Xperience St.George Homestay
- Zwei Außenpools und ein Kinderbecken
- Shuttle-Bus zum Privatstrand des Hotels
Zweites Zuhause in Scharm El-Scheich
Das Xperience St. George Homestay befindet sich in einer ruhigen Gegend, etwas außerhalb des Zentrums von Scharm El-Scheich. Es ist also der perfekte Ort für eine erholsame Auszeit – und das nicht weit von der Action oder dem Strand entfernt! Das Hotel hat sogar einen eigenen Sandstrand mit ganz feinem Sand – der kostenlose Shuttle-Bus bringt dich in weniger als zehn Minuten dorthin. Im Hotel selbst gibt es zwei große Außenpools und einen kleineren Schwimmbereich für die Kleinen.
Wenn du nicht gerade am Strand oder am Pool Sonne tankst, kannst du dich bei Wasserball, Volleyball und Tischtennis verausgaben. Alternativ kannst du dich im Gesundheitsclub verwöhnen lassen oder im Fitnessstudio trainieren. Mit dem Kinderclub und dem Spielplatz im Freien gibt es auch für die Kleinen viele Freizeitangebote.
Was das Essen anbelangt, bist du hier genau richtig. Im Buffet-Restaurant La Princesse werden zum Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen leckere internationale Gerichte serviert – die Auswahl ist groß. Für Drinks kannst du eine der beiden Poolbars aufsuchen oder dich in der Lobby-Bar Rendez-Vous niederlassen.
Einrichtungen
Speisen und Getränke
- Bar
- Snackbar am Pool
- Restaurant
Unterhaltung
- Aussenpool
- Kinderbecken
- Unterhaltungsprogramm
- Kinderclub
- Spielplatz
Sport und Wellness
- Beachvolleyball
- Dart-Spiel
- Fitness
- Tischtennis
- Volleyball
- Wellnessbereich
Hadaba entdecken
Um El Seid Hill Magles El Madena Street, Hadaba, Ägypten
Durchschnittswetter in Scharm el Scheich
Bewertungen
An honest review covering everything!
"The positives first: The grounds are beautiful, with lovely palm trees that were kept immaculate every day. Pools are lovely and clean! Friendly staff overall. Ayman from the bar and Karam entertainment are our favourite. There are plenty of sunbeds around the pools, and they are honestly the most comfortable loungers we’ve ever used at a hotel. My worry on holiday is having to struggle for a sunbed and you won’t here , the beaches and the pool is full of very comfy beds and umbrellas. Anytime of day! Amazing! The swim-up bar is lovely too just a shame the kids jump in the pool and splash rather than this be a relaxing area. The activity pool is for that. We personally liked the quiet Pool as nice to relax. Does depend on the guests using it as some days guests would play their own music and kids would run riot and jump off the rocks into the quiet pool which was really annoying. Sometimes life guards would sort it, Sometimes they ignore it. Bad parenting and selfish behaviour spoilt it some days for other guests . Entertainment First week two of the young men were friendly and enthusiastic, although sadly we hardly saw one of them after the first few days and then the week after Nardar left too both boys were great , however after a few days everyone was sacked including Nardar (ironically the review from Soss below - they joined August and wrote only about the entertainment team so I think it’s them seeking revenge) Unfortunately, one member of the entertainment team the first week we were there Ragda (I believe that was her name), was rude and unapproachable. She struggled to organise games, people regularly walked away because they didn’t know what was happening, and got snappy with guests. It felt like she didn’t want to be there or like anyone. Very very miserable girl but she’s now been sacked aswell. Turn over for entertainment staff not good. The new entertainment team arrived on our second week and I praise karam he is very good and fun and gives 100% ! The entertainment manager also very good. Food We aren’t fussy eaters, but much of it was cold, bland and lacking flavour. The buffet restaurant was so busy as only one restaurant open for two hours in the evening . People were constantly pushing past each other, long queues so meals never felt relaxing i didn’t enjoy going down it was hectic. I’d recommend pavilio a two minute walk away for great drinks , cocktails and food great price! Drinks The all-inclusive drinks selection was disappointingl! If you enjoy cocktails , don’t expect much choice. There were about three cocktail options - all gin. no Piña Coladas, sex on beach , woo woo , Blue Lagoons, peach schnapps-based drinks, sparkling wine, cava or sangria. I love a wine but the all inclusive wine was watered down, not good. Selling One of the negatives was the constant selling. Every day we were approached several times around the pool to buy massages, facials or , eat at restaurants , have a hair cut , buy a photo or excursion even a tattoo! I appreciate these staff are simply doing their jobs and rely on sales, so I genuinely felt sorry for them. However, when you’re trying to relax, being approached several times a day becomes annoying. Housekeeping The room was nice and spacious very happy with room , but there