Overlooking the ocean, the Sheraton Djibouti Hotel offers travelers a warm welcome. It combines modern comforts with East African... more »
Overlooking the ocean, the Sheraton Djibouti Hotel offers travelers a warm welcome. It combines modern comforts with East African hospitality.
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Property Type HotelYear Built 1981 Year Remodeled 1999Overlooking The Ocean The Hotel Offers Travelers A WarmWelcome Combining The Modern Comforts And The EastAfrician Hospitality.
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Overlooking the ocean, the Sheraton Djibouti Hotel offers travelers a warm welcome. It combines modern comforts with East African hospitality. For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel.
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As a worldwide traveller this has got to be one of the worse Sheraton branded hotels I have ever stayed in. No hot water, shabby hotel, food is questionable and rooms have a damp smell, cannot control airconditioning, either artic cold or cold...
I loved this place because it was next to the ocean and my familly loved it. Th rooms were the perfect size and the food was great. My children want to go...
Unexpected excellence in Quality and Service
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Posted Jul 30, 2006
Excellent
Staying for a week at the Sheraton Hotel, Djibouti was truly breathtaking. The room was ornately decorated in Mulim attire and the staff complemented me as I left for my eco-tours daily. In the evenings I would purchase a female and bring her...
In desperate need of a renovation
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Posted Jul 13, 2006
Horrible
Im in the unfortunate postion of having to stay at this establishment every month as I`m airline crew. It is probably luxury compared to the economic state of the country but to the seasoned traveller it does not deserve even a 3 star rating. The...
The hotel is run down and not at all what I expect from Sheraton. The bag carrier was too persistant in trying to find something to do to get a tip. The desk staff was too casual. Not a great hotel and if there were competition, they'd be out of...
The city of Djibouti is clogged with war refugees, and other homeless. It's like an island, away from the poverty and chaos of the city. Everything worked fine. Food portions were skinmpy. It is afterall, Africa. Considering the state of the...
I was there last year, while working with the UN. While I can say it is the best Hotel in Djibouti, I can also say it is the worst Sheraton I have ever stayed in. It's poorly maintained and very expensive. Then again, so is all of Djibouti. If...