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Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh unveils major expansion

Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh is introducing a new era of luxury to Egypt’s Red Sea shores in March, doubling the property in size with new world-class accommodations, recreation and restaurants.

“We’re introducing a new era of seaside luxury to what has been one of Egypt’s most loved resorts ever since it opened its doors 20 years ago. By doubling the property in size, we’ve created new accommodations, recreation facilities and restaurants while the legendary and exceptional Four Seasons service remains the same,” said General Manager Sam Ioannidis.

Located on a one-kilometre stretch of private coastline, the iconic Resort’s palm-filled gardens, mosaic-covered fountains and Arabian architecture are the perfect draw for travelers looking for a magical combination of mountains, desert and sea.

Combined with one of the best house reefs in the region, a funicular that transports guests from peak to beach, five swimming pools for splashing around in on sultry days, a highly acclaimed Spa, and an expertly run dive centre, it’s no surprise that Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt has long been a Red Sea favourite.

Accommodations
Surrounded by a parched landscape of mountains and arid desert, the Resort’s offers intimate two-storey hideaways facing the Red Sea and 115 brand-new guestrooms and suites, that are sanctuaries for the soul. Ranging from one and two bedrooms, with a private pool option – ideal for families, group travelers and the most discerned guests – making them the destination’s most spacious and expansive collection.

Large balconies and terraces provide the perfect lounge spaces with scenic vistas for soaking up the year-round sun. Guest accommodations incorporate simple yet elegant layering of textures reflecting natural landscapes, whether it’s inspiration from the curve of a desert rock or a ripple in the sea. Modern interpretations of authentic Arabian design elements and Arabesque details enhance the spaces, including arched windows and shades inspired by mashrabiya screens.

The Palace is a magnificent and regal three-bedroom standalone beachfront residence designed to host royalty, international figures and the world’s elite. Spread over 565 sqm of opulent indoor space, it takes the honor as the largest signature suite in the destination.

With a private fitness room, spa treatment room, dressing room, office space and complete residential facilities, this exceptional escape offers the ultimate in Four Seasons sophistication, creating a fully self-contained sanctuary. Lush gardens, a large terrace for entertaining with a dining table that seats eight, and two swimming pools just steps from the private beach create lavish opportunities for outdoor living in a space that elevates luxurious seaside living to new levels.

The Resort’s house reef, located directly offshore from the beach, is a spectacular introduction to the underwater wonders of the Red Sea, with its year-round warm waters, crystal-clear visibility and staggering biodiversity. And with a brand-new dive center offering a dedicated training pool and classroom, there are even more options for aspiring and expert divers to earn certification here.

For those who prefer to stay above the surface, a private yacht charter is the perfect way to cruise the coastline and see the extraordinary landscapes where the desert meets the sea. Sail around the Red Sea and Tiran Island to take in the spectacular turquoise waters, or head out at sunset to spot dolphins. Guests can also kayak, parasail and stand-up paddle, or call on Chief Concierge Ahmed Nazmy, a member of Les Clefs d’Or and a destination expert, to suggest the best ways to get to know Sharm El Sheikh on land or sea.

A new culinary destination
The Resort is creating a new dining destination in Sharm El Sheikh, led by Executive Chef Sebastiano Spriveri, a 27-year Four Seasons veteran. Bringing flavors from around the world to Egypt’s Red Sea shorelines, Spriveri and the team of artisans take guests on a journey from Japan to Latin America, via the Middle East. “Our restaurants introduce world-class cuisine to Sharm El Sheikh, with the addition of five new concepts to the destination that have never been experienced here before,” says Spriveri.

Yatai offers flavors inspired by travels through Asia, with streetfood and other Asian signature dishes served across this vibrant venue from different live-action stations. A decorative pool with floating candles and flowers recreates the feeling of an Asian garden, a suitably romantic touch to a venue that transports guests to the mountains of Asia.

Zitouni is the place for authentic Lebanese and Arabic cuisine, a lively and casual spot where the scent of freshly baked bread fills the air.

Beach meets bar at barefoot-chic Breeze, seamlessly joining sea views and a seaside mood. With light filtering through textured canopies and toes in the sand, it’s the ideal place to relax before or after a Red Sea adventure.

Luna’s open-air poolside pavilion is the perfect place to dive into innovative cuisine from Mexico to Peru, with Latin American flavors complemented by a chic décor of blue alongside weathered and textured timbers, all inspired by Sharm El Sheikh’s coastal heritage.

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