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Hyatt Regency Sharm el Sheikh Resort - Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

South Sinai
Sharm El Sheikh,
Nightly Rates (160.00 - 535.00)   5 Star
Hyatt Regency Sharm el Sheikh Resort

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Property Description
Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh offers a shimmering fusion of unyielding luxury in an informal natural setting. Terraced on an escarpment overlooking the clear, turquoise-hued waters adjacent to Na'ama Bay, this 85 acre resort is poised on 'the Gardens' - one of the world's most pristine and awe-inspiring dive sites. Water flows throughout the resort's numerous streams, cascades, lily ponds and lagoons creating a true 'aqua-oasis'.

Hyatt Regency Sharm el Sheikh Resort


Room Information
  • Guest Room Information

  • * King bedrooms 230 * Twin bedrooms 116 * Regency Club® King 43 * Regency Club® Twin 16 * Junior Suites (2 bays) 19 * Executive Suites (3 bays)5 * Royal Villas 2 * Hyatt Gold Passport available * Non-smoking rooms available * Floors 2 * Check-in time 12 noon * Check-out time 12 noon * Rooms for the disabled 4
  • Guest Room Amenities

  • * Sea views * Balcony with sea view * Four-fixture bathrooms: bath, shower, basin, toilet * Individually controlled air conditioning plus a ceiling fan * Multilingual television resort information * Satellite television programmes * AM/FM radio * Three multi-line telephones with additional dataport * Minibar * Large in-room safe * Down pillows and duvet (non-allergenic available) * 100% Egyptian cotton linen and towelling * Vanity table and stool with hairdryer and complimentary amenities
  • Guest Services and Shops

  • * Resort centre * Airport limousine & shuttle service * Business Centre * Tour and travel service * Daily laundry & valet * In-house doctor & medical suite * Bank & currency exchange * Shopping bazaar * Beauty salon * Resort transport * Multi-lingual staff
  • Regency Club

  • Hyatt's 'hotel within a hotel' concept offers privacy and uncompromising luxury for discriminating guests. The Regency Club® is housed in an elegant villa that has a cosy and very classic feel. The verandah is the perfect setting from which to enjoy the rosy sunset with a cocktail. Alternatively, the fireplace is a great place to curl up with a book or glass of cognac on chilly desert nights. Regency Club® guests benefit from private check-in and Concierge as well as daily complimentary continental breakfast and evening cocktails and canapés at the clubhouse. There is also a boardroom for private meetings. In terms of aqua amenities, Regency Club® guests may enjoy a private beach, two pools and a whirlpool.

    Rate Disclaimer
    For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Opened in  2000 

  • 399  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    Hyatt Regency Sharm El Sheikh offers a shimmering fusion of unyielding luxury in an informal natural setting. Terraced on an escarpment overlooking the clear, turquoise-hued waters adjacent to Na'ama Bay, this 85 acre resort is poised on 'the Gardens' - one of the world's most pristine and awe-inspiring dive sites. Water flows throughout the resort's numerous streams, cascades, lily ponds and lagoons creating a true 'aqua-oasis'. Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (8 miles away)

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card guarantee is required to complete areservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. Whenmaking reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.

    Restaurant Information
    Cascades  Set amongst the cascading pools encompasses soothing hues of blue and lime. The hot coals treat good food simply, the brick oven produces seafood crisps and fresh flatbreads. Open 10 am - midnight. Cafe Fresco  This restaurant offers a variety of 'Italian Snapshots' designed to capture Latin spontaneity. This 'Cucina Italiana' predominantly offers a buffet product which is always seasonal, aromatic and fresh. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sala Thai  Classically Thai... rich teak wood, sensuous fabrics, antique art accents and a kitchen theatre. Purity, clarity and restraint... this restaurant will offer an evening of grace, refinement and congeniality. Open for dinner. Beach House Bar & Grill  Clean, crisp and cool as the ocean spray, this restaurant will be the perfect retreat from the beach. Laid back good tastes of salads, light al fresco dishes... all icons of heat relief. Open 10 am - midnight. Azure Lounge  The focal point of the lobby, the lounge captures the breathtaking views of the Aqaba coastline. A relaxed demeanour creates the perfect mood for traditional coffees and teas. Stars Music Bar  Stir your senses and shake your soul, Stars Music Bar will rejuvenate guests with lively and colourful evenings. Open evenings. Souk at the Hyatt  Traditional Egyptian souk with shops and food court. Enjoy an arabesque evening charged with scents, sensuality and appeal. Guests will savour five pan-oriental cuisines with a progr amme of folklore music and dance. Open evenings.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Banquet Facilities
  •   * Number of rooms 7 * Total meeting space 1965 sq. m. * Pre-function space 120 sq. m. * Freight elevator capacity direct access

  • Key Features
  •   * Conference and incentive planners should take note of the spectacular features of the Conference Centre that the resort offers: a Grand Ballroom for 540 guests, Junior Ballroom for 300 guests, one boardroom, two meeting rooms for up to 40 guests and state-of-the-art technology. This combination of professional meeting facilities, sports and leisure activities, exotic excursions and exciting cuisine makes for the total experience - a true sanctuary for the senses. * Spectacular resort locations available for a variety of themed banqueting options of up to 1500 people.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreational Facilities

  • * 2500 sq. metre feature rock pools (winter heating) with waterfalls, rock grottos, lazy river, jet sprays & water slide & two outdoor whirlpools * The Gardens Dive Site - three crescent beaches for snorkelling * Watersports Centre - professional dive school for all skill levels, diving equipment hire, sea jetty & watersports Club Olympus Fitness Centre - indoor/outdoor gym, aerobics room, 6 massage rooms, separate gents & ladies saunas, steambaths, whirlpool & plunge pool * Racket Centre - five tennis courts and two air-conditioned squash courts * Camp Hyatt - children's activity centre with pool, video/games room, daily supervised learning and recreational activities * 18-hole golf course available 2 km from the resort

  • Points of Interest

  • The Monastery of Saint Catherine, the Mountain of Moses, the majestic Sinai Mountain Range, National Parks of Ras Mohammed, Nabq and Ras Abu Galum, Fortresses of Nuweiba, El Tarabin, Geziret Faraun and over 30 renowned dive site. Visitors Information Visa: tourist visas available on entry for most nationalities. Please check with your travel planner. Language: Arabic and English widely spoken. Currency: Egyptian pound. Climate: hot and dry desert climate, cool evenings in winter.

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