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Wonders of the Nile
8 DAYS FROM £599
This is a first class holiday and I would so recommend the trip to anyone who is considering a cruise and stay idea - I am not sure that it would appeal to those who have experienced a cruise type trip - like merely remaining on a large boat for the duration and so forth, merely sallying forth and if lucky, get beyond the docks for a minimal experience of what the various locations have to offer.
Firstly the boat - cabins are well appointed and spacious, bearing in mind the overall size of the craft, however, if you are a single femail traveller like me, be aware that you may be given a cabin on deck 2 - since this is also where a very noisy generator cum pump leaps into action, just as you are looking towards a good night of rest, an essential, since you will have a week of very early rising ahead of you, in addition, there are staff entrances and accommodation at the end of the corridor and that means additional disruption. Families and couples are allocated cabins automatically on the third and fourth floor level - and that is where all of you should aim to be.
I enjoyed the ambience on board and it was great to meet up with other people with similar interests, the guides are excellent on these trips, we had a lovely lady called Shareen and the rep Martin was excellent, I like to look at other reviews, and from various tours, the guides and reps are always highly praised and I have come across many of them myself - devotee since 1992.
I have noticed several comments re the food on offer and choice, I have always enjoyed the variety offered, the fresh breads, soups, veg, fruit, salads, pastas and meats are of a high quality - maybe since these hols are such good value, and therefore well subscribed to, some people are disappointed that burgers, pizzas, chips, ketchups and so forth are not generally available.
One point of warning though - in order to get onto your chosen boat you will have to walk down several sets of steps from the Corniche, a promenade along the Nile - most of these steps as you get lower are in a very poor state of repair, broken and uneven, watch your footing, and especially as you board the gang plank onto the boat/s - these are narrow and unwieldy, with a thin piece of rope either side to hang on to and sustain balance. Having done that, if your boat is not the first docked you will walk through maybe several others - there are always staff at these entrances to assist and the majority of them are a similar height, so there won't be absailing (much).
Following this week I went to Cairo - did what I wanted to do, filled in the dynasty gaps at the museum on Boxing Day, went up onto the side of the Pyramids that most tourists don't do, don't know about and if they had been got up at 4am on Christmas Day, wouldn't have cared less about - point of warning here travellers, try and find out if, you do the Cairo leg, if you will have a room ready at one of the two hotels used, once again, the rep was excellent, did his best, but the Cairoeans do not seem to have the same sense of caring, it was 9 hours before I had a room, and I wasn't alone. I will never go back to Cairo, the pollution is dreadful, smelly and growing, in fact the sky backdrop from the pyramids is a dirty grey
yellow.
Such a joy to be back at Luxor for New Year and Sonesta St George, a huge greeting at Luxor airport from the rep arranging the internal stuff, actually remembered me from 3 years ago. Can recommend St G - so easy to get around Luxor from here, superb hotel and staff.
If you read this, I hope that your experience is as good as mine always is in this fantastic country.
The trip on the Nile was excellent. We travelled on the Magic 1 boat where all the crew made us feel relaxed and very welcome as did our Egyptologist Galal. The week on the Red Sea was also good although the food at the hotel was not quite so spectaular but the hotel staff also made us welcome.
We look forward to choosing our next holiday.
We were delighted with the ship - well equipped; comfortable; spacious; with a marvellous crew, and Jouseff our Guide who brought the ancient sites to life.
The whole adventure seemed to embrace so much. From the wild life along the Nile and the beautiful botanical gardens to the wonders of the temples, and especially the tombs in The Valley of the Kings, in all their magnificent splendour - with added awe and dimension when viewed again floodlit.
In Luxor we berthed near to the museums which were well worth a visit, and helped to enhance the images of ancient Egypt. Arising at 03.30am was a small penalty to pay for a sunrise trip in a hot-air balloon over The Valley of the Kings; the Nile and ancient sites in the Luxor area.
Life on board was not only relaxing but most entertaining at night, which we all enjoyed. The cuisine was of a high standard, and we visited the Galley to prove it. Everything was beautifully served and meticulously clean.
Although there are very many cruise vessels navigating between Luxor and Aswan we would thoroughly recommend the "Magic 1" with Archers. It just adds that extra something.
