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Nestled along the enchanting coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, Egypt offers a wealth of idyllic destinations for beach lovers and sunseekers. Whether you're longing for a tranquil retreat, exhilarating water sports, or simply craving some relaxation under the warm golden rays, the beaches in Egypt promise to fulfil every beachgoer's dreams. Join us as we unveil the most breathtaking beaches this captivating country has to offer.

The best beaches in Egypt to visit

1. blue lagoon, dahab, 2. sidi abdel rahman, north coast, 3. na’ama bay, sharm el sheikh, 4. el gouna, hurghada, 5. nuweiba, sinai, 6. abu dabbab beach, marsa alam, 7. moon beach, ras sedr, 8. al-tur beach, south sinai, 9. swimming beach, aswan, 10. cleopatra’s beach, marsa matruh, travel ideas for egypt, created by local experts.

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Egypt is home to some of the most stunning beaches in Africa. From golden arcs of sand that curl along the North Coast to the warm, turquoise waters that lap upon the shore at South Sinai , Egypt’s beaches are an absolute must-visit for travellers. These are the best beaches in Egypt.

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Sediments washed down from the mountains have created a broad sandy plain at Dahab , an Israeli-built town on a labrador-yellow sandy cove. Forget its reputation as the 'Ibiza of Egypt', this is a world-renowned wind- and kite-surfing with reliable winds providing superb flat-water conditions inside of Dahab’s sand spit. Scuba diving is also excellent thanks to the coral reefs just offshore, and there are several dive schools in town.

Where to stay in Dahab

  • For couples: Penguin Village Dahab
  • For families: Tropitel Dahab Oasis

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Blue Lagoon Dahab Sinai © Shutterstock

Blue Lagoon Dahab Sinai © Shutterstock

If you long for a day on the beach, keep going to Sidi Abdel Rahman, about 25km (15 miles) past El Alamein. Taking in a couple of sweeping curls, this soft, demerara-coloured beach is the best west of Alexandria . Now backed by the high-class hotels and entertainment complex called Marassi Resort, it's also the ideal stop for travellers wanting to break up the journey inland to the Siwa Oasis .

North of Ras Muhammad, on a beautiful natural harbour, is the town of Sharm El Sheikh , where a series of resorts merge into one another including Ras Muhammad, Coral Bay, Shark’s Bay (good for families) and Ras Nasrani. However, the pick of the beach is Na’ama Bay, a popular arc of flour-soft sand with Hollywood-blue waters.

Some of the region's best diving and snorkelling are nearby including The Tower, Ras Umm Sid, Ras Nasrani and Nabq. Shipwrecks dot the shoreline, testifying to the difficulty of navigation between the reefs.

Naama Bay in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt © Shutterstock

Naama Bay in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt © Shutterstock

Where to stay in Sharm El Sheikh

  • For price and quality: Amphoras Blu
  • For luxury: Waves Naama Bay Hotel

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The resort of El Gouna, 21km (13 miles) north of Hurghada , is Egypt’s most luxurious purpose-built holiday village to date. It all centres on the biscuit-brown, sun-bed-sprinkled sands here, each lapped by slow-moving translucent waves. Expect everything from shade umbrellas and fresh towel services here as it's also home to a number of exclusive five-star resorts.

Where to stay in Hurghada

  • For a magical feel: Arabella Azur Resort
  • For boutique stays: The Boutique Hotel Hurghada Marina

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Bungalow on a canal. El Gouna, Egypt, Red Sea © Shutterstock

Bungalow on a canal. El Gouna, Egypt, Red Sea © Shutterstock

Nuweiba is 75km (45 miles) further north of Dahab and is a slightly superior resort (although cheap accommodation in beachside reed huts and relaxed alfresco cafés can be also found in Tarabin to the north).

With motorway-wide sand-and-shingle bays and dazzling reefs busy with darting fish, Nuweiba is popular, particularly with Jordanian tourists who arrive via ferry from Aqaba. But bookmarked by the Sinai mountains and with the Gulf of Aqaba rolled out like a bright-blue carpet, who can blame them?

Where to stay in Nuweiba

  • For budget stays: Alwaha Camp
  • For spectacular views: Nuweiba Club Resort

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Nuweiba village in South Sinai, Egypt © Shutterstock

Nuweiba village in South Sinai, Egypt © Shutterstock

Until very recently, Marsa Alam was a small, fishing town that kept itself to itself. But then developers realised that it Abu Dabbab Beach was actually a diver’s paradise. Its climate and geographical position made it ideal for the formation of coral, which grows on reefs called shaab or erg .

Mounds of coral build up like islands, the tips of which are barely skimmed by the waves. Now overtaken by tourism, Marsa Alam is abuzz with hotels, villas, restaurants, shops and dive shops, turning it into a southerly version of El Gouna.

Where to stay in Marsa Alam

  • For snorkelling: Deep South Eco-lodge
  • For B&B: Alam B&B

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Landscape with beach in Abu Dabbab, Marsa Alam, Egypt © Shutterstock

One of Egypt’s top wind- and kite-surfing destinations, the wide sandy Moon Beach in Ras Sedr is a favourite with Cairenes who have holiday homes here. Unlike the Gulf of Aqaba on Sinai’s east coast, the Gulf of Suez is shallow and sandy-bottomed with abundant marine life. There are also plenty of water sports on offer.

Settled in ancient times because of its good water supply and excellent harbour, Al-Tur is the capital and largest town in South Sinai. It used to be the chief quarantine station for pilgrims returning to Egypt from Mecca. Despite scattered palm groves and a beautiful beach, few make it to modern Al-Tur, which is a shame as its wide, sandy expanse offers some amazing kitesurfing with very few tourists.

The clue is in the name of this cheerful stretch of desert-like sand near Aswan . Accessible either by boat (or camel if you're coming from Gharb Seheyl), it's one of the best and safest places to go swimming along the Nile . Essentially a sandbar, people will tend to spend a couple of hours cooling off here before moving on.

Where to stay in Aswan

  • For peaceful stays: The Mango Guest House
  • For Nubian heritage: Kendaka Nubian House

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Nile in Aswan © Shutterstock

Stare long enough at the rocks jutting out of the sea at this gorgeous stretch of coastline, some 14km northwest of Marsa Matruh, and you'll start to imagine that the karst on the right is actually the final Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. The natural pool here is supposedly where Mark Antony and Cleopatra once bathed together but you should be here for the electric blue of the sea.

Where to stay in Marsa Matruh

  • For luxury: Marmarica Boutique Cabana's
  • For budget stays: Beau Site Hotel

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Cleopatra's beach famous rocks near Marsa Matruh, Egypt © Shutterstock

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Beaches in Egypt: Your Ultimate Guide to Egyptian Beaches

Egypt, a land steeped in history and culture, is not just about pyramids and ancient wonders. It’s also a dream destination for beach lovers, offering a unique sun, sea, and sand blend. In this blog post, we’ll take you through the captivating world of Beaches in Egypt , showcasing their significance to tourists and providing a comprehensive guide on what to expect. So, whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, prepare to be enchanted by the allure of Egypt’s stunning coastlines.

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Top Beach Destinations in Egypt

Regarding stunning beach destinations, Egypt has a lot to offer. From the clear blue waters of the Red Sea to the historical charm of Alexandria , there’s something for every type of traveler. Let’s explore some of the top beach destinations in Egypt:

1- Sharm El Sheikh: Red Sea’s Jewel of Tranquility

Sharm El Sheikh is a paradise for beach lovers. Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula , it boasts some of the most breathtaking beaches in Egypt. Its warm, crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs make it a haven for snorkelers and divers. The city offers a lively atmosphere with numerous resorts, restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.

Activities and attractions: Besides snorkeling and diving, Sharm El Sheikh offers a range of activities, including camel rides in the desert, quad biking, and water sports. You can also explore the stunning Ras Mohammed National Park or take a boat trip to Tiran Island for a day of relaxation.

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2- Hurghada: Egypt’s Thriving Watersport Paradise

Hurghada is another gem along the Red Sea coast. With its long stretches of golden sandy beaches and a warm, inviting climate, it’s a popular destination for tourists seeking relaxation and adventure. The city has a relaxed vibe, makes it suitable for families and couples alike.

Activities and attractions: Hurghada is famous for its water-based activities, such as snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing. You can also explore the Giftun Islands , where you’ll find diverse marine life. For those interested in history, a trip to the nearby town of El Gouna, with its traditional architecture and charm, is a must.

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3- Dahab: Unveiling the Allure of Egypt’s Coastal

Dahab is a small coastal town with a unique and laid-back atmosphere. It’s famous for its serene beaches, especially the Blue Hole, a world-renowned dive site. The city is known for its simplicity and is perfect for travelers seeking tranquility.

Activities and attractions: Dahab is all about relaxation and adventure. Enjoy snorkeling camel treks and dip in the famous Blue Hole. Remember to visit the lively market to shop for souvenirs and sample local Egyptian cuisine .

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4- Marsa Alam: Gateway to Egypt’s Pristine Coral Reefs

Marsa Alam is a hidden gem along the Red Sea coast, known for its pristine beaches and unspoiled natural beauty. This is the place to be if you want to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in nature.

Activities and attractions: Marsa Alam is a paradise for divers and snorkelers, with its untouched coral reefs and abundant marine life. It’s also a prime spot for turtle watching, home to a significant population. For a unique experience, take a desert safari and explore the rugged beauty of the surrounding landscape.

5- Alexandria: Where Ancient History Meets Coastal Charm

Alexandria , on the Mediterranean coast, offers a blend of beach relaxation and historical intrigue. Known as the “Pearl of the Mediterranean,” it has a rich cultural heritage and a charming old-world feel.

Activities and attractions: Besides enjoying the city’s beautiful beaches, you can explore historical sites like the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa and the Montaza Palace . Stroll along the Corniche, sample delicious seafood, and soak in the city’s unique atmosphere.

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What Makes Beaches in Egypt Unique

Regarding beach destinations, Egypt stands out for several compelling reasons. Let’s delve into what makes Egyptian beaches genuinely unique:

1- The Red Sea’s crystal-clear waters

One of the defining features of Egyptian beaches, particularly those along the Red Sea, is the astonishing clarity of the water. The Red Sea is renowned for its pristine, turquoise waters, providing an ideal setting for swimming and water-based activities.  Whether you’re a seasoned diver or just a casual snorkeler, the visibility in these waters is remarkable, allowing you to witness the vibrant marine life and coral reefs with unmatched clarity.

2- Diverse marine life and snorkeling opportunities:

Egypt’s beaches are a haven for marine enthusiasts. The Red Sea, in particular, teems with diverse marine life. Snorkeling here is an experience like no other, as you can encounter various colorful fish, sea turtles, and even dolphins.  The coral reefs are a spectacle to behold, offering a vibrant underwater world waiting to be explored. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced snorkeler, the Red Sea’s gentle currents and abundance of snorkeling spots make it an accessible and unforgettable experience.

3- Historical and cultural attractions near the beaches:

What sets Egyptian beaches apart is their proximity to a wealth of historical and cultural attractions. While basking in the sun and enjoying the beach, you’re always close to intriguing historical sites and cultural treasures.  Cities like Alexandria offer a blend of beach relaxation and the chance to explore ancient catacombs, palaces, and fortresses. This unique blend of beachside leisure and historical exploration adds depth and diversity to your vacation experience.

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Best Time to Visit Beaches in Egypt

When planning a visit to the stunning beaches of Egypt, it’s essential to consider the timing to make the most of your trip. Let’s dive into the factors influencing the best time to visit Egyptian beaches and help you plan your perfect getaway.

Weather Conditions Throughout the Year

Egypt’s weather varies annually, and understanding these patterns is crucial for an enjoyable beach vacation. The coastal areas of Egypt, including popular destinations like Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, experience a Mediterranean climate. Summers (June to August) are scorching hot, with temperatures soaring well above 90°F (32°C). If you prefer milder weather, the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer more comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for beach activities.

Peak Tourist Seasons and Crowd Considerations

Egypt’s beach destinations draw tourists worldwide, so it’s essential to remember peak tourist seasons. December to February is the high season, attracting visitors seeking refuge from colder climates. During this time, beaches can get crowded, and accommodation prices tend to be higher. If you prefer a quieter experience with fewer crowds and more budget-friendly options, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn.

Ideal Months for Specific Activities (Diving, Sunbathing)

For those looking to explore the underwater wonders of the Red Sea through snorkeling or scuba diving, the best time is during the spring and autumn months when water temperatures are comfortable and visibility is excellent. Sun worshippers will find the summer months perfect for sunbathing, but be prepared for the intense heat. However, to enjoy the beach without feeling like baking, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons when the weather is pleasant. You can relax on the sand without worrying about sunburn.

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Accommodation Options

Choosing suitable accommodation can significantly impact your beach vacation experience in Egypt. Here, we’ll explore various accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly hostels, and provide some tips to help you make the best choice for your stay.

Hotels and Resorts Near the Top Beaches

For travelers seeking comfort and luxury, Egypt’s coastal areas boast many world-class hotels and resorts. Whether in Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, or Marsa Alam, you’ll find upscale establishments offering stunning beachfront views, spacious rooms, and a wide range of amenities.

Many of these properties feature private beaches, spa facilities, and on-site dining options. They provide an ideal setting for relaxation and indulgence, making them perfect for couples, families, and those looking for a premium beach experience.

Budget-Friendly Accommodations and Hostels

If you’re traveling on a tighter budget, Egypt’s beach destinations have plenty of affordable options to consider. Hostels and guesthouses are scattered across these areas, providing clean and comfortable lodging without breaking the bank.

While you may not have the same level of luxury as in high-end resorts, you can still enjoy a pleasant stay and easy access to the beaches. Additionally, some budget-friendly accommodations offer communal kitchen facilities, allowing you to save even more by preparing your meals.

Tips for Booking Accommodations

Remember a few tips when booking accommodations for your beach vacation in Egypt. First, book well in advance, especially during the high tourist season (December to February) when demand is high. This ensures you have a wider choice of options and better rates. Check online reviews and travel websites for guest feedback to gauge the quality of the accommodation.

Remember to inquire about any additional fees or charges that may apply, such as resort fees or taxes. Finally, consider the location – whether you prefer a bustling area with easy access to restaurants and nightlife or a quieter spot for a more relaxed stay, make sure your chosen accommodation aligns with your preferences.

To conclude our tour, let’s revisit five must-see beaches from Egypt’s magnificent coastline. This Red Sea treasure starts with Sharm El Sheikh, with its pristine waters, vivid coral reefs, and lively nightlife. Then there’s Marsa Matrouh, with its beautiful Mediterranean beaches and fresh breezes that escape the desert heat.

Hurghada is a water sports paradise where you can snorkel, dive, or relax. Dahab is a relaxed backpacker and diving destination with an authentic Egyptian feel. Last, Alexandria’s historical sites and beaches offer relaxation and history.

Egypt’s shoreline offers beachgoers adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both. Egypt provides a beach experience with its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. Egyptian beaches have a certain beauty that will leave you with lasting memories, whether you’re exploring the sea life of the Red Sea, strolling along the Mediterranean, or relaxing in the sun among historic ruins. Pack your sunscreen beach towel and prepare for a beautiful sun, sand, and sea vacation. This guide should inspire your next beach trip to Egypt.

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15 Most Beautiful Beaches In Egypt For Every Traveler (Info + Map)

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Are you looking for the most beautiful beaches in Egypt? Then look no further as here you will find the best beaches for relaxation, water sports, and diving.

As Egypt is situated along the attractive shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea you will find some of the world’s most beautiful beaches here.

Whether you are a diver, want to snorkel, kitesurf, or just sunbathe and relax with your family, in Egypt you will find a beach that will fulfill all your needs.

I have prepared this list of the most beautiful beaches in Egypt, including accommodation, for every traveler, so you can be sure to choose the right beach for you.

Most Beautiful Beaches In Egypt

This list of the best Egyptian beaches includes beaches that you can find in tourist areas with all-inclusive resorts, as well as secluded beaches best for privacy and a peaceful stay.

No matter which beach you choose, you can be sure to find beautiful clear waters great for swimming, surfing, snorkeling, or diving with sandy beaches for tanning and relaxing.

1. Almaza Bay Beach 

Almaza Bay Beach is not a well-known beach to tourists. It is located on the North Coast close to Alexandria . Precisely it is a short drive from the small harbor town of Mersa Matruh which can be reached by plane through Matruh International Airport.

When you mention Almaza Bay, it is connected with luxury 5* resorts. The beach has beautiful white sand and crystal clear waters with different shades of blue. 

Beach in Mersa Matruh, Egypt

Whether you are coming for a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or partying with friends, Almaza Bay Beach is suitable for everyone.

If you are staying in one of the all-inclusive resorts, you have all you need here, from great food, daily activities, and nightlife entertainment.

If you wish to explore Mersa Matruh town, you will find some historical sights, shops, restaurants, and cafes there.

For a whole day tour, go to Siwa Oasis where you can visit the old city of Siwa, Alexander Temple, and float on salt lakes.

➡️ Book your tour to Siwa Oasis from Mersa Matruh HERE

Where to stay near Almaza Bay Beach

Jaz Crystal Almaza Bay is a 5* resort, 300 m from Almaza Bay Beach with an outside pool, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a kids’ playground. It is a nice relaxing place. 

➡️ Book your stay at Jaz Crystal Almaza Bay Resort HERE  

2. Naama Bay Beach

Naama Bay Beach is a white sandy beach with turquoise water in the famous beach holiday town Sharm El Sheikh . This beach is suitable for all ages as there is a gradual entrance to the sea.

Except for swimming and sunbathing, you can try many water sports, snorkeling, or diving. There are many resorts in Sharm El Sheikh to choose from as it is the most popular place for tourists to enjoy a beach vacation.

You will also find many restaurants, cafes, and shops around, and there is a busy nightlife for those who love to party.

While in Sharm El Sheikh, visit the Red Sea Desert, drink Beduin tea, and experience Beduin’s lifestyle. For a more authentic atmosphere, ride through the desert on a Quad bike. 

➡️ HERE is a Quad bike desert safari for you

Where to stay near Naama Bay

Stella Di Mare Beach Hotel & Spa is a resort located on Naama Bay Beach. Right next to the resort is a coral reef where you can snorkel and admire many beautiful types of fish. The resort is equipped with an outside pool, spa, wellness center, and three restaurants.

➡️ Book your stay at Stella Di Mare Beach Hotel & Spa HERE  

3. El Gouna

El Gouna is a resort town north of Hurghada with several stunning sandy beaches and turquoise clear waters. It is a luxury gateway for Egyptians and foreigners.

The beaches here are also known for many kinds of watersports, especially kitesurfing, waterskiing, paddleboarding, and more.

El Gouna, Egypt

You will find many shops, restaurants, and cafes in El Gouna town where you can enjoy evening walks.

For a different experience, take a tour by boat to see dolphins, stop for snorkeling, and enjoy lunch on board. 

➡️ Here is the snorkel trip with transfer and lunch

Where to stay near El Gouna

There are many beautiful resorts in El Gouna located on the beach. I suggest Steigenberger Golf Resort , a high-standard resort for a good price. You can relax on the beach, or pool, or play golf on the Championship Golf Course. There are three restaurants and a bar.

➡️ Book your stay at Steigenberger Golf Resort HERE  

4. Sahl Hasheesh Beach

Sahl Hasheesh Beach is about a 12 km long beach in the south of Hurghada . White soft sand and shallow water with beach resorts standing along made it a perfect beach holiday destination. 

You can also try scuba diving or other water sports like windsurfing or banana boat ride. Most of the entertainment with food facilities will be provided by the resorts.

The old town of Sahl Hasheesh is great for your evening walk.

When you visit Sahl Hasheesh Beach, don’t forget to take a walk on the long pier to get a stunning coastline view.

For a day trip go to Paradise Island, a white sandy beach national park with a reef to snorkel. ➡️ Click HERE to book your tour

Where to stay near Sahl Hasheesh Beach

Premiere Le Reve Hotel & Spa Sahl Hasheesh is 5* resort adults only, 16+. It features several beautiful pools and a private sandy beach.  Two restaurants serve Italian, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine. There is a bar with a dance floor as well as a Vitamin bar with healthy juices.

You can relax and take some treatments in a luxurious spa. This resort is also an excellent choice for a honeymoon.

Book Premiere Le Reve Hotel & Spa Sahl Hasheesh

This is a luxury hotel on a private beach great for honeymoons and relaxation. Click here to reserve the room and secure the best price.

5. Fjord Bay

Fjord Bay is a different type of beach than the previous ones. Fjord Bay is not a busy tourist destination with all-inclusive hotels.

Rather beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear water surrounded by the mountains. It can be found about 15 km south of Taba town.

Fjord Bay, Egypt

Fjord Bay is a great place to unwind and relax in the warm water under the sun. Moreover, Fjord Bay is a paradise for divers.

There is a 24-meter-deep Fjord Hole where you can admire hundreds of reef species. If you are a beginner you can stay on Fjord Banana on shallow reefs.

Where to stay near Fjord Bay

Steigenberger Hotel & Nelson Village is a 5* resort in Taba, about a 15-minute drive from Fjord Bay. You can relax in the pool, a private beach, or in the spa and wellness center. There are several restaurants and a bar. For children a kids’ club is available.

➡️ Click HERE to book your stay at Steigenberger Hotel & Nelson Village  

6. Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon  is a beautiful beach in the middle of nowhere, about 15 km from  Dahab . The only way to get there is by tour or boat. 

The water here is turquoise blue ideal for snorkeling. Not only snorkeling and swimming but also surfing and kitesurfing can be enjoyed here.

Blue Hole, Dahab

Except for beach huts, where you can buy some drinks and snacks, or some of them are available for rent, if you want to stay overnight, there is nothing else. Therefore it is a great place to unplug.

Close to Blue Lagoon is a Blue Hole, a famous diving side.

Where to stay near Blue Lagoon

Safir Dahab Resort  is a 5* resort in Dahab, sitting on the beachfront about 2 km from the city center. Each room in the resort has a balcony view. There is a beautiful pool and private beach.

The restaurant serves different cuisines and seafood. You can also have a drink in the pool bar or beach bar.

➡️ Check prices and availability of Safir Dahab Resort HERE  

7. Mahmya Island

Mahmya Island is a paradise of the Red Sea in Egypt. Turquoise clear water, white sandy beach, and colorful underwater life make it a must-visit for every beach lover.

Mahmya Island, Egypt

Mahmya Island is actually not an island but one section in the Giftun Islands off Hurgada’s Red Sea coast. The only way to get there is by a tour. During the peak season, it may get a little busy, but as it is a National Park, the amount of tourists is controlled.

➡️ Book a tour from Hurghada with pick-up from your hotel, snorkeling, and buffet lunch HERE

Where to stay near Mahmya Island

You can stay in any resort in Hurghada, and there are plenty of choices. I do recommend  Pickalbatros White Beach  as I personally stayed there. It is an all-inclusive resort with two pools for swimming, more small pools with slides and other activities for children, a beautiful beach with a gradual entrance to the sea, great food, and lovely staff.

