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Reviews of Blend in Nature Eco Camp Beachfront Stay in Ras Mohamed, Sharm El Sheikh

Ras Mohamed Nature Reserve, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

#128 of 157 hotels in Sharm El Sheikh

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Review score

Based on 4 hotel reviews

8.2

Score breakdown

  • Cleanliness

    7.9

  • Comfort

    8.2

  • Location

    9.3

  • Facilities

    7.6

  • Staff

    8.7

  • Value for money

    7.4

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  • Reviewed: 28 April 2025

    9.0
    Unique experience
    • Leisure trip
    • Couple
    • Tent
    • Stayed 3 nights
    • Submitted via mobile

    Incredible experience: tents, desert and beautiful beach and reef. Wake up in the morning and swim in a natural aquarium is priceless. All the staff is very kind and ready to help. Exceptional the visits organised in the Ras Mohammed park. Really recommended, something unique!

    Stayed in April 2025

  • Reviewed: 21 April 2025

    4.0
    Disappointing
    • Leisure trip
    • Family with young children
    • Tent
    • Stayed 1 night
    • Submitted via mobile

    Why Two stars? To resume : -  price on booking is almost 3 times higher (for the same price you will have a five stars resort double room). -the menager try to take advantage of you -this is not an Ecolodge : the expérience is very good but the facilities aren’t worth 75 euros per person per night Extended version : the place is wonderful, located In the heart of the national park Ras Mohamed. You will sleep in a tent in front of the sea, you will look at the stars close to fire in the night. The snorkeling is pretty good. But …the real price per night per person meals included is 30 dolars (which is pretty expensive even for the egyptian standard as several couples of locals confirmed). I actually paid 75 euros via Booking and the difference is not for sure due to the agency fees. You must add 10 dolars per day per person to enter the park and stay the night. The local menager proposed us to arrange a transfert from Sharm el Sheik  for 100 euros, way and back for two persons  (100 dollars with his special discount…). It sounded really too much : we negociated 30 euros way and back with a local taxi. The menager proposes us a day excursion to discover the park for 80 dolars for two persons…We had the same program with a local taxi for 35 euros…. This kind of attitude is very annoyng and disrespectful. I’ve travelled a lot. Just to precise : I am not pretentious, I appreciate simplicity, the place was lovely…. but this is not a luxury ‘Eco lodge’ so the price sold on booking is not justified at all. Toilettes and shower are really basics made of empty jericans. The facilities are the ones of a bedouin settlement (created on an economical purpose). In the morning starting from 10h00 hundreds of tourists will land by bus to do snorkelling and drink the tea. That's great for their business to which I wish all the best but this doesn't not correspond to the  ‘’peaceful oasis'’ the announce details.

    Stayed in April 2025

  • Reviewed: 6 April 2025

    1.0
    Solo travelers get charged 8x more for the same tent – no structure, no support.
    • Leisure trip
    • Solo traveller
    • Tent
    • Stayed 2 nights
    • Submitted via mobile

    I stayed here as a solo traveler and paid around 80 euros per night. While on-site, I encountered an Italian tour group who paid 10 euros per night for the exact same setup – including meals, lighting, and a guided group program. That probably explains many of the high ratings. As an individual guest, however, you get: – no proper infrastructure, – no transfers, – no security, – no coordination or communication, – and a non-lockable tent in the middle of nowhere. The advertised “all-inclusive” label is misleading at best. Food is sporadic, staff speak barely any English, and there’s zero organization. Warning to solo travelers – especially women: If you’re traveling alone and considering this as a nature experience, be cautious. The lack of security measures and organized support could pose significant challenges, particularly for female travelers. Conclusion: This place is fine only if you arrive with a pre-arranged tour group that handles everything for you – at a fraction of the price. For everyone else: avoid. What you get for 80 euros is nothing but a lesson in tourist pricing traps. I fully expect the property to respond to this review – just as they responded to my messages during the stay. I leave it to future guests to compare their words with the facts on the ground.

    Stayed in April 2025

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