I have been to El Gouna six times during the last ten years and love it. Each visit my husband (or daughter) and I have stayed at the Movenpick Hotel and have thoroughly enjoyed our stay. We have always stayed 'B & B' and found eating Downtown or round the mariner to be excellent value. On Fiesta nights or special nights round the mariner the entertainment and food is very good, although some people would find it very laid back in comparison to other places. This can also be said of the Movenpick Hotel where entertainment is fairly basic but set in an 'airy' courtyard. When I first went to the Movenpick it was fresh and new, now it is looking a little jaded and in need of some refurbishment, however the rooms are large, there is free air conditioning and satelite television. (Please note five star hotels in Egypt are probably the equivalent to a European four star.) Several years ago I was told if you want peace and quiet and a place to chill out, go to the Movenpick, otherwise go to the Sheraton Miramar. I am going back in September and intend to give this hotel ago for a change as we are going with a group of friends. There are three pool areas at the Movenpick and I love the smaller pool and bar around cluster 7000. This is quieter than the main pool with plenty of sunbeds around the pool and the lagoon beach( just in front of the pool.) This beach provides an amazing view of the sunset each evening. If you can afford it, pay a visit to the Hotel's new Spa, the treatments are wonderful and much cheaper than back home.
I thought I would just mention the dreaded upset stomach, this is something which most people seem to get in Egypt (I have been to several other places in Egypt and experienced the same although not at every visit to the Movenpick- two years ago my daughter and I ate out every night and breakfasted in the hotel and were perfectly okay) A visit to the Pharmacy in El Gouna soon puts one right any way!
What makes me return to El Gouna? I think if you want a taste of Egypt but not the 'in your face haggling' and accosting like in Hurgarda, a place where a woman/girl can walk around and not be pestered too much and can feel quite comfortable, this is the place. The setting on man-made lagoons is lovely and the transport system around El Gouna- tuk tuks, small buses and taxi boats (all so cheap) are experiences in themselves. The restaurants are very good and cheap-don't go all inclusive,especially the Egyptian restaurant Downtown on the side of the lagoon (the one with the big clay ovens outside)
If you are a 'party animal' give this place a miss but if you are looking for a relaxing holiday in lovely setting at affordable prices, this is it.










