SUNRISE Remal
Desert Quiet
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Set on a gentle hillside in Ras Nasrani, SUNRISE Remal Resort feels like a pocket of calm between Sinai’s pale mountains and the Red Sea. It’s not on the water—and that’s part of the mood. Days move between gardens and the island-style main pool; when you want the sea, a free shuttle runs to the resort’s sister beach at Remal Beach (about 300 m of shoreline with jetty access).
Rooms are geared to easy living—light, functional spaces with balconies or terraces and views to the gardens, pools, mountains, or a partial sea glimpse. Families can spread out in bunk-bed or mega family layouts; total inventory runs to 331 rooms, so you can prioritize outlook and proximity to the pool over labels.
Dining is varied without fuss: a smart international buffet (Heliodoro) for the effortless option, and à la carte rooms for a change of pace—Egyptian (Gamila), Mexican (Frida), Mediterranean (Elia), Indian (Manohar), plus Felucca seafood as a chargeable treat. Bars range from the Sun Ray lobby to pool and beach set-ups (when you’re down at Remal Beach). Evenings tend to be unhurried—music, a shisha tent, a walk under the palms.
Families get the run of Kids Planet (4–12 yrs; 09:00–22:00), a kids’ pool, and a small mini-aqua park; grown-ups can reset in the spa (sauna, steam, Turkish bath, treatments) or the gym. The address keeps logistics light: ~7 km to Sharm El Sheikh International Airport and about 10 minutes to Naama Bay’s nightlife.
What you’re booking is an inland, resort-quiet base with guaranteed beach time when you want it: pool and garden days on site; the Red Sea a short shuttle away. It reads relaxed and family-friendly rather than showy—good value, clear routines, and service that lets the scenery do most of the work.
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