were a few details that shouldn’t happen in a three or four -star hotel. When we arrived, the balcony table still had dried-on food stuck all over it. It only took a wipe to clean and I did this , but guests shouldn’t have to clean up after previous occupants. There was also no shampoo in the room, which I think is a basic expectation for an all-inclusive hotel. Every day the first week the beds were made with the duvet cover back to front and inside out , with the open end left by the pillows instead of at the foot of the bed. Also we sometimes a towel short - they made up our room so would have seen how many people there are. Some people got amazing towel displays we didn’t - I think it depends who you get . Beds comfy enough and pillows very comfy. We slept well. Air con is perfect !!! Shuttle The complimentary shuttle buses were good. You can go Nama bay, soho square, old Market , two beaches for free- The beaches pleasant for a few hours - coral bay is a MUST amazing snorkelling - we would recommend an afternoon slot as morning is hectic we had reserved our places but still ended up standing on the bus because it appeared some guests simply boarded an earlier bus instead. Everyone pushed to get on first, it was a challenge to get off the bus when we arrived as everyone was pushing to get on - again the clientele were the issue - a better system of checking reservations would make it much fairer and less stressful. This wasn’t really the drivers’ fault, but it could definitely be organised better by ticking people on the bus they booked. Or perhaps different cultures could adopt the English mannerism of queuing to make it just nicer for everyone and not a battle ? WiFi Was good throughout day by pool and reception , lagged in the evening in the room but as expected when everyone is using it. Did have to frequently get a new WiFi code from reception to be able to use it . Overall There are definitely positives here, especially the beautiful grounds, comfortable pool area, rooms , staff and shuttle buses. But with everything we have said above , as an all inclusive guest we would rank this a 3.5 star. For us, having experienced other four star hotels in Egypt at a similar price point, there are better options available. TOP TIP - don’t use Indrive for taxis this happened to a few people- read the reviews online our easyJet rep recommended it and told everyone to download it BUT - we had a very scary experience where he wouldn’t let us leave unless we gave him four times the agreed fee on the app! It went from 3 dollar to 20dollar for a five minute trip - Everyone just loves to scam a British tourist in Egypt - be on guard !"
A Very pleasant stay at Xperience St George Homestay
"Stayed for 13 days in early August 2026. Standard room. I really liked the hotel, although I wouldn’t call myself a particularly experienced hotel guest. All the drawbacks are non-critical. Honestly, you’d have to look for them with a magnifying glass. I’ll start with them so I can finish with the positives: – In the gym, almost none of the strength machines work. – Some “genius” decided to put the table tennis table outside. In Egyptian heat you can play maybe one game. There isn’t even an awning over it. It’s also metal, folding, and slightly warped. – In the restaurant, salads and other starters don’t really appeal to someone used to Russian cuisine. And for almost the entire holiday, my girlfriend’s and my digestive systems were – how should I put it – in a tense state, as if the food was being digested with great difficulty. I can’t blame the quality of the food. It’s probably just unfamiliar. Besides, you also need to build up immunity to a buffet so you don’t pile a bit of everything onto your plate. For reference, we ate only at the hotel restaurant and had drinks at the bars on the hotel beaches. – Coffee/cocoa in the coffee machines and boiling water in the water boiler for tea in the restaurant are available only at breakfast. At lunch and dinner they don’t work. In my opinion, this is very strange, since there is a large selection of desserts (most of which, by the way, are rather mediocre to my taste) – so what are you supposed to eat them with? Soda or juice? There are, admittedly, two workarounds: go to the lobby and get tea there, or load up on desserts and go to the lobby to eat them there. Clearly both options are, to put it mildly, inconvenient. When we asked why it’s done this way, they explained: “so guests don’t linger in the dining room drinking tea...” )) – I have probably never eaten a worse ice cream than the one they serve at lunch. I even saw someone lick it, immediately throw the ice cream out of the waffle cone, and start munching on the cone itself )). – Fruit was nothing fancy: melon slices, grapes, dates. Once there was mango, once figs, watermelon. Though it would be a sin to complain given the hotel’s price. – This is not a minus but just a feature – the restaurant staff are a bit too eager to clear food from