coffee, and cakes are on offer in the afternoon, while locally produced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, including beer, wine, and spirits, are free of charge throughout the day until midnight. Not all rates are all-inclusive -- some just cover breakfast.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Beach
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Beauty / Hair Salon
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Business Center
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Children's Pool
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Gameroom / Arcade
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Supervised Kids Activities
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Swim-Up Bar
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Tennis Court
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