On Egypt’s Red Sea coast, Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay is built as a low-rise beachfront retreat of domes, arches, lagoons and palm gardens. Rooms and suites are warm-toned and spacious, many opening to balconies or terraces with views towards the sea, gardens, lagoons or pools. The resort moves between a sandy beach, large pool landscape, spa, water sports, restaurants and shaded terraces, with Soma Bay’s diving and desert scenery close at hand. Its visual character is defined by pale stone, blue water and Moorish-style geometry against the Red Sea horizon.