Although the Holiday Inn Resort Safaga Palace on Egypt’s Red Sea coast has introduced many new additions and concepts over the last ten years, the hotel has now undergone an extensive renovation project.
Hicham Aidarous, general manager, Holiday Inn Resort Safaga Palace, announced that guest will now be able to enjoy newly-designed rooms which have been completely refurbished.
Comprising seven separate buildings spread over an area of 52,000 sq m – it boasts more than 4000 trees, a private beachfront and marina – the resort is equipped with its own diving centre. Operated by the world-famous Duck’s Diving Centre, the centre has more than 14 instructors who speak more than one language. What’s more, the centre has all the facilities for those who like to get married in a novel way: underwater!
The resort also features an excellent Wind Surf Centre, which offers a unique kite surfing experience. In addition, the Aqua Centre arranges boat trips to surrounding islands. Beach and magnificent coral reefs make Holiday Inn Resort Safaga Palace an ideal getaway destination for both honeymooners and families and a paradise for divers, windsurfers and other watersports enthusiasts.
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