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This is a highly recommended 5-star resort suitable for families and couples. Click here to reserve the room and secure the best price.

Nuweiba is a small coastal city between Taba and Dahab , next to the Gulf of Aqaba . Beaches between Nuweiba and Taba are the ones you want to visit.

Nuweiba town is nothing like Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh. The beaches are not busy, there are no big resorts or nightlife.

Nuweiba, Egypt

Instead, you will find a simple life with small camps here, with food being served on small tables while you sit on cushions. There are a few huts on the beach and Beduin village.

This is a place for those who want to run away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and relax in nature.

Where to stay near Nuweiba

As already mentioned, there are no big hotels, therefore you can choose from any of the camps located here. For example, New Bella Sina Camp is located on a private beach with a restaurant and a bar. 

You will stay in the air-conditioned bungalow, some have a bathroom inside, while others don’t and you need to use shared bathrooms outside. Room service and breakfast are available.

➡️ Book your stay at New Bella Sina Camp HERE  

9. Ras Um Sid Beach

Ras Um Sid Beach is located in Sharm El Sheikh , not far away from Naama Bay Beach . It is a lovely golden sand beach with beautiful blue water.

There is Ras Um Sid Reef famous for divers coming to admire the beauty of the underwater world. Close to the shore, you can go snorkeling and admire corals and different kinds of fish.

There are hotels around where you can stay, and also restaurants and cafes.

Where to stay near Ras Um Sid Beach

Pickalbatros  Royal Grand Sharm is a lovely 5* resort for adults only, 16+. It is located on a private beach and it features an outdoor pool. Each room has a balcony and the resort offers 4 different restaurants.

Snorkeling, diving, and other water sports are available. Ras Um Sid beach is just 1.4 km away.

➡️ Check prices and availability of Pickalbatros Royal Grand Sharm HERE  

10. Makadi Bay 

Makadi Bay is a lovely sandy beach with clear waters in the south of Hurghada . Makadi Bay is a great location for couples or families with children.

The area is packed with all-inclusive hotels that offer private beaches, pools, kids’ pools with water activities, kids club, evening entertainment, and much more.

Except for enjoying the all-inclusive hotels, you can go on snorkeling trips, trips to the desert, or visit Cairo, or Luxor.

➡️ Click HERE to book a tour from Hurghada to Cairo by plane

Where to stay near Makadi Bay

Iberotel Makadi Beach is a 5* all-inclusive resort located on a private beach. There is an outside pool, a kids’ pool and playground, a tennis court, and a golf course. You can also practice many water sports.

Four different restaurants serve international and Mediterranean cuisine with dietary options available. The resort provides entertainment activities during the day and evening.

➡️ Book your stay at Iberotel Makadi Beach Resort HERE  

11. Abu Dabbab Beach

Abu Dabbab Beach is a paradise with a soft sandy beach and turquoise clear water. This gorgeous beach can be found in Marsa Alam .

Abu Dabbab Beach, Egypt

It is a natural reserve and a paradise for snorkelers and divers. There is a high chance you will see endangered dugongs here, depending on the season, but sea turtles and other sea species can be seen anytime.

➡️ Book your Abu Dabbab Beach full-day trip HERE

Where to stay near Abu Dabbab Beach

You can stay closer to Abu Dabbab Beach or closer to the city center, choose from luxury resorts or camping facilities. Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort is a 5* resort located directly on Abu Dabbab Beach with private access.

The resort features 4 outdoor pools, a children’s playground, 3 restaurants, a Beduin-themed cafe, and the customer service is amazing here.

➡️ Click HERE to book your stay at Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort  

12. Sharm El Luli Beach

Sharm El Luli Beach is a pristine soft sandy beach with waters of all shades of blue. This beach is located in the middle of nowhere, about 60 km from Marsa Alam .

Beach in Marsa Alam, Egypt

Therefore you can reach this beach only by car or organized tour. Don’t forget to bring all you need, like drinks, food, snorkeling or diving equipment as there is nothing here.

If you go snorkeling or diving, be ready to see colorful underwater life, including sea turtles, if the visibility is good.

➡️ HERE is a tour from Marsa Alam that you may consider

Where to stay near Sharm El Luli Beach

As I already mentioned, Sharm El Luli Beach is in the middle of nowhere, so you have to stay in Marsa Alam. Here you can choose from different kinds of resorts.

I haven’t been disappointed with a chain of Pickalbatros resorts. Here is Pickalbatros The Palace Port Ghalib with a private beach, 3 restaurants, two outdoor pools, and a spa, and it is located close to the airport. 

➡️ Book your stay at Pickalbatros The Palace Port Ghalib HERE  

13. Soma Bay

Soma Bay is a lovely soft sandy beach about 60 km from Hurghada . The waters here are warm the whole year round.

Soma Bay, Egypt

Soma Bay is surrounded by mountains. There are all-inclusive hotels around where you can stay as well as some restaurants and cafes.

You can practice many watersports here, like kitesurfing, surfing, paddleboarding, or diving by boat further to the reef. For golf lovers, there is also a gulf course available.

➡️ From Soma Bay, you can take a snorkeling tour by yacht with lunch. Check this one HERE

Where to stay near Soma Bay

Solymar Soma Bay is a beautiful 4* resort with exceptional customer service. It offers 5 restaurants and 6 bars, an outdoor pool, and a kids’ pool with slides and direct access to the beautiful sandy beach. For entertainment, there is an animation program.

➡️ Book your stay at Solymar Soma Bay HERE  

14. Mamoura Beach

Mamoura Beach is a long stretch of sandy beach located in Alexandria . Maybe you are surprised as Alexandria is mostly connected to historical sights, however, Alexandria has beaches and beach resorts as well.

Mamoura Beach is divided into a public and a private beach, both have an entrance fee. You can swim or go for a long walk along the coast, visit the gardens or do some sightseeing in the city.

Where to stay near Mamoura Beach

Helman Mamoura Hotel & Event Center is a 5* hotel just a 15-minute walk from Mamoura Beach. The hotel features a restaurant, a bar, and a seasonal outdoor pool.

➡️ Check prices and availability of Helman Mamoura Hotel & Event Center HERE

15. Ain Sokhna

Ain Sokhna is actually a city with beautiful white sandy beaches about 100km from Cairo . Sometimes they are referred to as Ain Sokhna beaches, but each beach has its own name.

Ain Sokhna, Egypt

There are also luxurious resorts located on the beach with private access. Except for relaxing and swimming, you can practice other water sports.

Where to stay near Ain Sokhna

Cancun Sokhna Resort & Villas is a 4* resort located directly on the beach. There are 5 restaurants and a bar available. The hotel is equipped with pools for adults as well as children. There is also an animation team to provide entertainment.

➡️ Book your stay at Cancun Sokhna Resort & Villas HERE

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Map of Egyptian Beaches

Visiting Egypt: FAQs

As a beach lover, you definitely want to visit some of these top beaches in Egypt. If you have any more questions, check these FAQs below. 

Is Egypt safe?

Yes, Egypt is overall a safe country, however, do your research before you go. You should know the places you are going to visit, book with reputable agencies, don’t go to hidden streets, especially at night, dress respectfully, and don’t trust easily.

  Also, there are some scams in Egypt that you should be aware of not to be fooled.

Part of Sinai is still in the red zone due to terrorist attacks in the past and no one is allowed to enter these areas. Before you travel, check the advisories in your country and always have your  travel insurance  with you.

How far are the beaches from Cairo Egypt?

The closest beaches to Cairo are in Ain Sokhna City. Ain Sokhna is about 100 km north of Cairo, about 1.5 hours by car. Beaches in Hurghada are about a 5-hour drive or one hour by plane.

Does Egypt have clear water?

Yes, Egypt has crystal clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving. Of course, beaches in some areas have clearer water than others. Also, it depends on the season and weather. Egypt is one of the most favorite destinations for divers due to the clear water and life underneath it.

The Wrap-up: Best Beaches In Egypt

Whether you are looking for tourist beaches with all-inclusive resorts in Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh, or prefer a secluded beach like Nuweiba or a beach close to the capital city of Cairo, you have plenty of options.

Egyptian beaches are one of the most beautiful and the best for divers who come here to explore underwater life.

Nat is the owner and author of Nats Travel. She is a travel enthusiast sharing the magic of Dubai, Egypt, Seychelles, and the Maldives. Experience Africa's wonders, from the majestic Victoria Falls to Zanzibar's pristine beaches and Kenya's diverse beauty.

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By Becky Griswold · Last updated on February 5, 2024

Egypt might be known for its pyramids and ancient artifacts, but its burgeoning beach resorts are what have been bringing in the tourists in recent years. Famous for fantastic diving opportunities and bordered by the wilds of the Red Sea and the relaxation of the Mediterranean, Egypt may be struggling with political upheaval both at home and abroad but its modern beach resorts provide a slice of solace for its tourism industry.

The stunning coastline along the Red Sea is a magnet for sun-worshippers looking for year-round sunshine, whilst the incredible underwater wilds of the reefs attract keen divers from all over the world to sample Egypt’s coastline. Here are the the best beaches in Egypt, so you can discover for yourself the luxury and natural beauty of this amazing country.

10. Fjord Bay, Taba [SEE MAP]

Fjord Bay

Located around 15-kilometers away from the small Egyptian town of Taba, near the border with neighboring Eilat in Israel, is a piece of picture-perfect paradise. Fjord Bay is the ideal location for diving, whether you have hundreds of hours of diving experience under your belt or you fancy giving it a go for the first time.

The reason this place is such an amazing spot to dive in is down to the massive bed of coral that lies at the bottom of the fjord. An impressive 24-meters in depth, it’s hard to believe the sheer amount of fish and the diversity of marine life that lives among the reef.

It’s nice to know that a healthy reef is an indication of clean water and good ecological balance. The fjord itself is a deep blue cove that is protected on three sides by a mountain range, which is great for hiking and taking in panoramic views over the fjord.

9. Ras Abu Galoum, Dahab [SEE MAP]

Ras Abu Galoum

If you are looking for a stunning spot to do some snorkeling or diving in Egypt , then Ras Abu Galoum is a brilliant choice. Situated close to a traditional Bedouin settlement – around 15-kilometers from the small coastal town of Dahab on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula – is this sparklingly blue patch of ocean.

This desert diving paradise is a feast for the eyes; the stunning seascape contrasts brilliantly with the arid rocky land and makes for a very special spot to visit. Arrive across the desert on camel-back before diving into the depths of the Red Sea, and experience for yourself the magnificence of its underwater landscape.

Hard and soft coral create the perfect environment for angelfish, parrotfish and Picasso fish, amongst others, so make sure to bring your underwater camera.

8. Nuweiba [SEE MAP]

Nuweiba

Nuweiba was once a thriving beach resort in the 1970’s, and was on the up until politics and relations with Israel meant that the beautiful beach was left to slide into decline. The beach is now a simple, low-key place, with the most interesting part home to a Bedouin village.

Located on the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, Nuweiba city may pale in comparison to developed resorts like Sharm El Sheikh, but its lack of infrastructure also adds to the charm. Now a popular stop-off on the Egyptian backpacking trail, the seven-kilometer long stretch of sand translates as ‘bubbling springs’ in Arabic.

It is a pleasant spot to spend a few days soaking up traditional culture and exploring the natural beauty of the area. South Cove, a short drive away, is a great little spot for diving, and treks to the Coloured Canyon can be arranged through the Bedouin village.

7. Ras Um Sid, Sharm El Sheikh [SEE MAP]

Ras Um Sid

The best beach in Sharm El Sheikh, Ras Um Sid is an attractive beach filled with a variety of things to do. Boasting incredible views of the Red Sea, this well-known holiday resort is also very popular with divers, who want to explore the wealth of life beneath the waves.

The setting, at the very top of a peninsula, means the area is a little more laid back and quiet compared to other, more busy beaches in the area. Close to the old souk – an insight into the traditions and heritage of the local people – there is plenty of accommodation close by that’s very popular with families.

The beach itself is a place where divers who visit Egypt can’t help but be entranced by the beauty of the colors of the coral. Rare fish flit and hide in the incredible formations, which can also be seen simply by snorkeling and is a great way for children to learn about the ocean.

6. El Gouna [SEE MAP]

El Gouna

El Gouna, meaning ‘lagoon’ in Arabic, is a chic and stylish beach on the northern Red Sea on Egypt’s eastern coast. A bustling resort town, El Gouna has been attracting wealthy Egyptian holidaymakers and jet-set Europeans with its high-end shopping, diverse dining scene and, of course, a very attractive beach.

It’s the kind of place where families and couples like to come to unwind and treat themselves to a few days in a 5-star resort – there are also plenty of activities to enjoy in the area. El Gouna is well-known in Egypt for its watersports – higher winds mean good conditions for kite-surfing, water-skiing and paragliding, to name just a few.

The picturesque natural seascape is laced by a network of canals and lagoons, with sandy islands set in the middle. Staying in El Gouna means days spent relaxing on white sandy beaches or playing at the area’s famous golf course, and evening drinking in cocktail bars.

5. Sahl Hasheesh Beach, Hurghada [SEE MAP]

Sahl Hasheesh Beach

One of the best-known diving spots on the Red Sea, Sahl Hasheesh Beach is a premium resort town that is part of tourist-central Hurghada, which stretches for an impressive 40-kilometers along the coast.

Known for the vibrancy of its coral and untouched beaches, the area has been steadily developing since the 1980’s to become a burgeoning holiday haven. Holiday hotels and villages dot the coast along from the beach and are proof of the massive amount of money being poured into the area by investors looking to cash in on the Red Sea resorts.

Sahl Hasheesh Beach itself is an attractive spot for water sports enthusiasts, with lots of opportunities to try out windsurfing and yachting as well as diving and snorkeling. It does get hot here, however, with temperatures regularly soaring above 40°C – no wonder most people want to cool down with a refreshing dive!

4. Sharm El Luli, Marsa Alam [SEE MAP]

Sharm El Luli

One of those soft, pastel-colored landscapes, where the powdery sands soak seamlessly into the pale blue of the ocean, Sharm El Luli lies 60-kilometers south of Marsa Alam town on the Red Sea and is a nature-lover’s dream.

Like a picture of bliss, the area is ideal for keen snorkelers and divers, so make sure you bring your equipment with you – as well as food and drink, because there is absolutely nothing else nearby.

The beach is best reached by an organized trip from your hotel in Marsa Alam, but make sure to spend the day here to fully appreciate the charm of the crystal water and the wealth of wildlife that lives in it.

3. Agiba Beach, Mersa Matruh [SEE MAP]

Agiba Beach

This very iconic Egyptian beach may not be so well known by travelers from outside of the country. Meaning ‘miracle’ in Arabic, Agiba is a small but very dazzling gem on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, 24-kilometers west of Mersa Matruh.

The only way to get to the curved slice of beach is down a rock path that leads from the clifftop above. Once on the sand, it is hard not to be impressed by the translucent color of the water as the sun sparkles on the surface. This is a popular spot, however, and in the height of summer things get rather busy here with people enjoying days out – but for the rest of the year it’s almost empty.

The surrounding sea is very rocky and the waves rolling in from the wide ocean are pretty powerful, but also make for some great surfing opportunities a little further along away from the rocks.

2. Soma Bay [SEE MAP]

Soma Bay

A shiny, new, upmarket resort town, Soma Bay is situated less than an hour from Hurghada Airport. The self-contained resort is completely surrounded by the sea and is well known for having 365 days every year of beautiful sunshine. No wonder that it is fast becoming popular with European travelers looking to escape the cold winters soaking up the sun on the Red Sea.

Things have been developing quickly for Soma Bay; the area oozes luxury and money, busy as it is with exclusive resorts and expensive eateries. An ideal location for keen divers and fans of watersports, the reefs just off shore are up there with some of the best in the world.

It’s no wonder the once-desert peninsula, which used to be under the ownership of the Egyptian military, is undergoing such rapid development.

1. Mahmya Island [SEE MAP]

#1 of Best Beaches In Egypt

If you are looking for a scuba diving Shangri La, Mahmya Island in the Giftun Island National Park is the place for you. An adventurous 45-minutes by boat from Hurghada, spend the day here snorkeling among the coral reefs and underwater garden in the most picturesque part of the Red Sea.

Visiting the national park and the magnificence of Mahmya is like an exotic escape. Delve into the depths of the water and experience a world of rainbow fish and dolphins. It might get more than a little busy here with tour groups during high season, but the focus is on ecotourism and the support of the Red Sea’s delicate aquatic ecosystem. Visiting the island is experience you won’t forget.

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In the 70’s, nuweiba was under israeli rule, and was a very popular beached which actually thrived. But today the Egyptians taking care of it too 🙂

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Where Are the Best Beaches in Egypt

When you visit Egypt, you will discover that breathing in the warm, salty air of the best B eaches in Egypt is a dream to be lived! Egypt, celebrated for its ancient wonders and majestic history, also features a stunning coastline that entices travelers with its azure waters and golden sands.

So, are you ready to Snorkeling and plunge into the crystal-clear waters of Egypt's breathtaking beaches? From shimmering blue lagoons to awe-inspiring coastlines, Egypt offers a plethora of picturesque beach in Egypt destinations that will leave you in awe.

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Best Egyptian Beaches in 2024 /2025

Egypt is known for its rich history and ancient monuments, but it boasts beautiful beaches along its extensive coastline. Here are some of the top Egyptian beaches:

1- North Coast Beach Egypt

  • Location: Situated on Egypt's northern Mediterranean coastline, west of Alexandria.
  • The ideal time to visit: June to September.
  • Travel options: Accessible by car or bus.

The North Coast Beach Egypt, known as Sahel el Shamali in Arabic (Sahel for short), extends for several hundred kilometers along the Mediterranean coast. It boasts some of the most pristine white sand beaches in the region.

While the coastline spans 1,000 km, it is predominantly occupied by private residential beach compounds, with only a few scattered hotels. As a result, it serves as a summer retreat for affluent locals. However, recent tourism development is opening up the area, allowing those without beachfront homes to experience Egypt's best summer beaches.

2- Giftun Islands

Beaches in Egypt

  • Location: Red Sea off of Hurghada
  • The best time to go: April through to November
  • How to get there: by boat from Hurghada or El Gouna, which are reached by car/bus/plane

Off the coast of Hurghada are the two Giftun Islands in the Red Sea: Giftun El Kabeer (Big Giftun) and Giftun el Sagheer (Little Giftun). While both are surrounded by equally dazzling clear azure water, Big Giftun is the one where the real action is because it’s home to beach havens Mahmya and Orange Bay.

These daytime destinations offer beach restaurants, water activities, bathrooms, and showers for those who’ve spent a long day diving or snorkeling and want to kick back and relax.

3- Wadi El Gemal National Park

  • Location: Red Sea coast south of Marsa Alam
  • The best time to go: year-round, but it gets a tiny bit chilly in winter and very hot in summer
  • How to get there: drive down from Marsa Alam, which is best reached by plane.

Wadi El Gemal, translating to the Valley of the Camels, is a designated Egyptian national park that seamlessly integrates desert and sea landscapes. Distinguished by its remarkable biodiversity, the park is home to many large mammals, reptiles, birds, plants, and thriving marine ecosystems.

Unlike any other location in Egypt, its coastal region alone boasts an impressive 450 species of coral and over 1,200 species of fish.

4- Marsa Matrouh

  • Location: Mediterranean Sea coast, 240 km west of Alexandria
  • Best time to go: June through September
  • How to get there: car/bus from Cairo or Alexandria

Marsa Matrouh, situated west of the aforementioned North Coast, is a modest port city that stands apart from the seasonal private residences characteristic of the North Coast. Unlike the exclusive compounds found there, Marsa Matrouh is a genuine coastal city with a year-round population.

For those seeking the allure of Egypt's Mediterranean Sea without contending with exclusive enclaves or exorbitant hotel prices, Marsa Matrouh presents equally beautiful beaches in a more bustling and down-to-earth atmosphere.

5- Ras Um Sid

  • Location: Sharm el Sheikh
  • Best time to go: spring and fall (summer too if you can handle the heat)
  • How to get there: fly to Sharm el Sheikh (or drive, but we prefer to fly)

In the paradise for resort beach enthusiasts, Sharm el Sheikh, the beach at Ras Um Sid stands out as our favorite. Nestled amidst various hotels, this beach offers public access through an entrance ticket.

Beyond providing the usual amenities like umbrellas, sunbeds, a restaurant, and shisha with stunning views, Ras Um Sid takes its charm to the next level. It is renowned as one of Egypt's premier snorkeling destinations, with swimmers occasionally encountering more marine life than even divers do!

6- Sahl Hasheesh

  • Location: Situated approximately 20 km south of Hurghada.
  • Best time to visit: April through November.
  • How to reach: Accessible by car or by flying to Hurghada airport.

Established in the 1990s on a bay along the Red Sea's southern edge, this resort town boasts a captivating coastline and an extensive boardwalk.

Renowned for hosting some of the country's top-rated beach resorts, including Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh and Baron Palace, it has become a sought-after destination for luxury travelers. Sahl Hasheesh also gained prominence for its man-made sunken city—a partially submerged urban setting functioning as a reef, drawing in diverse marine life and attracting abundant snorkelers.

7- Blue Lagoon

Beaches in Egypt

  • Location: north of Dahab
  • Best time to go: year-round
  • How to get there: hiking, by camel, or by boat from Dahab

The Blue Lagoon, a stunning yet secluded beach camp, is situated north of both Dahab and the Ras Abu Galum National Park.

Characterized by simplicity, the camp offers basic huts on the beach and operates without electricity, providing an ideal environment for unplugging and connecting with nature.

8- Qulaan Islands

  • Location: in the Red Sea off of Wadi El Gemal National Park
  • Best time to go: year-round, but it gets a tiny bit chilly in winter and very hot in summer
  • How to get there: boat from Hamata harbor

The Qulaan Islands form an archipelago of four pristine isles nestled in a sheltered bay within the Wadi El Gemal National Park, as discussed earlier.

These uninhabited, remote islands are distinguished by their flourishing mangrove trees, creating a unique ecosystem that supports abundant marine life and serves as an excellent bird-watching location.

  • Location: 45 km south of Hurghada
  • Best time to go: April through to November
  • How to get there: driving or via Hurghada Airport

Somabay, a picturesque peninsula extending into the Red Sea, shares similarities with the small resort town of Sahl Hasheesh.

Surrounded by the sea on three sides, Somabay has earned a reputation for its outstanding water sports scene, particularly kitesurfing and windsurfing, thanks to the favorable wind conditions.

10- Ras Abu Galum in Dahab

  • Location: Located near Dahab, Ras Abu Galum is a captivating coastal area known for its natural beauty and marine diversity.
  • Best time to visit: Throughout the year, but particularly enjoyable from April to November.
  • How to reach: Accessible by various means, the typical routes include car travel or flying to Sharm El Sheikh airport, followed by a scenic drive to Dahab and onward to Ras Abu Galum.

Prepare for an exceptional beach getaway at Ras Abu Galum, where pristine coral reefs and a tranquil ambiance beckon you to a realm far removed from the chaos of daily life. Revel in the uncomplicated pleasures of beachside camping or snorkeling alongside lively dolphins.