Our 1st holiday with Archers was the great rift valley in Kenya, blown away with the whole experience we were looking for a trip in February what better that a Nile cruise and stay in Luxor, we though we could not better the safari but had a wonderful time in Egypt, meeting a great bunch of fun loving people and making a host of new friends .
We hope that if the china trip is anything like the other 2 then we shall have a holiday to remember.
We are no spring chickens but have decided to live as much as we can before the bus pass is sent for, like lots of like minded people we think life is for living and we are trying to fit everything from our wish list in as soon as possible, thanks to Archers we have the opportunity to see the world the easy way. Thank you
We travelled to Egypt and did "Wonders of the Nile" and a week at El Gouna over the Red Sea. Excellent value for money and the atmosphere on the boat was great.
We had a wonderful Egyptologist named Shareen and must congratulate you on the content.
The extra week in Luxor at the Sonesta St. George was another experience; the entrance hall alone set the tone. The room that we had was magnificent with a wonderful view over the Nile, every morning we could see all the hot air balloons ascending over the Valley of the Kings. Having been up we knew what a wonderful feeling this was. The contrasts in Luxor have to be experienced - very exciting.
This was our first time in Egypt but it will not be the last. Thank you Archers for putting this package together.
I was a little apprehensive as I would be going alone, but I needn't have been. I made a request to be on as high a deck as possible. When I arrived on the boat, Magic 1, I was delighted to find that I was on deck four. Fantastic cabin with large picture window. If you would like to see it go into Flash International on the net and click on Magic 1. The picture at the top shows an exact cabin. The crew on board were very friendly and helpful but, sad to say, not the rep. The food was excellent and the choice too. The holiday was all inclusive apart from Abu Simbal, Hot air ballooning and a couple of others. Every temple we visited was included in the price, even the tombs in the Valley of the kings and the Valley of the Queens, except King Tut's, but our guide had said that the important relics were in Cairo, so I didn't bother.
Our Egyptologist, Galal, was excellent with a dry sense of humour. Thanks to his extensive knowledge I learned an great deal more than I had before I set off.
I must also thank the people that I shared my table without whom my holiday might not have been the total success that it was. My birthday fell on the evening before the end of my stay and, as I was on the hot air balloon trip the following morning was on an early dinner. They weren't, but when I went to the restaurant, they were there with card and presents. If you are reading this, thank you again and get in touch.
Our Nile cruise started from Luxor during early evening, whilst we were busy finding seats and meeting new people in the dining room.
We sailed through the night, arriving at Edfu mid-morning, having passed quietly through Esna Lock during the night. Following our visit to the Temple of Horus we cruised on to Aswan, arriving during late evening.
The next two days were as per the itinerary, with visits to the two Aswan Dams, the Temple of Philae on an island and a trip on a felucca, a sailing boat taking about 20 passengers, visiting the botanical gardens on Kitchener's Island in the middle of the Nile.
We also invested in a visit to Abu Simbel where a huge temple has been moved block by block to avoid it being flooded when the Aswan High Dam was built over 20 years ago. We flew down on the 4.30am flight, taking half an hour, and were on site before dawn. The 150 people on the plane were the only ones there, so we had plenty of room to wander around inside the temple and look at the carvings. As we were leaving at about 8.15am there were thousands of people arriving after a 3 hour journey in convoys of buses.The Abu Simbel visit was expensive but worth it and the early flight was a real advantage, although at the time it seemed unnecessary as it was very cold waiting for sunrise.
In line with the programme we set off on the return leg to Luxor, mooring overnight at Kom Ombo having passed through the lock at Esna just after dark. Following our morning visit to a local temple, we continued our cruise back to Luxor where during the next two days we visited all the sites as advertised on the programme. Whilst visiting the ancient sites, we were in a group led by an Egyptologist named Galal, with the affectionate nickname of Big Daddy. Without his commentary we would have been looking at piles of stone with funny drawings or carvings on them but his knowledge and ability to make each site come alive was undoubtedly the icing on the cake.
