Revitalising Sharm El Sheikh holidays
The hotel industry on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula didn't really take off until the 1980s after signing the Camp David Accords and establishing peace with Israel. A great deal of development took place in the years since as divers and vacationers realised the value of this area as a resort destination. Many of the hotels that were built in the 1980s went without being updated for several years. However, as the tourism industry picked up, local hotels had the money to buy new furniture, renovate their lobbies and plaster their rooms. The latter allowed for a smoother finish on the walls, which makes painting and decorating much easier. Major hotels only work with well-established plastering companies.
After all, you wouldn't entrust the renovation of your property to someone with poor customer feedback and limited experience any more than you would book Sharm El Sheikh holidays through a company that doesn't have any positive online reviews. Today, the tourism industry is well-established in this part of Egypt, and visitors enjoy staying in smartly decorated rooms with a well-plastered finish. Often, after coming back from a diving tour at the Red Sea, vacationers are inspired to do some remodelling of their own. Luckily, there are many professional plastering companies who are happy to take on small jobs in private residences. So, the next time that you stay in an Egyptian hotel near the gulfs of Aqaba and Suez, be sure to take a moment to admire the plastering work in your room and see if it inspires any ideas for your own home.
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