This coastal haven is a utopia for both thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts. Embark on a camel safari, plunge into the vibrant coral gardens, or traverse enchanting mountain trails. Ras Abu Galum is a paradisiacal retreat that rewards every adventurous stride.

11- Al Nayzak in Marsa Alam

Beaches in Egypt

  • Location: Al Nayzak is situated in Marsa Alam, offering a unique destination along the Red Sea.
  • Best time to visit: The ideal time to explore Al Nayzak is from October to April when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities.
  • How to reach: Accessible by various means, including driving or flying to Marsa Alam airport, followed by a short journey to the picturesque site of Al Nayzak.

For those searching for a beach where the sky seamlessly merges with the sea amidst the serenity of nature, Al Nayzak in Marsa Alam is the ideal destination. This scenic beach presents a mesmerizing fusion of aqueous waves, golden sands, and breathtaking cliffs.

Whether you opt for a leisurely swim, embark on a diving adventure to discover thrilling beauty, or simply recline beneath the shade of a palm tree, Al Nayzak offers the perfect escape for those yearning for tranquility with a touch of azure.

12- Nuweiba in Taba Coastline

  • Location: Nuweiba is located along the Taba Coastline, offering a serene setting on the Gulf of Aqaba.
  • Best time to visit: The prime months to visit Nuweiba are from October to April when the weather is mild, making it perfect for beach activities and exploration.
  • How to reach: Accessible by car or bus, the journey to Nuweiba often involves driving along the scenic coastal roads. Additionally, Taba International Airport provides air travel options for those seeking a quicker route to this tranquil destination.

Prepare to be captivated by the unspoiled allure of the Nuweiba-Taba Coastline. This coastal expanse warmly embraces nature enthusiasts with its scenic mountains, tranquil beaches, and unmatched beauty. Whether you camp beneath the stars or embark on a desert safari, this coastal paradise guarantees an unforgettable experience.

With activities ranging from windsurfing and kiteboarding to desert safaris and camel treks, an abundance of excitement awaits you. Brace yourself for an adrenaline-fueled journey along the breathtaking shores of the Red Sea.

13- Naama Bay in Sharm El Sheikh

  • Location: Naama Bay is a prominent area in Sharm El Sheikh, nestled along the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula.
  • Best time to visit: The best time to explore Naama Bay is during the cooler months from October to April when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and beachside relaxation.
  • How to reach: Accessible by various means, including car travel, bus, or flight to Sharm El Sheikh International Airport. Naama Bay is a central hub in Sharm El Sheikh, making it easily reachable from different parts of the city.

An experience not to be missed in a lifetime. Within this bustling hub, discover luxurious resorts, lively markets, and a thriving nightlife scene. Engage in water sports, bask in the sun for a perfect tan, or simply sink your toes into the warm sand.

Naama Bay offers idyllic experiences, striking a perfect balance between relaxation and excitement. Feel free to snorkel or dive to explore the underwater wonders, and as day transitions to night, indulge in the lively nightlife that awaits you.

14- Fjord Bay in Taba

  • Location: Fjord Bay is nestled in Taba, offering a picturesque coastal spot along the Gulf of Aqaba.
  • Best time to visit: The optimal time to experience Fjord Bay is during the milder months, typically from October to April when the weather is conducive to beach activities.
  • How to reach: Accessible by car or bus, the journey to Fjord Bay often involves a scenic drive along the Taba Coastline. Taba International Airport also provides air travel options for those seeking a more direct route to this tranquil destination.

Are you yearning for a beach encounter that exudes pure majesty? Cast your gaze upon Fjord Bay in Taba. Nestled amid rugged cliffs and unspoiled splendor, Fjord Bay is an authentic gem yearning to be unearthed. This natural marvel resembles a hidden cove, cradled by towering mountains and gently rippling waters.

Therefore, make sure to indulge in a rejuvenating getaway as you navigate the fjord on a kayak or embark on a snorkeling expedition to delve into the vibrant marine life beneath the surface.

Top Beach Destinations in Egypt

Egypt is known for its rich history, ancient monuments, and diverse landscapes, including beautiful beaches along its coastlines. Here are some of the top beach destinations in Egypt:

  • Sharm El Sheikh: Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh is famous for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life. It's a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Naama Bay and Shark's Bay are well-known areas with resorts, restaurants, and nightlife.
  • Hurghada: Situated on the Red Sea coast, Hurghada is one of Egypt's major tourist destinations. It offers a variety of water activities, including snorkeling, windsurfing, and diving. The Giftun Islands, just off the coast, are popular for those looking to explore the underwater world.
  • Marsa Alam: This Red Sea resort town has pristine beaches and is known for its tranquility. It's an excellent destination for diving and snorkeling, with coral reefs and marine life. Marsa Alam is also a starting point for Wadi El Gemal National Park excursions.
  • Dahab: Known for its laid-back atmosphere, Dahab is a smaller resort town on the Sinai Peninsula. It's famous for the Blue Hole, a renowned diving site, and the picturesque Lighthouse Reef. The town offers a more relaxed alternative to the bustling Sharm El Sheikh.
  • Alexandria: While primarily known for its historical sites, such as the Library of Alexandria and the Citadel of Qaitbay, Alexandria also has beautiful Mediterranean beaches. Montaza Beach and Maamoura Beach are popular spots for locals and visitors alike.
  • El Gouna: Often referred to as the "Venice of the Red Sea," El Gouna is a resort town with man-made lagoons and stunning beaches. It offers a range of water sports, golf courses, and vibrant nightlife. Zeytouna Beach and Mangroovy Beach are among the popular options.
  • Makadi Bay: Located south of Hurghada, Makadi Bay is known for its long sandy beaches and luxury resorts. It's an ideal destination for relaxation, water activities, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Red Sea.

Best Time to Visit Egypt Beaches

The best time to visit beaches in Egypt is from April to October, when the weather is warm and ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. During these months, the Red Sea and Mediterranean coastlines offer crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and pleasant temperatures.

Popular beach destinations like Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and Dahab are perfect for diving, snorkeling, and relaxation. Spring and autumn are particularly favorable, providing comfortable warmth without the intense heat of summer, ensuring an enjoyable and memorable beach vacation in Egypt.

FAQs: Best Egyptian Beaches

Does egypt have good beaches.

Yes, Egypt has some of the best beaches in the world, particularly along the Red Sea and Mediterranean coasts. These beaches are renowned for their clear waters, vibrant marine life, and excellent conditions for water sports such as diving and snorkeling. Popular beach destinations include Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, Dahab, and the North Coast.

Where is the clearest water in Egypt?

The clearest water in Egypt can be found in the Red Sea, particularly around the areas of Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and Dahab. These locations are famous for their crystal-clear waters, making them ideal for diving and snorkeling to explore the rich underwater ecosystems.

What is the closest beach to Cairo?

The closest beach to Cairo is Ain Sokhna, located about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the capital. It is a popular weekend getaway for Cairo residents, offering beautiful beaches, clear waters, and a variety of resorts and recreational activities.

Does Egypt have white sand beaches?

Yes, Egypt has white sand beaches, especially along the Red Sea coast. Beaches in places like Marsa Alam and the Sinai Peninsula, including Ras Mohammed National Park, are known for their fine, white sand and pristine waters, providing a picturesque beach experience.

Is Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh better?

Both Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh are excellent beach destinations, each offering unique experiences. Hurghada is known for its extensive resorts, vibrant nightlife, and easy access to diving sites and desert excursions.

Sharm El Sheikh is renowned for its stunning coral reefs, luxurious resorts, and proximity to the Ras Mohammed National Park, making it a top choice for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. The choice between the two depends on personal preferences for activities and atmosphere.

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Conclusion: Beaches in Egypt

Beaches in Egypt offer an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, clear waters, and vibrant marine life, making them ideal for relaxation and adventure. Whether exploring the coral reefs of Sharm El Sheikh, enjoying the lively atmosphere of Hurghada, or basking in the serenity of Ain Sokhna, Egypt's beaches cater to all tastes.

With pristine white sands and excellent conditions for water sports, Egypt's coastal destinations provide unforgettable experiences for travelers seeking both tranquility and excitement.

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9 Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Mahmya, Hurghada. Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Something we hear all the time when a non-Egyptian sees our beaches for the first time is: “You have beaches like THIS in Egypt???” Yes my friend, indeed we do. Most people when they think of Egypt think of a long swath of desert with a few pyramids dotted here and there, plus or minus a camel or two. And while yes, we have that, we also have thousands of miles worth of fantastic coast.

We go into detail about specific beaches in our article 9 World-Class Beaches in Egypt , but in this article here we’re going to talk about the best beach destinations in Egypt as a whole – meaning, the best places to go to kick back and relax for a chill beach holiday. And trust us, there’s something for everybody!

Hurghada. Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Ideal if you want: lots of resort and hotel options (including all-inclusive and family-friendly options), water activities and diving

Hurghada, having spent the first hundred years of its life as a sleepy little fishing village, is now one of the most popular destinations in the world (don’t believe us? Ask TripAdvisor -- Hurghada is regularly one of their top 10 global travel destinations).

Hurghada is an eclectic mix of 5 star resorts and super budget hotels, Red Sea islands and desert excursions, touristy promenades and dingier local areas… there’s something to see and do no matter your age or interests.

Best way to get there: fly to Hurghada Airport or by car from Cairo (4.5 hours)

Here’s our full, detailed local’s guide for Hurghada .

North Coast

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Ideal if you want: to just relax on the beach and not leave the hotel

Egypt’s North Coast, called Sahel el Shamali in Arabic (Sahel for short), stretches out for hundreds of kilometers on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast and has arguably some of the most pristine white sand beaches in the region. It’s currently comprised mainly of private residential beach compounds with a few sporadic hotels, so it’s mainly the summer playground of moneyed locals.

Recently though more tourism development has taken root, so those who don’t own beach homes can still enjoy Egypt’s (hands down) best summer beaches. It’s a hassle to get around the North Coast area though, so it’s recommended if you’re just looking to stay for a weekend at your hotel’s beach. Unlike Hurghada or Sharm el Sheikh, there are very limited activity options outside of your hotel.

Best way to get there: by car from Cairo (could be anything from a 2.5-5 hour drive, depending on where on the North Coast your hotel is)

Read more: Egypt's North Coast - Complete Travel Guide for First-Timers

Sahl Hasheesh

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Ideal if you want: an all-inclusive resort on pristine beaches

On most online booking sites, Sahl Hasheesh and Soma Bay (below) are grouped together as ‘Hurghada’. And while they are indeed considered in the Hurghada ‘area’, they’re their own separate towns and very different from Hurghada proper.

Sahl Hasheesh is a resort town built on a bay in the Red Sea south of Hurghada back in the 1990s, and is known for its beautiful stretch of coastline and long boardwalk. It’s home to some of the most highly ranked beach resorts in the country, such as Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh and Baron Palace. Sahl Hasheesh doesn’t offer much in terms of restaurants or nightlife outside of the resorts - just an ‘Old Town’ with one or two spots.

Best way to get there: fly into Hurghada Airport then drive into Sahl Hasheesh (30 minutes)

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Ideal if you want: 5 star resorts with a plethora of water sports, diving and snorkeling

A peninsula jutting into the Red Sea, Soma Bay is another gated resort town. Because it’s surrounded by the sea on three sides, Soma Bay is famous for its water sports, especially kitesurfing and windsurfing due to the ideal wind conditions.

Soma Bay (the official development on the peninsula) is home to only 5 beach resorts, so it’s a good place to go if you want insanely beautiful beaches but still want to avoid the crowds found in other popular Red Sea Riviera destinations (Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh, etc). It has its own dive center as well as jetty to snorkel right on the reef.

Best way to get there: fly into Hurghada and drive to Soma Bay (an hour south).

Dahab. Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Ideal if you want: great snorkeling and diving in a casual beach town

This little bohemian town is smaller, quieter and less commercial than its Red Sea Riviera neighbor Sharm el Sheikh, but the diving is just as good. Home to world-renowned dive sites like the Blue Hole, Dahab pulls in its own fair share of tourists, but those who want to experience a more laid-back vacation.

The main area of town is its seaside promenade, full of local and quirkily-named restaurants and shops. There are also hostels and budget hotels galore. You can also hike to and camp in nearby Ras Abu Galoum and Blue Lagoon. Similar to Sharm, Dahab is also a popular base for treks into the Sinai Mountains and St. Catherine’s Monastery.

Best way to get there: fly to Sharm el Sheikh and drive there, about an hour away

Marsa Alam. Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Ideal if you want: a quiet beach holiday that involves diving

Marsa Alam might not be as well known or frequently visited as Hurghada but if you’re looking for a beach holiday that involves diving, this is a great place for it. This coastal town is more off the beaten track for both Egyptians and foreigners alike, so it’s an excellent place if you want to relax and focus on diving and other sea activities. Accommodation is across the board, from 5 star hotels to sparse beach camps. There’s very little in terms of restaurants and nightlife, so if you’re someone who likes to be on the beach early and call it a night early too, this might be for you.

Read more: 10 Best Things to Do in Marsa Alam

Marsa Alam’s famous dive sites like Elphinstone and Daedalus are must-sees for more advanced divers -- you can see anything from hammerhead sharks to manta rays and even whale sharks in these open sea sites. They’re accessible by boat day trips from Marsa Alam.

Closer to the shore, if you’re lucky, you can also see Egypt’s rare dugongs, a cousin of the manatee, who live in the warm shallow waters of Marsa Alam.

Best way to get there: fly into Marsa Alam Airport

Sharm el Sheikh

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Ideal if you want: a resort beach holiday or a diving trip

Sharm el Sheikh has been an international beach destination darling for decades, with dozens of direct flights between Europe and the Sharm Airport daily. Besides its all-inclusive resorts, it's also world-famous for scuba diving. According to Dive Magazine , “Sharm El Sheikh has been, for many years, the favourite Egyptian destination for scuba divers, and has probably contributed more to the European dive business than any other resort in the world.”

Read more: 12 Best Things to Do in Sharm el Sheikh

Sharm is also a good base for trips to the Sinai Mountains, St. Catherine’s Monastery and Ras Mohammed National Park.

Best way to get there: fly to Sharm el Sheikh Airport

Ras Shetan/Nuweiba

Ras Shetan and Nuweiba. Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Ideal if you want: to camp on a beach and disconnect

Nestled between mountains and the Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba is a strip of coastline called Ras Shetan, between the towns of Nuweiba and Taba on the Sinai peninsula.

Both Nuweiba (a little beach town) and Ras Shetan are known for their get-away-from-it-all beach camps, usually run by local Bedouins. The camps are a mix of beach huts or bare-bone bungalows, and you’re more than welcome to set up your own tents right on the beach. At night, there’s usually a large campfire where the Bedouins and guests from all over the world talk, play instruments and sing.

Nuweiba and Ras Shetan are also a good place to stay if you want to explore the Colored Canyon and Wadi Wishwashi in the nearby Nuweiba mountains.

Best way to get there: fly to Sharm El Sheikh and drive (2 hours), or drive from Cairo (6-8 hour drive).

El Gouna. Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

Ideal if you want: to stay in a clean and green beach resort town with lots of great restaurants and nightlife

El Gouna is a modern resort town spanning over 10 km of pristine Red Sea coast, with lagoons throughout, and their architecture is inspired by traditional Egyptian homes in the countryside and Upper Egypt. It’s a beautiful town equally as popular with Egyptians as it is with tourists.

El Gouna’s beaches aren’t as nice as its neighbor Hurghada, but it’s the best beach holiday destination if you’re looking for good restaurants, nightlife and activities all in a safe, easily-navigable little beach town.

You can read our full local's guide to El Gouna here .

Best way to get there: fly to Hurghada airport (30 mins from El Gouna), or by car or bus from Cairo (about 4 hours).

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Best Beaches in Egypt: Sun, Sand, and Sea

Beaches in Egypt are an essential part of its booming tourism business, bringing in millions of people annually. With their stunning beauty and peaceful atmosphere, beach areas have become a big draw for people worldwide who want to relax and recharge. Divers, snorkelers, and sailors love the beaches because there are so many different things to do there, like diving, snorkeling, and sailing. Egypt’s beach tourism is also popular because there are a lot of high-end villas and world-class services along the sands.

When people think of Egypt, they often think of old temples and powerful pharaohs. But hidden along Egypt’s Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts are beaches that aren’t as well known but are just as beautiful. These coastal gems have a rich history and stunning beauty that draw tourists. They offer a unique mix of relaxation and learning about other cultures.

Beyond the sun-soaked shores, these beaches in Egypt harbor traces of ancient civilizations, like the underwater ruins of Heracleion and the historic port city of Alexandria . Find the stories hidden in these beautiful coastal settings.

Whether you want to relax in the sun or explore the past, Egypt’s coastal gems will make your trip one to remember. So, come to Egypt and get lost in the charm of these beautiful beaches, where you’ll find a mix of natural beauty and cultural wonders.

Egypt’s tourist business is based on the beauty of its coasts, which attract people from all over the world. Egypt has a lot to offer beach vacationers, from the calm shores of the Red Sea to the historical beauty of the beaches in Alexandria. With their beautiful scenery and economic importance, these seaside areas are the crown jewels of Egypt.

Sun-Kissed Bliss: Discover Stunning Beaches in Egypt

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Egypt’s mesmerizing Mediterranean coast is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical importance, with many beautiful beaches. Alexandria, Marsa Matrouh, and El Alamein are some of the most beautiful places along this stretch of coast. Each has a unique mix of historical charm and seaside beauty.

Alexandria: Where the sea and history meet

Alexander the Great started the city of Alexandria. It is a reminder of a time gone by when history and the sea blended. It is interesting because it simultaneously has the remains of old societies and a busy modern life. Walking along the Corniche, the seaside walkway, you’ll see a nice mix of Greco-Roman and modern high-rise buildings. Alexandria’s beaches’ golden sands and clear blue water are just as beautiful.

Marsa Matrouh: The Mediterranean Paradise

Marsa Matrouh is a true Mediterranean paradise on the coast. It is a gem that stands out against the historical grandeur of Alexandria. People often call this secret gem the “Pearl of the Mediterranean” because it is beautiful and quiet. The beaches in Egypt here are clean and surrounded by beautiful sandstone rocks. The water is full of colorful marine life. As you walk along the beach, the regular sound of the waves creates a melody that matches the peace of this seaside haven.

El Alamein: A Beach with Historical Significance

But the Mediterranean Coast is more than just a place to relax in the sun. It has also seen some of the most critical events in history. El Alamein is a powerful memory of the wars fought in North Africa during World War II. Once upon a time, the beaches of El Alamein were battlegrounds where bravery and suffering led to freedom. Today, these beaches are places for people to stop and think; many go to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery to pay their respects to the troops who died there.

In conclusion, Egypt’s Mediterranean Coast is a fascinating tapestry where history meets the sea, and Egypt’s beaches become the backdrop for memories that will last a lifetime. From the ancient beauty of Alexandria to the secret paradise of Marsa Matrouh and the historical importance of El Alamein, this stretch of coast is a mix of the past and the present, inviting visitors to get lost in the timeless charm of this coastal haven. Whether you want a place to relax or learn about history, the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt will be a place like no other. It will leave a lasting impression on the hearts of all who visit.

North Coast of Egypt: A Haven of Tranquility and Enchantment

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Regarding beautiful beaches in Egypt, the North Coast stands out as a place that combines peace and charm in a way that can’t be found anywhere else. With its many high-end resorts and beautiful spots, this coastal paradise is magical for tourists who want to escape the city’s hustle and bustle.

Sidi Abdel Rahman: Embracing Tranquility

Sidi Abdel Rahman is a small town on the coast of the Mediterranean. It has beautiful scenery and a calm atmosphere. This secret gem has blue waters that are very clear and gently touch the soft sand shores. Sidi Abdel Rahman is where people can escape their busy lives and find peace. You can relax in luxury seaside villas and enjoy the magical beauty of the morning and sunset. This makes it a great place to do some soul-searching and get refreshed.

Marassi: A Symphony of Living in Luxurious Style

Marassi is a place that people want to go to because it is a symphony of luxurious life by the water. With its elegant rooms and world-class services, this high-end vacation town offers an air of luxury. Residents of seaside homes in Marassi have an experience that can’t be beaten. They wake up to the soft sounds of the waves and spend their days basking in the sun’s bright rays.

Hacienda Bay: An Escapade to the Mediterranean

If you want to flee to a dreamy place in the Mediterranean, Hacienda Bay is the place to go. This exclusive beachfront neighborhood has many high-end homes that all look like they were built in the Mediterranean. Take in the beautiful views of the sea as it sparkles, and relax in the hug of lush grass and soft ocean breezes.

Amwaj: Your Beachfront Haven

Imagine waking up and seeing the sparkling sea right outside your window. This is what Amwaj is like. Amwaj is a dream seaside home that is also a place where luxury and peace meet. Jump into the blue water for a refreshing swim, or stroll along the beach shore. With a focus on privacy and luxury, Amwaj offers a way to live on the unmatched beach.

Ghazala Bay: A Serene Seaside Escape

Ghazala Bay will give you a relaxing beach experience like no other. It will also calm your mind. This seaside hideaway is a great place to relax and take in the sights and sounds of nature. In the comfort of high-end coastal homes, you can enjoy the beat of the waves and the company of your loved ones. Ghazala Bay is a peaceful place where time slows down, and worries fade into the distance.

Ultimately, the North Coast of Egypt is an excellent example of how diverse and beautiful the country is. From the peaceful beaches of Sidi Abdel Rahman to the luxurious lifestyle of Marassi, from the Mediterranean charm of Hacienda Bay to the dreamy homes of Amwaj and the quiet escape of Ghazala Bay, each destination offers a unique and unforgettable experience for those looking for the perfect mix of luxury and peace. No matter how often you travel or love the beach, the North Coast will welcome you with open arms and invite you to enjoy its beauty and charm. So pack your bags, give in to the sea’s magic, and explore to find the secret treasures of Egypt’s beautiful beaches.

Red Sea Magic: Explore Pristine Beaches in Egypt

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Sharm El Sheikh: The Diving Spot

Sharm El Sheikh is a beautiful city on the coast of the Red Sea. It is known as the diving capital of the world, and people come from all over the world to dive there. This lively vacation town in Egypt is known for its beautiful beaches and underwater views. It has made a name for itself in the hearts of divers and beach lovers alike.

Hurghada: A Vibrant Beach Resort

As we move up the coast, we reach Hurghada, a lively beach town full of life. Egypt’s seaside gem has a variety of top-notch hotels and beautiful beaches that attract a wide range of tourists. Every person who visits Hurghada will have a once-in-a-lifetime experience, whether they want to do exciting water sports or relax in the warm sun.

Marsa Alam: Nature’s Abode

Marsa Alam is a charming seaside town on the Red Sea Coast that looks like nature’s home. This place is known for its conservation efforts and protected marine areas. It also has unspoiled coral reefs and a lot of marine life. Divers are in for a treat at Marsa Alam beaches in Egypt, where they can see fascinating sea creatures in their natural environment.

