White Hills Resort
Design-Forward, Modern Luxury
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On Ras Nasrani’s pale headland in Sharks Bay, White Hills pairs bold, contemporary architecture with an easy Red Sea rhythm: terraced lines stepping toward the water, a private beach, and that long, glassy view across to Tiran. It feels fresh and intentionally composed—resort scale, but not overwhelming.
Days start with soft Sinai light on the balconies and usually end down at the jetty, where the house reef turns a quick swim into proper snorkeling. SOHO Square is close enough for an evening wander; the airport is a short hop, so arrivals stay simple.
Bright, modern spaces across roughly 370+ rooms and suites, many with terraces to gardens, pools, or sea. If outlook matters, book upper tiers for the widest horizon. The Posh Club upgrade layers in lounge access and small privileges that smooth the day.
Seven outdoor pools (plus a kids’ pool) disperse the crowd—quiet corners for reading, more animated zones near the beach—and a private strip of sand with a jetty to the reef for snorkeling when conditions are calm.
All-inclusive without the cafeteria feel: a smart main restaurant for the effortless option, then à la carte choices—Mediterranean, Asian, Indian, seafood—so dinner can match your mood. Lounges and pool bars keep the in-between hours looked after; Posh Club Restaurant adds a quieter setting for members.
A calm spa (sauna/steam, treatment rooms) and gym handle the reset. SUNRISE Kids Planet runs daytime activities so families can split the day between water, shade, and play without over-planning.
You’re choosing a contemporary, reef-ready resort where design and water set the pace. Mornings begin on a terrace with Tiran on the horizon, then slip down to a private beach and a jetty that makes the house reef part of your daily routine. Afternoons stretch across seven pools—some lively, some hushed—before an unhurried dinner that can be as simple as the main restaurant or as tailored as a seat at Mediterranean, Asian, Indian, or seafood tables. The feel stays polished rather than showy: rooms oriented to outlook, service that’s present without performance, and the Posh Club option if you want lounge quiet and smoother transitions. With SOHO Square close and the airport minutes away, logistics fall back so the sea can come forward—this is a Sharks Bay address for travelers who want clean lines, clear water, and easy days that revolve around both.
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