Hotel near Red Sea, Umluj 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:JPY 204,899
9.6/10
Amazing
RRoki930201Before I came, I was like: 'What kind of resort charges me 25,000 for one night, and that doesn't even include transportation?'
After I came, I was like: 'Okay, totally worth it.'
I stayed at both Desert Rock and Shebara, and both are under Red Sea Global. After experiencing them, I can say both were absolutely worth the price.
Moreover, this kind of experience is truly unique among all the places I've ever visited worldwide, just like Bora Bora in Tahiti, it's perfect as a ultimate travel goal for everyone's lifetime.
Shebara is like an alien spaceship docking station, while Desert Rock feels more like a Martian base nestled in the mountains and valleys.
Millions of years ago, this place was once a seabed, which explains the incredibly unique rock formations. The rooms are seamlessly integrated with the mountains, and every tiny design detail reflects an extraordinary aesthetic. Walking on this suspension bridge in the evening, gazing at this beautiful scenery, gives one a feeling of profound tranquility and wonder.
Both of these hotels have now been added to my list of places I'll definitely revisit many times.
Hotel near Red Sea, Umluj 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:JPY 301,308
9.6/10
Amazing
CcapsicumFacilities: Newly opened hotel, very clean and sanitary, the speedboat to the island is very grand
Service: Stefan, the butler, is always responsive
Environment: You can see the stars at night, and the sea in the morning is like a mirror of the sky
Hotel near Red Sea, Umluj 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:JPY 292,699
9.2/10
Great
AAL-L88I'm usually too lazy to write reviews, but this time I have to. First, the pros:
1. The hotel room's avant-garde design is truly unique and worth experiencing for a photo op.
2. The staff are all incredibly warm and friendly, actively greeting you and asking if you need assistance.
Now for the cons:
1. It feels like most of the staff are new and recently trained, as the overall service tends to be a bit slow. Scheduled pick-ups often arrive 10-20 minutes late.
2. The hotel's sea view isn't particularly stunning, and the water isn't clear at all. It's nowhere near as beautiful as the Maldives and fell far short of my expectations.
3. Most importantly, there are significant safety concerns. As an island hotel, the rooms don't provide life jackets, and there are very few lifebuoys in the common areas. Only guests who are strong swimmers would dare to go snorkeling directly from their rooms.
Overall, the hotel's amenities don't match its price, and my experience was far below what I expected. Personally, I think it's worth staying once for first-time visitors, but definitely not worth a second visit.