Unlike in Sharm el-Sheikh, Armenian tourists pay $25 at the airport in Hurghada for visa. We would not say that people are very hospitable at the airport of Hurghada. Anyway, it does not hinder the upcoming leisure.
The city rising on the shore of the Red Sea is a whole complex of contradictions. One can see half-built houses with no doors or windows and garbage near the beautiful buildings and palm trees, or old-fashioned shops near luxury boutiques. You will not meet many people in the streets, particularly women. The women that you will rarely meet wear black hijabs, sometimes showing only discerning eyes. They are also very kind. Seeing a child in our car they stopped it and gave him some sweets.
It took us 20 minutes from the airport to our hotel, Desert Rose Resort. By the way, only men work at the hotel, starting from cleaners until the top manages. The few women working here are either invited from abroad or are of another nationality. What can never be missed from someone’s attention is the attention of the workers of the service sphere towards tourists. They ask your name and where you come from, and when they learn that for example you are from Armenia, they say something in Armenian or just say “Hacheli e tsanotanal”, which means “glad to meet you” or “Dzez lav hangist” which means “I wish you good time” in Armenian. They usually speak Russian when interacting with Armenians. But if you have dark skin and black hair, you are under the “risk” of being taken for an Egyptian woman until the moment you clarify that you come from a small country with ancient culture – Armenia.
The hotel siding the seashore has all the infrastructures for both children and adults – Olympic pools, water attractions, restaurant, and cafes. The members of the animation team, talented young people of different nationalities, spare no eff...
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