Following a multimillion-dollar expansion and enhancement project, Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt has doubled in size with 115 new guestrooms and suites located across two-story buildings facing the Red Sea. The resort now has a total of 315 accommodations, all with a private balcony or terrace, and some with a private pool. Designed with Arabian influence, the resort offer 16 suite types, highlighted by the beachfront Palace, a regal suite. Guests can additionally choose from one- and two-bedroom suites, as well as residential-style villas, chalets and signature suites with up to four bedrooms.
The new guestrooms start at 807 square feet, and in-room tech includes mobile room keys and iPad-controlled curtains, air-conditioning and lighting systems. The fully furnished balcony or terrace has a day bed as well as a café table for al fresco private dining. The new marble bathrooms are expansive and spa-like, with natural light from two arched windows.
The resort houses 146 suites and chalets, including 28 new one- and two-bedroom suites. Many have plunge pools or full-sized swimming pools, and some come with a gourmet kitchen with an option of a Four Seasons private chef to prepare meals for guests as they dine on a large terrace while enjoying views of the Red Sea.
The resort’s largest and most lavish suite, The Palace, is designed to host royalty, international figures and the world’s elite. Magnificent and modern, this stand-alone beachfront residence spans 6,082 square feet. Entertaining unfolds in the expansive living room and formal dining room, moving outdoors to the terrace, where two swimming pools are just steps from the beach. Guests of this suite will have access to additional luxuries, including a fitness room, spa-treatment room, dressing room, a home theater and 24-hour butler service.
A short flight from Europe and the Middle East, and just 10 minutes from the international airport, Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt is a beach resort offering Red Sea life, desert adventures and historical sites that visitors will love to experience.
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