With the long weekend on hand to celebrate her Majesty’s 60 glorious years as Queen, it seems that royal fever has spread far and wide with a fantastic new Royal Jubilee package announced at the luxurious Kempinski Hotel in Egypt’s Soma Bay. Guests can now holiday like a Queen with a stay in the supremely elegant and luxurious Presidential Suite, offering guests the ultimate VIP experience beginning with a private limousine transfer from the airport to the hotel door. The Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay Presidential Suite offers all guests, Royal or not, an experience of unparalleled luxury. Step out onto the spacious private balcony to enjoy the guaranteed Red Sea sun and magnificent views of the turquoise lagoons. The Suite is adorned with warm and inviting Egyptian design, a King-sized bed, large living area including flat-screen TV, DVD and multi-media station and complimentary luxury mini-bar. Guests of the Presidential Suite also have full access to the renowned Laguna Club Lounge offering a relaxed, intimate environment to enjoy complimentary canapés, soft and alcoholic drinks and an array of culinary delights. As part of the Jubilee Presidential Package, guests can enjoy a complimentary romantic dinner for two at the View restaurant, an exotic Reflexology massage, a pampering Euphoria spa bath and guaranteed early check-in and late check-out.
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