Whilst at Luxor we visited a shopping arcade right opposite the moorings. It was next to the council offices. I mention this as we were pleasantly surprised to find that we were not mobbed by 'in your face' sellers. There was a general banter but no real pressure. It worked. We took a leisurely time to buy small presents to take home.
All meals on Magic 1 were self-service with a reasonable choice, although breakfast was very similar each day. The week was enhanced by the friendly helpful nature of all the crew, particularly our waiter and cabin boy.
We would thoroughly recommend the cruise although we were not totally prepared for the very cold biting wind of the first few days.
The cruise was amazing. The crew were wonderful, nothing was too much trouble for them. The meals were exceptional, as was the whole package. The Red Sea Resort of El Gouna was a great resort, with plenty to do and so very clean.
I just wish we were back there. So congratulations to everyone for making this a memorable holiday.
On arrival at our boat, we had a welcome drink with our rep. The following day our adventure in Egypt started. We were split into three groups. We were introduced to our Egyptologist, Hazem, and he was our personal guide for the week. He was brilliant. He made the trips to the temples so interesting.
Each morning we were busy sightseeing but arrived back the boat for a welcome drink and lunch, then a relaxing afternoon on deck. The crew on board were friendly and helpful. We had a party night and most people dressed up. The shop on board was very busy with passengers all wanting to buy their Egyptian outfits.
At the end of a busy and enjoyable week, we travelled in a convoy to The Three Corners Rihana hotel, at El Gouna on the Red Sea. A beautiful place built on a series of Lagoons. The second week was a lovely relaxing week.
Sadly at the end of the week, it was back to Luxor, in convoy again. We arrived at the Sheraton Hotel in Luxor in time to have a last look for souvenirs, before catching the coach to the airport, thus ending another enjoyable holiday with Archers.
The cruise boat proved to be comfortable, clean and the staff were polite and attentive to sit on the deck having afternoon tea, watching life on the banks of the Nile was like having a dream. The excursions to the temples and tombs were exciting and made more real by the Egyptologist who accompanied our group. In the event we enjoyed the company of the new friends we had made on board. The highlight being the "Galabia" evening when people were invited to dress in local costume…this proved to be a night to remember and one that is talked about every time we speak to the others who have now become great friends.
Our second week was spent in Luxor at the 5 star "Sonesta St George". After the busy week visiting the sights this hotel was the ultimate in luxury. From room cleaners to pool attendants the service was second to none. Outside the hotel, Luxor was a bustling, noisy place with everyone having something to sell, but the Egyptians also have an excellent sense of humour and love to tell people about their culture. Going through doors of the hotel was like stepping into another world, one that offered everything for rest and relaxation. The pool area overlooked the Nile and across to the Valley of the Kings, as did our room. In the mornings, we would watch the hot air balloons rising into the air over the valley, the days would end with a meal eaten in one of the excellent restaurants followed by a drink either in the bar or sat outside in the garden watching the felucca's and cruise boats sailing by.
Thanks Archers for a wonderful time.
Everything ran very smoothly, and even when there was a change of plan your local man from Liverpool (Steve) was on hand to advise and guide in his own charming and inimitable way.
We could not fault the organisation, the boat and the hotels were wonderful and we enjoyed the lap of five-star throughout, and the variety of experiences both included and optional made for a truly memorable holiday.
Thank you for the new brochure - Egypt will be a hard act to follow. Again our grateful thanks - we will be in touch for next year.
See the stunning sights of ancient Egypt as you cruise through boundless desert landscapes on the world's longest river.
Included highlights
Edfu Temple of Horus
Kom Ombo Temple of Kom Ombo
Aswan High Dam & Philae Temple
Valley of the Kings Temple of Hatshepsut
Luxor & Karnak Temples
Your Price Includes
Flights: UK - Luxor - UK
Accommodation as per cruise ship and hotel details
Meals: All inclusive on cruise ship
Professional English speaking Egyptian guide on cruise and local representative in resort
Transfers between overseas airport, hotels and cruise ship
All local, port and airport taxes/service charges
Holiday Itinerary
DAY 1: UK - Luxor.
Fly to Luxor where you will be met by our representative and transferred to your cruise ship. Set sail for Edfu. (D)
DAY 2: Edfu - Kom Ombo - Aswan.
