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Above the Red Sea, Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Shiekh rises like an ancient village carved from the rugged terrain. Its 200 guest rooms, including 91 suites, each have balconies or terraces overlooking the Red Sea, or the Resort's lush gardens. Open since May, the Resort has set a new standard of luxury its region of the world - an ideal second stop for visitors to Four Seasons Hotel Cairo.
“Sharm El Sheikh is an exciting destination, offering a mix of activity and tranquility,” said Isadore Sharp, Chairman and CEO, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. “The Resort has the feel of a quiet, old village, yet offers modern diversions such as world class spa facilities, fine dining and diving."
Everything that makes Egypt so enchanting can be found within the bounds of the Resort, from the views of the Red Sea to the desert. It is a mystifying setting in which guests can enjoy rest and relaxation, or can venture out to some of the area’s attractions such as St. Catherine's Monestary or ancient Bedouin villages. Several pools, a 5,500 square foot Spa and Wellness Centre, five restaurants featuring flavours from around the world, secluded beaches and a private pier make Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh a destination unto itself.
The waters of the Red Sea are known around the world for superior diving. The Concierge can arrange expeditions for both beginners and experienced divers. The influence of the Sea can also be enjoyed at the Spa and Wellness Centre – Sharm El Sheikh’s largest and most luxurious. Guests can receive ancient Egyptian beauty treatments in one of the 12 private indoor or outdoor treatment rooms.
Daily flights between Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh make it possible to combine the two destinations during a trip to Egypt. Four Seasons Hotel Cairo, at The First Residence opened in May 2000. This city hotel offers views of the Nile and the Pyramids as well as providing visitors with a comfortable and luxurious setting.
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