Sahl Hasheesh: Luxury and Beauty

Sahl Hasheesh, tucked away on the coast of the Red Sea, is a beautiful and luxurious place. Here, on the beautiful beaches of Egypt, luxury and peace live together in harmony. Luxurious motels with stunning sea views cater to tourists who want to be spoiled. Sahl Hasheesh opens up a world of luxury, whether you’re relaxing at the gym or taking a walk along the private beach.

Ain Sokhna: A Weekend Getaway

Ain Sokhna is the perfect place for a weekend break that is easy to get to. This lovely seaside town is only a short drive from Cairo . It has some of the best beaches in Egypt and is a quick but relaxing way to escape the busy city. You can sink your toes into the soft sand as the sun goes down and watch it glow warmly over the calm water.

As you explore the Red Sea Coast, get ready to be amazed by all the different things you can do there. From Sharm El Sheikh’s lively charm to Dahab’s hippie draw, Hurghada’s energy, Marsa Alam’s natural beauty, Sahl Hasheesh’s luxury, and Ain Sokhna’s ease of access, each place has its own story of beauty and charm.

So, whether you’re a passionate diver, a daring explorer, or just someone looking for peace, the Red Sea Coast is calling you, ready to welcome you with its wonders and show you the mesmerizing tapestry of beaches in Egypt that will leave an unforgettable mark on your mind.

The Sinai Peninsula: Unveiling Natural Wonders and Secluded Retreats

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The Sinai Peninsula is a unique piece of land with a beautiful mix of scenery, including impressive mountains, lakes, and quiet beaches. This hidden gem of Egypt is a treasure trove of natural wonders, and it invites tourists to go on a once-in-a-lifetime trip through stunning scenery and mesmerizing events.

Ras Mohammed National Park: A Natural Wonder

Ras Mohammed National Park is an excellent example of nature’s beauty. It is at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. This refuge for wildlife has a unique ecosystem that combines land and sea environments. Walking along its rough paths, you’ll see various plants and animals, including the rare Sinai agama lizard and Arabian fox.

The park’s underwater area is a safe place for sea creatures, and its coral reefs, which are full of life, are mesmerizing. Divers can go deep into the sea and watch butterflies and parrotfish dance around beautiful coral formations. The rare green sea turtle swims quickly in this marine paradise, and the fun Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin sometimes appears for lucky people.

Nuweiba: Tranquility on the Gulf of Aqaba

Nuweiba is a place to escape the busy world and find peace. This beautiful place on the Gulf of Aqaba is perfect for tired people who want to rest and relax. Nuweiba is far from the popular areas with tourists, so its calm atmosphere makes it a great place to meditate and think.

The Nuweiba Coral Reef is a great place to swim because it has many different kinds of marine life in its complex coral forms. Immerse yourself in the clear water, and if you’re lucky, you might see a blue-spotted stingray gently moving across the bottom.

Taba: Where Mountains Meet the Sea

In the northeast corner of the Sinai Peninsula, where the Red Sea meets the spectacular mountains, there is a beautiful seaside town called Taba. This unique mix of natural beauty makes for a beautiful setting for action and rest.

Taba Heights is a shining example of luxury. Rough mountains surround it and look out over a beautiful beach. This high-end resort combines ease and natural beauty in a way that makes for a once-in-a-lifetime experience for its guests.

Dahab: The Enchanting Lagoon

Dahab is on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula. It has a laid-back vibe and a lively Bedouin culture that attracts tourists. The Dahab Lagoon, which gives the town its name, is the city’s heart. It is a natural wonder that changes from blue to turquoise smoothly. Here, windsurfers and kitesurfers dance with the wind, making a colorful show against the rough rocks of the Sinai.

Enjoy the laid-back vibe of Dahab’s Al Asalah area, where lively bars and craft shops create a hippie atmosphere and invite tourists to get in touch with the creative spirit that runs through this charming town.

Nabq Bay: A Secluded Retreat

Nabq Bay is a secret haven where you can enjoy the peace of the Red Sea’s shores if you want to be alone. The unspoiled beaches are a safe place for loggerhead turtles to lay their eggs, so you can see how the circle of life works in this peaceful environment.

Like the Nabq aloe and acacia trees, unique plant species live in the nearby Nabq Protected Area. This area is a beautiful place for nature lovers to explore. Walking through this protected area, you can be amazed at how well the desert and the sea fit together, enjoying nature’s careful balance.

Ras Sudr: Kitesurfing Paradise

Ras Sudr is a paradise on the coast where thrill-seekers and kitesurfers will find their heaven. This place on the Gulf of Suez is known for its steady waves, which make it an excellent place for water sports that give you a rush.

Ras Sudr has long stretches of golden beaches, making it a great place to relax and think. As the sun sets over the horizon and casts a golden glow over the mountains, this seaside haven’s peaceful beauty can’t help but draw you in.

Ultimately, the Sinai Peninsula is an excellent example of nature’s beauty. From the clear waters of Ras Mohammed National Park to the quiet spots of Nuweiba and Nabq Bay, each place has its unique set of things to do and see. Whether you’re looking for excitement, cultural experience, or just a moment of peace, the Sinai Peninsula will welcome you with open arms and give you memories that will last a lifetime.

Beach Activities and Water Sports in Egypt

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Egypt’s beautiful shoreline, with its clean beaches and blue waves from the Red Sea, attracts adventurers and people who like water sports worldwide. Egypt has a lot of beach activities and water sports that will give you memories that will last a lifetime. Let’s dive deep and see what Egypt’s coast has to offer.

Snorkeling: Discover Egypt’s Underwater World

Snorkeling is the best way for people to get into the fascinating underwater world quickly. With its many kinds of sea life and beautiful coral reefs, the Red Sea is the best place to see how beautiful Egypt’s underground world is. Snorkeling lets you move quickly and watch colorful fish run through bright reefs, making a kaleidoscope of colors under the water.

Diving: Exploring Vibrant Coral Reefs

Jump into the Red Sea and go scuba diving. Egypt’s diving spots are known worldwide for their wide range of marine life and complex coral formations. As you go deeper, you’ll see groups of strange fish and sea turtles swimming gracefully through the water. Keep an eye out for animals like the dugong and sea anemones that move with the beat of the sea.

Even if you have never dived before, you can see what’s under the water with the help of a skilled teacher. Whether you dive often or have never done it before, Egypt’s diving spots give you a chance, like no other, to see the wonders of the underwater world.

Windsurfing and Kitesurfing: Riding the Red Sea Waves

Windsurfing and kitesurfing are great options to get your heart racing on the water. The Red Sea is a haven for windsurfers and kitesurfers because the winds are always solid and steady. Feel the wind in your hair as you slide over the clear seas, using the power of nature to move forward.

Windsurfing is a sport that mixes surfing and sailing. If you know how to do it right, you can ride the waves like a pro. Kitesurfing, on the other hand, lets you use a kite to harness the wind’s power. This enables you to do tricks and jumps that resist gravity and leave you gasping for air.

Jet Skiing and Parasailing: Adrenaline-Pumping Fun

Jet skiing along the coasts of Egypt is a thrilling experience for people who like their trips to have a bit of speed. Feel the rush as you fly over the waves, and let the salty breeze wake you. Jet skiing is a great way to explore the coast and find secret beaches and spots you might not find any other way.

If you’d instead fly through the air, parasailing is a sport you have to try. Attached to a sail that looks like a parachute, you will rise high above the water and get amazing views of the coast and the vastness of the Red Sea. Parasailing is a once-in-a-lifetime event, thanks to the feeling of not having any weight and the fantastic views.

Sailing: A Unique Perspective of Egypt’s Coastline

Sailing gives you a unique view of Egypt’s shore and is a more relaxing way to enjoy being on the water. You can rent a boat or go on a sailing tour to find the Red Sea’s secret treasures and faraway islands. As the waves gently carry you along, look at the beautiful views of golden beaches, rocky rocks, and clear blue water.

Sailing also lets you go swimming or diving, enabling you to see marine life underwater. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or want to try it out, the peace of sailing and feeling connected to the sea will leave a lasting effect on your mind.

In conclusion, Egypt’s coast is a paradise with many beach activities and water sports that any explorer could want. Egypt has more things to do than any other country. Snorkeling is a great way to see the underwater world, and windsurfing and kitesurfing on the waves of the Red Sea will make your heart race. Jet skiing and flying are high-speed activities that will get your blood pumping. On the other hand, sailing is a peaceful and unique way to see the beautiful coast of Egypt.

So, whether you are a serious diver, a fan of water sports, or want to get close to nature’s watery wonders, Egypt’s beaches have everything you could want. Pack your bags, put on your snorkels and diving gear, and prepare for a trip to Egypt’s coast that you will never forget. The Red Sea, with its bright coral reefs and hypnotic beauty, is where your adventure awaits.

Best Time to Visit Egyptian Beaches

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Regarding beaches in Egypt, one must recognize the importance of choosing the right and best time to visit Egypt . The temperature and weather significantly affect your beach experience, and knowing when most people go and what you can do in the off-season can take your trip to a whole new level.

Egypt has a long shoreline on the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Each of these seas has scenery and things to do near the water. Egypt’s beaches are famous for their clear water, rich marine life, and proximity to old historical places. To get the most out of your trip to the beach, you need to know about the weather trends.

A Brief Look at Climate and Weather:

Egypt’s northern coast has a climate like the Mediterranean, while the Red Sea coast has an environment like the desert. The weather on the north coast is mild in the winter and hot in the summer, with the hottest months being July and August. On the shores of the Red Sea, the climate is drier, and the weather is warm all year long. The Red Sea breeze makes the area along the coast of the Red Sea a nice place to go to the beach.

Peak Tourist Seasons:

The busiest time to visit Egyptian beaches is from November to February, which is winter. This time of year has warmer weather, making it great for visiting the beach and nearby sites. During these months, many people from better places go to Egypt to escape the brutal winter back home. Because of this, the seaside towns and resorts have a lot of activity and events on the beach during this time.

Off-Season Benefits:

The off-season for Egyptian beaches is from June to August, when it’s sweltering. Even though some people might find the heat unbearable, this time of year is great for tourists who want a more private and quiet beach experience. You can enjoy the beaches in relative peace because there aren’t as many people there, and you might even find great deals on places to stay and tours. Also, during these months, the warm ocean is a nice change to the cold weather outside.

Exploring Beyond the Beaches:

Egypt’s coast is a great place to enjoy the sun and sea, but it also has a lot of interesting historical and cultural sites. Take trips to nearby old areas like the legendary city of Alexandria or the famous temples of Luxor and Aswan. These exciting activities are a great mix of relaxing on the beach and learning about ancient history.

In conclusion, the best time to visit beaches in Egypt depends on your preferences and priorities. Winter is the time to go if you like a lively setting with many events and things to do. But if you want a quieter beach vacation that saves money, you should brave the summer heat. No matter what time of year you go, Egypt’s beautiful beaches and ancient sites will make your beach trip unlike any other.

Regarding paradisiacal destinations, few can rival the ethereal allure of beaches in Egypt. These secret gems along the coast of the Red Sea are natural wonders waiting for the careful visitor. Planning a beach holiday in Egypt is an adventure for the senses. Turquoise waves caress white sands, and a wealth of marine life enchants the daring mind.

Egypt’s beaches offer an unbeatable experience with their strange mix of old wonders and beautiful beaches. Dive into the fantastic underwater world of the Red Sea, full of colorful coral reefs and a wide range of strange fish species. Snorkeling and scuba diving fans will be amazed by the many kinds of marine life under the water.

But Egypt’s beaches have more to offer than just the water. Large stretches of sand with palm trees and seaside “oases” are great places to relax and think. At sunset, walks along the beach turn the scenery a golden color, making for times of peaceful happiness.

Taste the local tastes of Egypt and enjoy the specialties made from the day’s best catch. Let the rhythmic beats of traditional music and the enchanting sway of belly dancers take you back in time.

In conclusion, Egypt’s beaches call to the brave visitor, offering a unique mix of natural beauty, historical drama, and seaside magic. Take the beauty of Egypt’s coast and go on a trip that will stay with you for the rest of your life.

Are you dreaming of a sun-soaked getaway where the golden sand meets the crystal-clear turquoise waters? Look no further than Egypt, a country that boasts some of the most stunning beaches in the world. Whether you’re a beach lover, a history enthusiast, or an adventure seeker, Egypt has it all. Embark on an unforgettable journey with Egypt vacation packages designed to offer you the perfect combination of relaxation and exploration. Indulge in luxury resorts that line the breathtaking coastline of the Red Sea, where you can unwind and soak up the sun. For those seeking a more action-packed experience, Egypt Day tours offer the chance to explore ancient wonders such as the Great Pyramids of Giza or the mesmerizing temples of Luxor. And if you’re looking to immerse yourself in the charm of the Nile, Egypt Nile cruises provide an unforgettable way to discover the country’s fascinating history and breathtaking landscapes. So, whether you bask in the sun’s warmth on the sandy beaches, dive into the vibrant underwater world, or cruise along the timeless Nile, Egypt promises a vacation experience like no other.

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Introduction

Welcome to Egypt, a country that offers stunning beaches and islands along its spectacular coastline. With its rich history and vibrant culture, Egypt is not only known for its ancient wonders but also for its breathtaking beach destinations. From the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea to the tranquil beaches of the Mediterranean, Egypt has something to offer every beach lover.

Whether you are seeking a relaxing beachside vacation, a thrilling diving experience, or a blend of both, Egypt has it all. The country is home to a diverse range of beaches and islands that cater to different preferences and interests. From popular tourist hotspots to hidden gems off the beaten path, Egypt’s beaches provide opportunities for leisure, adventure, and exploration.

In this article, we will take you on a journey to discover the best beaches in Egypt. We will explore the top destinations along the coast, highlighting their unique features and attractions. So grab your sunscreen, put on your flip-flops, and get ready to explore the sandy shores and turquoise waters of Egypt’s most stunning beaches.

Whether you are looking to relax under the warm Egyptian sun, dive into an underwater world teeming with colorful marine life, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, you can find your perfect beach destination in Egypt . Each beach has its own charm and offers a range of activities and amenities to cater to all types of travelers.

From the luxurious resorts of Sharm El Sheikh to the laid-back vibe of Dahab, and the bustling city beaches of Alexandria to the remote tranquility of Ras Shitan, Egypt’s beaches have it all. So, sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the best beaches and islands that Egypt has to offer.

Sharm El Sheikh

Located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh is a world-renowned beach destination that attracts visitors from all over the globe. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, it is a paradise for beach lovers and diving enthusiasts.

Sharm El Sheikh offers a wide range of beach activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and windsurfing. The vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life make it a perfect destination for underwater exploration. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, there are also opportunities for parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides.

Aside from its stunning beaches and water activities, Sharm El Sheikh is known for its luxurious resorts and vibrant nightlife. The city boasts a wide array of international restaurants, bars, and clubs, providing visitors with a lively and entertaining atmosphere.

One of the main attractions in Sharm El Sheikh is Naama Bay, a bustling promenade lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Here, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the waterfront, indulge in some retail therapy, or simply unwind with a refreshing drink while taking in the breathtaking views of the Red Sea.

For a more tranquil beach experience, head to Sharks Bay or Ras Nasrani. These secluded beaches offer a serene escape from the crowds, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Sharm El Sheikh is also a gateway to exploring the nearby Ras Mohammed National Park, a protected area known for its rich marine biodiversity. Snorkeling or diving in the park is a must-do activity for nature lovers, as it offers a chance to encounter colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and even turtles and dolphins.

With its stunning landscapes, vibrant marine life, and luxurious amenities, Sharm El Sheikh is undoubtedly one of the best beach destinations in Egypt. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a combination of both, this captivating city has it all.

Situated on the western coast of the Red Sea, Hurghada is another popular beach destination in Egypt. With its year-round sunshine, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life, it has become a favorite spot for beach enthusiasts and water sports lovers.

Hurghada offers a wide range of activities to suit every visitor’s interests. For diving and snorkeling enthusiasts, the city is a gateway to some of the best dive sites in the world. The colorful coral reefs and abundant marine life provide a mesmerizing underwater experience that is not to be missed.

Aside from diving, Hurghada offers numerous water sports activities such as kiteboarding, windsurfing, and parasailing. The Red Sea’s consistent winds and calm waters make it an ideal location for these adrenaline-pumping adventures.

For those looking to simply relax and soak up the sun, Hurghada’s beautiful sandy beaches provide the perfect backdrop. Visitors can choose from a variety of stunning beaches, each offering a different ambiance and amenities. Some of the most popular beaches include Makadi Bay, Sahl Hasheesh, and El Gouna.

Hurghada is also known for its vibrant nightlife. The city comes alive after sunset, with countless bars, clubs, and restaurants offering entertainment for all tastes. From beachside shisha lounges to lively nightclubs, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

For a taste of Egyptian culture, take a stroll through Hurghada’s old town, El Dahar. Here, you’ll find bustling markets where you can haggle for spices, handmade crafts, and souvenirs. Don’t forget to visit the fish market, where you can feast on freshly caught seafood prepared in traditional Egyptian style.

With its stunning beaches, exhilarating water sports, vibrant nightlife, and cultural experiences, Hurghada is a must-visit destination for beach lovers. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a blend of both, Hurghada offers a beach vacation like no other.

Situated on the southeastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula, Dahab is a hidden gem that has become a favorite among beach lovers seeking a more laid-back and off-the-beaten-path destination in Egypt. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, stunning beaches, and world-class diving spots, Dahab offers a different kind of beach experience.

Dahab is famous for its unique diving sites, such as the Blue Hole and the Canyon. These sites attract experienced divers from around the world who come to explore the underwater caves, tunnels, and vibrant coral reefs. Snorkelers can also enjoy the beauty of the Red Sea’s marine life just meters from the shore.

What sets Dahab apart from other beach destinations is its bohemian vibe. The town has a distinct charm with its Bedouin-inspired cafes, colorful beachfront huts, and relaxed pace of life. Visitors can spend their days lounging on the beach, enjoying a refreshing drink at one of the beachside cafes, or simply taking in the stunning views of the Red Sea.

Dahab is not just for divers and beach bums, though. The surrounding desert landscape offers opportunities for adventure and exploration. Visitors can embark on a jeep safari or a camel ride to explore the stunning desert scenery, visit the famous St. Catherine’s Monastery, or even take a trip to the nearby Mount Sinai to catch a breathtaking sunrise or sunset.

In addition to its natural beauty, Dahab is also known for its yoga and wellness retreats. Many visitors come to Dahab to relax, rejuvenate, and find inner peace. Whether it’s practicing yoga on the beach, indulging in a massage, or detoxing with a healthy meal, Dahab offers the perfect environment for self-care and relaxation.

For those seeking a taste of local culture, Dahab’s colorful market, known as the Dahab Souk, is a must-visit. Here, you can browse through a variety of handicrafts, jewelry, and traditional Bedouin textiles.

Dahab’s unique blend of natural beauty, relaxed atmosphere, and adventurous spirit make it a truly exceptional beach destination in Egypt. Whether you’re an avid diver, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful getaway, Dahab has it all.

Nestled along the western shore of the Red Sea, Marsa Alam is a hidden gem that offers pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and a serene atmosphere. Known for its unspoiled beauty and secluded beaches, Marsa Alam is the perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil beach getaway.

Marsa Alam is renowned for its world-class diving and snorkeling sites. The crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life make it a haven for underwater enthusiasts. The famous diving site of Elphinstone Reef, with its vibrant coral gardens and encounters with marine creatures like sharks and turtles, attracts divers from around the world.

For beach lovers, Marsa Alam boasts stunning sandy beaches that stretch for miles along the coastline. Visitors can relax on the soft white sand, soak up the sun, and enjoy the serene ambiance. Some of the popular beaches in Marsa Alam include Abu Dabab Bay, Sharm El Luli, and the secluded beach of Qulaan Island.

In addition to its natural beauty, Marsa Alam offers a unique cultural experience. The nearby Bedouin villages give visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the traditional Bedouin way of life. From learning about their customs and traditions to enjoying a Bedouin-style dinner under the starry desert sky, it’s a chance to connect with the local culture.

Marsa Alam is also a gateway to the captivating Wadi El Gemal National Park, a protected area that showcases the stunning desert landscapes, mountains, and wildlife of the region. Visitors can take a jeep safari or camel ride to explore the park, hike amidst the picturesque surroundings, and even spot rare and endangered animals like the Nubian ibex and the dugong.

With its untouched beauty, serene beaches, and rich cultural experiences, Marsa Alam offers a truly unique beach getaway. Whether you’re an avid diver, a nature lover, or simply seeking tranquility, Marsa Alam is the perfect destination to escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Egypt’s Red Sea coast.

Tucked away on the Red Sea coast, El Gouna is a picturesque beach town known for its pristine beaches, turquoise lagoons, and luxurious resorts. Built on a series of islands interconnected by lagoons, El Gouna offers a unique beach experience with a touch of sophistication.

El Gouna is renowned for its stunning beaches, with soft golden sands and crystal-clear waters. The town’s carefully planned layout ensures that every resort and hotel has its own private stretch of beach, providing visitors with exclusive access to the pristine shores.

One of the highlights of El Gouna is its beautiful lagoons. Visitors can enjoy a range of water activities, such as paddleboarding, kayaking, and sailing, in the calm and clear waters. The lagoons also provide a perfect setting for relaxation, with scenic views and gentle breezes.

El Gouna is not just a beach destination; it’s also a vibrant and lively town with a bustling marina, charming shops, and a wide selection of restaurants and bars. The Abu Tig Marina is the heart of El Gouna, where visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, admire beautiful yachts, and dine at a variety of world-class restaurants.

For golf enthusiasts, El Gouna is home to an 18-hole championship golf course designed by renowned architect Gene Bates. Surrounded by stunning landscapes and lagoons, the course offers breathtaking views and challenges for players of all skill levels.

One of the unique features of El Gouna is its commitment to environmental sustainability. The town implements eco-friendly practices and has a strong focus on preserving the natural beauty of the area. Visitors can participate in various eco-tours and activities, such as coral reef conservation programs and desert clean-up initiatives.

From its pristine beaches and stunning lagoons to its vibrant marina and eco-friendly initiatives, El Gouna offers a blend of luxury, natural beauty, and sustainability. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation, exciting water sports, or a taste of upscale living, El Gouna has it all.

Alexandria, located on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, is a city steeped in history and culture. Known as the “Pearl of the Mediterranean,” it offers a unique beach experience combined with fascinating historical sites and a vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Alexandria boasts stunning sandy beaches that stretch along its coastline. Moreover, the city’s mild Mediterranean climate makes it an ideal destination for beachgoers year-round. Popular beaches such as Montaza, Maamoura, and Stanley offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and provide various amenities for visitors to enjoy.

One cannot visit Alexandria without exploring its rich historical sites. The city was once home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – the Alexandria Lighthouse. Although the lighthouse no longer stands, the area is still worth a visit to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy the beautiful views.

