Room facilities:Air Condition, Cable TV, Free toiletries, Private bathroom, Wake up service, Wheelchair accessible
Bed size:1 x King Size or 2 x Queen Size
Room size:14 m2
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Amwaj Oyoun Resort & Casino
With its private sandy beach, the extensive Amwaj Oyoun Resort - Sharm El Sheikh offers a range of water sports activities and a lagoon pool with waterfalls.
This 5-star resort also features a shopping arcade and free WiFi in some public areas. The relaxation building, which is a separate building that is part of the Amwaj Oyoun is only 300 meters away. The relaxed building is 500 meters from the beach and features a restaurant where B&B guests can enjoy their breakfast.
Opening out onto private balconies or terraces, rooms at Amwaj Oyoun Resort - Sharm El Sheikh come with a spacious seating area equipped with satellite flat-screen TVs.
En-suite bathrooms include bathtubs and telephones. Guests can choose among 8 different food and beverage outlets, with the Oyoun Buffet Restaurant and the Italian Primi Piatti.
Drinks and cocktails are available from the Soweto Pub and Bar. Sharm El Sheikh International Airport is 9 km from the Amwaj Oyoun Resort - Sharm El Sheikh while Naama Bay is 20 km away. The hotel is 11 km from Tiran Island and 40 km from Ras Mohamed National Park.
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodation type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required option.
Children and extra beds
Children of any age are welcome.
To see correct prices and occupancy information, please add the number of children in your group and their ages to your search.
Cot and extra bed policies
0 - 2 years
Cot upon request
Free
Adult (18+ years)
Extra bed upon request
US$30 per person, per night
Prices for cots are not included in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
The number of cots allowed is dependent on the option you choose. Please check your selected option for more information.
There are no extra beds available at this property.
All cots are subject to availability.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Check-in time
After 14:00
Check-out time
Until 11:00
Facilities
24/7 reception
Air Condition
Balcony
Bars
Exchange office
Fitness
Outdoor pool
Pets allowed
Restaurants
Tennis court
Toilet
TV
View
Wake up service
Wi-Fi
Activities
Tennis court
Fitness centre
Casino
Internet
Free WiFi
Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm El Sheikh is a great destination for a relaxing vacation or an adventurous getaway. With its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and stunning scenery, it is no wonder that Sharm El Sheikh is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Egypt
Sharm El Sheikh is a resort city located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. It is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and coral reefs, which make it a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling.
The city has a variety ofhotels, resorts, and restaurants to cater to all budgets and tastes. There are also some activities and attractions available, including:
Sports & nature
Beyond the luxurious resorts and pristine beaches, Sharm El Sheikh boasts a vibrant sports scene and diverse natural wonders waiting to be explored. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie seeking adventure or a nature enthusiast yearning for tranquility, this Red Sea paradise has something for everyone:
Scuba Diving & Snorkeling: The crown jewel of Sharm El Sheikh's offerings lies in its underwater realm. Renowned for its coral reefs teeming with marine life, the region offers unparalleled diving experiences for all levels. Explore the vibrant coral gardens of Ras Mohammed National Park, encounter majestic manta rays at Tiran Island, or discover the eerie allure of sunken shipwrecks like the SS Thistlegorm.
Quad Biking & Jeep Safaris: Embark on an off-road adventure through the rugged desert terrain surrounding Sharm El Sheikh. Explore hidden canyons, encounter Bedouin communities, and witness stunning sunrises or sunsets over the golden sand dunes.
Mount Sinai: For a truly unforgettable experience, embark on a challenging trek to the summit of Mount Sinai, a sacred pilgrimage site for millennia. Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the mountainous landscape and explore the historic St. Catherine's Monastery nestled amidst the peaks.
Colored Canyon: Hike through the mesmerizing labyrinth of the Colored Canyon, marveling at the vibrant hues of red, yellow, and purple carved by wind and water over millions of years. This natural wonder offers a unique and colorful escape into the heart of the Sinai desert
Ras Mohammed National Park: This world-renowned park boasts vibrant coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life, including clownfish, angelfish, and even sharks. Explore the underwater wonders of Shark Reef, Yolanda Reef, and the Eel Garden.
SS Thistlegorm:This iconic shipwreck rests at a depth of 30 meters and is a haven for divers of all levels. Explore the ship's cargo holds filled with motorbikes, weapons, and locomotives, teeming with colorful fish life.
Nightlife info
Sharm El Sheikh transforms from a sun-soaked paradise by day to a vibrant tapestry of nightlife after dark. Whether you're seeking pulsating dance floors, lively bars with live music, or laid-back lounges under the stars, the city caterers to diverse preferences.
Here's a glimpse into Sharm El Sheikh's after-dark scene:
La Dolce Vita Club: Experience the Italian flair at this sophisticated club, featuring live music acts, themed nights, and an open-air terrace for a touch of al fresco revelry.
Pacha Sharm el Sheikh:Immerse yourself in the luxurious ambiance of this globally renowned club, known for its opulent décor, world-class DJs, and electrifying atmosphere.
Little Buddha Bar: Savor exquisite cocktails and pan-Asian cuisine in this stylish bar, where the Buddha statues and serene ambiance create a unique setting.
SOHO Square:Explore this vibrant entertainment hub, offering a diverse range of bars, restaurants, and cafes, each with its distinct ambiance, from lively sports bars to chill shisha lounges.
Hard Rock Cafe Sharm El Sheikh:Indulge in classic American fare and rock n' roll memorabilia at this iconic chain, featuring live music and themed nights.
Camel Rides: Experience the traditional Bedouin mode of transportation with a camel ride through the desert landscape surrounding Sharm El Sheikh. Enjoy stunning views and immerse yourself in the Bedouin culture as you learn about their traditions and connection to the land.
The Nabq Museum: Dive into the fascinating world of the Bedouin people, the nomadic inhabitants of the Sinai Peninsula for centuries. The museum showcases their traditional way of life, clothing, jewelry, and tools, offering a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage.
Culture and history info
Old Sharm Market: While primarily catering to tourists now, this market area retains a touch of its traditional character. Wander through the narrow alleys lined with shops selling souvenirs, spices, and local handicrafts, catching glimpses of Sharm El Sheikh's past as a small fishing village.
Sharm El Sheikh Museum: Though relatively new, this museum houses a collection of archaeological artifacts found in the region, providing a glimpse into the ancient history of the Sinai Peninsula. From Pharaonic pottery to Roman coins, the exhibits offer a glimpse into the diverse civilizations that have left their mark on the area.
St. Catherine's Monastery:Located deep within the Sinai Peninsula, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the oldest continuously operating Christian monastery in the world. Built around the supposed site of the Burning Bush where Moses received the Ten Commandments, it offers a unique blend of Byzantine and Arabic architecture and houses a treasure trove of religious artifacts.