the table. A few times I just steped away to get more juice, come back, and the table had already been cleared. I don’t know how to signal that I wasn’t finished yet... I see, if you put your plates near the edge of the table, they can be cleared, but if you do not... Of course, I understand them – the hotel was overpacked – lots of people – sometimes it was hard to find a place to sit, so they tried to clear everything quickly. By the way, a special “respect” to the clever ones who leave something like their purse on a table and go stand in line, and then go get more food... While you’re walking around, I could already have eaten half my meal at that table...)). The funny thing is they may put the purse on a chair where it can’t be seen. You’ve already sat down and started eating, and they come up like “we had this table – our purse is on the chair over there.” Well go ahead – sit on that chair with the purse – I don’t mind! )). No, we were reserving the whole table that way )). Jeez... )). But there in no sense to make a scene over such nonsense – so I am standing and going to find another spot...)). The queue phenomenon was also beyond me (this is not a dig at the hotel, just thinking out loud). Why do you line up along the hot food counter, people? Do you want to put literally every dish on your plate? )) Just go to the one you want and take it... – The TV in the room is small and very basic. I brought my own TV box to sometimes watch a movie or play music through it. But I couldn’t reach the HDMI port on the TV (if it even has one...) – the TV on its bracket sits very tight against the wall. – A standard drawback of most hotels I’ve stayed at – they give you a bar of soap but no soap dish. And this poor bar of soap has to soak in its own juices. – The floor in the room was rarely washed. However, I put this down to the overall situation with the hotel being full – probably the cleaner was in a hurry... Now for what I liked. + Very responsive hotel staff. Almost every housekeeper tries to greet you in your language. Not to mention the rest of the staff. There are many British and Italian guests at the hotel. Russian are at most 5–10%. Nevertheless, almost all the right people understand the necessary words in Russian. In general, the staff motivation seems to be well organized – I never once saw any of them being lazy – they seem to look for work to do. I already mentioned the full house – by some combination of factors, there was a big influx of tourists to Egyptian resorts at that time. At this hotel, occupancy exceeded 95%. That’s why there were queues for hot food in the restaurant and difficulties finding a free table. But! The hotel held up well – in the restaurant, the staff clearing dishes and serving drinks were almost running and quickly handled their tasks. Food that was running out was also quickly replenished. I looked with sympathy at the staff member who was grilling kebabs in the outdoor heat. How he didn’t get heatstroke, I don’t know...)) + Large choice of dishes in the restaurant. The variety was about three times greater than I had imagined. Freshly grilled chicken or fish kebab (on a mesh) seemed to be available at every lunch and dinner. Although, apparently for speed, the mesh was placed as close to the coals as possible, so the chicken pieces got smudged with charcoal – which is obviously not great... But that’s a minor thing... The fish was tasty. Once there were shrimp. + Two pool areas: the “loud” one – where the “amazing animation team” (as DJ sad) entertains guests after breakfast and lunch – and a quiet one. There is a bar with free juices and soda next to each. By the way, I only found out towards the end that you can ask to add syrup to your drink (for example, Sprite). There are plenty of sun loungers. But with the hotel full, by morning most spots had already been reserved with towels. Lifeguards at the pools are friendly and sociable. The pools themselves are quite nice. When we walked past them on the first day, they seemed very shallow. But no – an illusion! They’re up to an adult’s neck. + Two coffee machines (free): in the lobby and at the quiet pool bar. Plus two in the restaurant (but only at breakfast). + The juices at the bars taste are quite good... Although honestly, they were my main suspect responsible for the tense state of my digestion. For that reason, towards the end I tried to drink Sprite only instead. + There are different evening shows every day of the week (at 9:30 PM). Each week, with small changes, most of them repeat – magic tricks, an acrobat/juggler, belly dance, something like a dervish dance, etc. + The animation team tries in every way to stir up and entertain guests. I read in reviews that the animation and shows are supposedly quite mediocre... Those must have been written by very picky people. To me, it’s all fine! The animators are involved almost all day – morning exercise, water volleyball, aqua aerobics, after lunch pool football and other active