Are higher-end all-inclusive resorts in Egypt worth it for better food, drinks, and less crowded restaurants?
Based on 1 discussion with 4 participants · Last activity: 5 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 4 participants · Last activity: 5 days ago
TL;DR
Travelers find higher-end Egyptian resorts worthwhile mainly for convenient, tasty dining: no need to source food outside the hotel, queue for meals, or reserve tables. Check recent reviews specifically for food, drinks, and room cleanliness.
For a low-stress stay, choose a resort whose restaurants can handle peak times: tables should be available, meal queues should be short, and drinks and snacks should be easy to get on-site.
One resort review described the food as tasty and the stay as comfortable thanks to the clean sea, reef, and attentive staff. There were minor room-cleanliness concerns, so check housekeeping comments alongside dining reviews.
If food is a top priority, assess more than the beach and reef: positive stays specifically mention good cuisine and comfortable accommodation. This matters most at all-inclusive properties, where most meals are eaten at the resort.