El-Salam Road, Nabq Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt | (618) 248-8274
Large on-site water park with lots of waterslides
All-inclusive
plan includes all meals and unlimited drinks
Spacious rooms
with furnished balconies; some with sea views
Large sandy beach
with long jetty and dive center
Three
restaurants, three bars, and a cafe
Two large lagoon
pools with padded sun loungers
Kids' club,
activities, and children's pool
Free Wi-Fi in some public areas
Inconsistent food
and drink quality
Poor quality
entertainment
Spa in need of renovation
Little off-shore coral reef
The 376-room Coral Sea
Waterworld Resort is an upscale, all-inclusive vacation complex located in the Nabq Bay area of Sharm El Sheikh. The impressive water park is the
main event, though there are plenty of other facilities, including pools, sports, restaurants, and activities, to keep busy. While rooms are generally clean and modern,
some of the resort looks dated and quality of food and entertainment can be inconsistent.
Overall, this is one of the best upscale kid-friendly options for the price, but couples may prefer the similarly priced and adult-only Xperience Sea Breeze or Savoy Sharm El Sheikh.
Scene
Sprawling vacation complex with water park and sandy beach
There's no
mistaking that the main draw at Coral Sea Waterworld Resort is its own full-size
water park, the Nabq Bay area's newest and largest. Besides the aquapark, this all-inclusive
resort follows the typical set up of sprawling footpaths lined with well-tended
lawns and tropical vegetation connecting numerous buildings and sun terraces. The
architecture is Andalusian in style and overlooks a well-maintained sandy beach,
though the complex is starting to show its age in places. There's also a strong
presence of British package tour agencies who are largely responsible for
filling the hotel, many of them families with younger
kids hankering for a fun-packed vacation. Given the family focus and water park, there are still a surprising
amount of couples (and plenty of repeat guests); those seeking romance may prefer some of the area's adult-only options.
Location
Located on southeastern coast of Sinai Peninsula, overlooking Sharm El Sheikh's Nabq Bay
The resort is located in the newly developed area of Nabq Bay
-- a protected area and part of the popular Sharm El Sheikh stretch of resorts
on the southeastern coast of the
Sinai Peninsula. Surrounded almost exclusively by other similar
hotel complexes, it sits just off the El-Salam highway that connects to the Sharm El Sheikh Airport in under 15
minutes. While there's a shopping mall and a few restaurants -- including
McDonald's and Hard Rock Cafe -- within walking distance, most of the action is
still in the main part of Sharm El Sheikh and about 25 minutes by car.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with furnished balconies and satellite TVs
The hotel has 376
air-conditioned rooms, the standard level of which are simply decorated with traditional decor and furnishings, while Superior Rooms have been updated
with smarter, more contemporary styling. Rooms are spacious and have sliding glass doors that open onto furnished balconies, which mostly offer pool and
garden views, though some overlook the Red Sea (and a few have lackluster views of the neighboring building
site). Amenities includes minibars, tea/coffee facilities, and
flat-screen TVs with some satellite channels; top rooms
include terrace hot tubs. As this is a family-focused property, there are a number of room types geared toward families, ranging from the Family Room (a Standard Room with a partition and two day beds) to the ground-floor Family Suite, with a master bedroom, separate bedroom with two twin beds, and a partition with two day beds.
Features
Water park with plenty of slides, wave pool, and lazy river, plus several dining options
Most of the
dining takes places in the hotel's main Dine Around buffet
restaurant, which serves food at variable levels of quality for breakfast,
lunch, and dinner. Two a la carte restaurants -- Indian and Italian -- serve
lunch and dinner respectively, while bars include a swim-up, Irish-themed, and
beach bar, as well as a Bedouin Tent cafe serving tea, coffee, and shisha pipes.The main event --
the Aqua Park -- is spread over three acres and features over six types of
waterslides, as well as a heated wave pool, lazy river, and facilities for
smaller children. However, the climb to the top of the slides might be taxing
for some and there are height/age restrictions on most. There are also two large
lagoon pools lined with loungers and parasols, as well as a large sandy beach
with a diving and water sports center (though little in the way of off-shore coral
reefs for snorkeling). There's a good selection of sports facilities, as well as kids' clubs and animation teams, though entertainment quality can be questionable.
A spa can also be found on-site with saunas and steam room, though it's in need of renovation.
All-Inclusive / Food
Unlimited local drinks until midnight and weekly a la carte dining
The all-inclusive
plan covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the Dine Around buffet
restaurant, as well as one meal per week in an a la carte restaurant (drinks
not included). A range of mid-morning and afternoon snacks are also available
including ice cream and popcorn. Unlimited local alcoholic drinks (beer, wine,
and spirits), a range of soft drinks, and hot refreshments are also part of the
plan and served in the restaurant during mealtimes and most of the bars until
midnight.