Another must-see attraction is the iconic Qaitbay Citadel, a 15th-century fortress located on the eastern harbor. The citadel offers stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and houses a maritime museum that exhibits artifacts from Alexandria’s maritime history.

Alexandria is renowned for its vibrant cafe culture and cosmopolitan atmosphere. The city’s Corniche, a picturesque waterfront promenade, is lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can relax, sip traditional Egyptian tea or coffee, and indulge in delicious pastries while enjoying sea views.

For a taste of history and philosophy, a visit to Alexandria’s famous Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a must. This modern library and cultural complex pays tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria, known as one of the greatest libraries in the ancient world. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina features exhibitions, libraries, museums, and theaters, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in art, knowledge, and culture.

Alexandria’s blend of stunning beaches, historical landmarks, and vibrant city life makes it a truly unique beach destination. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of art and culture, or simply seeking relaxation by the sea, Alexandria has something for everyone.

Located on the eastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula, Taba is a peaceful beach destination that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque landscapes, Taba is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Taba is known for its breathtaking beaches, which stretch along the Gulf of Aqaba. The soft, white sands and calm, turquoise waters create a serene and inviting atmosphere. Taba’s beaches are perfect for relaxation, sunbathing, and enjoying the magnificent views of the Red Sea.

One of the highlights of Taba is its vibrant coral reefs, making it a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers. The underwater world around Taba is teeming with colorful tropical fish, vibrant coral formations, and even the occasional sighting of sea turtles and dolphins. Snorkeling or diving in the clear waters offers an unforgettable experience.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Taba has much to offer. The nearby mountains and desert landscapes provide opportunities for hiking, camel treks, and jeep safaris. Visitors can explore the stunning desert scenery, visit natural attractions like the Colored Canyon, or even take a trip to the nearby St. Catherine’s Monastery.

If relaxation is what you seek, Taba is home to a number of luxurious resorts that cater to your every need. These resorts offer a range of amenities, including spa facilities, swimming pools, and exquisite dining options, providing a truly indulgent beach getaway.

Taba is also a hotspot for those interested in cross-border travel. It is conveniently located near the border with Israel, and visitors can make day trips to destinations such as the vibrant city of Eilat or the stunning landscapes of the Jordanian city of Petra.

With its peaceful beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and stunning landscapes, Taba is a tranquil paradise for beach lovers and adventurers alike. Whether you prefer to soak up the sun, explore the underwater world, or embark on a desert adventure, Taba promises an unforgettable experience.

Nuweiba, located on the eastern coast of the Sinai Peninsula, is a hidden gem that offers a serene and untouched beach experience. With its tranquil shores, impressive mountain backdrops, and unique Bedouin culture, Nuweiba is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and off-the-beaten-path beach getaway.

Nuweiba is famous for its pristine beaches, which boast soft white sands and crystal-clear waters. The beaches are less crowded compared to other popular tourist destinations, allowing visitors to enjoy a tranquil and secluded beach experience. Whether you prefer sunbathing, swimming, or simply strolling along the shore, Nuweiba’s beaches offer a serene setting surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

One of the highlights of Nuweiba is its vibrant coral reefs, making it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The underwater world of Nuweiba is teeming with colorful marine life, offering a mesmerizing experience for those who venture beneath the surface. Snorkelers and divers can explore the vibrant coral gardens, encounter schools of tropical fish, and even catch glimpses of sea turtles and dolphins.

For those interested in outdoor adventures, Nuweiba’s desert landscapes and majestic mountains provide ample opportunities for exploration. Visitors can embark on hiking trails, go on a jeep safari, or even take a camel trek to discover the stunning natural wonders of the area. The stunning natural phenomenon of the colored canyon is also a must-visit attraction in Nuweiba, with its unique rock formations and vibrant colors.

Nuweiba is known for its vibrant Bedouin culture, and visitors have the chance to experience traditional Bedouin life. Bedouin camps can be found along the coastline, offering a glimpse into their rich heritage through traditional music, dance, and authentic cuisine. A visit to a Bedouin camp is a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in their hospitality and learn about their centuries-old way of life.

With its untouched beauty, serene beaches, and vibrant Bedouin culture, Nuweiba is a hidden paradise for those seeking a peaceful beach getaway. Whether you’re looking to relax on the tranquil shores, explore the underwater world, or immerse yourself in Bedouin traditions, Nuweiba offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

Situated on the Gulf of Suez, Ain Sokhna is a popular beach destination that offers a convenient escape for both locals and visitors from Cairo. With its close proximity to the Egyptian capital and its picturesque beaches, Ain Sokhna has become a coveted destination for beachgoers looking to unwind and indulge in a seaside retreat.

Ain Sokhna is known for its stunning sandy beaches that stretch along the coastline. The calm and clear waters of the Red Sea provide a perfect setting for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports activities. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, build sandcastles with your children, or take a dip in the refreshing waters, Ain Sokhna’s beaches offer a tranquil escape from the city.

Aside from its beautiful beaches, Ain Sokhna is also home to several luxury resorts and hotels. These establishments provide visitors with a range of amenities, including swimming pools, spa facilities, and recreational activities. Whether you want to simply relax by the pool or enjoy a spa treatment, Ain Sokhna’s resorts ensure a comfortable and lavish experience.

Ain Sokhna is not just about its beaches, as the area offers various leisure activities for visitors. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the Sokhna Golf Club, which boasts a stunning course with panoramic views of the sea. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as jet skiing, sailing, and snorkeling, while nature lovers can embark on a desert safari or visit the nearby Fossil Forest to marvel at its ancient petrified trees.

For a break from the sun and sand, visitors can explore the nearby city of Suez, which has a rich history and offers insights into Egypt’s past. The Suez Canal is also a popular attraction, where visitors can witness the passage of cargo ships from around the world.

Ain Sokhna’s convenience, beautiful beaches, and range of activities make it an attractive beach destination for both locals and tourists. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing beach vacation, enjoying water sports, or exploring the nearby attractions, Ain Sokhna welcomes you with its seaside charm and tranquil ambiance.

Hidden along the coast of the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Shitan is a secluded beach paradise that offers a serene and off-the-beaten-path experience. Nestled between rocky cliffs and the Red Sea, Ras Shitan is a true haven for nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful escape.

Ras Shitan is renowned for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. The unspoiled sandy shores and calm turquoise sea create a tranquil and idyllic setting. Here, visitors can relax under the sun, swim in the refreshing waters, or simply enjoy the breathtaking views of the Red Sea.

One of the main attractions in Ras Shitan is its vibrant and diverse marine life. The area is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving, as the coral reefs teem with colorful fish and other marine creatures. Snorkelers and divers can explore the underwater wonders just a few steps away from the beach, immersing themselves in an enchanting world beneath the surface.

Ras Shitan is known for its laid-back atmosphere and eco-friendly practices. The area is home to several eco-lodges and campsites that blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Visitors can enjoy a rustic and immersive experience, staying in traditional Bedouin-style accommodations and learning about Bedouin culture and traditions.

Aside from its captivating beaches and underwater treasures, Ras Shitan offers an opportunity for exploration and adventure in the surrounding desert. The dramatic mountain backdrops and vast desert landscapes provide a backdrop for hiking, camel trekking, or even star gazing in the clear night skies.

Ras Shitan’s remote location and untouched beauty make it an ideal destination for those seeking peace and tranquility away from the crowds. It’s a place to disconnect from the chaos and immerse oneself in the simplicity and serenity of nature.

Whether you’re seeking a soothing beach vacation, a chance to explore vibrant marine life, or a serene respite from the world, Ras Shitan offers a secluded oasis that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Egypt’s beaches and islands offer a diverse array of experiences for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. From the vibrant resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada to the laid-back charm of Dahab and Nuweiba, each destination possesses its own unique beauty and attractions. Marsa Alam captivates visitors with its stunning coral reefs and tranquil ambiance, while El Gouna offers a blend of luxurious amenities and natural landscapes. Alexandria showcases a beautiful mix of historical landmarks and a vibrant city life, while Taba and Ras Shitan present hidden gems that promise serenity and off-the-beaten-path adventures.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation, water sports, ancient history, or cultural immersion, Egypt’s beaches have something to offer every traveler. Snorkel through vibrant coral gardens, dive into an underwater paradise, or simply bask in the sun on pristine sandy shores. Explore historical sites and discover the rich cultural heritage of the coastal cities. Embark on desert adventures, hike through rocky landscapes, or indulge in the vibrant nightlife. Egypt’s beaches and islands invite you to immerse yourself in their beauty, intrigue, and tranquility.

As you plan your next beach getaway, keep in mind the variety of choices Egypt has to offer. Each destination has its own unique charm, catered to different preferences and interests. Whether you’re traveling with family, seeking adventure, or looking for a peaceful escape, Egypt’s beaches and islands provide an unforgettable experience.

So, grab your sun hat, put on your flip-flops, and dive into the wonders of Egypt’s breathtaking beaches and islands. Whether you’re exploring the stunning coastline of the Red Sea or lounging on the tranquil beaches of the Mediterranean, Egypt’s beach destinations are sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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With a 3000 km (1864 miles) coastline spread across two seas, Egypt has some of the best beaches in the region. From the sun-drenched beaches of Sharm El Sheikh, the diving beaches of Dahab, and the beautiful beaches of Hurghada on the Red Sea, to the historic beaches of Marsa Matruh and the luxurious Mediterranean beaches of Sahel, there’s a variety of beaches in Egypt.

Whether you like to dive and explore the coral reef, kitesurf the waves, or work on your tan, the beaches of Egypt will offer you an experience to remember. Egypt’s beaches are divided into beaches of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. There are all kinds of beaches in Egypt, from beaches with a rich history and natural wonders to fancy summer retreats.

1- Na’ama Bay

2- shark’s bay, 3- ras um sid, 4- el fanar, 5- mahmya beach, 6- el sawaky beach, 7- old vic beach, 8- the smokery beach, 9- the blue hole, 10- canyon beach, 11- the blue lagoon, 12- three pools, 13- hacienda bay, 14- marassi, 15- stella, sidi abdelrahman, 16- almaza bay, 17- cleopatra beach, 18- rommel beach, 19- ageeba beach, 20- gharam beach.

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Egypt Beaches – Red Sea

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Egypt’s Red Sea coast starts from the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba in the north, extending about 1,500 km (930 miles) in length.

The seawater connects the waters of the Mediterranean Sea with those from the Indian Ocean.

There are several world-renowned Egyptian resort towns on the Red Sea, which are some of the most famous beaches and destinations worldwide.

Sharm El Sheikh Beaches

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Sharm El Sheikh is the most famous beach in Egypt for tourists.

It is mainly a resort town cornered between the sandy desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the blue waters of the Red Sea.

Visitors from around the world flock to Sharm El Sheikh to enjoy the sandy beaches, blue waters and colourful coral reefs.

Glass-Bottom boat trips and parasailing adventures are popular here, and Ras Muhammad National Park is a must-see if you ever visit the town.

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Naama Bay is a natural bay and the main destination for tourists in this resort town.

It has cafes, restaurants, hotels, and bazaars, but above all, Na’ama Bay is famous for its fantastic and relaxing beach.

Over there, you can enjoy spectacular snorkelling, diving, and parasailing experiences by day and then experience the fantastic nightlife across the bay by night.

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You hear the name “Shark’s Bay” and start wondering about the story behind it. Yes, it has something to do with sharks.

English explorer William Dampier said in 1699: “Sharks we caught a great many of, which our men eat very savourily. Among them, we caught one which was 11 feet long.”

Located on the other side of Tiran Island, the Shark’s Bay area forms a stunning cove perfect for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts.

The area has many hotels, cafes, and restaurants.

At the tip of a small peninsula, a few kilometres south of Naama Bay, you will find the marvellous Ras Um Sid beach.

This beach is one of the most exciting beaches in the city because of its unique topography, pelagic fish sightings and fast currents.

Ras Um Sid beach is much quieter compared to other destinations in the city.

Additionally, it offers a spectacular view of the Red Sea and the reefs for those who love taking awesome Instagram pictures.

El Fanar beach is just another favourite destination for those who love nature and water activities.

This sandy beach is guarded by an old lighthouse, backed by a rugged cliff and sits between the rocks and the sea.

Here, just like every other beach in Sharm El Sheikh, you can enjoy swimming, snorkelling, diving, and the underwater coral reefs are amazing.

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Hurghada Beaches

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Hurghada is another coastal resort town overlooking the Red Sea, with sandy beaches stretching for nearly 40 kilometres.

It is also another perfect destination to start your summer early, along with Sharm El Sheikh, as the weather here is warm all year round.

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Mahmya Beach is a magical beach located in the protected Giftun Island, 11 kilometres off the coast.

Mahmya is one of the most beautiful beaches in town, as it has the largest protected coral reef cluster and incredible marine life for snorkellers and divers.

Take a boat and sail towards the island for a memorable experience on its incredible beach.

El Sawaky Beach offers one of the best views of the Red Sea from its excellent location in the El Dahar District of downtown Hurghada.

The entry prices are relatively cheap compared to other beaches in the city.

Yet, it is a calm private beach where tourists and locals enjoy the golden sand and blue waters while indulging in regular water activities.

Tranquil waters, relaxing vibes, and open views are what make the Old Vic beach stand out, not to mention its central location in downtown Hurghada.

The neighbouring Giftun Islands act as a natural wave-barrier to make the waters as calm as possible for those who want to enjoy the sun and sea.

As a bonus, the surrounding mountains make the area almost entirely wind-free.

The Smokery Beach is located on the Red Sea, next to the New Marina of El Gouna.

It is a well-known destination for tropical, luxurious and exotic experiences with yachts, excellent restaurants and luxury international hotels and shops.

The nightlife on this beach is unrivalled and absolutely one-of-a-kind, especially in the summertime.

Dahab Beaches

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Despite being a small town on the southeast coast of the Sinai in Egypt, Dahab is one of the world’s best diving destinations.

Once a tiny Bedouin fishing village, the town went through an enormous transformation to become a world-renowned destination.

Dahab is approximately 80 m from Sharm El Sheikh.

best beaches in egypt The Blue Hole

The Blue Hole is one of the most famous destinations in Egypt and features one of the most dangerous diving sites on earth, with a depth of 120 m.

As the story goes, a comet fell from the sky and created this deep hole, shaping an awesome beach around it.

You can dive safely in the Blue Hole and brag about it to your friends.

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With the mountains on one side, the sea on the other and the sand under your feet, Canyon Beach is one of the beautiful beaches in Egypt.

An interesting feature of this beach is a 52 m deep cave where you will find lots of colourful fish.

This is the beach to choose to enjoy the marine life by day and stargazing at night.

The Blue Lagoon is an exotic and remote beach that was once only known to local Bedouins.

But the secret is out, and it’s now a popular spot for holidaymakers to enjoy the Sinai Mountains, wild ocean and magical lagoon.

The Three Pools beach is another popular snorkelling and diving destination, named after three naturally lagoons.

It has three natural pools with sandy bottoms connected by an alley of coral, which opens out into a coral garden with pinnacles.

The variety of fish, turtles and coral is breathtaking, making it a top spot for underwater photography.

Egypt Beaches – Mediterranean Sea

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Egypt’s Mediterranean coastline extends for nearly 1,050 km, from Rafah city on the border with the Gaza Strip to the town of Sallum near the border between Egypt and Libya.

The Mediterranean connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea through the Suez Canal.

There are dozens of resorts spread across a part of the northern coast, known to locals as “Sahel”.

This is the go-to destination for Egyptians from all over the country, especially in the summer.

North Coast (Sahel) Beaches

This one is not a city, but a very long strip that extends along the shores covering the area between the Governorates of Alexandria and Matrouh.

The locals call it “Sahel”, which translates to “Coast”.

Once summer kicks in, Egyptians from all backgrounds and governorates flock to Sahel for three months, filling the air with a vibrant summer holiday atmosphere.

Hacienda Bay is a summer haven with a gorgeous landscape and is home to one of the fanciest beaches in Egypt inside a private, world-class, gated two-million-sqm community.

With the blue-green Mediterranean waves lapping in the background and pure white sand under your feet, what else could you ask for?

A drink? Or maybe a book?

Hacienda Bay is 44 km (27 miles) from Porto Marina and 21 km (13 miles) from El Alamein Museum.

Marassi Beach is a fabulous destination with panoramic views of the Mediterranean.

If you love nice yachts and lively beaches, this is the place to be in Sahel.

Marassi Beach is 125 km (78 miles) west of Alexandria and a few kilometres from the historic city of El Alamein.

Stella Beach is part of a resort that sits on three man-made terraces, covering a vast area.

Enjoy panoramic views as you descend from the terraces to the beach.

The Stella Sidi Abdelrahman Resort has 500 rooms in the five-star hotel, 878 chalets and villas, swimming pools and landscaped gardens.

Seven-star hotels, sports facilities and a multitude of beach activities are what make the Almaza Bay beach stand out in Sahel.

This is a classy and high-end destination for those who love to be pampered.

Almaza Bay beach is 38 km from the city of Marsa Matrouh.

Marsa Matrouh Beaches

Marsa Matruh is a resort town on the Mediterranean coast that is well-known for its crystal-clear blue water and white sandy beaches.

It’s a favourite destination for locals in Egypt.

The city also has a unique history related to WWII, so pay a visit to the Rommel Museum, built inside the caves that were once the headquarters of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.

Cleopatra Beach has rocky outcrops, tunnels and high waves, making it an alluring beach to visit.

It’s also home to the Cleopatra Bath, a stone pool fed by natural spring water, and other archeological sites, including an underground tunnel connecting the beach to the nearby castle.

Cleopatra Beach is around 5 km northwest of Marsa Matruh.

Rommel Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Egypt.

The beach has a long history and was named after German commander Erwin Rommel, whose nickname was the “Desert Fox”.

The historic beach features a trench dug inside the rocks, which Rommel used to hide during WWII, and that has now become an archeological museum.

Ageeba is a famous beach in Marsa Matruh in an extraordinary location.

Carved in the middle of a plateau that stands above sea level, the beach takes a shape that looks literally like a horseshoe.

Ageeba means wonder and this beach is truly a wonder as the deeper the water, the darker its colour.

Archeological landmarks nearby come in the shape of 2,000-years-old Roman Tombs.

Gharam Beach or the ‘shore of love’ is a secluded and romantic Egyptian beach with soft sand.

You can swim with colourful fish or just relax on the sand.

Gharam Beach’s outstanding landmark is a huge rock formation that juts out of the ocean.

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This Red Sea setting is popular among tourists and there’s good reason for it. With crystal-clear blue waters, snorkeling & diving spots, and great views, Sharm El-Sheikh is known as one of the most-visited places in Egypt. You can explore Naama Bay and Shark’s Bay, and engage in fun activities . Browse our Sharm tours to find an adventure that’s perfect for you as well as our Sharm hotels .

2) Nuweiba, Sinai

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Another one of the best beaches in Egypt is Nuweiba . Located in Sinai, you’ll find some of Egypt’s best snorkeling spots and thrilling activities. Read our Nuweiba city guide to get more ideas. Boasting many excellent beaches and Bedouin hospitality in this Sinai region, Tarabin Beach and Laguna Beach are just two of Nuweiba’s tranquil escapes. Read these top 10 things to do in Sinai for first-time visitors and take one of our exciting Sinai tours , like climbing Mount Sinai during sunrise .

3) Alexandria Beaches

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The city of Alexandria is home to several urban beaches along its Mediterranean coastline, including Stanley Beach, Montaza Beach, and the popular El Mamurah Beach, located in the El Maamora neighborhood. These are ideal for enjoying a beach day while exploring the city’s rich history and culture . Read our handy Alexandria city guide to create your itinerary or join one of our tours in the region to ensure an adventure packed with marvels without any of the hassle.

4) Dahab Beach

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Another Sinai treasure is Dahab, the laid-back beach town on the Sinai Peninsula, renowned for its relaxing atmosphere and excellent diving opportunities. The Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef are popular beach and diving spots, among other gems. If you’re deciding on where to stay in the Sinai , you can browse our extensive Sinai hotels to find your perfect accommodation.

5) Hurghada

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Another Red Sea hotspot is Hurghada, a breathtaking setting along the coastline dotted with sandy beaches and excellent hotels . Hurghada offers a range of water sports and aquatic activities, like snorkeling to observe rare coral reefs and nearby waterparks. Makadi Bay and Sahl Hasheesh are known for their beautiful beaches. From here you can take desert tours and wander across the rugged terrain solo or with an expert guide. Our Sinai Desert Jeep & Hiking Tour is a fun excursion jam-packed with adventure.

Best Beaches in Egypt: Honorable Mentions

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The country’s North Coast – stretching 1,050 km (650 mi) along the Mediterranean Sea – offers a handful of other notable options. Marassi, Hacienda Bay, and Sidi Abdel Rahman are just a few more regions that present the best beaches in Egypt. These stunning destinations are known for their upscale resorts, vibrant nightlife, and urban vibes. While you’re here, treat yourself to a spa session & massage , fine dining, and more.

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Away from the hustle and bustle of the popular Red Sea resorts in Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada and their busy tourist beaches, Egypt still has untouched natural beauty to offer. Read below and explore the country’s most beautiful beaches, stunning geological formations, and amazing underwater worlds in unique locations away from Egypt’s mainstream tourist scene.

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The Fjord In Taba

About 15 kilometers south of Taba , you will be stopped by a flash of dazzling blue colour and find the amazing Fjord of Taba. Along the coastal route from Nuweiba to Taba, this fantastic beach is especially popular with divers, due to its crystal clear waters, colorful coral reefs and magnificent ecosystem. The Fjord of Taba is just one example of the beautiful nature surrounding the city of Taba, which also includes outstanding geological formations, such as caves and valleys, and number of natural springs.

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Marsa Nayzak In Marsa Alam

A natural masterpiece, Marsa Nayzak, can be found about 14 kilometers south of Marsa Alam along the coastal route. This natural beach, whose shape is an image of the modern-day contemporary swimming pool, was formed after a meteor hit and left behind this breathtaking demonstration of the force of nature. Marsa Nayzak is just one amongst many amazing beaches in and around Marsa Alam. The Red Sea peninsula Ras Banas, which is a hotspot for diving and snorkling, and the Wadi Qulaan beach are just two magnificent examples of ideal places to escape the busy tourist areas and enjoy nature.

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Ras Shaitan In Nuweiba

Ras Shaitan, nicknamed the Devil’s Head because of its unusual formation on two sides of huge rock, is roughly a 30 minute drive north of Nuweiba. The Bedouin camp on this beach promotes eco-friendly lodging in Egypt and is a great place to stay for diving enthusiasts. It is the perfect location for more experienced divers, with its underwater canyons, caves and plateaus. While underwater, Ras Shaitan impresses with a diverse and colorful marine life of hard corals, anemones and pat fish, and a beautiful untouched landscape on land.

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Abu Galoum In Dahab

Abu Galoum beach is located in the north of Nabq, inside the natural protected area of Ras Abu Galoum. It is both famous for being an exceptional diving spot, with its beautiful variety of coral reefs, and a great place for hiking, where visitors can enjoy stunning views of the coastal mountains around. Several species of the indigenous Nubian Ibex , a type of mountain goat, can also be sighted in this area.

