Mövenpick Resort
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Mr Amir Magdi
on Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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Nestled on a peninsula with an exclusive beachfront presenting a spectacular view over the Red Sea, this resort has everything you need for a delightful stay. Comprising 554 spacious rooms with balconies, divided into attractive, colourful 3-storey units, the architectural style and abundant flora and fauna give this
resort the look of a pleasant, compact holiday village. Two large on-site pools – bearing the evocative names “Oasis” and “Lagoon” – provide the perfect environment for a pleasant swim or a refreshing siesta in the sun. Let your taste buds explore the wonders of Egyptian cuisine in the warm, welcoming El Sayadin
restaurant, or try out our delicious seafood, freshly caught the same day. In these enlightened times, you’ll be sure to appreciate the resort’s policy of environmental preservation – our ongoing efforts have earned us a ‘green’ award. On offer at the hotel’s Angsana spa is a combination treatment: the body massage of your choice together with a facial. In no time at all your head will be clear and you’ll be feeling full of energy. To completely rid yourself of any traces of tension, try our traditional Ayurvedic massage treatment,
with warm Shirodhara oil trickling gently over your forehead. Another treatment you mustn’t miss is our signature Angsana massage, renowned for the mysterious Euphoria Oil we use…
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