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Hotel Ocean Club

in Sharm El Sheikh , Egypt - Red Sea T rating: 2

 
  • Great Location
  • Good Value for Money
  • 5* PADI Dive Centre Ocean College
“With its own scuba centre, the Ocean Club is the ideal base for keen divers.”
With a 5* PADI dive centre 'Ocean College' on site, this hotel is great if you’re looking to explore Sharm’s underwater world. It’s also spot on for relaxing, thanks to a good-sized spa and wellbeing centre.

Elsewhere, two big pools are surrounded by padded loungers and a handful of palms. Just around the corner, you’ll find a poolside bar complete with a stylish courtyard area. Wooden benches and tables are topped with plump white cushions, and stone walls add a rustic touch. The views from here are impressive, too – you can see the Sinai Mountains in the distance.

Another great viewpoint – especially at sunset – is the hotel’s rooftop bar, which serves snacks and cocktails in the evenings. For proper meals though, head to the main restaurant. Breakfast here is a buffet affair, while evening meals are both à la carte and buffet.

The bedrooms here, meanwhile, have been simply styled, with neutral walls, tiled floors and wooden furniture. Each one offers up plenty of space, and comes with extras like air-conditioning and a satellite TV. In terms of location you’re in a pretty central spot. The old town of El Maya is just a 15-minute walk away, while Naama Bay’s shops and bars are ten minutes by car.

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Main air-conditioned restaurant, non-smoking
  • Buffet breakfast, lunch & dinner waiter service
  • A la carte menu available
  • Nightly themed evenings
  • Roof bar serving à la carte cuisine in the evening

Swimming pool

  • 2 large swimming pools,1 heated at manager's discretion
  • Garden
  • Sun loungers
  • Umbrellas
  • Pool bar serving snacks

Entertainment

  • Bar area
  • Beach bar
  • Library
  • Rooftop bar
  • 2 shows a week - Egyptian & Fire

Activities

  • 5* Ocean College PADI dive centre on site
  • Sauna
  • Steam room
  • Massage
  • Whirlpool bath
  • Spa treatments
  • Pool table

For Families

  • Children's section of pool
  • Bubble maker scuba diving courses at the Ocean College Diving Centre available for older children from 9 yrs upwards
  • Cots
  • Highchairs

Other facilities

  • 24hr reception
  • Money exchange
  • Internet access
  • Mini-market
  • Souvenir shop
  • Launderette

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Tour operator rating

2

Official Rating

3 Star

No. of floors

2

No. of lifts

0

No. of rooms

70

Room facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms have air-conditioning/heating, satellite TV, telephone, fridge/minibar. Standard rooms have 2 beds.

Location

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  • Located on the Ras Um Sid headland
  • 750m to nearest beach in old Sharm
  • 2km to Naama Bay beach & resort centre with shops and nightclub

Transfers

40 mins

Your guide to Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - Red Sea

"Top diving. Great nightlife. And near-endless sunshine. Sparkling Sharm El Sheikh hits the spot for scuba fans, beach lovers and party-goers.”

Sun, sea and fun by the bucket-load. That’s pretty much Sharm El Sheikh in a nutshell. Perched on the southernmost tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, it’s drenched in hot, hot sunshine. No wonder it’s become theplace to holiday in recent years. Everything that Sharm – as everyone calls it - has to offer comes down to its location. Once a sleepy fishing village, this resort now spreads between Nabq Bay in the north, down through the tourist heart of Naama Bay, to Maya Bay in the south. Wherever you are, look one way and you’ll see the rocky landscapes of the Sinai Desert. Look the other, and you’ll clock what most people come here for – the Red Sea. With incredible coral reefs, shipwrecks and marine life all basking in its warm waters, this is one of the world’s blockbuster scuba spots. Add the endless beaches that line it into the mix and there’s only one possible conclusion. Whichever way you look at it, Sharm has drawn itself one of the best location straws in the world. And that’s not all. There’s still its luxury hotels, fabulous shopping malls and endless supply of restaurants to think about. Not to mention the camel treks and thrilling desert excursions. All topped with a large helping of electrifying nightlife. Where you have easy access to some of the most visited places in the world. Looking for sun, sea and fun? Take it away Sharm El Sheikh.

More on Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - Red Sea

More on Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt - Red Sea

Sun, sea and fun by the bucket-load. That’s pretty much Sharm El Sheikh in a nutshell. Perched on the southernmost tip of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, it’s drenched in hot, hot sunshine. No wonder it’s become theplace to holiday in recent years. Everything that Sharm – as everyone calls it - has to offer comes down to its location. Once a sleepy fishing village, this resort now spreads between Nabq Bay in the north, down through the tourist heart of Naama Bay, to Maya Bay in the south. Wherever you are, look one way and you’ll see the rocky landscapes of the Sinai Desert. Look the other, and you’ll clock what most people come here for – the Red Sea. With incredible coral reefs, shipwrecks and marine life all basking in its warm waters, this is one of the world’s blockbuster scuba spots. Add the endless beaches that line it into the mix and there’s only one possible conclusion. Whichever way you look at it, Sharm has drawn itself one of the best location straws in the world. And that’s not all. There’s still its luxury hotels, fabulous shopping malls and endless supply of restaurants to think about. Not to mention the camel treks and thrilling desert excursions. All topped with a large helping of electrifying nightlife. Where you have easy access to some of the most visited places in the world. Looking for sun, sea and fun? Take it away Sharm El Sheikh.

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“With its own scuba centre, the Ocean Club is the ideal base for keen divers.”

With a 5* PADI dive centre 'Ocean College' on site, this hotel is great if you’re looking to explore Sharm’s underwater world. It’s also spot on for relaxing, thanks to a good-sized spa and wellbeing centre.

Elsewhere, two big pools are surrounded by padded loungers and a handful of palms. Just around the corner, you’ll find a poolside bar complete with a stylish courtyard area. Wooden benches and tables are topped with plump white cushions, and stone walls add a rustic touch. The views from here are impressive, too – you can see the Sinai Mountains in the distance.

Another great viewpoint – especially at sunset – is the hotel’s rooftop bar, which serves snacks and cocktails in the evenings. For proper meals though, head to the main restaurant. Breakfast here is a buffet affair, while evening meals are both à la carte and buffet.

The bedrooms here, meanwhile, have been simply styled, with neutral walls, tiled floors and wooden furniture. Each one offers up plenty of space, and comes with extras like air-conditioning and a satellite TV. In terms of location you’re in a pretty central spot. The old town of El Maya is just a 15-minute walk away, while Naama Bay’s shops and bars are ten minutes by car.

 
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