What I liked: Polite and unobtrusive staff, spacious rooms, sea views from the rooms, high level of service, champagne and red fish for breakfast (the most for aristocrats), dinner by the sea, during dinner - an elegant dance of an oriental beauty of Slavic appearance, lack of music on the beach (silence is the most valuable thing on vacation )
What I didn't like: A small swimming area; immediately behind the bathing area, locals constantly barrage back and forth, sailing on boats and listening to loud Jordanian music; tides when the sea gets knee-deep in the bathing area; cooking for dinner leaves much to be desired (I never thought that fried red fish could to be so tasteless )
We went to Aqaba for 2 years in a row and stayed at this hotel -it's great. The staff is very attentive, the rooms are excellent, large balconies, bathrooms, cleaning without complaints. The kitchen is great! But! It is a shame for our compatriots who allow themselves to "steal" fruits in bags at breakfast in a hotel of this class, pour nuts into pre-prepared bags in front of the still amazed staff.
The hotel is not big, but very cozy. There is a swimming pool for children, for adults (cold water), a Jacuzzi. Suitable for a QUIET holiday. The staff is polite, helpful, friendly! Towels will be brought to you on the beach and spread out on the sun loungers, cold bottled water will be brought regularly. The room! Very spacious, cozy, beautiful. A large balcony with armchairs and a table. There is a kettle in the room. Stocks of tea and coffee are replenished every day. Cleaning, change of bed linen and towels daily, free drinks in the fridge. There is an abundance of delicious food for breakfast and lunch. Water is brought to the room. It's a little boring on the beach, music would be nice. The mood lifts with her!!!!