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Gently reaching across the Red Sea shore is the Oberoi Resort in Sahl Hasheesh. It features high domed ceilings, is bathed in natural light and dotted with traditional design elements; from the auspicious eight pointed star to neoclassic columns and handcrafted lanterns. Classical touches that add a distinctive sense of place.

Egypt’s Red Sea is teeming with colorful sea life and prestine coral reefs. Its crystal clear waters and unique underwater gardens are globally renowned as an aquatic paradise for beginners and advanced divers. Opulent suites, international fine dining, water sports, and a range of PADI certified dives suitable for beginners as well as advanced divers, are offered at the resort.

Take a seat for breakfast or dinner in the dining hall, on the shaded terrace, or in the open air courtyard of our main restaurant. Traditional arches and columns, Red Sea and garden views, and exquisite international cuisines are all complemented by the intuitive attention to your every need.

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Cape Town is a city of views, but The Dorp Hotel's location – discreetly perched above Bo-Kaap, high on the slopes of Signal Hill – is truly magnificent. Seen from this vantage, the city is dwarfed into insignificance by Table Mountain and its attendant Devils Peak, with the blue sweep of Atlantic to the east and the Twelve Apostles peeping through Kloof Nek to the west. Dorp, meaning “village” in Afrikaans, defies categorization. A compound of Georgian-inspired buildings, edged by a wild garden, with glimpses of rooms through arbors, balconies and terraces, makes this hotel uniquely stunning.

Each room is unique and invite lingering - lingering: dusty pink or sage green walls; hand-printed linen curtains; an artful mix of patterned fabrics on beds. The Salon, where meals are served, is beautiful, filled with plants and antiques, warmed with sisal and Persian rugs, pink patterns, velvet and wool, and large arched glass windows providing the most magnificent view of Table Mountain and the city.

Dorp has been described as Cape Town’s best kept secret, the city’s most mysterious hotel, a womb, a cocoon, an unofficial club for oddballs, romantics, seekers of beauty. The Dorp Hotel creates a sensual yet informal, relaxed environment, mixing the old and found with the quirky and the new.

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