entertainment. + Two private beaches: a coral one and a sandy one. Both are good. But I liked the coral one more. The lifeguards there are great – they keep watch. When I snorkeled at the coral beach for the first time, there were waves (yellow flag). I got a bit of water in my snorkel, and being inexperienced, I took it out of my mouth to pour the water out (when I should have just gently inhaled and forcefully exhaled to clear it). Because of the waves, water kept getting into the snorkel again, and I had to head back with my head above water, which turned out not so easy in the waves, even though the pier was literally 10 meters away. At some point I even got a little scared. But – and this is why I’m writing all this – the lifeguard noticed my trouble from the very first seconds, stood at the edge of the pier, and watched me closely, ready to help. He gestured something like “come on, swim.” And when I got out on the ladder, he also signaled something like “don’t worry, breathe deeply.” The sandy beach is in a bay near Old Market. For my girlfriend, one drawback was that you can’t see the open sea – only the bay. And there are no waves, except maybe after boats. Too bad – I love waves in the sea (when I’m safe near the shore )) ). A bus goes to both beaches; you need to sign up in advance – there and back. Food is provided at the beaches – at the sandy one, some snacks, and at the coral one, a full lunch with a mini version of the hotel restaurant: soup, several hot dishes, appetizers, desserts, juices, soda. At the coral beach bar, milkshakes and fresh juices are at a very reasonable price – $2 – and are quite tasty. + Decent hotel location. On one hand, it’s not in the middle of the hustle and bustle. On the other, you can get to many places cheaply by taxi. And to the IL Merkato street/area or the old town, if you want, you can even walk. + Every evening there is a bus (there and back) – again, you need to sign up – to one of these places: Old Market, the SOHO area, or Naama Bay. It’s well worth walking around each of these areas at least once. + Good, cozy room – everything you need is there. I wouldn’t say anything is “worn out” – everything is in good condition. It’s convenient that there are plenty of places to throw your stuff – on the sofa, chairs, etc. There is an outlet that doesn’t turn off when you leave the room. Large double bed with a good mattress. Quiet air conditioner. Although during the day it struggles a bit, and towards morning, on the contrary, you can get a bit chilly from it. Decent bathroom fixtures. Hairdryer. Fridge – handy for cooling water to take with you on outings. By the way, a couple of 1.5 L bottles of water regularly appeared in the room. Drying rack on the balcony. + The grounds are nice. For walking around, they’re a bit small, although I find it hard to name a time when I specifically wanted to just stroll around the grounds... + ATM on the hotel grounds and a couple of small shops, where prices are surprisingly reasonable. + Large lobby area with soft sofas and chairs. After dinner, many guests were drawn there to sit and chat. The animators also came there and chatted with guests, and also invited people to dance club nights for $25 )). + WiFi worked satisfactorily for me, but for my girlfriend, for some reason, nothing would load often. + My girlfriend was very positive about the massage at the hotel’s SPA salon. Though it’s not exactly a cheap service... + Ah, and how can I not mention the charming Regina, who introduced herself as a “hotel representative”. She is in the lobby at a separate table by the exit to the “loud” pool from about 10:00 to 17:00. You can approach her with any questions related to the hotel. Well, maybe not only the hotel – you can just ask for advice on something else )). Also, she is in contact with a local tour company, can recommend an excursion, and will help you book it – prices are quite reasonable. To sum up, a very pleasant hotel. Especially since the price isn’t that high. Would I stay here again if I go to Sharm again? Very likely! I sincerely thank the hotel owners and staff for the excellent time at Xperience St. George Homestay!"
Hotel review
"Worst hotel chain in sharm el sheik, booked a 2 week stay in early July with my partner and our 4 girls, 1 st week in my 8 year old daughter got groped on the bottom of an Egyptian guest who was with his partner who also tried to drag her into the deep end, we complained and was treated like garbage off the hotel staff they wouldn’t kick him out wasn’t bothered that a sexual assault took place and let the pedophile stay for another 3 days going to the kids entertainment and swimming with other kids in the pool, ruined our holiday what we paid quiet abit of money for and was treated with the upmost disrespect from staff who was brushing it under the carpet, avoid like the plague because they allow pedophiles to stay after sexually groping a young child worst experience on a holiday we’ve ever had"