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Agiba Beach In Marsa Matrouh

Agiba beach, which is located about 24 kilometers west of the city of Marsa Matrouh , is a roughly 40-meter-long beach on the Mediterranean seaside in between two impressive cliffs. Whether you go for a swim in the astonishingly turquoise water or venture to climb up the cliffs for an amazing view, Agiba will definitely take your breath away. At the very top of the cliffs, there is is even a small café where climbers can relax and enjoy the view for as long as they want.

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The 8 best places to visit in Egypt

Monica Gerges

Aug 18, 2023 • 8 min read

"Two Muslim men smoking sheesha (waterpipe) in Nubian Village near Aswan, Southern Egypt, Africa."

There's much more to Egypt than the pyramids at Giza, but you certainly don't want to miss them © Hady Nyah / Getty Images

From diving the Red Sea’s crystal blue waters and stargazing amid the vastness of the desert to floating down the Nile River and standing in awestruck wonder before the ruins of one of the world’s most ancient civilizations... When it comes to travel experiences, Egypt is a destination that leaves visitors spoiled for choice.

With so much to see, the struggle for many visitors is just where to begin – as always, we’re happy to help! Here is our pick of the 8 best places to visit in Egypt.

Egypt’s bustling capital city is layered with cultural, religious, architectural and even culinary history. Its wonders stretch far beyond the walls of its famous museums. You can take in centuries worth of sights just by walking down the city streets, and discover untapped wonders just by saying hello to a stranger. Then there are the Pyramids of Giza , truly a wonder of the world.

At the epicenter of history in the core of the city is Islamic Cairo, the city's most atmospheric quarter. Just grab your camera and venture down its vibrant alleyways. Take in the views from the Citadel and the old city gates – known as Bab Zuweila , Bab al-Futuh and Bab an Nasr – and admire the intricate details of the area’s stunning mosques. The ancient Mosque of Muhammad Ali , Ibn Tulun Mosque and Al-Hakim Mosque are particularly incredible. Islamic Cairo is also home to monument-lined Muizz Street and Khan El-Khalili bazaar – great spots to grab some souvenirs (if your haggling skills are up to the task).

A more under-the-radar-spot is Coptic Cairo, home to the Coptic Museum , the Hanging Church , the towers of the vanished Babylon fortress – the focal point of Egypt’s tiny Christian minority since the first century CE.

Local tip: By night, Cairo transforms thanks to its buzzing nightlife scene – sip a drink in historic downtown bars or take in live performances at hip clubs and art spaces.

A Dugong with yellow fish ascending to the surface at Marsa Alam in Egypt

2. Marsa Alam

Life is definitely better when you’re scuba diving through colorful corals and swimming with dolphins, dugongs and sea turtles in Marsa Alam ’s beautiful blue waters. A serene escape on the western shore of the Red Sea, Marsa Alam is one of the top spots in Egypt for underwater escapes . Popular dive spots include the Elphinstone reef and Abu Dabbab, one of the world's top beaches for snorkeling .

For land-based adventures, head to Wadi el Gemal National Park, where you can lay back by the water at Hankorab Beach or safari, hike or bike through rugged, mountainous terrain. Keep an eye out for camels at Sharm El Luli Beach or take in the beautiful scenery at the resort town of Qulaan.

To learn about Marsa Alam’s local Bedouin community, visit the Ababda House Cultural Museum or have dinner and an aromatic cup of Jebena coffee with the locals.

Detour: If you're looking for interesting souvenirs, head to Ghosoun and Hamata and meet local tribeswomen making unique hand-woven crafts and jewelry (each tribe has its own unique patterns and styles). 

Felucca on the river Nile in Egypt. Luxor, Africa.

The site of the magnificent ancient city of Thebes, Luxor is said to preserve a third of the world’s ancient monuments between the pillars of its majestic temples. Dubbed the world’s greatest open-air museum, the capital of Upper Egypt recently celebrated the grand reopening of the 2.7km (1.7 mile) Avenue of the Sphinxes, an ancient thoroughfare connecting Karnak Temple , home of the famed Temple of Amun-Ra , and the impressively preserved Luxor Temple .

A sunrise hot air balloon ride will give you a captivating bird's-eye view of this city of ancient wonders. Once you're back on the ground, head to Hatshepsut Temple and Medinet Habu – two massive ancient architectural wonders that feature prominently on travelers' Instagram feeds – and cross the river to the Valley of the Kings , the royal burial site of Tutankhamun, Seti I and Ramses II.

Palm trees and patches of greenery cling to the dusty riverbanks of Aswan , one of Egypt’s most tranquil locations, celebrated for the unmatched hospitality of its Nubian community. Sail your way to any of the 20 river islands accessible by felucca, the traditional wooden sailboats that ply the river Nile.

To learn more about Nubian culture, visit the island of Gharb Soheil or stroll around the colorful streets of Aswan's Nubian Village. Sample homestyle veggie-based or chicken tagines in local cafes, or purchase aromatic spices from the vibrantly colorful Aswan spice market.

Aswan is famed for its stunning sunsets, which you can watch from any of the islands or while sailing the Nile on a felucca. Another top spot for watching the sunset is the restaurant at the iconic Sofitel Legend Old Catarac t where English author Agatha Christie penned her famous mystery, Death on the Nile .

Local tip: If you’re willing to wake up at 3am for the journey south across the desert, a day trip to Abu Simbel is a history buff’s dream; the whole temple complex was moved when the valley was flooded by the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s. If you’d rather let the sun wake up before you, explore Aswan’s Temple of Isis , also moved from its original location on Philae Island.

White chalk rock formations in the White Desert, Egypt

5. Black and White Deserts

The appeal of Egypt’s Black and White Deserts is quite literally black and white. These monochrome landscapes are like something out of a sci-fi movie, but the surreal scenery is a product of natural geology – the White Desert’s uniquely shaped limestone rock formations give the illusion of a snowscape, while the Black Desert features small black volcanic stones scattered over bright orange-colored sand.

A visit to either of these desert areas is perfect for a stargazing camping trip – it's the ultimate escape for anyone who’s had their fill of temples and big city traffic. The White Desert and Black Desert lie just south of the Bahariya Oasis , in Egypt’s Western Desert , which is accessible by bus from Cairo.

Local tip: While you’re out there, make sure you visit Crystal Mountain, a natural rock arch surrounded by glittering walls of quartz crystals, and Djara Cave, one of the country's most impressive, stalactite-filled caves. You’ll need to crouch down to enter the cave, but once inside, the ceiling looks like it’s coated in giant icicles. 

6. Egypt's Mediterranean Coast

Egypt’s northern shoreline – affectionately known as El Sahel, meaning "The Coast" – is the ultimate summer escape on the shores of the Mediterranean. This sun-kissed coastal strip comes alive from May to September every year, drawing hordes of beach bums by day, and a veritable who’s who of Egypt’s party people by night.

The strip is lined with luxurious hotels and resorts, upscale residential compounds and world-class restaurants such as The Smokery Beach at Stella di Mare  and  Kiki's Beach at Hacienda White. The shores of Sahel are where you’ll find most of Cairo’s millennial and Gen Z crowd on Egypt’s hottest summer days.

Woman looking at scenic view of Siwa oasis at sunset

7. Siwa oasis

Far removed from the mayhem of Egypt's big cities, this little gem of an oasis is home to Siwan Bedouin people who follow a largely traditional way of life, and the town has thus far been only lightly touched by tourism. The locals are Amazigh tribespeople, who have managed to preserve much of their linguistic and cultural heritage thanks to the isolated location of their oasis home.

Siwa is often described as "the Sunset Oasis", and its sunsets are indeed unparalleled in Egypt. Whether you find a vantage point atop Dakrour Mountain or the ruined Shali Fortress , or take in the scenery and serenity of Taghaghien Island or Fatnas Island, you’re promised an unforgettable sunset. You can also expect a lot of mosquitos, so don’t forget your repellent.

Siwa is a prime destination for tourists looking to escape the winter chill and it's a leaping off point for the Great Sand Sea (the world’s third-largest dune field), swimmable hot and cold springs and crystal clear salt lakes where you can float effortlessly, supported by the saline waters.

Siwa is also famed for producing some of the country’s best dates, and you may be able to sample straight from the tree – just ask locals first. Every November, Siwa holds the Siwi Palm Date Festival.

Local tip: Try the local Abu Mardem chicken or lamb – a spiced dish that’s marinated for eight hours before being put into an iron pot and buried under the sand to cook.

Nubian men smoking a water-pipe in Aswan, Southern Egypt

8. El Gouna

It’s always sunny in this fully-integrated little town along the pristine shoreline of the Red Sea, just north of Hurghada. El Gouna has become the base for a multinational community of digital nomads, young families, and expats convinced that life is better by the water.

El Gouna has great aquatic activities, and lots of options for hiking and safaris in the surrounding desert landscapes, appealing to younger travelers. It also has bougie boutiques, cultural events and top-tier culinary experiences thanks to its many upscale restaurants, appealing to an older set.

With its world-class services, restaurants and living spaces, it's a great place to visit but also a fine place to set up your seaside office. There are plenty of coworking spaces and solid wifi connections, and lots of ways to keep busy outside of work hours – why work from home when you can work from El Gouna?

This article was first published Jan 10, 2022 and updated Aug 18, 2023.

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Egypt, a land known for its ancient history and architectural marvels, also boasts an extensive and stunning coastline. With over 2,000 kilometers of shoreline stretching along the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, Egypt beaches offer breathtaking beauty and an array of exciting activities for both tourists and locals.

This enchanting country is home to pristine white sands, crystal clear turquoise waters, and thriving marine life. From luxury resorts to untouched hidden gems, Egypt beaches cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets.

In this comprehensive guide , you will learn about the top Egypt beaches to visit, beach activities and water sports, accommodations, the best time to visit, travel tips, and more. So, let’s embark on a journey to discover the sun, sand, and surf that Egypt has to offer.

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Top Egypt Beaches to Visit

We have broken these down into two categories, namely, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.

Red Sea Riviera

The Red Sea Riviera is home to some of the most spectacular Egypt beaches. This stretch of coastline is popular for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and world-class resorts. Some of the must-visit Red Sea beaches include:

Once a small fishing village, Hurghada has transformed into a bustling tourist hub. The city boasts numerous beaches , with many offering water sports and excursions to nearby islands.

Sharm El Sheikh

This famous resort town is known for its sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife. The area also features excellent snorkeling and diving spots, including the renowned Ras Mohammed National Park.

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For a more peaceful and secluded experience, head to Marsa Alam. This tranquil destination offers pristine beaches, abundant marine life, and the opportunity to spot dolphins and dugongs in their natural habitat.

Mediterranean Coast

While the Red Sea Riviera may be the more popular choice, Egypt’s Mediterranean coast is equally enchanting. The Mediterranean beaches offer a different atmosphere with their lush landscapes, cooler waters, and a blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Some top Mediterranean beach destinations include:

As Egypt’s second-largest city, Alexandria offers a mix of urban and beach experiences. The city’s beaches, such as Montaza Beach and Mamoura Beach, provide a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Marsa Matruh

This coastal city is famous for its stunning white sand beaches and turquoise waters. Cleopatra’s Beach, Ageeba Beach, and Rommel Beach are just a few of the beautiful spots to explore in Marsa Matruh.

Marsa Matruh Egypt Beaches

Known for its historical significance during World War II, El Alamein also boasts pristine beaches perfect for relaxation and reflection.

The Allure of Egypt’s Beaches

Egypt’s beaches have a magnetic appeal that draws millions of tourists every year. The pristine sand, inviting water, and year-round sunshine create a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation.

The country’s unique location at the intersection of Africa, Asia, and Europe also gives its beaches a distinct charm, characterized by a blend of cultural influences and rich biodiversity. The marine life in Egypt’s waters is another major attraction.

With vibrant coral reefs, an abundance of colorful fish, and various other underwater creatures, Egypt is a haven for snorkelers and divers. The country’s commitment to protecting its marine environment also ensures that these underwater wonders remain preserved for future generations to enjoy.

Additionally, Egypt’s beaches are steeped in history. From ancient ports to remnants of past civilizations, each stretch of coastline has a story to tell. Visitors can explore these historical sites while immersing themselves in the beauty of the beaches, making for a truly unique and unforgettable experience.

Beach Activities

Egypt’s beaches are not only perfect for lounging in the sun but also offer a wide range of activities for adventure seekers. Some popular water sports and beach activities include:

  • Snorkeling and diving: Egypt’s vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life make it a top destination for snorkelers and divers. Famous dive sites, such as the Thistlegorm wreck and the Blue Hole in Dahab, offer unforgettable underwater experiences.
  • Kitesurfing and windsurfing: With consistent winds and warm waters, Egypt is a popular destination for kitesurfers and windsurfers. Top spots include El Gouna, Soma Bay, and Safaga.
  • Fishing: Egypt’s coastal waters are home to a variety of fish species, making it an ideal location for anglers. Enjoy a day of deep-sea fishing or join a traditional fishing trip with local fishermen.
  • Boat trips and cruises: Explore Egypt’s coastal beauty from the water by joining a boat trip or cruise. Options range from luxury yachts to traditional felucca rides.

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Accommodation in Egypt

Egypt offers a wide range of beach accommodations, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly options. Some popular beach resorts include:

  • The Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh, Hurghada: This luxury resort features private sandy beaches, elegant suites, and a range of dining options.
  • Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh: Enjoy stunning Red Sea views, world-class amenities, and exceptional service at this renowned resort.
  • Almaza Bay, Marsa Matruh: This Mediterranean beach resort offers stylish accommodations, a variety of restaurants, and a range of activities for the whole family.

For those on a budget, options such as guesthouses, hostels, and Airbnb rentals are available along Egypt’s coastline.

Best Time to Visit Egypt Beaches

Egypt enjoys warm weather year-round, making it a great beach destination at any time. However, the best time to visit Egypt beaches depends on your preferences:

Spring (March-May)

With mild temperatures and fewer crowds, spring is an ideal time for sightseeing and exploring Egypt’s beaches.

Summer (June-August)

This is the peak tourist season, with hot and sunny weather perfect for beach activities. Keep in mind that popular destinations may be crowded during this time.

Autumn (September-November)

Similar to spring, autumn offers pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making it a great time to visit Egypt’s beaches.

Winter (December-February)

While temperatures can be cooler, particularly along the Mediterranean coast, winter is still a popular time for tourists visiting Egypt. The Red Sea Riviera remains warm and sunny throughout the winter months.

Tips for Traveling to Egypt Beaches

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Egypt’s beaches, consider the following tips:

  • Pack appropriately: Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Dress modestly when not on the beach, particularly in more conservative areas.
  • Respect local customs and traditions: Be aware of local customs and traditions, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan, when eating and drinking in public during daylight hours may be frowned upon.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated in the warm climate.
  • Plan ahead: Research the specific beach destination you plan to visit and make necessary arrangements for accommodations and transportation in advance.
  • Be cautious when participating in water sports: Ensure that you receive proper instruction and use appropriate safety equipment when engaging in water sports and activities.

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Responsible Tourism

As you enjoy Egypt’s beautiful beaches, remember to practice responsible tourism. This includes minimizing your environmental impact, respecting local communities, and supporting the local economy. Some ways to be a responsible tourist in Egypt include:

  • Avoid single-use plastics: Bring reusable water bottles and bags to reduce plastic waste.
  • Respect the wildlife: Do not disturb or harm marine life or nesting sea turtles.
  • Support local businesses: Choose locally owned accommodations, restaurants, and tour operators to support the local economy.
  • Leave no trace: Dispose of waste properly and leave beaches and natural areas as you found them.

By practicing responsible tourism, you can help preserve Egypt’s beaches for future generations to enjoy.

Egypt’s hidden beach gems

While the popular Red Sea Riviera and Mediterranean Coast offer stunning beaches, Egypt also has some hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These off-the-beaten-path destinations provide a more secluded and authentic beach experience. Some hidden beach gems include:

Located in the Sinai Peninsula, this tranquil beach offers stunning views of the Red Sea and a laid-back atmosphere.

Marsa Shagra

This eco-friendly beach resort in the Marsa Alam area offers a unique blend of sustainability and comfort. Enjoy pristine beaches, a coral reef, and activities such as yoga and stargazing.

This coastal town in the Sinai Peninsula is known for its relaxing beaches and bohemian vibe. Explore the area’s natural hot springs or take a camel trek along the beach.

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Egypt’s beaches offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and exciting activities. From the Red Sea Riviera to the Mediterranean Coast, each stretch of coastline has its own charm and appeal. Whether you’re looking for a luxury resort or a secluded getaway, Egypt’s beaches cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets.

As you plan your Egypt beach vacation, remember to practice responsible tourism and support the local economy. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, Egypt is sure to provide an unforgettable beach vacation experience.

So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready for the sun, sand, and surf of Egypt’s magnificent coastline.

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Whenever someone’s heading towards vacation days, the hardest part is to pick a destination. If selecting a destination is a problem, what about vacationing in Egypt ?

It’s obvious for most people that the first thought they get when they hear the name Egypt is the pyramids. What most people don’t know is that this North African country is also filled with beauty that has nothing to do with the pyramids.

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The country is blessed with a vast coastline that stretches from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. With such a huge coastline, there is no shortage of world-class beaches in Egypt. Here is a list of the 8 best beaches in Egypt:

1. Na’ama Bay

When describing paradise, the definition should be linked to Naama Bay. This slice of heaven is located in Egypt’s prime beach resort town Sharm El Sheikh. Naama Bay is sandwiched between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea. As a naturally occurring bay, Naama Bay boasts of white sandy beaches and deep turquoise waters of the Red Sea.

Over time Naama Bay has become the go-to beach spot for all visitors that flock to Egypt. Naama Bay is an ideal beach for both families and couples vacationing since it offers family-friendly accommodations, activities, and entertainment. One of the most iconic features of Naama Bay is the coral reefs and the spectacular dive sites of the Ras Mohammed National Park.

There are lots of activities that family activities that all can enjoy, such as diving, snorkeling, parasailing, glass boat excursions, or scuba diving. There’s no need to worry. These activities are run by professionals and are categorized to suit the level of expertise of each individual.

The scenery of Naama Bay is also something to be desired, with it being at the direct sight of the jagged Saudi Arabian mountainous coastline. Also, the resorts and eateries surrounding this beach offer the most authentic Egyptian cuisines in the entire world. Packing sunblock before visiting is essential since the sun can be pretty brutal.

2. El Gouna

egypt tourism beach

Derived from an Arabic name meaning lagoon, El Gouna is located about 27 kilometers north of the town of Hurghada along Egypt’s eastern coast. El Gouna beach comprises cobbled streets and a network of small lagoons that are weaved together to make one of the world’s most sought-after beach destinations.

The main theme around this beach is a resort-style holiday with plenty of activities that will make the time spent in Egypt fly by without your knowledge. The environment around El Gouna is literally mad for you to relax and unwind. Almost every resort there is ranked as a 5-star resort.

El Gouna always experiences strong winds, making it the perfect location to enjoy extreme water sports like kite surfing, paragliding, and waterskiing. Other activities on offer include stand-up paddle boarding, horse riding, snorkeling, scuba-diving, kayaking, and desert ATV tours.

El Gouna is also famous for its 18-hole golf course. The weather in El Gouna is primarily hot and sunny for most of the year, making it possible to visit at any time.

3. Dahab Lagoon

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Located on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula, Dahab Lagoon is one of the most breathtaking beaches in Egypt. The beach at Dahab Lagoon is one of a kind since it is composed of a sandy and rocky shore, but this doesn’t limit the joys this beach has to offer.

Dahab Lagoon is usually very peaceful due to the low amount of traffic on the beach, making it the perfect place for people to unplug and fully enjoy their vacation. Despite the rocky shoreline Dahab Lagoon is home to some of the world’s best beach surfing spots. The wind at Dahab Lagoon is usually strong making it very conducive for wave, kite, and windsurfing.

Dahab Lagoon also offers terrific spots for scuba diving and snorkeling. Apart from the beach, Dahab Lagoon offers the chance for specialized excursions, camel and jeep rides, and ATV tours.

The central area of Dahab Lagoon is filled with restaurants and cafes built on the rocks that have covered the shoreline that offer different cuisines. One of the unique qualities of Dahab Lagoon is that it provides backpacker-friendly accommodations.

4. Soma Bay

soma bay beach egypt

Ranked as one of the top three kite surfing destinations in the world, Soma Bay is located at least 44 kilometers south of the Hurghada International Airport along the Red Sea. Soma Bay has a broad stretch of coastline that hosts about five resorts that offer luxurious and all-inclusive vacation packages.

The location of Soma Bay is so pristine that most people who have been regard Soma Bay as the best spot for relaxing without the hustle caused by being near cities. Soma Bay is all-inclusive and a perfect beach destination for families and couples alike. The resorts along Soma Bay are world-renowned for their romantic setups, making it one of the most romantic spots in the country.

Apart from offering tranquility and romance, Soma Bay also provides a variety of water sports and beach sports. You can enjoy kite surfing, paddleboarding, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing, beach volleyball, soccer, and touch rugby.

The entertainment scene at Soma Bay is also top-class, and it caters to every age group and ensures everyone gets to enjoy their vacation to the fullest. Soma Bay also boasts of a magnificent marina that stretches far into the sea, providing the perfect setup for a dreamy and charming sunset walk.

5. Ras Um Sid

Located south of the Na’ama Bay and the Sinai Peninsula, Ras Um Sid is filled with soft sand and sun-soaked lounges for you to enjoy. Ras Um Sid is world-renowned for its reefs and gorgonian forests, making it one of the best beach strips in the Sharm El Sheik region.

Ras Um Sid’s depth is relatively low, thus making lots of snorkeling and diving enthusiasts flock to its shores to get the chance to catch a glimpse of the spectacular reefs that fill the area. The waters around Ras Um Sid are full of aquatic life. Thus, glass boat tours are the primary source of attraction.

Ras Um Sid also boasts of sunny and hot days all year round, making it one of the most popular beach destinations in the north of Africa. Other activities on offer at Ras Um Sid include scuba diving, snorkeling, and diving.

The Ras Um Sid beach is covered with golden sand and is backed by a cliff. The cliff at Ras Um Sid is a popular spot that offers a very serene view of the area and is also regarded as the best place to watch the sun rise and set.

6. Makadi Bay

Located at Hurghada west of the Red Sea, Makadi Bay is the only beach that has been designated explicitly for tourists with no locals living around the area. The beach is filled with pure, white, soft sand with pristine landscapes consisting of endless dunes and the background view of the majestic Sinai mountains.

Access to the sea depends on the hotels since most of the coastline is divided into hotel complexes. The sea at Makadi Bay is mostly calm, thus providing clear waters for people to enjoy glass boat tours, snorkeling, scuba diving, and swimming.

Makadi Bay is very inclusive, making it the best spot for a family vacation. Tourists can participate in other activities like visiting the pharaonic temples and tombs and beach sports like beach football and volleyball. As for entertainment, the resorts offer value package deals and world-class facilities such as water parks, nighttime entertainment, swimming pools, and kids clubs.

