Sunday 11 October 2015

THE ONE WITH THE SUMMER OF HACIENDA BAY

This is a very overdue post, and I do apologize to my readers for not writing for quite a long time, but i have been having loads of problems since late August and September as well as severe health issues, which i may discuss in a post one day.

On the brighter side, I did have a lovely summer right before all of that happens, traveling from North Coast to Saini and red sea to Old Cairo. The Hot Spot I indeed would like to talk about is the North coast trip especially "Hacienda Bay".

Hacienda is a private luxury resort community over the North Coast. With lavish homes, luxury dining, beautiful landscapes, sea lagoons , layers and layers of clear blue waters.



We spent there 4 days, although the plan was to stay a week, but things came up. However, they were full of fun, laughter and pineapples :D ( I will explain this in a few moments)

A big part of is still under construction, but still has loads of potential.

Basically we spent the whole day beach and the lagoons. The lagoons are made by the sea water just in front of the sea, separated by a small land of seashore. You cross over the lagoons with a bridge, to reach the beach.

The lagoons are surrounded with cabins overlooking the waters. beautiful, huh ??!! ;)




 











The beach was filled with various mouth watering opportunities, from burger carts to jackets potatoes to juice bars serving pineapple and watermelon juice in actual pineapples and and watermelons :D ...that was fun to hold.






Right at the entrance of Hacienda, was lake-yard. A huge yard market, formed of colourful Crates and Containers, acting up as restaurants and various shops from fashion boutiques to furniture shops. Basically almost anything you like could be found there.



The 2015 summer is already over, but Hacienda is an experince that certainly needs to be repeated the next summer ;) . Definitely a destination for the elite.
Me with 50 shades of blue

Swinging at the juice bar

the lagoon in action




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