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TOP 10 REASONS
TOP 10 REASONS
TOP 10 REASONS
Why travel to Marsa Alam: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit
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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Marsa Alam
- Marsa Alam Holidays was originally a little fishing village, but it is now a rising star ready to challenge some well-known Egyptian holiday spots, including Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada.
- Surrounded by palm trees, mangroves, unspoiled coral reefs and blue water, this distant and peaceful location reminds me of a tropical paradise.
- It has some of the most isolated beaches and uncrowded coves. Seafood is the speciality of the little harbour in the town, which has stores, pubs and few restaurants.
- From this resort, you can go on desert safaris in the Wadi El Gemal National Park by jeep, quad bike, or camel.
- Inland highlights include the Emerald Mines, a significant historical value in the desert between Marsa Alam and the Nile Valley.
- Comprising part of a wildlife reserve, the resort also provides boat excursions and shore-diving to locations including Sha'ab Samadi, sometimes known as Dolphin House.
- Although learning to dive in Marsa Alam is feasible, the more experienced diver would be better suited for the other sheltered bays.
- For the certified, this is a top-class diving region with exquisite, immaculate reefs supporting amazing aquatic life, including dolphins, guitar sharks and turtles.
- Capital: Cairo
- International Airport: Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
- Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)
- Time Zone: Eastern European Time (EET) UTC+2
- Driving Side: Right-hand side
- Main Electricity: 220V, 50Hz
- Official Language: Arabic
- Religion: Predominantly Islam, with some Christianity
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Marsa Alam
- For those wishing to enjoy Egypt’s beauty free from the tourists, Marsa Alam is a fantastic place.
- Marsa Alam holidays is still somewhat unexplored, unlike other well-known tourist spots in Egypt.
- This allows you to appreciate the town’s natural beauty without having to deal with the commotion of large numbers of people.
- Besides its natural beauty, Marsa Alam presents a variety of activities suitable for visitors.
- To see the vibrant coral reefs, try snorkelling or diving, ride a camel to tour the desert, or just lounge on the beach and soak up the sun.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Marsa Alam
- Marsa Alam holidays is best visited in the winter, between November and March.
- The water temperature is ideal for diving and snorkelling at this period; the weather is moderate.
- The summer months can be quite hot from June to September—temps sometimes exceed forty degrees Celsius.
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Marsa Alam
Satayah Dolphin Reef National Park
- Visit the Satayh Dolphin Reef, a protected location where swimming with dolphins is possible by boat tour.
- As you take advantage of the chance to interact with the underwater marine life, see sixty to eighty dolphins performing for you.
- The various dolphins and marine creatures found in this area will captivate you, as will the variety of corals and fish.
- The journey starts from Hamata Harbour, 120 K.m. south of Marsa Alam.
Shaab Samadi Dolphin Reef-National Park
- This lagoon lies 18 km southeast of Marsa Alam and has three dive sites, a reef system full of fascinating coral pinnacles, and fish life.
- Still, Samadai is unique because of the pod of spinner dolphins—up to 480—that routinely visit the lagoon.
- Sha’” ab Samadai. Probably the most well-known diving destination close to Marsa Alam, where dolphins may be observed, is the Samadai Reef, sometimes known as the Dolphin House.
Marsa Mubarak National Park
- Considered among the most exquisite snorkels and diving spots near Marsa Alam, take a boat journey to Marsa Mubarak.
- This trip will reveal the sheltered harbour of Marsa Mubarak, which features some of the most beautiful underwater seascapes and Red Sea coral reefs.
- This place boasts many plants and animals from the pure, clean, mild water.
- If fortune favours you, you might even see the threatened Dugong “sea cow,” which periodically visits this sheltered area to eat the Seagrass. The journey began at Port Ghalib.
Abu dabab bay beach( national park)
- Beach Snorkelling journey. Near Marsa Alam, Abo Dabab bay is a stunning snorkelling and diving spot.
