Escape to Paradise: Coral Hills Resort's Unforgettable Sharm El Sheikh Getaway

Coral Hills Resort Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

Coral Hills Resort Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

Escape to Paradise: Coral Hills Resort's Unforgettable Sharm El Sheikh Getaway

Escape to Paradise: Coral Hills Resort - Sharm El Sheikh: My Honest (and Slightly Chaotic) Review

Okay, let's be real. Planning a vacation can feel like herding cats. You're scrolling through endless hotel listings, comparing amenities, and trying to decipher cryptic reviews. So, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to give you the unfiltered truth about Coral Hills Resort in Sharm El Sheikh: its accessibility, its spa, its food, and everything in between. Think of this as your friend giving you the inside scoop over a strong cup of coffee…or maybe several.

First Impressions (and the All-Important Question of "Can I Breathe?"):

Landing in Sharm El Sheikh feels like stepping into a different world. The heat hits you like a warm, sandy hug. And honestly, the first thing I wanted was a glass of something cold and a chance to breathe. Finding a hotel that's actually accessible is crucial, and Coral Hills, bless their hearts, actually tries.

Accessibility: The Good, The Maybe, and The "Well, Almost!":

  • Wheelchair Accessible?: They say they are. And for the most part, yes! Ramps are present, elevators are there, and getting around the main areas is relatively smooth. But…and there's always a "but," isn't there? Some of the pathways get a bit narrow, and navigating the pool area could be tricky if you're super sensitive. Pro Tip: Contact them ahead of time for specific details on your needs. Don't assume!
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests: I saw some, but honestly, it felt a little…patchy. Again, a pre-trip phone call to confirm accessibility of your specific room and the resort's facilities is a MUST.
  • Getting Around: Airport transfer was easy peasy, and they have onsite parking. Valet parking is available too, which is a huge plus. Taxi service is readily available.

The Room: Ah, Personal Space! (Or Lack Thereof!)

  • Available in All Rooms?: Okay, let's break it down. Air conditioning? Yep. Coffee/tea maker? Affirmative. Free Wi-Fi? (And this is HUGE!) Yes, FREE Wi-Fi in all rooms! Honestly, in the age of social media withdrawal, this is a lifesaver. (More on Wi-Fi later.) Everything else was pretty standard: safe box, hairdryer, that kind of thing.
  • My Specific Room: I lucked out with a high floor and a fantastic view. Air conditioning worked like a charm, which, let's be honest, matters A LOT in the Egyptian heat. The bed? Extra long! I'm tall, and it was glorious.
  • The Minor Annoyances: The room wasn't immaculate, I did find some dust and smudges. The bathroom, while functional, felt a little dated. Small things, really, but things that add up.

Food, Glorious Food (and the Occasional Questionable Meal):

  • The Breakfast Buffet: A Marathon, Not a Sprint. The breakfast buffet was an experience. Think: a vast expanse of options. Western breakfast? Check. Asian Breakfast? Check (or was it more breakfast adjacent)? Breakfast takeaway? If I was early. Honestly, it was a bit overwhelming. You had your usual suspects - eggs, pastries, fruit - but also some more…interesting choices. I did find myself lingering for the international cuisine.
  • Restaurants and the Choices: They had multiple restaurants, including a vegetarian one (always a plus!). A la carte was available, and so was room service, 24 hours a day! Yay for late-night snacks! The food ranged from "surprisingly good" to "Hmm. Interesting." Definitely explore your options.
  • Hygiene: They did have Hand sanitizer everywhere, and it was obvious that Daily disinfection in common areas was a thing. They also had Individually-wrapped food options. I appreciated that, especially after having been stuck inside an airport for an ungodly amount of time.

Relaxation and Recreation: My Personal Oasis (and Yours, Too!):

  • The Spa: My Happy Place. Seriously. Okay, let's talk SPA. This is where Coral Hills truly shines. I spent an entire afternoon getting pampered, and it was heaven. The massage? The massage was divine. I'm still dreaming about it. They also had saunas, steam rooms, and even a spa/sauna. Seriously, just book the spa day. Do it. You deserve it.
  • The Pools: Multiple pools, including an outdoor pool with a view. Stunning! You could easily spend all day lounging by the pool, sipping cocktails (the poolside bar is a bonus!), and soaking up the sun.
  • The Gym/Fitness Center: I peeked in. It was a gym. If you're a fitness buff, you'll be happy. I'm not.

