Gardens Bay, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt | (888) 635-3814
Hacienda-style
resort set in attractive gardens
Overlooking Red
Sea and a five-minute drive to Naama Bay
Spacious rooms with sea-view balconies and marble bathrooms
Excellent dining
with choice of five restaurants
Pool complex with
cascades, waterslide, and hot tubs
Children's
facilities including kids' club and shaded pool
Golden sandy
beach with coral reef and superb snorkeling
Free Wi-Fi throughout
(though can be slow)
Some rooms in
need of renovation
Food can be
expensive
Not much
nightlife
This Hyatt
Regency hotel overlooking Gardens Bay is an upscale resort popular with both couples and families and located a five-minute drive from Sharm El-Sheikh's
tourist hub of Naama Bay. Attractive architecture is matched by lush gardens, with no shortage of water features and colorful flora throughout the property. The pool complex features cascades, hot tubs, and a waterslide, while the sandy beach offers great snorkeling and a coral reef. Dining options are tasty and aplenty, but can be expensive, and free Wi-Fi throughout is a real bonus. The 432 rooms are spacious and offer private balconies with sea views. All in all, this is one of the better upscale resorts in the area for the price, although some rooms are awaiting
renovation. Travelers might also want to consider the Hilton Sharm El Sheikh Fayrouz Resort, which is right on Naama Bay.
Scene
Serene hacienda-style resort with cascading waterfalls and golden beach
Arrival via a
superb, palm tree-lined driveway under grand whitewashed arches sets
the tone for this upscale Sharm El Sheikh hotel. The resort is a
typically vast 85-acre complex of sprawling but beautifully presented gardens
awash with waterfalls cascading past rock grottos, colorful
bougainvillea, and elegantly crafted topiaries. Divided up into sections named
after precious stones, the property is built in a blend of hacienda-style
architecture with abundant traditional North African touches such as patterned
tiling, carved wood detailing, and numerous tinkling fountains. A series of
terra-cotta paths wind past numerous pools, sun terraces, and a
lazy river towards the hotel's private golden-sanded beach that overlooks an azure
sea and a colorful coral reef. The vibe is serene and relaxed, with vacationing
couples generally outnumbering families with children and with plenty of space
for all, even during busier times.
Location
Overlooking Sharm El Sheikh's Gardens Bay and a short drive to bustling tourist center
The hotel is part
of a stretch of Sharm El Sheikh resorts overlooking Gardens Bay on the southern
tip of the Sinai Peninsula. There's little within walking distance, but Naama
Bay -- Sharm El Sheikh's central tourist hub full of restaurants, bars,
and buzzing nightlife -- is just a five-minute drive from the resort. The Sharm
El Sheikh International Airport is about a 10-minute drive away, while the
area's second entertainment and nightlife center -- SOHO Square -- is around
the same distance.
Rooms
Spacious rooms and suites with sea-view balconies, Egyptian cotton sheets, and marble bathrooms
The resort has 432 rooms
and suites, the majority of which are freshly decorated in simple Mediterranean
styling with neutral tones and modern furnishings, though a few rooms do
remain in need of renovation. All rooms are spacious with sliding glass doors
that open out to furnished balconies or terraces with ocean views -- some even
directly out to sea (the Sea Front category guarantees these better views). In-room amenities include well-stocked minibars, flat-screen
TVs (at least 25-inch), and free Wi-Fi (though it can be slow), while Egyptian
cotton sheets, slippers, and robes add a touch of luxury. Bathrooms are also
well-maintained and finished in marble with high-end toiletries; all have separate showers and soaking tubs.
Features
Several dining options include souk-style market, plus large pool complex with waterslide
The resort has five
restaurants, the main one being Cafe Fresco, which is open for buffet-style
breakfast and dinner and has an open charcoal oven and live cooking
stations. The bamboo-roofed Beach House Restaurant serves lunch and dinner overlooking the sea, while
the Souk emulates an Arabian marketplace with numerous different
food stalls and shops. Unlike many resorts, the quality of the food is
generally excellent throughout (though can be expensive) and there are
also menus for children. Part of the reason for this is that the Hyatt doesn't offer an all-inclusive plan, though breakfast-only, half-board, and full-board rates are available (the full-board rates exclude drinks and ice cream). There is, however, just one bar, so travelers seeking buzzing nightlife might want to look elsewhere. The main focus of
the resort is a complex of three pools measuring over half an acre and
including a lazy river, water jets, waterfalls, two hot tubs, and a corkscrew
waterslide. There's plenty to keep children happy in the form of a kids’ activity
center, shaded splash pool, and kids' club with supervised activities. Grown up
activities range from a variety of water sports (including outstanding scuba diving), a racquet center with tennis and squash courts, and
a fully equipped spa to relax in afterwards. The hotel also features one of the
best beaches with fine golden sand and excellent snorkeling just offshore on
the gorgeous coral reef. Club Room guests also have access to a club house, private
beach, and pool.