Cleopatra Tsokkos HotelSharm el Sheikh in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
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The Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel is a 4 Star Hotel, located in Sharm el Sheikh.
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Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
The exceptional Coral rich Red Sea has popularised Sharm El Sheikh as a unique scuba diving destination.
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Near to restaurants / entertainment Total Votes: No (3), Yes (1)
Suitable for families Total Votes: No (0), Yes (5)
Suitable for older people Total Votes: No (2), Yes (3)
Suitable for younger people Total Votes: No (1), Yes (4)
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Kenneth from Liversedge reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Many sad people had bad things to say ref this place, but for the £'s it's a good 3* break.Food ok, staff generally good & I've stayed in many 4* & supposedly better where it wasn't as clean or the staff so genuinely attentive. OK you get bothered to go on trips etc & join in the activities athough these can be as fun as you make them.
So get a life you moaners & enjoy what you have paid for."
Top Tip:
"Take a trip on free bus to beach, Naam bay or old Sharm or get a cheap cab; so inexpensive but do haggle or pre- arrange your fare.
Book a cab or phone hotel to send you one from airport or you'll get ripped off by 'official' taxis; should be about £100 Egyption, £100 GBP.
Take or buy repellent for Mosquitos & get some loal cream to treat bites."
Kenneth from Liversedge reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Great value for £'s paid, you'll read lots of negative comment regarding Egypt & this Hotel, but 4 the money, it's good. If you want 5* pay for it !
Good food, nice staff & rooms OK.
Just enjoy or get over it you moaners."
Cherie from Hebden Bridge reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"This hotal is situated outside the main area of Sharm in a quiet location about 10 mins drive from Namma Bay. The hotel rooms are basic and some of the furntiure is a bit shabby - but generally is ok. You do get some mosquitoes in the rooms and the air conditioning is very noisy.
The staff are helpful and friendly. there is a pool bar. There are two pools, one for small children and another one for swimmers. When the hotel is full sometimes there is a shortage of sun beds.
There is entertainment during the day and evenings.
there is a free bus down to Nama Bay each evening and there is a beach near by but you have to pay £10 Egyptian Pounds per person for the facility. "
Top Tip:
"There are loads of great places to go in Nama Bay. The Lirttle Buddha restuarant is fab but on the expensive side. but a great place to go for a special occasion.
The Camel Bar is a well known favourite with the roof bar having fab views across the bay."
IRENE from BEVERLEY reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"The Cleopatra Tsokkos is a reasonable, basic hotel if you are not looking for any thing fancy. The room was OK but in need of some updating and modernisation, food was good and edible, staff very friendly and helpfull, pool area nice. This is certainly not a 4 star hotel, it probably was once but has been allowed to decline over recent years. Considering what we paid for a weeks B&B for two people (just over £100) it was well worth it."
Top Tip:
"None of the Egyptian taxi drivers seemed to know where the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel was so you had to say it was in the 'Hadaba' area, also there are apparently two hotels with this same name!!?"
June from Tranent reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Although the hotel was tired and we had read very bad reviews on it. It was actually great value for money. Staff were friendly and helpful, food was very good and the bedding and towels clean and changed daily so all in all VERY GOOD VALUE. and we would certainly go back. In fact already looking into doing a cruise for a week and then staying back at the Cleopatra for another relaxing week next year."
Carole from Westerham reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Hotel was very clean and staff friendly and honest apart from the dodgy masseur.
Awful transfer "service" to and from hotel by the Hoppa....Couldn't organise themselaves at all."
Top Tip:
"Swimming and snorkelling in the Red Sea was amazing"
nicholas from stanmore reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"a very lowly 2 star....ideal if all you want to do is be by the pool, drink cheap beer and play bingo with other couples who have dragged their children out of school in term time for a cheap holiday. a reasonable room with a very weak shower that only gives hot water in the afternoons. do not use for meals...."
Top Tip:
"do not use hotel taxis......average cost of a regular taxi into town should only be 10-15 egyptian pounds (about £1-£1.50) and do your research before arrival...one couple paid £UK100 for a E£15 taxi from the airport.............more fools them"
sharon from devizes reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"9 nights all inclusive definately not a 4 star accomodation more like a 2 star 3 at best rooms needed updating and the bathroom was a disgrace enjoyed the food and the staff were fantastic and weather was amazing will return to egypt but not to this hotel"
Laura from Kent reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"The Sol Sharm is a great hotel, clean and welcoming. It's not four star luxury, it's four star Egypt - but really great value for money. The pool is large and clean, the beach has great snorkling, but can get crowded mid morning. It's about 15 minutes drive to Naama Bay and 5 minutes further to old town - make sure you haggle! The entertainments a little cheesy and lacks conviction but there's something for everyone. Food's great, try not to have everything on the first night, pace yourslf ; ) The weather is worth the trip alone, delightful! "
Top Tip:
"Top tips - go to the beach early, or at about 12 when people are thinking about lunch. Get the sunbeds at the deep end, they get the sun the longest. Haggle for taxis, haggle for everything - be nice to the staff they'll be nice to you. "
Yuen Ching from London reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Showers didn't work.