7. Fjord Bay

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Located 15 kilometers from Taba, Fjord Bay is regarded as Egypt’s go-to spot for watersports enthusiasts. The bay is located along the Red Sea, bordering Egypt and Israel. The beach has very picturesque scenery and pristine weather conditions that have made it very popular among visitors in Egypt.

Fjord Bay waters are usually calm and crystal clear with smooth and gentle entrances, making it possible to go into the water with children, and there is also no need for special water shoes. The landscape of Fjord Bay consists of palm tree oases and colorful coral reefs.

Fjord Bay has many activities, such as extreme water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, wakeboarding, hoverboarding, kite surfing, and water surfing. Other water activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and glass boat tours.

There is a large number of resorts that offer world-class services and accommodation for both families and couples. Fjord Bay also boasts of natural attraction sites like sand dunes and a breathtaking night sky that combines blue and pink tones creating a stunning view.

The best time to visit Fjord Bay is usually all year long but not during July and August since the heat at that time is generally unbearable.

8. Sharm El Sheikh Beach

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Located south of the Sinai Peninsula at the base of Aqaba Gulf, Sharm El Sheikh beach is regarded as the crown jewel of Egypt’s beach destinations. One major fact about Sharm El Sheikh beach is that it is half artificial.

Long before, Sharm El Sheikh beach consisted of rocky surfaces, reef fragments, and large pebbles, so to turn it into a full-fledged beach, masses of sand were used to unite the fragments. Due to the introduction of sand from another location, the color of the sand at Sharm El Sheikh beach tends to differ. In some areas, the sand is bright yellow, and in other places, the sand is a bit darker.

Sharm El Sheikh beach contains deep waters. So, swimming should only occur within 10 to 15 meters of the shoreline, and children should always be under parental supervision. Despite the dangers, Sharm El Sheikh beach is ultimately the best beach destination in the country, with multiple 5-star hotels and resorts.

There are various activities that visitors can participate in when at Sharm El Sheikh beaches, such as flyboarding, jet skiing, scuba diving, free diving, yachting, reef exploring, and hoverboarding.

9. Marsa Alam

Marsa Alam Beach in Egypt

Marsa Alam , at the very south of Egypt’s sprawling Red Sea shoreline (289 kilometers south of Hurghada), had long been considered as a beach destination for divers.

While Hurghada to the north and Sharm el-Sheikh on the Sinai Peninsula were thriving diving hotspots, often appearing on top ten lists for diving around the world, Marsa Alam remained an inconspicuous location barely recognized outside the diving community.

But the resorts have come in to exploit this extensive beachfront now that the secret is out.

A vacation to Marsa Alam can now include both sunbathing in resort comfort and diving. For experienced divers, Marsa Alam is the best base to access the astounding kaleidoscope-colored reefs of the Red Sea’s far south. 

Why Visit Egypt?

When choosing a vacation spot, it’s best to pick a destination that offers a wide variety of activities, adventure, and the chance to relax. What better destination to tick all those boxes than Egypt? Regarded as one of the world’s oldest civilizations, Egypt is a country filled with beauty and wonder. From the golden sandy beaches to the Sinai mountains to the pyramids and the world’s greatest open-air museum, Luxor, there are many things you can do, see and learn in Egypt. Here is a list of other adventures Egypt has to offer:

  • Following in the footsteps of Moses
  • Desert safaris
  • Egyptian cuisine
  • Egyptian culture
  • Tombs of the pharaohs
  • Camel or horseback riding across the desert
  • White water rafting along the Nile
  • Learn about Egyptian architecture

As a country that isn’t known for its beaches, Egypt sure has some gems in its hands. It is essential that when planning for a vacation, visitors take their time to ensure everything is packed and all medical requirements are met.

Whenever in Egypt, it is highly recommended that all visitors respect the natives’ culture and observe the country’s rules. It’s a bonus that visitors at least learn some words of the language of which country they are visiting. It will enable them to have an easy time while in the country.

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12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Red Sea Region

Written by Jess Lee Updated Dec 25, 2023

The Red Sea is one of the world's best places to visit for scuba diving , and for decades dive enthusiasts have headed here specifically for a holiday spent mostly underwater.

Today, this coastline has become a major sun-and-sea holiday destination favored as much by families looking for an easygoing beach break at a full-service resort hotel as divers here for the coral and fish life.

Away from the beach, though, there's more to explore. Diving may still be on the top of the things to do list, but the Red Sea has also become a major windsurfing and kitesurfing spot in recent years.

The Eastern Desert stretches across this region, scattered with remnants of Egypt's Roman and early Christian eras. These historic tourist attractions are a great opportunity to get off the beach for a day and discover some of Egypt's history.

Learn more about the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions and things to do in the Red Sea region.

Diving or Snorkeling the Red Sea's Famed Sites

Sunbathe & swim on resort beaches, learn to windsurf or kitesurf, explore st. anthony's monastery, visit st. paul's monastery, day trip to al-quseir, hurghada's souq & marina, el-gouna's resort life, 4wd desert safari to wadi al-gimel, marsa alam's resort life, explore roman-era mines at mons porphyrites & mons claudianus, discover the eastern desert's rock inscriptions at barrameya & wadi hammamat, tips and tours for a red sea holiday, map of things to do in the red sea region.

Red Sea fish life

Diving and snorkeling are the Red Sea region's most popular activities.

For experienced divers, the best dive sites are found off the southern stretch of coast, with the easiest access from Marsa Alam . These "deep south" sites are renowned for their sea life and are your best chance of sighting one of the Red Sea's dugongs.

The dive sites just offshore from Hurghada are among Egypt's most popular, but as well as being overcrowded, their coral reefs have unfortunately suffered damage by both divers and disreputable dive operators.

If you're based in Hurghada, forgo those sites to head farther north on your dive trips into the Straits of Gubal, where you'll find the wreck of the Thistlegorm, one of the world's top wreck dives . Or south, to the dive sites offshore from Safaga, Al-Quseir, or just north of Marsa Alam.

Resort beach in Hurghada

Some of Egypt's best resort life is strung out along the country's long Red Sea coast, north and south of Hurghada.

For many visitors looking for a vacation all about the sun, sand, and sea, this is the number one destination to head during the Northern Hemisphere's winter, when Egypt's Red Sea offers plenty of blue skies and balmy temperatures.

The Red Sea's best beaches are owned (or shared) by resorts and are outside of the major Red Sea towns.

Just 21 kilometers south of Hurghada International Airport, Sahl Hasheesh Bay is one of the top beach destinations in the country. There is a range of resorts strung along the long curve of sand here, including The Oberoi Beach Resort Sahl Hasheesh , with its opulent Arabesque decorated suites within 48 acres of manicured gardens. It's one of the most romantic destination hotels in Egypt.

Closer to Hurghada town, sitting in the resort strip area just south of the center, the Steigenberger ALDAU Beach Hotel is a popular choice for families due to its long strip of beachfront, massive swimming pool covering 5,000 square meters plus a lazy river, water sports center, and spa.

Kitesurfing off El Gouna's coast

From October through May, the Red Sea's reliable offshore winds have made it a major kitesurfing and windsurfing destination.

The main center for kitesurfing is El Gouna , with several specialist kitesurfing operators in town offering weeklong vacation packages for experienced and beginner kitesurfers.

All operators also offer kitesurfing lessons for travelers who want to try the sport out but don't want to focus their entire vacation on it. A full introductory course generally covers two to three hours of instruction per day for three or four days.

The other Red Sea town known for its water sports is Safaga , 62 kilometers south from Hurghada.

Safaga itself is a rather industrial port town, but the shore just to the north of town has a small resort area dedicated to water sports thanks to the excellent wind conditions. There are windsurfing and kitesurfing operators here, and the small resorts are all centered around these sports.

St. Anthony's Monastery

Founded by devotees of St. Anthony, the father of monasticism, it's claimed that St. Anthony's Monastery is the oldest monastery in the world.

It sits amid barren cliffs, 254 kilometers north of Hurghada. The monastery is situated just below the cave where St. Anthony retreated to follow an ascetic life of prayer and solitude.

Probably starting off life as a small clutch of humble dwellings, the monastery today is surrounded by thick fortified walls erected in the 10th century when monks found themselves frequently under attack from Bedouin raiders.

Inside, vast palm-tree-shaded gardens spread out between caramel-toned mud-brick buildings, where the monastery's monks still live.

The real highlights of a visit here, though, are the wall paintings inside the 6th-century Church of St. Anthony . The interior is covered with vibrantly colored and incredibly well-preserved frescoes of Coptic saints, which are renowned for being among the finest examples of Egyptian Coptic Christian artistry.

For those on a religious pilgrimage, St. Anthony's Cave sits 270 meters up the cliffside above the monastery. This is where the saint spent the last 20 years of his life.

Today, the cave is accessed via a steep staircase that winds up the cliff with glorious panoramas of the monastery and desert setting below.

St. Paul's Monastery

St. Paul's Monastery (241 kilometers north of Hurghada) is much smaller than St. Anthony's and honors St. Paul the Hermit, who is thought to be the first monk to take up the hermetic life.

The monastery has been functioning since at least the 6th century, when devotees of St. Paul began to flock here on pilgrimages.

Inside the thick medieval fortress walls , neat mud-brick buildings imbue the monastery with a sense of serenity.

Three churches are the main points of interest for visitors here: St. Paul's Church is thought to have been built exactly over the spot where St. Paul led his ascetic life of solitude.

A day trip here is usually combined with a visit to the Monastery of St. Anthony.

Al-Quseir

Just 146 kilometers south of Hurghada, Al-Quseir is a place apart from the resort-centered towns that dominate the Red Sea region.

Once an important port town in the medieval period, Al-Quseir has managed to preserve its unique coral-block architecture with narrow squiggles of lanes rimmed by colorful crumbling buildings boasting mashrabiya (lattice) windows and painted doors.

A fort sits just behind the old town area, but the real joy of a visit here is simply meandering through the alleyways; checking out the creaky, dilapidated architecture; and enjoying the charming sense that time somehow forgot this jewel of a place.

Hurghada

Egypt's oldest resort center, Hurghada rose to fame for its proximity to the fantastic dive sites just offshore, and what had been a tiny Bedouin settlement has long ago morphed into a bustling city that sprawls across the Red Sea coastline.

Although diving is still central to Hurghada's prominence, this is Egypt's major package-holiday destination , and thousands of European tourists decamp here every winter to escape the cold weather and soak up the sun on one- and two-week cheap package deals.

In central Hurghada town itself, the modern marina area has become a major dining center with plenty of restaurant and café choice.

For shopping, head to Ad Dahar Souq in the evening. This is where you'll find the widest range of local handicrafts and souvenirs in Hurghada. There are also plenty of local cafés offering shisha (water pipe), tea, and thick Arabic coffee in this area.

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El-Gouna

Just 30 kilometers north of Hurghada, El-Gouna plays the role of swish little sister to its aging sibling down the road.

El-Gouna is a completely planned, modern resort town focused on luxury resort living and holiday villa complexes.

There's a golf course, two marinas, and a dozen high-end and mid-range hotels that are fully kitted out to offer water sports and sun-soaked relaxation galore.

El-Gouna is also home to Egypt's only outdoor cinema (which screens movies for free) and the Culturama, which is twinned with Alexandria's Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and offers a multimedia display of Egyptian history, as well as access to the library's vast wealth of ancient manuscripts via the internet.

Wadi al-Gimel

Deep in the southern reaches of the Red Sea's Eastern Desert, around 336 kilometers south of Hurghada, the Wadi al-Gimel Protectorate is a starkly beautiful landscape that hides the remains of Rome's emerald mines.

The main archaeological site here is Sikait, which was the settlement for the miners sent to extract the precious green stone from the arid mountains.

A small temple dedicated to the goddess Isis sits carved into the rock face surrounded by the crumbling remains of simple stone houses.

Nearby are the ruins of Nugrus , where the actual mine was located, while another two small settlement remains (named Apollonia and Gelil ) lie just a couple of kilometers away and once acted as trading stations.

For those not so interested in the history here, the landscapes are phenomenally beautiful, and a trip into this barren desert of scattered acacia trees and looming, jagged mountains is just as worthwhile for the views as for the archaeological remnants.

Snorkeling at  Marsa Alam

The Marsa Alam area is Egypt's most southerly resort destination, stretching down into the isolated south of the country. Marsa Alam is 284 kilometers south of Hurghada.

The coast here is scattered with luxury all-inclusive resorts, interspersed with the odd campsite for those on more of a budget.

For travelers looking to vacation here, it's all about peace, tranquility, and diving, for this is the nearest resort to Egypt's famed Fury Shoals dive sites, which are rated by experienced divers as some of the top dives in the world.

Off the beach and out of the water, Marsa Alam town has few facilities, so unlike Hurghada and El Gouna, which both offer plentiful individual cafés and restaurants, this is a resort area where most guests stick to their hotels.

Roman mine ruins at Mons Claudianus

Mons Porphyrites , 60 kilometers northeast from Hurghada, is an ancient Roman porphyry mine and contains remnants of the mining town where the quarry workers lived while they extracted the purple-hued stone from the rugged mountains of the Eastern Desert.

Greatly-prized by the Romans, porphyry mined here was used in building works throughout Rome's Mediterranean empire.

Although there isn't much left of the once bustling mining town, you can still make out the miners' living quarters , their workshops, and the temples they built amid the scattered ruins.

Mons Claudianus is another Roman mining archaeological site, 65 kilometers southeast from Hurghada.

These two separate mines, signify the Eastern Desert's importance to the Roman Empire.

At Mons Claudianus, miners quarried granite out of the mountainside, which was then used throughout the Roman world. The workers here were all prisoners, and the harsh conditions they lived under can still be imagined in the ruins of their living quarters.

Mons Claudianus also functioned as a fortress guarding the surrounding desert. The ruins, though dilapidated are quite substantial.

Egypt's Eastern Desert landscape

Visiting the rock inscriptions of Egypt's Eastern Desert provides some inkling of the deep and ancient history of this area.

This rugged landscape has been crisscrossed by trade routes throughout history.

Wadi Hammamat, along the Qift to Quseir route, and Barrameya are both littered with the evidence of this human history. A 4WD tour of these Eastern Desert areas is an interesting Red Sea excursion for travelers looking to delve into the past.

The rock faces here have been used as a canvas by passing travelers from the Pharaonic era right through to the early 20th centuries, with everything from hieroglyphics to animal scenes depicted in abundance.

Snorkeling in the Red Sea

Luxor Tours:

  • One of the major bonuses of choosing a sun-and-sand vacation on the Red Sea coast is that you're within day-tripping reach of the tombs and temples of Luxor , so you can easily squeeze some Ancient Egypt sightseeing into your sunbathing itinerary. Most of the resorts offer day trips to Luxor.

Where to Stay:

  • The Hurghada area is large, with resorts spanning the coast south from the actual town all the way down to Safaga.
  • El Gouna is much more compact and is a purpose-built resort town. Marsa Alam is the Red Sea coast's newest resort area.

Activities:

  • Water sports such as kitesurfing and windsurfing are offered at many resorts. El Gouna's resorts are generally better equipped for these activities.

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  • 12 Picturesque Beaches In Egypt for a Vacay in 2024

Egypt is the country that links Africa to Asia. Part of the Arab world, Egypt is home to famous pharaohs. Egypt has a long coast with its north coast bordering the Mediterranean sea and the red sea on the side. There is also a lengthy beautiful coastline along with the river Nile. There is a huge contrast between its northern coast and eastern coast. Both the coasts have a very different landscape as well as flora and fauna. The northern coast is more than a thousand kilometre long. Its eastern coastline is famously known by the name of Red Sea Riviera. Beaches in Egypt offer everything you can dream of – be it adventurous sea sports, snorkelling, sumptuous food at the beachside, relaxing on the sunbeds, scuba diving, or experiencing the natural beauty. Some of these beaches are among the world’s most luxurious beach fronts, including a number of 5-star resorts and hotels with great amenities.

12 Best Beaches in Egypt

Here is the list of the most stunning best beaches in Egypt . Read below to get a piece of wholesome information on each.

1. Ras Abu Galoum, Dahab

beautiful coastal town of Dahab

Abu Galoum beach is situated in the beautiful coastal town of Dahab which is one of the most popular beach towns in Egypt. Situated in the Sinai Peninsula, the town borders the red sea coast. Ras Abu Galoum is a unique and most popular beachfront in Dahab. Unlike other commercialized beaches in Egypt, this is a refreshing change and is a nature’s beauty. There are beautiful serene coral reefs and amazing fauna for which this beach is very famous. There are mountain ranges nearby where one can enjoy hiking and trekking activities. The beach also offers a camel safari ride along the beautiful surreal coastline. One of the best places to visit in Egypt , Ras Abu Galoum should definitely be on your travel list.

Things to do:  Snorkelling, diving, surfing, camel safari Location:  Dahab – Noweabaa, St. Catherine Department, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt

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2. El Gouna

beautiful captivating beach

Image Source El Gouna is one of the most beautiful beaches in Egypt on the eastern coast touching the northern red sea. This is a very stylish beach which is nicely developed with great amenities available everywhere around it. This is one of the popular luxury beach destinations on the eastern coast of Egypt. There are many glamorous pubs and restaurants, and a very vibrant nightlife. One can spend time sitting and lazing across the soft white sand at the beach front with luscious food and wines or there is an option to participate in the wonderful sea sports this site offers.

Things to do:  Fishing, diving, kitesurfing, snorkelling Location:  El Gouna, Egypt

3. Ras Um Sid

Ras Um Sid beach

Ras Um Sid is situated in the South Sinai state of Egypt. This is one of the least expensive Egypt beaches with all of the necessary amenities one can ask for. There are enough sunbeds and restrooms around the beach to make visitors comfortable. Few restaurants across the beach serve amazing lip-smacking fresh Egyptian street food. One of the famous beaches in Egypt , it is located at Sharm El Sheikh bordering the red sea coast. Serene and quiet surroundings are the best beach if you want to spend time looking at the waves with a bit of snacking. The beach is also popular among lovers of scuba diving and sea adventures.

Things to do:  Snorkelling, diving, kitsurfing Location:  Ras Um El-Sid Cliff, Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt

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4. Mahmya Island

Island

Image Source Mahmya Island and the beach offer a fascinating experience. One can hire the ferries or cruise here to go deep around the island and experience wonderful clear blue water with enthralling sea life. The underwater experience on this island is quite mesmerising and exceptional. This is a colourful vibrant island, serving great food and your favourite drinks while you can sit, relax and have your sumptuous food at the beachfront.

Things to do : Island tour on the ferry, water activities like snorkelling, deep sea diving Location: Mahmya Island, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt

rocky beach

Image Source Taba is one the most popular beachside getaway of Egypt. Situated in the Sinai Peninsula, this beach is near the borders with Israel. Beautiful mountain range, calm clean blue waters, the scenery is breathtaking There are also popular resorts and casino hubs near this beach. Beach is situated strategically with mountains surrounding it, making it so more surreal. There is also an old fort and many hiking places near the beach.

Things to do:  Hiking, snorkelling, kitesurfing, diving Location:  Near the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba

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6. Ras Shitan

quiet and peaceful beach

Image Source Ras Shitan is one quiet and peaceful beach with surreal beauty and a harmonious waterfront. There are wonderful beach camps near the beach – camps are actually small bamboo huts where one can stay soak in the sun at beach, relax by the beach side with luxury food being served right at your camp. This is desert coastal village situated on the coast of red sea. The beach front and the whole village have been very artistically designed. The place simply rejuvenates with its enthralling beauty – the perfect harmony of the sea and the beautiful desert landscape.

Things to do: Village tour, water sports, sightseeing Location: Nueiba, South Sinai, Egypt

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7. Hurghada

small beautiful beach side

Image Source Hurghada is a small beautiful beachside town with a long red sea coast. The town is a popular tourist destination for its beautiful well-developed beach fronts and water sports activities. There are numerous nightclubs and restaurants around the beaches here with a very vibrant active nightlife. The Egypt beaches are very popular for windsurfing and other sea adventures that you can enjoy in Egypt. Hurghada also houses the very famous Giftun island popular for its white-sand beaches and reef. The town also hosts a few of the best beach resorts in Egypt. You will find the best sandy beaches in Egypt here.

Things to do:  Witness the nightlife, indulge in water activities Location:  Red Sea, Governorate of Egypt

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8. Marsa Matrouh

beach

Image Source Marsa Matruh is a coastal town famous for its port. The Beachfront at Marsa Matrouh is one great beach option if you don’t want any crowd or too much noise around the beach but want to spend quality peaceful time with the surreal scenic beach and the tranquil waters of Mediterranean seas – this is the beach to be at. This is as beautiful as a beachside landscape can get. Due to its natural ravishing beauty, this beach is sometimes also called the Egyptian Maldives by the locals here. The waters of the beach are quite clean, perfectly blue and the beachfront are windy at times.

Things to do:  Snorkeling, diving, surfing Location:  Mediterranean coast, Egypt

popular and luxurious beach front

Image Source Marassi is growing as one of the most popular and most luxurious beachfront in the world. Situated on the northern coast of Egypt, this is a place to spend a relaxing vacation in the lap of beautiful coast and 5-star comforts. The architecture is beautiful in this lovely coastal town with amazing sunny beaches. There are luxurious resorts and premium restaurants around the soft white sand beaches that have clear clean blue water.

Things to do: Enjoy a night party, indulge in water sports Location:  North Coast, Egypt

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10. Ain Sokhna

sea view

Image Source There are no beaches in Cairo, Egypt but this is the nearest seafront if you happen to be staying in Cairo. The beach is only 2 hours drive away from the capital city of Cairo. There are many luxurious holiday resorts and restaurants along the beachside. The experience of a camel or horse ride along with the coastal line is one of the best experiences you can have at this beach. If you are looking for private beaches in Egypt then Ain Sokhna will provide you with the opportunity. If you are looking for a true persona and a luxurious experience – this is the place to be at.

Things to do:  Horse riding, water activities Location: Suez Governorate, Egypt

11. Sharks Bay Beach

Sharks Bay Beach

Sharks Bay beach is situated in Sharm El Sheikh. This is an amazing snorkelling beach, the excellent reef at the coast. The beach is full of underwater activities – one of the best options if you want to dive deep and experience the unique unusual underwater life. There are cruise tours available at this beach which you can enjoy with your family. Parasailing and banana boats are also very popular at this beach site. Food served by the food shacks and restaurants nearby is extremely sumptuous and lip-smacking with a great variety of seafood.

Things to do:  Snorkelling, diving, windsurfing Location:  Sharm el-Sheikh, Qesm Sharm Ash Sheikh, South Sinai, Egypt

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12. Mangrove Beach

peaceful beach

Image Source Mangrove Beach is situated in Nabq Bay – not very far from Dahab. This is a surreal serene beach which is not very crowdie and very peaceful. The beachfront provides a rejuvenating snorkelling experience. There are not many sports or activities around the beach – therefore aren’t preferred by families but this is a perfect seductive place for couples to have a romantic evening time around the beach in front of the ravishing surreal sea. Near the beach, there is Ras Muhamed National park which is frequented by visitors and locals and famous for its diving options. There is also a mountain range known as mountain Moses which is famous for its religious background.

