www.hilton.com but you'll be charged an overly inflated rate. Your best bet is to visit a travel agent in Cairo and negotiate the rate there. You can get it downright cheap, especially if you're a student.
Most rates include breakfast and dinner, which consist of sumptuously prepared Arabic food, served buffet-style. Our rate over New Year's Eve, including a massive 2,000 foot long buffet and entertainment, was $52US per night. Of course, that was an Egyptian Resident rate, since my friend lives there. You can expect to pay $60-$75 in off season (winter), more in the summer.
The resort is simply amazing, consisting of whitewashed domed buildings with superfluous amounts of space. Our patio was larger than the average hotel room.
Throughout the grounds are shallow reflecting pools, which contrast dramatically with the harsh red granite of the barren Sinai mountains that surround the resort.
There is a large pool with windscreens all around (you'll thank them for this once you arrive to this wind-blasted coast), and the resort fronts the Dahab beach. Free lounge chairs and thatched umbrellas for guests.
Windsurfing and diving/snorkelling equipment can be rented on-site.
This is definitely a place to enjoy a $300 per night experience for only $60. Give it a try.