Bath room was dirty and bath had scum stains ingrained
in it. Shower curtain was dirty and yellow'd. Balcony
door had a broken lock and our complaint about it
ignored.
Breakfast was an insult. Buffet consisted of manky
salad, cold and uncooked frankfurters. Boiled eggs
that were grey inside. The only thing edible was toast
and omelette (cooked while you wait).
Nearest beach (as its called on the hotel website) is
actually a walk off a short pier into choppy waters.
Very dangerous for poor swimmers and children. Plus no
life guard on duty. Plus no sand. So really it wasn't
a beach at all.
"
Top Tip:
"Don't stay at the Cleopatra and don't book with Travel Republic."
S from Nottingham reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Don't believe it, it is only a 2* hotel. No entertainment (unless you like Mr & Mrs), Food was ok but a little bland and not much selection and you had to sign for every drink you had at the not so friendly bar. We were an All Inclusive party of eight, but were only allowed two drinks per room! Very annoying when you go to the bar as often as I do."
Joseph from London reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Hotel staff friendly, helpful and efficient. Refreshing that it had an 'intimate' atmosphere - unlike the huge, soulless spaces that are the big resorts. However, single biggest gripe is the bizzare insistence on playing high decibel techno dance music from 10 am to 5 pm around the pool area. I am willing to bet that the clientele - the majority of whom are not in the first flush of youth - did not welcome this. I came to Sharm to relax and unwind - not geytblasted by interminable renditions of 'Gasolina' played by a so-called DJ who was clearly doing it for his own ego trip"
MERY from LONDON reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"the hotel was very nice but the private beach they talk about is quite far from the hotel so you have to take taxi avery time you go there.... they have a bus but only goes once a day and come back once a day ... and if there is no people in the morning to go they don't send bus to the afternoon..... they say there is a public beach 500 metres but is too dangerous is not a beach.... some staff was quite rude.... "
PHILLIP from PEMBROKE reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"Knowing that the Hotel was cheep we had expected less with regards to facilities. However we had expected more from the management. The room was 2 star with our beds crammed together and no space to open the balcony doors. We paid for a view and where told they did not have one and we should ask for our money back from our agent. We had money stolen from our room and the management did nothing until we went back. We where lied to, other people had things stolen and a member of staff was removed after we where told they did not know who had done it and they could do very little. The stories that were spun to us did not mach at all. Even the simple things were not possible like telling us about day/evening entertainment. This changed on the second week as there were more people and it was worth the effort! We were over charged for drinks on the first night and on the last day we where told that they had no change when we bought a drink and told us to have a small bottle of water instead!!!! The pool was dirty, we had food poisoning from eating there. There was urine on the toilet seat in our room when we arrived. We where told that we should pay to use the safety deposit box if we did not want our things stolen and as for everything else, ‘that’s just the way in Egypt’. It is not as I have travelled all over Egypt from budget to luxury and found the hotels to have great staff. I have to say this is the worst hotel I have ever staid in, the staff are rude, they steal, the food and beer makes you ill. The food and alcohol is more expensive than the UK when it costs a 5th of the price everywhere else in Egypt. I am happy to sleep in a 1 star hotel as long as the staff are friendly, the food is good and the accommodation is clean. Unfortunately this hotel had deceitful and dishonest staff, it was dirty and made us all ill, please do not recommend this place to anyone."
Laura Dawson from Paisley reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"The staff in the hotel are fantastic. They cant do enough for you and kept us entertained throughout our holiday."
Top Tip:
"If you want to got to the beach don't go to the hotels beach in old Sharm. Go to the Wind Beach in Namma Bay. This beach is free when you tell them your hotel and you can relax on what can only be discribed as Four Poster Beds..... By the time you walk out to 3 feet of water there are fish swimming around your feet."
Alan from Bedford reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"The hotel was simple but the staff were wonderful, polite and helpful. This hotel was very Egyptian with few Brits, it made you feel as if you were abroad"
Top Tip:
"sharks Bay is the place to go for an opporttunity to see fish and coral from the beah rather than a boat"
Elizabeth from Rosset reviewed the Cleopatra Tsokkos Hotel
"we changed hotels as the location was not what we thought. we moved to a hotel in namma bay as we were paying £10 a day to get a taxi to the beach & then go out in the evening."