Need to know
Rooms
100.
Check–Out
9am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates usually include the buffet breakfast (served by staff), with eggs, a dedicated healthy corner, fruit, bread, yoghurt, cereals and Egyptian specialities.
Also
Your home might not be well-suited to reliefs of people walking like Egyptians, sphinx statuettes and walls of hieroglyphics, but Casa Cook’s subtler, more organic style is actually quite accessible. So much so, that you can buy some of the earthenware pots, hammocks, cushions, lamps and more that you’ll find in your room in the lobby boutique. It also sells stylish linen clothing, wraps for after-dark, hand-engraved necklaces and comfy leather mules in partnership with artisanal shopping brand Mix and Match.
At the hotel
Private beach, spa with hammam and steam room, gym, yoga shala, desert gardens, alfresco terraces, lobby boutique, free WiFi. In rooms: Private terrace, flatscreen TV, Nespresso coffee machine, kettle and teas, individually controlled air-conditioning, minibar with free bottled water, bathrobes and slippers, Areej bath products.
Our favourite rooms
There’s such an easy naturality to the style in rooms, that it looks like they might have evolved out of the desert over the years and been simply dusted off before guests check in. The hues that echo sand and stone; furnishings’ organic shapes; and materials such as weathered wood, untreated plaster, rattan, hammered brass and linen make spaces tactile, cosy and cool (in all senses), so the choice you need to make is: swim or sunbathe? Swimmers will want the Villa, the only room kind with a private pool, or they can share a larger pool, with a fabulous view, with fellow guests while staying in a Junior Suite. Sun worshippers should book the Premium Room with a roof terrace.
Poolside
The beach club’s sparkling blue rectangle of pool (open 9am to sunset and heated during the winter months) acts as a siren song to the hotel’s glamorous denizens. It’s set by the sand, surrounded by shaded pairs of day-beds and the DJ booth – plus, the bar is within server-signalling distance; they’ll happily whisk over a cocktail or two. The deck is designed for languid look-at-mes (in the best possible taste) who could easily spend all day in repose, so bring your swimwear A-game. Some suites also share a more private pool (with up to three suites), with palm-tree sentries and Red Sea views, and the spa has a peaceful indoor pool too.
Spa
The spa expertly deals in mindful minimalism, with walls in shades that whisper, pop-of-green plants and wood and rattan accents. Breeze in past the lobby and you’ll come across a shaded yoga shala (for group or one-on-one sessions), where you can downward dog and warrior pose to the sound of birdsong. A relaxation room with bean-bag day-beds begs you to jump on them. The gym is equipped with stylish Scandi NOHrD equipment, with sleek rowing machines, treadmills, water grinders, slim beams and more, plus personal trainers; and a steam room, hammam and sauna harnesses heat for its time-tested pore-cleansing powers. There are five treatment rooms, including couples’ suites, and treatments draw on Eastern practices and ancient Egyptian techniques – so expect pampering on a pharaonic level.
Packing tips
Take note of how speedy those kitesurfing boards are going – this is a blustier stretch of coast, so it’s cooler than other resorts and a cover-up may be required. It’s all relative though, temperatures may still creep to 40 degrees or more. If the latter happens you’ll need seductive swimwear to strip down to.
Also
The ‘Gounies’, as El Gouna’s residents are charmingly known, are a glam lot – keep up appearances with in-room beauty treatments.
Children
This grown-up stay is strictly over-16s.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel takes efforts to recycle and reduce plastic usage, and the restaurant promotes local produce.