The day begins with an included visit to the 2,000 year-old Temple of Horus, an elongated structure made up of halls and chambers with well preserved story-telling interior decorations. In the afternoon visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, built in 250 BC, before re-joining the boat to sail to the pleasant Nile-side town of Aswan for an overnight stay. (B, L, D)
DAY 3: Aswan.
In the morning visit the famous 111 metre tall Aswan High Dam, a major feat of engineering, as well as the Philae Temple or 'Pearl of Egypt', moved brick by brick to make way for the dam. This afternoon is at leisure offering a chance to explore Aswan and an optional city tour. (B, L, D)
DAY 4: Aswan - Kom Ombo.
In the morning why not take our optional plane excursion to the magnificent, 3,200 year old temple of Abu Simbel? Carved out of a mountainside it is one of the most magnificent and best preserved temples in Egypt, which took 25,000 workers 25 years to complete. After lunch, you'll sail by felucca to visit the botanical gardens. Evening sailing to Kom Ombo for your overnight stay. (B, L, D)
DAY 5: Kom Ombo - Edfu - Esna - Luxor.
Today you will sail back to Luxor via Edfu and Esna, arriving into Luxor in the evening. (B, L, D)
DAY 6: Luxor.
Enjoy a morning visit to the West Bank including the Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon and Temple of Hatshepsut. Marvel at the glorious legacy of the ancient Egyptians, a vast network of burial chambers for the pharaohs. This afternoon is at leisure. Overnight in Luxor. (B, L, D)
DAY 7: Luxor - Karnak.
An included morning excursion takes you to the wonderful temples at Luxor and Karnak. They may be shadows of their former selves, but as you wander around the vast statues, towering columns and decorated walls that remain, you will appreciate their original ornate grandeur. There's also the chance to see an optional sound and light show in Karnak. (B, L, D)
DAY 8: Luxor.
After lunch, disembark your cruise ship and transfer either to Luxor for your flight to the UK, or by air-conditioned coach to your chosen resort hotel. (B, L)
Note: Sailing times and itineraries are subject to change but the content will not be sacrificed in any way. Occasionally it may be necessary to use alternative Nile cruise ships of the same standard and with similar facilities. Please note that as most cruise ships offer similar facilities, ratings reflect the standard of the ship in relation to others. Nile cruises are not suitable for the less mobile or for children under 12 years old.
On Nile cruises English speaking local guides will join you for the visits to the historical sites but they may not travel on the cruise boat with you.
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Visa Requirements
A visa is needed to enter Egypt which can be obtained from the Egyptian Embassy. Alternatively Tourist Visas can also be purchased on arrival in Luxor, the current price is £15 (payable with £5 and £10 notes only).
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View Deck PlansMS Lady Mary





A deluxe Nile river cruiser, MS Lady Mary is a stylish, elegant vessel designed to provide the best in comfort and service. Well maintained and equipped to a good standard, each passenger cabin is bright and tranquil while the ship's public areas provide a good range of facilities, activities and entertainment.
Public Rooms & Facilities
Swimming pool; sundeck; pool bar; restaurant; lounge bar; fitness room; reading room; internet café; billiard room; shops; disco; reception; laundry service.
Dining
Your cruise includes full board. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are open seating and are usually buffet-style although there may be some set menus. Cuisine usually includes a selection of local and international dishes. Afternoon tea is served on the sundeck whilst sailing and evening entertainment can include folklore shows and an oriental Galabeyah party.
Cabins
All cabins are outside cabins and have double or twin beds with air-conditioning, satellite TV (when docked), minibar, safety deposit box, hairdryer, shower and wc. Note: All cabins are non-smoking.
Options
Single cabin; all inclusive
Tipping
Tipping is expected in Egypt. Expect to budget about £30 for tips. For your convenience, this can be collected at the beginning of the cruise. -
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View Deck PlansMS Magic 1



plusThis well-appointed cruise ship provides stylish accommodation for your cruise along the Nile. The cabins are decorated to a high standard and there is a good sized swimming pool for a refreshing dip during the day.
