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The List of Hotels That Have Received the “Hygiene Safety” Certificate The list of hotels that have received the “Hygiene Safety” certificate Since 51 of May 0202 to 5 July 0202 Governate City Hotels 1. South Sinai Sharm El- Sheikh Coral Sea Imperial Sansatori 2. Sharm El-Sheikh Four Seasons 3. Sharm El-Sheikh Xperience St. George Homestay 4. Sharm El-Sheikh Sunrise Arabian Beach 5. Sharm El-Sheikh Concorde El Salam 6. Sharm El-Sheikh Stella Di Mare 7. Sharm El-Sheikh Cleopatra Luxury Resort Nabq 8. Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm Holiday 9. Sharm El-Sheikh Grand Rotana and spa 11. Sharm El-Sheikh Tropitel Naama Bay Hotel 11. Sharm El-Sheikh Marina Sharm 12. Sharm El-Sheikh Hyatt Regency 13. Sharm El-Sheikh Coral Sea Holiday Resort 14. Sharm El-Sheikh Hilton Sharks Bay Resort‎ 15. Sharm El-Sheikh Charmillion Club Resort 16. Sharm El-Sheikh Charmillion Club Aquapark 17. Sharm El-Sheikh Coral Beach Resort Tiran 18. Ras Sedr Mousa Coast Resort 19. Ras Sedr Moon Beach Resort 21. Dahab Tropitel Dahab Oasis 21. Nuweiba Nuweiba Village Resort 22. Taba Strand Taba 23. Dahab Tirana Dahab Resort 24. Dahab Swiss Inn Resort 25. Dahab Dahab Bay View Resort 26. Dahab Happy Life Hotel 27. Dahab Rocketa Hotel 28. Dahab Dyarna Dahab Hotel 29. Dahab Coral Coast Hotel 31. Sharm El-Sheikh Gafy land 31. Sharm El-Sheikh Oriental Rivoli Hotel 32. Sharm El-Sheikh Oreintal rivoli plaza 33. Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm Cliff Resort 34. Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm Dreams Resort 35. Sharm El-Sheikh Fayrouz Resort 36. Sharm El-Sheikh Novotel 37. Sharm El-Sheikh Coral Beach Resort Montazah 38. Sharm El-Sheikh Royal Albatros Moderna 39. Sharm El-Sheikh Charmillion Sea Life Resort 41. Sharm El-Sheikh Albatros Palace Resort Sharm 41. Sharm El-Sheikh Tiran Hotel 42. Sharm El-Sheikh Aqua Park Sharm El Shikh 43. Sharm El-Sheikh Albatros Aqua Park Sharm 44. Sharm El-Sheikh Rixos Sharm El Sheikh 45. Sharm El-Sheikh Rixos Seagate 1 46. Sharm El-Sheikh Rixos seagate 2 47. Sharm El-Sheikh Jaz Mirabel Resort 48. Sharm El-Sheikh Parrotel Beach Resort 49. Sharm El-Sheikh Parrotel Aqua Park Resort 51. Sharm El-Sheikh Nubian Village Hotel 51. Sharm El-Sheikh Tivoli Hotel 52. Nuweiba Coral Resort Nuweiba “Hilton Nuweiba” 53. Sharm El-Sheikh Turquoise Beach Hotel 54. Sharm El-Sheikh Maritim Jolie Ville Golf 55. Sharm El-Sheikh Eden Rock 56. Sharm El-Sheikh Sea Beach 57. Sharm El-Sheikh Amwaj Oyoun Hotel Sharm El Sheikh 58. Sharm El-Sheikh Iberotel Palace 59. Sharm El-Sheikh Jaz Belvedere Resort 61. Sharm El-Sheikh Halomy Hotel 61. Sharm El-Sheikh Amphoras 62. Sharm El-Sheikh Mövenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh 63. Sharm El-Sheikh Grand Oasis 64. Sharm El-Sheikh Steigenberger Alcazar 65. Sharm El-Sheikh Xperience Sea Breeze 66. Sharm El-Sheikh Monte Carlo Sharm (Ritz-Carlton) 67. Sharm El-Sheikh Jaz Fanara Resort (Iberotel Club Fanara) 68. Sharm El-Sheikh Iberotel Fanara Residence 69. Sharm El-Sheikh Naama Hills Hotel 71. Sharm El-Sheikh Oonas 71. Sharm El-Sheikh Dive Inn Resort 72. Nuweiba Castle beach camp 73. Sharm El-Sheikh Le Royal Holiday Resort 74. Sharm El-Sheikh Jolie Ville Royal Peninsula 75. Sharm El-Sheikh Royal Holiday Beach Resort & Casino 76. Sharm