Location. Rehana Royal Beach Resort is an all inclusive hotel located in Nabq Bay, in the city of Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh Airport is situated 10 kilometres away.
Hotel Features. Overlooking a sandy beach, the Rehana Royal Beach Resort is built in a traditional Egyptian style, with coloured clay architecture and tall arches. The resort has an outdoor swimming pool complex with stone islands and wooden bridges. Snorkelling equipment can be hired for the onsite house reef diving area.
Rehana Royal Beach Resorts all inclusive rate incorporates a buffet breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and drinks (local alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks) at the Andalusia Restaurant and Terrace. There are four bars around the resort, including a poolside bar serving cocktails throughout the day.
Traditional folklore shows are presented every day at the hotel, and guests can play volleyball and football on the private beach. The hotels health club has a sauna, hot tub, and fitness equipment.
Guestrooms. The resorts 468 guestrooms are all air conditioned and have balconies or terraces. Guestrooms have modern decor and are equipped with satellite television, Internet access (surcharge), minibars, and safes. The hotel offers an all inclusive rate.
Rates:
113.98 - 114.98
Number Of Rooms: 468
Number Of Floors: 3
Rehana Royal Beach Resort
7th Km North Sharm Airport - Nabq Bay
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Driving Directions:
From Sharm El Sheikh Airport (SSH):
Distance to Rehana Royal Beach Resort is 10 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. The best way to reach Rehana Royal Beach Resort is by taxi. Taxi fares are fixed and should be displayed in the taxi window. Only the officially licensed blue and white taxis are allowed in the city centre. A typical fare from the airport is 40 EGP 50 EGP. Passengers should clarify the fare prior to departure. The hotel can organise transport to and from the airport for a surcharge. Price subject to change.
Getting around. Taxis are the best way to explore Sharm el Sheikh and South Sinai. Fares should be negotiated prior to departure. The area is served by local buses, but they can be overcrowded. A car is recommended for exploring further afield.