Public Rooms & Facilities
Swimming pool; sundeck with sunbeds; restaurant; lounge bar; small bar; sundeck bar; bazaar; gift shop; reading room; laundry service; internet facility; disco; folklore show; Galabeyah party.
Dining
Your cruise is on an all inclusive basis. Meals are usually buffet style and afternoon tea is served whilst sailing. Drinks include all soft drinks by the glass, bottled mineral water, plus local wine and beer by the glass, local spirits by the glass (such as brandy and whisky). Time restrictions on all inclusive amenities may apply.
Cabins
All cabins are outside cabins and have twin or double beds; satellite TV (when docked); safety deposit box; minifridge; shower and wc; hairdryer; air-conditioning.
Note: All cabins are non-smoking.
Options
Single cabin.
Tipping
Tipping is expected in Egypt. Expect to budget about £30 for tips. For your convenience this may be collected at the beginning of the cruise.
Holiday Extensions
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Wonders of the Nile + Cairo & Luxor - 7 Extra nights from £220
Combine your Nile cruise with 3 nights in Cairo and tour the Egyptian Museum, spend time strolling around the bazaars, and visit Giza to see the Pyramids and Sphinx, before spending 4 nights in historical Luxor, on the banks of the Nile.
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Wonders of the Nile + Luxor - 7 Extra nights from £84
Why not extend your holiday with a 7 night stay in the histroric city of Luxor, on the banks of the Nile.
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Wonders of the Nile + Red Sea - 7 Extra nights from £174
At the end of your cruise, why not extend your holiday with a seven nights stay on the shores of the Red Sea, staying in the popular resorts of Hurghada or El Gouna.
Accommodation on Extensions
Wonders of the Nile + Cairo & Luxor - 7 Extra nights from £220
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Mövenpick Pyramids & Sonesta St George Luxor





The Mövenpick Pyramids is located close to the Giza Pyramids and offers a wide range of facilities including a swimming pool in an attractive garden setting. The hotel is also just a short taxi ride (20 minutes) from the centre of Cairo.
Location: In the Giza district, close to the Great Pyramids.
Facilities: Restaurants; pool bar; bar; concierge services; outdoor pool; sauna; massage; steam bath; tennis; football; safety deposit boxes.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room with private facilities; hairdryer; TV with satellite channels; minibar; alarm clock; desk; air-conditioning; telephone.
Options: Half board; single room.
Official category: 5 star.
Sonesta St George is a high standard, grand yet modern hotel, offers guests fantastic views of the west bank of the Nile.
Location: A prime location on the bank of the Nile, the hotel is 2 km from Luxor centre with its many attractions.
Facilities: Swimming pool (heated in winter); sunbeds and parasols; swim-up bar; mini-fridge (filled as minibar on request); 3 restaurants; lounge bar; health club; coffee shop; steam bath; gym; felucca sailing; pool table.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room; private bath, shower and wc; TV with satellite channels; air-conditioning; side Nile view; balcony; hairdryer; safe.
Options: Half board; single room; front Nile view.
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Mövenpick Pyramids & Sheraton Luxor





The Mövenpick Pyramids is located close to the Giza Pyramids and offers a wide range of facilities including a swimming pool in an attractive garden setting. The hotel is also just a short taxi ride (20 minutes) from the centre of Cairo.
Location: In the Giza district, close to the Great Pyramids.
Facilities: Restaurants; pool bar; bar; concierge services; outdoor pool; sauna; massage; steam bath; tennis; football; safety deposit boxes.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room with private facilities; hairdryer; TV with satellite channels; minibar; alarm clock; desk; air-conditioning; telephone.
Options: Half board; single room.
Official category: 5 star.
Sheraton Luxor is set in eight acres of grounds on the east bank of the River Nile. It provides a modern, comfortable base from which to explore the magnificent treasures of the city of Luxor.
Location: On the banks of the Nile and about 2 km from the centre of Luxor.
Facilities: Swimming pool (heated in winter); sunbeds and parasols; mini-fridge; shops; laundry service; hairdresser; safety deposit boxes in the reception; restaurants; pool snack bar; lounge bar; 24-hour room service; 2 floodlit tennis courts.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room with bathroom; balcony; air-conditioning; TV with cable channels; hairdryer.