El-Sheikh Ziroseiz Hotel 77. Sharm El-Sheikh Tamra Beach 78. Dhab Blue Beach 79. Dhab Oricana 81. Dhab Jaz Dahabeya 81. Dhab Ganet Sinai 82. Sharm El-Sheikh Savoy Sharm El Sheikh 83. Sharm El-Sheikh Mazar Resort & Spa 84. Dahab Le Méridien Dahab 85. Nuweiba Al Sayadeen Village 86. Taba Taba Sands 87. Sharm El-Sheikh Verginia Sharm 88. Sharm El-Sheikh Sharm Club 89. Sharm El-Sheikh Oriental Resort 91. Taba El Wekala 91. Taba The Bay view 92. Taba Mosaique Beach Resort Taba Heights 93. Ras Sudr Green Sudr 94. Ras Sudr Royal Beach 95. Ras Sudr Lasyanda 96. Ras Sudr Al Ameera Beach Village 97. Sharm El-Sheikh Sultan Gardens 98. Sharm El-Sheikh Falcon Hills 99. Sharm El-Sheikh Old Vic 111. Sharm El-Sheikh Luna Sharm 111. Naamma Star 112. Lido sharm 521. North Sinai Swiss Inn Resort El Arish 114. Red Sea Gouna Fanadir 115. Gouna Mosaïque 116. Gouna Sheraton Miramar 117. Gouna Ancient Sands 118. Gouna Ocean View 119. Hurghada Hawaii le Jardin Aqua Park 111. Hurghada Garden Beach 111. Hurghada Port Mirette 112. Hurghada Sunny Beach 113. Hurghada Desert Rose 114. Hurghada The Old Palace 115. Marsa Alam Tree (Shagra) Village 116. Hurghada Coral Sun Beach 117. Hurghada Hurghada Golden Beach 118. Gouna Turtle’s Inn 119. Hurghada Tropitel Sahl Hashish 121. Gouna Cook’s Club 121. Gouna Casa Cook 122. Gouna Three Corners Rihana Resort 123. Hurghada Hawaii Riviera Aqua Park 124. Hurghada White Beach 125. Hurghada Sindbad Aqua Park 126. Hurghada Sunrise Aqua Joy Resort 127. Hurghada Steigenberger Aqua Magic 128. Gouna Steigenberger Golf Resort 129. Hurghada Elysees 131. Safaga Cleopatra Luxury Resort 131. Hurghada Hilton Plaza 132. Gouna Ali Pasha 133. Gouna Captain’s Inn 134. Gouna The Five 135. Gouna Mövenpick 136. Hurghada Jaz Aquamarine 137. Hurghada Plasma De Mirette 138. Hurghada Hawaii Caeser Palace Hotel Aqua Park 139. Safaga Royal Makadi 141. Hurghada Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel 141. Hurghada Titanic Oasis 142. Hurghada Seagull 143. Safaga Shams Safaga Resort 144. Hurghada Hilton Hurghada Long Beach Resort 145. Hurghada Jungle Aqua Park 146. Hurghada Pharaoh Azur Resort‎ 147. Hurghada Hotel Regina 148. Hurghada Bella Vista Resort 149. Gouna Dawar El Omda 151. Gouna Sultan Bay 151. Gouna Bllevue beach hotel 152. Gouna club paradisio 153. Hurghada Samra bay hotel and resort 154. Hurghada Hurgada Marriote Beach Resort 155. Hurghada Continental Hotel Hurgada 156. Marsa Alam Tulip hotel 157. Marsa Alam Royal tulip resort 158. Marsa Alam Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort 159. Marsa Alam Lahami Bay 161. Marsa Alam Malikia Resort 161. Hurghada Hilton El- Nour 162. Qusair Akassia Swiss Resort 163. Qusair Sea World 164. Qusair Akassia Gardens hotel 165. Hurghada Jasmine Palace Resort 166. Hurghada Albatros Citadel Resort 167. Hurghada Alf Leila Wa Leila Hotel 168. Hurghada Roma Hotel 169. Marsa Alam The Three Corners Equinox Beach Resort 171. Marsa Alam The Three Corners Fayrouz Plaza Beach Resort 171. Marsa Alam The Three Corners Happy Life Beach Resort 172. Marsa Alam The Three Corners Sea Beach Resort 173. Safaga Club Azur Resort 174. Safaga Royal Azur Resort 175. Safaga Safaga Paradise 176. Hurghada ‎Titanic Beach 177. Hurghada Saint Maria Hotel 178. Hurghada AMC Hotel 179. Qusair Novotel Marsa Alam 181. Marsa Alam Blue