The Steigenberger Alcazar-Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt, a new built five-star resort located in the Nabq Bay directly on the Red Sea coast, opened for business June 13. Each of the 610 guestrooms is at least 46 square meters in size, 99 of which are swim-up rooms with direct access to the pool. Twelve Junior Suites and two villas equipped with private pools offer even more luxurious accommodations.
The lobby at Steigenberger Alcazar-Sharm El Sheikh
Expansive gardens provide plenty of green spaces as well as containing three public pools and two for kids. Guests will also enjoy exclusive use of a 3,000-square-meter private beach. The diverse underwater world surrounding the Sinai Peninsula is an ideal place to go diving and snorkeling. The hotel offers numerous additional sporting facilities, both water- and land-based, as well as housing a spa and a gym. Five à la carte restaurants offer Asian, Lebanese and Italian specialties. There are also several bars.
The pool at Steigenberger Alcazar-Sharm El Sheikh
Good to know: the resort is in close proximity to Sharm El Sheikh Airport, which can be accessed in only ten minutes via the hotel’s dedicated shuttle bus service. The Steigenberger Alcazar-Sharm el Sheikh Resort is the eleventh hotel which Deutsche Hospitality has launched in Egypt, and CEO Puneet Chhatwal is delighted with this new addition to the company’s portfolio.
A room at Steigenberger Alcazar-Sharm El Sheikh
The hotel will be operated via a franchise agreement. The property owner and contractual partner is NABQ Touristic Projects S.A.E.
The Deutsche Hospitality brand encompasses 130 hotels, 26 of which are in development. The portfolio includes 60 Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts, 42 IntercityHotels and two Jaz Hotels. The first Jaz Hotel opened in Amsterdam in November 2015 and the second Jaz Hotel opened in April 2017 in Sousse.
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