Options: Half board; single room; Nile view.
Official category: 4 star.
Wonders of the Nile + Luxor - 7 Extra nights from £84
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Sheraton Luxor




The Sheraton Luxor is set in 8 acres of grounds on the east bank of the River Nile. It provides a modern, comfortable base from which to explore the magnificent treasures of the city of Luxor.
Location: On the banks of the Nile and about 2 km from the centre of Luxor.
Facilities: 2 swimming pools (1 heated in winter); sunbeds and parasols; mini-fridge; shops; laundry service; hairdresser; safety deposit boxes in reception; restaurants; pool snack bar; lounge bar; 24-hour room service; 2 floodlit tennis courts.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room with bathroom; balcony; air-conditioning; TV with cable channels; hairdryer.
Note: Rooms may be of a bungalow style, set in the gardens with no balcony.
Options: Half board; single room; Nile view.
Official category: 4 star. -
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Sonesta St George





This high standard, grand yet modern hotel, offers guests fantastic views of the west bank of the Nile.
Location: A prime location on the bank of the Nile, the hotel is 2 km from the centre of Luxor with its many attractions.
Facilities: Swimming pool (heated in winter); sunbeds and parasols; swim-up bar; mini-fridge (filled as minibar on request); 3 restaurants; lounge bar; health club; coffee shop; steam bath; gym; felucca sailing; pool table.
Price includes: Bed and breakfast in a twin room; private bath, shower and wc; TV with satellite channels; air-conditioning; side Nile view; balcony; hairdryer; safe.
Options: Half board; single room; front Nile view.
Official category: 5 star.
Wonders of the Nile + Red Sea - 7 Extra nights from £174
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Three Corners Rihana




A quiet and relaxing resort hotel, built along the shores of the lagoon with its own beach. Designed in typical Nubian style.
Location: Within easy reach of downtown El Gouna and only 400m from the main sea front.
Facilities: 3 swimming pools; free sunbeds and parasols; minimarket; minibar; buffet restaurant; à la carte restaurant; pool bar; sunset bar.
Price includes: All inclusive in a twin room with shower and wc; TV with satellite channels; balcony or terrace; air-conditioning.
Options: Single room
Official category: 4 star.
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Meals: Full board buffet meals with snacks for lunch on the sun terrace from 12.30-3pm. Afternoon tea from 4-5pm.
Drinks: Locally produced soft and alcoholic drinks from 10am-midnight (fresh juices not included).
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Dana Beach Resort



plusNestled on the Red Sea coast, alongside Hurghada's south beach, Dana Beach Resort is elegantly assembled around a meandering, sea-water lagoon and provides excellent accommodation and facilities in a relaxing and comfortable environment.
Location: Set on the golden sands of Hurghada Beach, Dana Beach Resort sits amongst lush, well-kept gardens and provides good access to the crystal-clear, sparkling waters of the Red Sea.
Facilities: 3 swimming pools (one heated); sunbeds and parasols; buffet restaurant; Italian à la carte restaurant; Oriental café with terrace; 8 bars including beach, pool, piano and billiards bars; amphitheatre; nightclub; gift shop; hairdresser; library; shuttle bus to Hurghada centre; minibar and 24-hour room service in bedrooms.
Activities: Tennis; billiards; watersports; diving centre; horse-riding; health club; steam bath; sauna; massage
Price includes: All inclusive in a twin room with private facilities; air-conditioning; satellite TV; telephone; safety deposit box; balcony or terrace
Options: Single room.
Official category: 5 star.
ALL THIS INCLUDED
Meals: Full board with buffet meals. Afternoon snacks from 12.30pm-2pm on beach, 3pm-5pm at Le Rendez-Vous Bar. Afternoon coffee 3pm-5pm. Ice-cream for kids from midday-8pm.
Drinks: Locally-produced alcoholic drinks (beer, cocktails, spirits, wine by the glass), soft drinks, tea and coffee from 10am-midnight.
Activities: 3 tennis courts; minigolf; darts; beach volleyball; pedal boats; gym; regular daytime and evening entertainment.
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