Need to know
Rooms
13 suites.
Check–Out
Noon; check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast, which is served anytime, anywhere.
Also
Communal areas are fitted with ramps and there’s a lift up to the first floor, but rooms haven’t been specially adapted for wheelchair users.
At the hotel
Private beach and lagoon onsite, kitesurfing club, yoga and personal trainers, free laundry service, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: smart TV, Bose speakers, air-conditioning, tea-making kit, Nespresso coffee machine, free minibar, free bottled water, pillow menu, and organic bath products.
Our favourite rooms
All suites are spacious and finessed with opulent furnishings, high domed ceilings and calming pastel tones. If you’re after something extra special, the Tower Suite sits up its own spiral staircase and has a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Red Sea, El Gouna and the Eastern Desert mountains.
Poolside
Ideally set between the beach and spa, the heated outdoor pool (open from 9am till 6pm) is a vision in marble, flanked with sun loungers and a red-columned bar that shakes up poolside concoctions daily. You’ll also find a row of loungers on the bordering beach, a few steps from the hotel’s private lagoon and kitesurfing club.
Spa
The hotel’s sprawling spa is a wellness wonderland, which houses two treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room, Turkish bath, and two plunge pools (one cold, one hot). Masseurs blend traditional Thai and Ayurvedic methods with natural herbs and oils to help de-knot and release tension. Weekly yoga and personal training sessions are available to book as well – just ask at the front desk.
Packing tips
Pack your finest fins and snorkelling masks for underwater explorations – don’t worry if you don’t have your own, El Gouna is brimming with snorkelling stores.
Children
Leave the little Smiths home for this one – La Maison Bleue is strictly over-16s.
Sustainability efforts
Being a Green Star hotel comes with plenty of environmental responsibilities, which La Maison Bleue has taken in its stride: all power is sourced from its widespread solar panels that cover 16 per cent of the town’s electricity needs, water irrigation and saving methods are used to limit waste, food not picked from the onsite greenhouse is sourced locally and sustainably, bath products are all organic, and you won’t find any single-use plastic. It’s a signatory of Unesco’s Sustainable Travel Pledge, which ensures hotels are not only protecting and preserving their surroundings, but also supporting local communities.