The accommodation rating system in Egypt is  different from that
which you find indeveloped countries and the Arab  Gulf. Many
unsuspecting visitors to Egypt arrive  with the impression that
they are going to stay in a luxury or deluxe  resort/hotel/cruise
ship because their travel-agent has promised  them a “5*”.
While not disputing that there are hotels, cruises  and resorts in
Egypt with a  true 5* standard, the majority of the hotels with the
5* rating do  not live up to what many   travelers expect as
compared with their  other world travels. The true 5* places are
few and far between in Egypt with the  Grand Hyatt and Four
Seasons chains as exceptions.Those chains do  provide true
5* service but that also comes with a price.
Ratings  in Egypt are based  on facilities. In order to receive their
rating of stars, the  hotel/resort/cruise ship must be able to
present a range of  facilities. Among them are in room TV,
minibar, pool, licensing to  serve alcohol, several restaurants,
and amongst others, access to  the beach if it is a Red Sea
destination.  Of course the hotel  itself must have a certain
standard, but more often than not, the  traveler will find that even
5* hotels/resorts/cruise ships have  gloomy rooms with stains on
the carpet, cracked tiles in the  bathroom, peeling paint, TV’s not
working or with poor reception,  empty minibars and so forth. If they
have the required facilities and  if the premises and rooms are kept
clean, there is a good chance a  hotel will have a 5* rating. It must
be stressed that it is not  necessarily like this in ALL 5* rated hotels,
but it is often the  case.Maintaining or refurbishing hotels/resorts
/cruise ships is  usually instigated the minute before the whole
structure crumbles  and maintenance is usually not an ongoing
issue which  if it was,  would probably improve accommodation
standards.
The same as  written above also applies to hotels/resorts/cruise
ships with a 4*  or 3* rating, but often the visitor will not feel as
disappointed  with the gloomy room and the cracked tiles if they
have paid for a  3* hotel than they will in a 5* hotel.
The average traveler will  probably find that 5* hotels/resorts/cruise
ships in Egypt are the  equivalent of  4* or in some cases 3*, as to
compared with the rating  systems of other destinations around the
world. If the traveler is  aware of this before booking their 5*
accommodation this would then  avoid most of the bad press
regarding the many great and unique  hotels in Egypt.