- Its Coral sides have many coloured fish for snorkelling. The sandy beach with Seagrass and crystal-clean, warm water hosts a vast range of coloured fish, Green Turtles, and the threatened Dugong, sometimes coming to the secluded bay to feed on the Seagrass.
- Look for the dugong from the shore to start an additional incredible journey with a speed boat.
- Your luck increases when you find the Dugong. This journey takes one hour and thirty minutes, starting at 14:00 p.m.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Marsa Alam Off the Beaten Track
Sharm El Lulli Beach
- Sharm El Luli (Ras Hankorab) is 60km south of Marsa Alam. Clean white sand and 50 colours of blue sea in Ras Hankorab.
- Locals call this Sharm El Luli. Put on your mask and fins and walk from the stone-free beach into the water.
- The beach’s gentle incline makes wading easy. Swimming for two minutes takes you to a magnificent underwater jungle.
- The white sands of Sharm El Luli seem like pearls in the light, while the pristine sea reflects the corals’ colours.
- Sharm El Luli has fairytale coral formations. So many fish species make this place interesting.
- Dozens of corals have magnificent colours, forms, and sizes. Sharm El Luli’s charm remains, which is encouraging.
- You want to drift away and dream underwater. The beach is sparse and lacks shade structures. Bedouin tents serve traditional coffee and tea.
Wadi el qulaan-national park
- One great place to unwind and swim in the lake is the mangrove beach found in Wadi El Qulaan National Park.
- The lake’s warm water is great for anyone with rheumatic pains. After that, you can stroll over the shallow water to reach the magnificent mangrove tree across which the open sea is visible.
- This is quite an enchanted place. A planet with immense beauty and extreme tranquillity.
- Taste the traditional Bedouin coffee in the tent beside the lake beach and unwind for some time.
- Particularly the fried fish. The lunch in the tent outside Qulaan’s entrance was rather good.
Wadi el gemal-national park
- Situated 45 kilometres south of Marsa Alam, Wadi El Gemal National Park, “Valley of the Camels”, is a vast desert and coastal water region.
- It is a two-hour drive from Marsa Alam Airport. The park contains prehistoric rock art, Ptolemaic and Roman remains, and the peak “Mons Smaragdus.” Tiny mining towns originating from ancient Egypt abound here.
- The park has shockingly high biodiversity, greenery, and ancient sites from the Roman era.
- One camel-pulled waggon that will securely traverse the wadis and dunes, halting off so you may see the wildlife or eat the native cuisine, bread toasted on fire in the sand or camel cheese.
Hamata island
- Take an incredible snorkelling adventure tour to make the most of your time on the Island of Hamata in Marsa Alam.
- You will have the opportunity to explore three Virgin Islands, where you will witness the undisturbed environment of Hamata National Park and the colourful fish and corals that are found around the islands, which you will not be able to view anywhere else.
Port Ghalib
- Just around 5 km from Marsa Alam International Airport, Porto Ghalib is a top integrated resort community with a special mix of bazaars and gift stores selling both Egyptian and imported products.
- Most often seen items are Egyptian cotton and other sculptures next to water pipes and jewellery.
- Conversely, you will also discover various cafés and restaurants, such as Costa Coffee, Fusion, Baskin Robbins, and more. Sit in the beach café with a soft drink and a classic shisha water pipe.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Marsa Alam Culture and Traditions
- Seeing Marsa Alam holidays is a special chance to encounter Bedouin hospitality. The Bedouins are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality; they greet guests into their houses wide open.
- Travellers looking for an immersive experience could consider having a Bedouin meal under the stars.
- Along with real food, this cultural activity exposes you to fascinating customs and stories handed down over decades.
- Don’t miss out on appreciating classic music and dancing, which accentuate the energetic environment of these events.
- Learning ancient skills like pottery and weaving in Marsa Alam may be enriching.
- Many seminars let guests interact with talented artists, sharing their skills and methods.
- Through these workshops, you can design your own original pottery pieces or woven fabrics, which would be great souvenirs from your trip.