Internet: The Crucial Connection (and occasional drop-outs):

  • Free Wi-Fi in All Rooms! As I said, this is HUGE. And the Wi-Fi generally worked well. I was able to stream movies, catch up on emails, and, you know, live my life.
  • Wi-Fi in Public Areas: Yes, it's there!
  • Internet Services: They have the basics, like email access. Don't expect blazing fast speeds.
  • I Needed More: At one point, during a video call the connection died. So, it's there, but don't depend on it for critical stuff.

Cleanliness and Safety: The Worry Factor (and How They Handled It):

  • Safety First: I felt safe and was at peace. They have CCTV in common areas, 24-hour security, and a front desk that operates around the clock.
  • Cleanliness: They seem to follow a cleaning protocol, I loved the hotel's efforts like Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Rooms sanitized between stays.
  • Room sanitization opt-out available: Good to know.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Good to know too.

Things To Do: Beyond the Beach (and the Buffet):

  • Meetings: They had the meeting facility and services.
  • For the Kids? Yes. There is a babysitting service and family-friendly facilities.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter:

  • Concierge: Super helpful.
  • Currency Exchange: Convenient.
  • Daily Housekeeping: They kept the rooms tidy.
  • Other Amenities: Laundry service, dry cleaning, and a gift shop.

The Overall Vibe:

Coral Hills is a solid choice for a relaxing getaway. It's not perfect, but it has a lot to offer. The spa is a highlight, the pool areas are lovely, and the convenience of free Wi-Fi is a major plus.

Now, the sales pitch (but I'm still being honest!):

Escape to Paradise: Unforgettable Sharm El Sheikh Awaits at Coral Hills Resort!

Tired of the same old vacation? Yearning for sun, sand, and supreme relaxation? Then look no further than Coral Hills Resort in Sharm El Sheikh!

Here's why you NEED to book your escape NOW:

  • Unwind in Unparalleled Luxury: Pamper yourself in our world-class spa, experience the bliss of our outdoor pool, or simply soak up the sun on our gorgeous terrace.
  • Seamless Convenience: Enjoy the freedom of FREE Wi-Fi in all rooms and convenient amenities, included 24-hour Room Service, and more.
  • Family-Friendly Fun: We have it all! Kids facilities and babysitting services, kids meal, are avaialble.
  • A Gourmet Journey: Indulge in a wide variety of dining options, from buffets to a la carte, and enjoy diverse food offerings in our restaurants.
  • Peace of Mind: Rest assured, our resort boasts strict cleanliness and safety protocols so you can relax without worry.

Don't just dream about paradise. Live it. Book your escape to Coral Hills Resort today!

Click Here to Book Your Unforgettable Sharm El Sheikh Getaway!

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P.S. Seriously, book the spa treatment. You won't regret it. And bring some good walking shoes. You'll want to explore!

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the glorious, chaotic, and potentially sunburn-inducing adventure that is my trip to Coral Hills Resort in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Consider this less a polished itinerary, and more a desperate plea for help from the universe to keep me from losing my mind (and tan lines) entirely.

Day 1: Arrival (and the Great Sandal Catastrophe)

  • Morning (ish): Landed. Cairo airport was a zoo. Seriously, I've seen more organized chaos in a toddler's playroom after a glitter bomb went off. The connection? Let's just say I was sweating before I even hit the tarmac to Sharm El-Sheikh. My luggage? Miraculously made it. My sanity? Questionable.
  • Afternoon: Finally, Coral Hills! Checked in. The lobby is… well, it's gold. Gold everywhere. Everything is shining, maybe it is a bit too much, but hey, at least it’s clean. Found my room. Pretty standard. The balcony? Glorious. The view? Ocean. The sun? Brutal. Decided, wisely, to head straight for the pool. And now the catastrophe. I packed exactly ZERO sunblock.
  • Late Afternoon: Poolside. Found a chair. Hooray. Tried to order a cold drink. Failed miserably at the local lingo (mostly just mumbled “water… cold… now?”). Eventually, someone understood. The drink? Divine. The people watching? Top tier. But then… disaster struck. My brand new, carefully chosen sandals, the ones I envisioned myself strolling along the beach in, decided they'd had enough. One strap… SNAP! Just like that. My dreams of elegant beach walks? Gone to the sandy gods.
  • Evening: Dinner at the resort restaurant. The food? Eh. Buffet. Endless options, but nothing particularly memorable. However, the belly dancing show was a riot! I had a bit too much to drink and attempted a few moves myself, resulting in a near-tumble and a lot of laughter (mostly from me, but I think I saw a few other people smile). Bed. Exhausted. Sunburned. And sandal-less.

