
Inside the Revamped DoubleTree by Hilton Sharm El Sheikh
The beachfront resort is Hilton's first DoubleTree property in both Egypt and the Red Sea region.
DoubleTree by Hilton Sharm El Sheikh - Sharks Bay has officially reopened after a full-scale renovation, becoming Hilton's first DoubleTree property in both Egypt and the Red Sea region. The beachfront resort invites travellers to unwind in 570 coastal-chic rooms and suites, including new Family-Friendly Suites (for little explorers) and Romantic Suites (for sunset-chasing couples).
Overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Tiran Islands - renowned as a world-class diving destination- the resort features eight swimming pools, including a horizon-edge infinity pool, a soon-to-open wellness spa, and 11 diverse dining options offering everything from Mediterranean mezze to Asian-inspired cuisine. The resort will also house a new fine dining restaurant and an exclusive beach club.
'We are dedicated to delivering the exceptional hospitality that Hilton brands are known for,' says Nasser Mokhtar, General Manager. 'Our team is committed to creating memorable experiences for our guests, ensuring that every stay reflects the warmth and care that define our brand.'
Alessandro Redaelli, Hilton VP for North Africa & Levant, adds: 'This property reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainable travel and delivering world-class hospitality experiences across key destinations in the region'
With its refreshed design and expanded offerings, the property blends laid-back luxury with thoughtful touches for families, couples, and solo travellers alike, making it a standout destination in the Red Sea region's evolving hospitality scene.
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