- Moreover, participating in these seminars provides an understanding of traditional Egyptian handicaps, which have been handed down through the years.
- This is a great chance to interact with local culture, as you will have practical experience surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Marsa Alam.
- This not only improves your skill set but also increases your respect for the artistic quality of Marsa Alam’s civilisation.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Marsa Alam: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
Food
#FOOD
- When visiting Marsa Alam, you must eat real Egyptian food. The neighbourhood restaurants present a wonderful selection of meals that reflect the area’s rich gastronomic customs.
- Start your gastronomic adventure with koshari, a tomato-sauce-covered combination of rice, lentils, and pasta. To improve your experience, Savour classic ful medames, a meal created from fava beans usually eaten for breakfast.
- Furthermore, reflecting Marsa Alam’s coastline position, many local eateries also provide fresh fish.
- Try the fiery dip known as dukkah to enhance any dinner. Eating at neighbourhood restaurants fills your stomach and helps the community and their beloved gastronomic arts.
Fun
#FUN
- Travellers can choose from a variety of activities available in Marsa Alam. For a trip that you will never forget, here are ten exciting activities that you may enjoy in Marsa Alam:
- Snorkelling or diving will help one explore the vibrant coral reefs and aquatic life in the Red Sea.
- Going for a camel ride through the desert to learn more about it and see the sunset.
- Spending time in Wadi el-Gemal National Park to take in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding area.
- The ancient ruins of the Temple of Seti I, which are located in the nearby village of Qurna, are being explored.
- Marsa Mubarak Turtle Bay is a destination worth visiting, as it is home to the endangered green sea turtles.
- We will take a boat journey to discover the local islands and take in the breathtaking vistas of the Red Sea.
- Kitesurfing and windsurfing experiences can be had on the beaches that are close by.
- We will take a trip to the Port Ghalib Marina, where we can take advantage of the various stores, cafes, and restaurants. We will then spend the day in Luxor, Egypt, exploring the ancient tombs and temples there.
- Spending time at the beach and basking in the warmth of the sun.
Fashion
#FASHION
- Learning ancient crafts like pottery and weaving in Marsa Alam holidays may be rewarding.
- Many seminars let guests interact with talented artists, sharing their skills and methods.
- Through these workshops, you can design your own original pottery pieces or woven fabrics, which would be great souvenirs from your trip.
- Moreover, participating in these seminars provides an understanding of traditional Egyptian handicaps, which have been handed down through the years.
- This is a great chance to interact with local culture, as you will have practical experience surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Marsa Alam.
- This not only improves your skill set but also increases your respect for the artistic quality of Marsa Alam’s civilisation.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Marsa Alam: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- Riding a camel in Marsa Alam holidays is an interesting way to fully appreciate the area’s magnificent desert settings.
- Mounting your camel marks a trip and a participation in a centuries-old custom.
- Riding along the sandy paths lets you appreciate the calm beauty of the desert and see amazing sunsets thanks to this singular experience.
- Many tour companies also plan guided trips, guaranteeing safety and unforgettable experiences.
- Pro Tip: Choose nighttime rides. The cooler temperatures combined with breathtaking sunset sights create an amazing adventure.
- You will also probably have the opportunity to interact with knowledgeable Bedouin guides who provide insights into local customs and desert living.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Marsa Alam Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- One interesting approach to engaging in Marsa Alam holidays culture is participating in neighbourhood celebrations.
- These energetic events highlight the diverse customs and regional community spirit.
- Every festival is different and consists of great cuisine, dance, and traditional music.
- For the Ramadan holidays, residents gather to break their fast with extravagant feasts and happy activities.
- Festivals like the Egyptian Spring Festival also enhance the community feeling.
- Visitors can participate in activities, see vibrant parades, and firsthand encounter local customs.
- These festivities offer fun and a great window into Marsa Alam’s heart and soul.
- Recall that taking part in these activities promotes connection and community.
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