Day 2: Beach Bumming (and the Quest for Shade)

  • Morning: Beach time! This is what I came for, right? Wrong. The sand is hotter than a dragon's breath, and I quickly realized my "tan" was rapidly turning into "lobster". The beach umbrellas? All occupied. The shade? A mythical unicorn. Desperate, I ended up basically glued to a tiny, rickety table trying to shield myself and reading a book.
  • Mid-Morning: Realized the book was boring. I needed water. Ice cream. Something to keep me from melting into a puddle of pasty flesh. Wandered off to the bar.
  • Afternoon: Snorkeling. FINALLY, some relief. The coral is beautiful, the fish are ridiculously colorful, and for a glorious hour, I forgot about the sun, the broken sandals, and the fact that I probably looked like a drowned rat in my snorkeling gear. Took some pictures, which will probably be blurry because I was probably too busy staring at the underwater world.
  • Evening: Back to the pool. Determined this time. I bought a cheap beach hat at the resort shop (it looks awful, but it works!). Had dinner at the Italian restaurant. Pasta was surprisingly good. Watched (unsuccessfully, but the effort counts!) the sunset.

Day 3: Desert Adventure (or, How I Learned to Love the Desert)

  • Morning: Organized a desert jeep safari. Holy cow, I wasn't expecting this! The jeeps are seriously fast. The desert landscape is vast and beautiful, I felt like I was starring in a James Bond movie. The people? Hilarious characters.
  • Afternoon: Camel ride. This was the most touristy, cheesiest thing I've ever done. But, surprisingly, I loved it. The sunset over the desert was magical.
  • Evening: Dinner under the stars in a Bedouin camp. So much food! So many shisha pipes! And the belly dancing? Even better this time! I'm starting to get the hang of it. Fell asleep in my chair.

Day 4: The Return of the Sandal Disaster (and Spa Day Delights)

  • Morning: Tried to glue my sandal. It was a disaster. Decided to embrace the bare feet.
  • Afternoon: Spa day! Oh. My. God. Bliss. A proper massage, a facial, and an hour of pure relaxation. I might have actually fallen asleep. Worth. Every. Penny.
  • Evening: Dinner at the seafood restaurant. The fish, grilled to perfection. Another sunset. This time, fully appreciated. I started to feel like I was getting used to it.

Day 5: Departure (and a Promise to Return… With Better Footwear)

  • Morning: Last swim in the pool. Said goodbye to the view. Checked out. Stared at my broken sandal, one last time. This time, it made me laugh
  • Afternoon: Airport. Boarding. Reflecting on the trip. I came to Sharm El-Sheikh expecting perfection, but what I found was something much better: a real, messy, and utterly unforgettable experience. I am going to miss the place!
  • Evening: Home. Exhausted. Sunburned. Sandal-less. And already planning my return. Next time, though, proper footwear is the priority. And maybe… a whole suitcase of sunscreen.
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Escape to Paradise: Coral Hills Resort - Sharm El Sheikh FAQs (Because You Know You Need Them!)

Okay, so... Sharm El Sheikh? Is it REALLY worth the hype?

Alright, let's be real. Sharm El Sheikh is... well, it's complicated. Depends on *your* hype meter, you know? For me, it was a rollercoaster. One minute I was drooling over sunset views from the Coral Hills balcony, the next I was battling a rogue beach umbrella that clearly had a vendetta. But overall? Yeah, it's pretty darn special. The Red Sea is seriously unreal – just, vibrant, teeming with life. I'm talking cartoon-level fish, coral gardens that look like they were hand-painted... it's a visual feast. Be prepared for the sun though. That thing is a force to be reckoned with! My pale Irish skin took a *beating*. Sunscreen isn’t enough, my friends – *seek shade!*

The Coral Hills Resort itself – what's the vibe? Is it all luxury and posing?

Okay, the vibe? It’s... a bit of everything. Definitely leans towards the "relaxing holiday" side of the spectrum. There's a genuine effort to create a chilled-out atmosphere. Luxury? Yeah, there's some of that, for sure. Gleaming pools, plush sunbeds… But actually, I found it pretty friendly and unpretentious. People were just there to unwind, splash in the sea, and not worry about looking perfect. My experience? Well, one evening, while attempting the "gracefully exiting the pool" move and probably failing *spectacularly*, I bumped into a guy. We ended up chatting for an hour, swapping stories and laughing like loons. That's the good stuff, you know? The real connection, not the posey glamour. But... (And this is important!) the music by the pool could get a *little* repetitive after a few days. Just sayin’.

