- Egypt Holidays
- Makadi Bay
- Royal Pharaohs Makadi Bay

The Royal Pharaohs Makadi Bay is located in the prominent Makadi Bay area, only 25KM southern of the very popular Egyptian holiday destination “Hurghada”, on Egypt's beautiful Red Sea Riviera. Makadi is a peaceful bay with many opportunities for snorkeling and scuba diving. The semi- tropical climate makes this both a summer and winter resort. The Royal Pharaohs Makadi Bay is situated directly on over 600 meters long private and white sandy beach, and has a spectacular house reef very close by, which guests may use for snorkeling. Among the 550 outsized (52s q m), comfortable & luxurious rooms, yea r-round sunshine, Panoramic views of sea and blue skies, Spa, tennis fields, all makes the Royal Pharaohs Makadi Bay the place for unique moments to remember.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
It was the best vacation we ever had in this incredible hotel we really had fun with the animation team and also the food was amazing in beautiful restaurant beside the room service was perfect we gonna back in next summer
It was so Good place and Good and really and soo Good food really when i see all this fake comments really its so rong becuase i coming to here and see everything is oki so thank you so much for all off this
The hotel is excellent, the service is beautiful, the aqua is nice, the beach is beautiful, the food is good, the animation team is great, the people who are standing on the games are helpful with the children, the walk is nice, the lake is a masterpiece, and the rooms are not good
This hotel is a great place, at least at the first glance. Upon arrival, you can find first signs of non-functioning establishment, such as old destroyed sofa near the reception area, closed gym full of old and destroyed equipment. The staff is a mixed bag, some of those guys work really hard and others are just outright unfriendly. The food is terrible. One restaurant is essentially for locals (obviously the distinction isn't official but it is what it is) and the other is for tourist. Both restaurants kinda suck tho. Drinks are decent, served from bottles, but the cup is so small that in order to consume half a litre of cola, one has to go to the bar like three times?
The pools are cool, but the "seaside" one is perhaps half a meter deep at it's deepest? Access to the sea is bad, just a single molo a no real beach. Aquapark is nice but is only open 4 hours a day. The pools, as I said, aren't bad, but due to locals drinking and throwing plastic cups into the pool, the swimming just ain't enjoyable.
Rooms are solid but old, some things are destroyed or dirty, but overall hotel rooms ain't bad. Issue is that the area is large and doesn't have any shadow at all, so you have to walk like 500 metres to the dinner/pool/whatever in direct sun.
Overall, at it's best (that is, unfortunately, without local clients who behave very inpolitely by EU-based tourists standards), the hotel would be a 3-4 star one, but as we experienced it, this was a garbage.
The place is nice, I suggest simple things, but adding a safari, but the place is beautiful, this neglects the people. It is nice, but the food is better, but the clothes are cleaned very well, but because the children, the water does not fall asleep, but that's why, thank you very happy 😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️❤️❤️😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️ 😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️