Lagoon Marsa Alam 181. Marsa Alam Emerald Lagoon Hotel Marsa Alam 182. Safaga Sheraton Soma Bay Resort 183. Safaga The Cascades Golf Resort 184. Safaga Imperial Shams 185. Makadi Sunwing Water world 186. Hurghada Minamark 187. Hurghada Giftun 188. Hurghada Marlin Inn 189. Marsa Alam Rohanou 191. Marsa Alam Mangrove Beach 191. Marsa Alam Resta Grand 192. Marsa Alam Alaya 193. Marsa Alam Coraya 194. Marsa Alam Solaya 195. Marsa Alam Marina Benays 196. Marsa Alam Shams Alam 197. Marsa Alam Dar El Madina 198. Marsa Alam Lamaya 199. Hurghada Titanic Palace 211. Hurghada Sky View 211. Safaga Grand Makadi 212. Safaga Family Star 213. Safaga Makadi Palace 214. Hurghada Eiffel 215. Hurghada Sea World Aqua Vista 216. Hurghada Albatros Aqua Park 217. Hurghada Albatros Palace 218. Hurghada Sand Beach 219. Hurghada Arabia 211. Hurghada Ali Baba 211. Hurghada Mereet 212. Hurghada Palm Beach 213. Hurghada Sun And Sea 214. Hurghada Hawaii “Gabal El Hareem” 215. Hurghada Bel Air 216. Hurghada Caves 217. Hurghada Grand Beach 218. Hurghada Marina President 219. Hurghada Grand Palace 221. Hurghada Royal Lagoons 221. Hurghada El Gezira 222. Hurghada Le Pacha 223. Hurghada Magic Beach 224. Safaga Stella Makadi Beach 225. Safaga Stella Makadi Garden 226. Safaga Steigenberger Makadi 227. Safaga Prima Life 228. Safaga Jaz Makadi Star & Spa 229. Safaga Jaz Makadina 231. Safaga Tia Heights 231. Safaga Palm Royal 232. Safaga Jaz Makadi Oasis Resort & Club 233. Safaga Lotus bay 234. Safaga Makadi Spa 235. Safaga Jaz Makadi Saraya Resort 236. Safaga Iberotel Makadi Beach 237. Safaga Sol Y Mar Makadi Sun 238. Safaga Sensimar Makadi 239. Safaga Serenity Hayets 241. Safaga Jaz Makadi Oasis 241. Safaga Jaz Aquaviva 242. Qusair Pensee Royal Garden 243. Qusair Moreen Beach 244. Qusair Utopia Beach Club 245. Qusair Serena Beach Movenpick 246. Marsa Alam Elphistone 247. Sea Star Beau Rivage 248. Blue Bay Beach Fort Arabesque 249. Jaz Casa Del Mar 251. Fantazia Resort 251. Georgina Beach 252. Matrouh Jaz Almaza Beach Resort 253. Caesar Bay Resort Marsa 254. Porto Marina Al-Alamein 255. Belle Vue Marsa Matrouh 256. Jaz Crystal 257. Sidi Abdelrahman Al-Alamein 258. Carlos Beau Rivage Beach 259. Beau Site Hotel 261. Negresco Hotel 261. Rixos Alamein 262. Golf Porto Marina 263. Aida Beach 264. IOS 265. Alexandria Borg Alarab Hilton King’s Ranch 266. Helnan Palestine 267. Four Seasons 268. Borg Alarab Iberotel 269. Northern Coast The G Hotel 271. Africana 271. Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza 272. The Grand Plaza Hotel Smouha 273. Sunrise Alex Avenue Hotel 274. Plaza Hotel Alexandria 275. Paradise Inn Le Metropole Hotel 276. San Giovanni Stanly Hotel 277. Steigenberger Cecil Alexandria 278. Windsor palace hotel 279. Lagoon Hotel 281. NEW CAPRI HOTEL 281. Sea Star 282. union hotel 283. Ramsis Hotel 284. Jeddah Hotel 285. Delta Hotel 286. Cherry Maryski Hotel 287. Sheraton Hotel 288. Hilton Alexandria Corniche 289. Paradise Inn Beach Resort 291. Regency Hotel Alexandria 291. Aifu Horizon Resort 292. Palma Inn Resort 293. Romance Hotel Alexandria 294. El Madina El Monawara Hotel 295. Raadisson Blu Hotel 296. Marhaba Hotel 297. Holiday Hotel 298. Adham Compound 299. Panacea 311. Mecca Hotel 311. El Haram Hotel 312. Kaoud Hotel 313.
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