Food! Is the food decent? I'm a picky eater (or a total foodie, no judgment).

Food. Ah, yes. The eternal holiday question! Right, so... buffet style. This means, more or less, all your food wishes come true! I’m not going to lie, at first it felt a bit overwhelming. So many choices! But, honestly, the food at Coral Hills exceeded my expectations. Loads of fresh fruit every morning (hello, mangoes!), delicious grilled fish, and a surprisingly good selection of local dishes. I LOVED the Egyptian breakfast; foul medames and tahini were a revelation. My girlfriend, who's a proper foodie, was also pleasantly surprised. The desserts were consistently *amazing*. Seriously, if you're watching your weight, look away. But if you are feeling adventurous the local options are highly recommended!. Also, drink plenty of water, you will need it. It is seriously hot, and the sun can be brutal.

Okay, so the pools! What's the story with the pools? Are they crowded?

The pools! Glorious, sparkling, inviting pools! They're a major selling point. They are genuinely lovely – clean, well-maintained, and with a variety of depths and styles to suit everyone. There's the main pool, which can get pretty lively and fun (especially if you’re into water aerobics – which, sadly, I am not). But there are also quieter, more secluded pools if you just want to chill and read a book, you have to find them first though! The key is to explore. I found this amazing smaller one tucked away near the spa. Bliss! However, get your sun-lounger early, people *seriously* claim them! I've never seen so many towels deployed before 9 am. It's a competitive sport! But if you can get past that, the pools are fantastic.

Beach access? How's the beach situation?

The beach is a big deal in Sharm, obviously. The Coral Hills has nice-ish access. It’s *not* directly on a sandy beach, which is the only slight downside. You have to take a shuttle bus (a short ride, mind you) to a private beach area. Honestly, though, the beach is gorgeous. Powdery sand, crystal-clear water – postcard stuff. They have all the amenities you could want: sunbeds, umbrellas, a bar, water sports… I tried parasailing. Terrifying and exhilarating all at once! The snorkeling is amazing too – so many colorful fish! The downside – and it’s a small one – is the walk into the sea can be a bit rocky. Water shoes are a good idea. Also, don't forget reef-safe sunscreen. Protect those beautiful coral reefs!

What about the Rooms - what should I expect?

Okay, the rooms. Let’s be honest, this is where things got a little… mixed for me. Don't get me wrong, they’re comfortable enough. Clean, air-conditioned (THANK GOD for that!). The basics are covered. But… and this is a but, not everything is perfect. My first room had a slightly dodgy air con. That meant the room was freezing, followed by intensely hot! I did report it and they fixed it fairly quickly. The views, though are amazing from some rooms. If you can, try and get a sea view, it's glorious, especially at sunset. Honestly, I was more concerned with the water. I’m not sure if I had a dodgy moment, but the water took a moment to get the right temperature. But generally, they are pretty good, especially for most of the holiday time.

Excursions! What are the must-do activities?

Excursions! YES! This is where Sharm really shines. You ABSOLUTELY have to go snorkeling or diving! The marine life is just breathtaking. I went on a boat trip to Ras Mohamed National Park. Mind-blowing! Giant coral formations, turtles, dolphins… it’s like being in a David Attenborough documentary. Seriously, go. Other things? Quad biking in the desert is good fun (but hold on tight!). Visiting the old town of Sharm El Sheikh is interesting for a bit of local culture and shopping. There's also the chance to visit the St. Catherine's Monastery, a historically significant site. Do look around, and find out what interests you, and don't be afraid to go out and explore.

Nightlife? Party scene?

Nightlife… Alright, depends on your vibe. Sharm has a reputation for being lively. There are definitely bars, clubs, and entertainment options aplenty, particularly in Naama Bay (a short taxi ride from the hotel). However, the Coral Hills itself is more geared towards a relaxed evening. There's entertainment, but it’s more low-key – maybe a live band, a DJ, a show. I actually preferred the relaxed vibe of just chilling at the hotel bar, chatting, and people-watching. However, if you’re craving a proper all-nighter, Naama Bay is the place to go. Just be prepared for crowds, and be aware of your surroundings. Be aware of how much you are paying. Some places are expensive - lookHotel Explorers

Coral Hills Resort Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

Coral Hills Resort Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

Coral Hills Resort Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

Coral Hills Resort Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt

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