M/S Concerto Extension Group New Floating Hotel features
Posted by
Mr Amir Magdi
on Saturday, August 6, 2011
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Nile cruise
We are very glad to present our new floating hotel M/S Concerto to be added to our fleet (M/S Miss World and M/S Princess Sarah)
M/S Concerto has 63 cabins + 4 suites with most luxury facilities founded in the floating hotels.
M/S Concerto is classified as a New Norm (N/N) which is a new level of classification defined by the Egyptian Tourism Ministry to match the international Luxury levels.
So let us have the chance to give you simple preview about M/S Concerto facilities:
Cabins Facilities:
Mini Bar.
LCD SAT.
DVD.
Internet.
Telephone
Internal Music System
Individually-controlled air conditioning
Safety deposit box.
Large Panoramic Window (Openable)
Bathroom with bathtub , hair dryer and telephone
Restaurant:
The restaurant is equipped to serve 140 Pax in one sitting and offer buffet and Set menu according to the program.
Sun Deck:
Swimming pool.
Jacuzzi.
Snacks bar.
Chaises lounges.
Other facilities:
Business center.
Reading area.
Lounge bar and discothèque.
Panorama bar.
Bazaar.
Hair dresser.
Clinic.
Laundry
Marine Satellite (N.B. Our Marine Satellite gives T.V. reception both during sailing and docking)
SPA with:
Sauna.
Jacuzzi.
GYM equipments.
Massage.
Jet shower.
Technical information:
LONG 72 M
LARGE 14.20 M
NUMBER OF DECKS 4
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