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Saturday 21st March 2026 • Promotional Content


Türkiye Promotional Special Te Travel Guide


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Luxury for every generation


Set along the luminous shores of the Red Sea, Rixos Radamis Sharm El Sheikh presents a new expression of contemporary resort living


Expansive in scale yet meticulous in detail, the destination redefines luxu- ry travel through architecture, enter- tainment and experiences designed to unite every generation. Te resort is located just minutes


away from Sharm El Sheikh Inter- national Airport, meaning arrival is seamless. Beyond the entrance, a set- ting of striking proportions unfolds — landscaped promenades, distinct leisure districts and sweeping open spaces create an atmosphere that feels both dynamic and thoughtfully composed. Conceived as more than a single hotel, the resort operates as a self-contained world where discov- ery feels effortless. Accommodation is thoughtfully cu-


rated across three distinct concepts. Te vibrant Tirana rooms introduce imaginative, thematic interiors that are perfect for families travelling with children. Te Blue Planet rooms of- fer a more timeless interpretation of luxury, defined by calm tones and un- derstated elegance. Along the shore- line, ultra-modern beachfront rooms frame the Red Sea through clean ar- chitectural lines and modern design, creating a refined coastal retreat. Culinary ambition mirrors the


scale of the resort itself. Tree main buffet restaurants are complement- ed by an extensive collection of a la carte venues exploring Mediterrane- an, Turkish, Far Eastern, Indian and Teppanyaki cuisines. Each concept is executed with precision, while dedi- cated dining experiences for younger guests reflect


the resort’s inclusive,


multi-generational approach. At the heart of its family offering


lies Rixy Kids Town, a purpose-built educational and entertainment des- tination featuring 13 interactive workshops. From creative arts to per- formance and science-led activities,


younger guests are encouraged to ex- plore and develop within an inspiring and carefully designed environment. Tis year marks the unveiling of


Aquamania Jungle Park, an ambitious 35,000sq-metre water destination that elevates the resort’s leisure expe- rience to new heights. Designed for all ages, the park features 28 new-gener- ation waterslides alongside a diverse collection of high-energy attractions. Te 350-metre Water Coaster deliv- ers adrenaline-fuelled excitement, while the tubing ride introduces Hive technology — the first installation of its kind in the Middle East. Younger guests are equally catered for within the Ride House splash zone, ensuring that adventure is accessible at every age. Whether seeking exhilarating thrills or sun-soaked relaxation be- tween rides, this adds a dynamic new dimension to the Red Sea escape. Wellness remains integral to the re-


sort’s balance. Te Anjana Spa offers a sanctuary of calm with restorative treatments and a traditional Turkish hammam, complemented by a dedi- cated ladies-only spa that enhances privacy and comfort. As evening descends, the resort transforms once again. International


Tis is a destination designed to bring generations together


performances and large-scale produc- tions have positioned Rixos Radamis as a leading entertainment destina- tion within the region, seamlessly blending sophisticated leisure with vibrant nightlife. Rixos Radamis Sharm El Sheikh


isn’t merely a place to stay, but a desti- nation designed to bring generations together. It’s where architectural scale, immersive entertainment and elevated hospitality converge beside the Red Sea.


T: +20 69 371 0000 rixos.com


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