Set within the incomparable scenery of the Sahara desert, a rare combination of wilderness and comfort, the resort is arranged as an archipelago of small one-storey constructions delicately placed within the dunes.
The restaurant, reception and spa each occupy one of
three independent buildings and the guest rooms, each
with its own en-suite, sit in groups of three. Built
using local construction techniques and materials, the
mud rendering of the walls makes the structures aesthetically
similar to the old houses of Siwa while constituting
an efficient barrier against the external temperature.
The Resort is blessed with an outstanding 200m sinuous swimming pool unravelling through the length of the village. Built like the ancient |
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reservoirs that collected the abundant water gushing out here at Siwa, the pool follows a more renowned example: Cleopatra’s Bath. This is the reservoir where, according to tradition, the Egyptian Queen would immerse herself during her visits to Siwa.
Likewise our sophisticated pool offers countless variety; while some stretches are |
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