Faryouz Resort by Jaz Hotel Group in Sharm El Sheikh is proud to announce that it has been named a ‘Recommended on HolidayCheck 23’ hotel for 2022. This accolade recognizes Faryouz Resort as one of the top hotels in Sharm El Sheikh based on guest reviews and ratings on HolidayCheck, the largest German-speaking hotel portal.
HolidayCheck evaluates over 700,000 hotel reviews and ratings submitted by travelers each year to determine the ‘Recommended on HolidayCheck 23’ hotels. The award honors hotels that consistently deliver exceptional quality, service, and value based on guest feedback.
Khaled Abdel Latif, General Manager of Faryouz Resort by Jaz Hotel Group, said: “We are thrilled to have received this prestigious recognition from HolidayCheck. It reflects the hard work and dedication of our amazing team who strive each day to exceed our guests’ expectations and create memorable vacations. We thank the travelers who took the time to share their positive experiences at our resort which helped earn this award. We look forward to welcoming even more guests and maintaining the high standards that earned us ‘Recommended on HolidayCheck 23’ status.”
Faryouz Resort offers stunning the longest private sandy beach in Naama Bay “800 meters”, 4 pools, 6 restaurants and bars, kids club, access to Cleo Water Park with 21 slides and 5-star amenities. The “Recommended on HolidayCheck 23” award will help reinforce Faryouz Resort’s position as a top choice for travelers seeking an exceptional beach getaway in Sharm El Sheikh.
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