Things to do: Windsurfing, diving, snorkelling Location: E11 – Khor Al Yeefrah – Umm Al Quawain – United Arab Emirates

Beaches in Egypt are as varied as you can imagine – offering you a variety of experiences and activities that you want to get involved in. Some of the beaches here will give you a lifetime of experience and innumerable memories to cherish. If you’re planning a vacation full of relaxation and peace, then you must include these beaches to ensure your trip to Egypt becomes a trip to remember.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Beaches In Egypt

Which are the best beaches in Egypt?

Some of the best beaches in Egypt are Naama Bay, Dahab Lagoon, El Gouna, Ras Um Sid Beach, Ras Um Sid Beach, Soma Bay, Marsa Alam, Sahl Hasheesh, Makadi Bay, Taba, and more. While visiting any of these beaches, you can indulge in a wide range of over and underwater activities like snorkelling, diving surfing, etc.

Which are some top-rated beach resorts in Egypt?

If you are seeking a luxurious stay in Egypt, check out these best-ranked beach resorts: 1. Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay, Hurghada 2. Stella Di Mare Beach Resort & Spa, Hurghada 3. SUNRISE Arabian Beach Resort, Sharm El Sheikh 4. Steigenberger ALDAU Beach Hotel, Hurghada 5. Dahab Paradise, Dahab 6. Rixos Premium Seagate, Sharm El Sheikh 7. Meraki Resort, Hurghada

When is the best time to visit Egypt?

The best time to visit Egypt is from September to April when the weather is cool and pleasant. December and January see the peak season in Egypt due to the Christmas and New Year festivities. It might get very crowded during these months due to a large inflow of tourists, hence it is advisable to book hotels and tickets in advance.

How many days do you need in Cairo?

Ideally, a duration of about 4-5 days is enough for a tour of Egypt in which you’ll be able to cover all the important cities and places here.

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the captivating beauty of Egypt’s most breathtaking seaside destinations. Dive into the sparkling blue waters, bask in the golden sands, and lose yourself in the mesmerizing coastal panoramas that will leave you spellbound.

Introduction

Egypt , a country teeming with ancient marvels and vibrant cultures, is home to an unparalleled coastline stretching over 2450 kilometers. This extensive coastline harbors numerous extraordinary beaches that draw in beach enthusiasts from all around the world. Offering a blend of beautiful scenery, adventurous water sports, and relaxing atmospheres, these beaches are not to be missed.

1. Sharm El Sheikh – The Dazzling Diamond of Egypt

Nestled along the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, Sharm El Sheikh often takes center stage when it comes to Egypt’s beach destinations. A brilliant fusion of nature’s beauty and human-made attractions, this resort town boasts numerous beaches, each possessing its own unique charm and allure.

Naama Bay : At the heart of Sharm El Sheikh, Naama Bay is a bustling beachside resort known for its sandy beaches and clear azure waters. Lined with luxury resorts and vibrant eateries, the Bay offers an energetic atmosphere where you can relax on the sandy beach, try out water sports, or delve into its vibrant nightlife.

Sharks Bay: Despite its intimidating name, Sharks Bay is a tranquil and safe location for tourists. It provides spectacular views of the Red Sea and is a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving, thanks to its rich marine life.

Ras Um Sid : For those looking for some quiet time, Ras Um Sid is a serene escape. This beach is part of a protected area, which ensures its unspoiled natural beauty remains intact.

Sharm El Sheikh city

2. Hurghada – The Jewel of the Red Sea

The bustling beach town of Hurghada, once a humble fishing village, is particularly famous for its watersport activities like windsurfing, sailing, deep-sea fishing, and scuba diving. The Red Sea’s underwater world, teeming with vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine life, is a diver’s paradise.

Moreover, the city’s nightlife is a buzzing mix of bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. If you’re in search of a beach destination that marries leisure, adventure, and nightlife, Hurghada is your place.

hurghada

3. Dahab – The Golden Beach

Dahab , a small town located about 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula, is known for its golden sand (Dahab means ‘gold’ in Arabic). This popular destination for windsurfing, scuba diving, and rock climbing also hosts the famous Blue Hole, a submarine sinkhole around 94 meters deep, known as one of the most dangerous diving spots globally.

The bohemian vibe of Dahab, with numerous seafront restaurants and bars offering a variety of local and international cuisines, gives it a charm like no other.

Dahab

4. Marsa Alam – The Pristine Paradise

Marsa Alam , a quiet town near Egypt’s southern border, remains relatively untouched by mass tourism. This unspoiled gem offers a unique opportunity to explore the pristine beauty of the Red Sea’s coral reefs.

The beaches here are often less crowded, making them the perfect retreat for those seeking peace and tranquility. You can spend your time swimming with the dolphins at Samadai Reef or exploring the magnificent coral reefs of Elphinstone Reef.

5. El Gouna – The Lagoon Wonder

Often described as the Venice of Egypt due to its extensive network of canals and bridges, El Gouna is a purpose-built resort town. With sparkling lagoons, luxury resorts, golf courses, and a bustling marina, El Gouna offers an unrivaled beach experience.

The town is also famous for its environmental conservation efforts and its commitment to sustainable tourism, which adds to its charm.

El Gouna

6. Ras Sudr – The Beach of Serenity

Ras Sudr , located along the Gulf of Suez, is a paradise for wind and kitesurfing enthusiasts. The region’s consistent wind conditions make it perfect for these activities. But Ras Sudr is not all about water sports. With its picturesque landscapes and quiet beaches, it is also an excellent place for those looking to relax and rejuvenate.

7. Nuweiba – The Bedouin Beauty

Situated between Dahab and Taba, Nuweiba is a hidden gem in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. This charming coastal town offers a delightful mix of sandy beaches, clear blue waters, and Bedouin culture.

Nuweiba is divided into two main parts: the Bedouin village of Tarabin with its traditional lifestyle and customs, and the port town with its bustling market.

8. Ain Sokhna – The Beach Near Cairo

Ain Sokhna , located just an hour’s drive from Cairo, is the closest beach destination to Egypt’s bustling capital. It offers a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, with its tranquil beaches and stunning views of the Red Sea.

Here, you can enjoy a variety of activities such as parasailing, jet-skiing, or simply soaking in the sun on the beach.

Ain Sokhna

9. Agiba Beach – The Hidden Gem

Agiba Beach , a small and secluded beach located near Marsa Matrouh on Egypt’s north coast, is one of the country’s most beautiful beaches. Its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and surrounding cliffs create a magical setting.

Despite its beauty, Agiba Beach remains relatively unexplored and less crowded, making it a perfect spot for those seeking peace and tranquility.

10. Alexandria – The Beach of History

Located on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, Alexandria , also known as the ‘Bride of the Mediterranean’, is steeped in history and culture. Besides its historical landmarks like the Qaitbay Citadel and Montaza Palace, the city offers beautiful sandy beaches where you can relax and enjoy the pleasant Mediterranean climate.

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11. Sahl Hasheesh – The Beach of Luxury

Sahl Hasheesh , a purpose-built luxury resort town located south of Hurghada, offers an opulent beach experience with its private sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and luxury beachfront resorts.

The town also hosts a vibrant nightlife with numerous bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues.

12. Taba – The Beach with Spectacular Views

Located in the northernmost part of Egypt’s Red Sea Riviera, Taba is a picturesque town known for its beautiful landscapes and serene beaches. The area offers spectacular views of the neighboring countries of Jordan, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.

Here, you can visit the historic Salah El-Din Castle on Pharaoh’s Island or explore the fascinating Colored Canyon.

Taba

Egypt’s varied landscape, coupled with its historic richness, makes it a compelling country to visit. Its beaches, with their golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life, offer a unique beach experience. Whether you’re a history buff, a water sports enthusiast, or a sun-seeker, the best beaches in Egypt await you.

1. Which beach in Egypt is the best for water sports?

Naama Bay and El Gouna Beach are popular for water sports.

2. Which beach is recommended for a quiet and peaceful getaway?

Marsa Matrouh Beach is perfect for a tranquil retreat.

3. Which beach offers the most luxurious experience?

Sahl Hasheesh offers an extravagant beach holiday experience with its luxurious resorts and upscale amenities.

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15 Best Beach Resorts in Egypt

While Egypt is more famous for its pyramids, it’s also a popular destination for a beach holiday. The best beach resorts in Egypt lie along the stunning coastlines of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. Synonymous with luxury, these upscale retreats have all the amenities you need for a relaxing beach getaway, whether on a solo holiday, with the family, or on a romantic retreat with your loved one. 

Staying in these luxury beach resorts means waking up to stunning ocean views and white sand beaches, enjoying a decadent meal and refreshing cocktails, and getting active with watersports like kayaking, paddle boarding, and kitesurfing.

If you’re searching for ideas on where to stay, here are the best beach resorts in Egypt.

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The Oberoi Beach Resort, Sahl Hasheesh

Where : Hurghada, Red Sea

Price: $245+ per night

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Oberoi Beach Resort tops the list of the best beach resorts in Egypt, and rightfully so. The sprawling beach resort offers a lovely North African theme, with delightful suites exuding a bright and beachy vibe. These accommodations feature antique wooden touches, lavish furnishings, and marble bathtubs, allowing a truly relaxing stay. If you want to splurge, book the Grand and Royal Suites with access to private pools.

Set in a sprawling 48-acre area, Oberoi Beach Resort offers numerous facilities and amenities to guarantee a fun-filled Egyptian getaway. From a diving center to a spa and gym, Oberoi certainly knows how to delight its guests. Of course, the highlight would be the stunning Hurghada Beach, one of Egypt’s most beautiful beaches.

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Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh

Where: Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai

Price: $355+ per night

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Synonymous with luxury, the Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh offers everything you would expect from a luxurious beach holiday. It’s one of the most prestigious beach resorts in Egypt, offering numerous amenities like four main pools, five restaurants, three lounges, a spa, a kids’ club, a gym, and tennis courts. Avid divers will especially love this resort, as it is renowned for offering fantastic snorkeling and diving excursions in its surrounding reefs. 

You’ll sleep in spacious rooms with delightful terraces offering stunning sea views, typical with staying at Four Seasons Resorts. All rooms are comfortable and functional, perfect for a relaxing beach holiday. Some suites come with kitchenettes and a private plunge pool.

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Stella Beach Resort & Spa, Makadi Bay

Where: Hurghada, Red Sea 

Price: $124+ per night

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Located along the scenic resort town of Makadi Bay, Stella Di Mare Beach Resort & Spa exudes a semi-tropical climate and has a delightful seafront location, making it the perfect destination for a beach holiday. Beach lovers will love staying in this luxury resort, which has an expansive beach. You can choose from various accommodation options, including a spacious family room with a balcony. 

You can indulge in various activities during your stay. The resort has a private jetty, where you can take boat tours to its reefs for snorkeling and diving excursions. After a day of adventures, relax at the beachfront bar with shisha and mint tea. Other resort amenities include a spa, nightclub, shopping arcade, and restaurants specializing in Indian, Italian, and Bedouin dishes.

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Rixos Premium Seagate

Price: $308+ per night

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Sharm el-Sheikh is a picturesque resort town in the Sinai Peninsula nestled along the coast of the Red Sea. It’s known for its stunning sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and rich coral reefs. The town is also home to some of the best beach resorts in Egypt, such as the Rixos Premium Seagate, a fantastic five-star resort offering all-inclusive stays. 

Staying at the Rixos Premium Seagate means you won’t have to worry about the final bill since your stay already includes everything, from accommodation to meals and drinks from its restaurants, cafes, and mini bar. You can witness concerts and other fun events at its arena, making your stay more enjoyable. The best part is that the massive resort has ten restaurants serving Chinese, French, Italian, and Egyptian cuisines.

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Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay

Where: Hurghada, Red Sea

Price: $179+ per night 

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The Kempinski Hotel in Hurghada’s Soma Bay is one of the most picturesque beach resorts in Egypt. Soma Bay is another famous resort town along the Red Sea with beautiful sandy beaches. It’s also home to luxury resorts, such as the Kempinski Hotel. As soon as you arrive, a sprawling pool complex will greet you. It features a lazy river with romantic bridges overlooking a stunning white sand beach. 

As with any Kempinski property, expect first-class accommodations when staying in this beach resort. Aside from offering luxury stays, the hotel boasts fantastic restaurants serving delectable food. The resort can also arrange activities like Egyptian afternoon tea, sunrise breakfast on a private boat, and mouthwatering seafood barbecues in the evening.

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Sunrise Arabian Beach Resort

Price: $234+ per night

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If you’re looking for a family-friendly beach resort in Egypt, look no further than the Sunrise Arabian Beach Resort, an all-inclusive beach resort in Sharm El Sheikh. Aside from having a private beach with umbrellas and sun loungers, it has three swimming pools, fitness facilities, a tennis court, and a spa and wellness center offering relaxing beach massages.

The Sunrise Arabian Beach Resort lies along Shark’s Bay, about a 20-min drive from the Sharm El Sheikh International Airport. As a family-friendly resort, it offers activities and entertainment for the kids, such as mini-golf, football, archery, and banana boat rides. In addition, your little ones can access a kid’s club with fun daily activities, food corners, and movie nights.

Sunrise Arabian Beach Resort Egypt

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Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel

Price: $155+ per night

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Steigenberger Hotels & Resorts have three hotels within its massive resort complex in Hurghada. But of these three, the Aldau Beach Hotel stands out. It’s one of the most stunning five-star beach resorts along the Red Sea, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens. Spend your days relaxing at the lagoon-style pool or head to the beach to swim or relax by the shore. 

Steigenberger Aldau Beach Hotel also offers numerous water sports, such as windsurfing and waterskiing. You can also take up diving lessons at the resort’s diving school or take glass-bottomed boat trips that the resort can arrange. One of the resort’s best features is the quirky art promenade featuring incredible sculptures, live workshops, and visual art displays.

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Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort

Where : Abu Dabbab, Red Sea

Price: $152+ per night

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Surrounded by stunning views, Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort is one of the most romantic beach resorts in Egypt, where you wake up to beautiful sunrises and enjoy romantic walks with your partner along the resort’s private beach. Aside from the beach, the village-like resort has four beautiful swimming pools offering ultimate relaxation.

Choose from different accommodation options, including one-bedroom suites, perfect for honeymooning couples. The spacious suite has a lovely terrace with an outdoor seating area looking out to the beautifully landscaped gardens. When it’s time to eat, visit the resort’s restaurant, Marsa Restaurant, and indulge in delectable meals, including oven-baked pizzas and a dessert buffet.

Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort Beach Egypt

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Jaz Dahabeya

Where: Dahab, South Sinai

Price: $132+ per night

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Boasting a stunning beachfront with views of the Sinai Mountains and the Red Sea, Jaz Dahabeya is one of the most beautiful beach resorts in Egypt. It has a well-landscaped garden with lush palm trees and a lagoon-style pool perfect for refreshing dips after a day at the beach. Or better yet, head to the spa and enjoy relaxing massage treatments and a sauna.

While you might want to relax at the beach the entire time, take advantage of the water-based activities, from scuba diving to swimming, snorkeling, and windsurfing. Meanwhile, if you have little kids, take them to the Dahabeya children’s playground so they can have fun.

Jaz Dahabeya - Beach Resorts in Egypt

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Meraki Resort – Adults Only

Price: $157+ per night

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Couples seeking privacy and tranquility on their beach getaway should stay at the Meraki Resort in Hurghada, an adults-only clubbing resort – the first in the Middle East. It boasts one of the longest beaches along the Red Sea and offers lavish accommodations with top-notch amenities. 

While the resort remains quiet during the day, it comes alive at night with DJs playing at the beach club. If you’re the type who wants to party, Meraki Resort is the perfect resort for you. But if you’re not into partying, you’ll find many other activities to keep you busy, such as beach volleyball, kayaking, parasailing, and waterslides.

Meraki Resort - Adults Only Beach Resort in Egypt

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Wadi Lahmy Azur Resort

Where: Abū Ghuşūn, Marsa Alam

Price: $78+ per night

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Boasting panoramic views of the Red Sea, Wadi Lahmy Azur Resort is one of the most stunning beach resorts in Egypt, perfect for couples on a honeymoon or romantic retreat. In fact, the resort is pretty secluded, allowing you to enjoy a more intimate and private beach getaway. 

Wadi Lahmy is an all-inclusive resort offering luxurious accommodations, from standard rooms to the more lavish deluxe rooms with a balcony and sea views. Breakfast is served at the resort’s lovely terrace, where you can feast on delectable buffet-style meals while marveling at the beautiful ocean views.

Wadi Lahmy Azur Resort Beach Egypt

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Serenity Makadi Beach

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One of the most beautiful resorts in Hurghada is the Serenity Makadi Beach Resort, a Moroccan-style resort with a stunning coral beach, five swimming pools, tennis courts, a luxurious spa, a kid’s club, and a diving center to take you on wreck dives. 

Makadi offers fantastic deluxe rooms with a balcony overlooking the beautiful views of the sea and comes with a satellite TV and air conditioning. Perhaps, the highlight is its sprawling waterpark, the Serenity Fun City. With activities and entertainment for all ages, Makadi Beach Resort is one of the best resorts in Egypt for family beach holidays.

Serenity Makadi Beach Resort in Egypt

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Steigenberger Alcazar

Price: $228+ per night

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Another fantastic resort within the Steigenberger hotel complex is the Steigenberger Alcazar, a five-star beach resort boasting a stunning white sand beach with breathtaking scenery. The five-star resort has all the amenities you need for a relaxing beach holiday. Aside from the private beach, you’ll have access to three heated pools. 

Accommodations include superior rooms with a garden view or sea view, a deluxe family suite, and lavish villas with three bedrooms. Your stay includes a sumptuous buffet breakfast and free airport transfers. Aside from the pool, other facilities onsite include a gym, tennis court, games room, and a spa and wellness center.

Steigenberger Alcazar - Beach Resort in Egypt

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Al Alamein Hotel

Where: El Alamein, Marsa Matrouh

Price: $456+ per night

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Nestled along Matrouh Road in Sidi Abd El-Rahman, Al Alamein Hotel has a stunning private beach along Sidi Abd El Rahman Bay. It’s a charming five-star resort offering hundreds of stylish rooms, suites, and royal villas. Some rooms have garden views, while others face the sea. For families seeking luxury stays, the Presidential Villa would be perfect. It has enough space for over ten guests, with up to five bedrooms. 

Aside from the private beach, the resort offers many amenities, including an onsite restaurant specializing in Mediterranean-inspired cuisines. While the kids play at the playground and kid’s club, the adults can stay active with sports like tennis and golf.

Al Alamein Hotel

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Mövenpick Resort El Sokhna

Where: Ain Sokhna, Suez Governorate

Price: $115+ per night

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Movenpick is among the luxury hotel chains with property along Egypt’s stunning coast. Mövenpick Resort in El Sokhna is a delightful 5-star resort, considered one of the best beach resorts in Egypt. It offers air-conditioned rooms, some with garden views, while others overlook the incredible sea views. 

The well-appointed rooms at Mövenpick Resort in El Sokhna have all amenities you expect from a luxury hotel room, such as cable TV, a minibar, and coffee and tea-making facilities. Some of these rooms have a balcony or terrace, a perfect place for relaxing after spending the day at the beach. Enjoy all kinds of watersports at the resort’s private beach and treat yourself to delectable meals at the resort’s onsite restaurant, El Gezirah Restaurant.

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Discover Egypt: 20 Amazing Locations to Explore

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Egypt, a land steeped in history and culture , is a destination that has captivated travelers for centuries. From the majestic pyramids of Giza to the ancient temples of Luxor, Egypt offers a wealth of wonders to explore. This blog will take you on a journey through 20 of the most amazing locations in Egypt , showcasing the country’s rich heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant culture.

Whether you’re a history buff, an adventure seeker , or simply looking for a unique and unforgettable experience, Egypt has something to offer everyone. From the bustling streets of Cairo to the serene shores of the Red Sea, this ancient land will leave you spellbound.

Giza Pyramids and Sphinx

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No visit to Egypt is complete without witnessing the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx. So naturally, it had to be the first iconic spot on our list. These iconic structures have stood for thousands of years, a testament to the ingenuity and power of ancient Egyptian civilization.

The Great Pyramid of Giza, the largest pyramid in the world, is a marvel of engineering. Constructed over 2,000 years ago, it remains a mystery how the ancient Egyptians could lift and place the massive stones that make up its structure. The Sphinx, a colossal limestone statue with a lion’s body and a human’s head, is believed to be a guardian of the pyramids. Its enigmatic expression and weathered appearance have captivated visitors for centuries.

Luxor’s Karnak Temple

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Karnak Temple in Luxor is one of the most impressive and awe-inspiring ancient Egyptian monuments. This sprawling complex is a testament to the power and grandeur of the pharaohs who ruled Egypt.

As you wander through the temple’s vast courtyards and towering hypostyle halls, you’ll be transported back in time to a world of pharaohs, gods, and rituals. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Avenue of Sphinxes, a long procession of ram-headed sphinxes leading to the temple. Karnak Temple is a must-see for any visitor to Egypt.

The Valley of the Kings

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The Valley of the Kings, located on the West Bank of the Nile River near Luxor, is a must-visit destination for any history buff or traveler seeking a unique experience. This ancient necropolis served as the burial ground for many of Egypt’s pharaohs and their families, offering a glimpse into the lives of the powerful rulers who once ruled this ancient civilization.

As you explore the valley, you’ll be transported back thousands of years to a time when pharaohs were considered divine beings. The tombs, carved into the limestone cliffs, are adorned with intricate hieroglyphics, colorful paintings, and statues of gods and goddesses. The most famous tombs include Tutankhamun, Rameses II, and Seti I.

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Aswan, a city nestled along the banks of the Nile River, is a timeless oasis that offers a glimpse into ancient Egypt. Known for its stunning temples and serene landscapes, Aswan is a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring Egypt.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Aswan is the Temple of Philae , a magnificent ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Isis. Located on a small island in the Nile River, the temple is accessible by boat and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Another highlight of Aswan is the Kom Ombo Temple, a unique double temple dedicated to the gods Horus and Sobek. With its intricate carvings and well-preserved architecture, Kom Ombo Temple is a testament to the ancient Egyptians’ skill and artistry.

Philae Temple

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Philae Temple is a stunning ancient monument located on Philae Island in Lake Nasser, Egypt. Originally built on the island of Philae in the Nile River, the temple was relocated to its current location in the 1960s to save it from the rising waters of the Aswan High Dam.

Philae Temple is a masterpiece of Egyptian architecture, featuring intricate carvings, colorful paintings, and towering columns. Visitors can explore the temple’s many chambers, including the Temple of Isis, the Temple of Hathor, and the Kiosk of Trajan. The temple’s serene setting, surrounded by lush gardens and palm trees, adds to its allure.

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Nestled in the Nubian Desert, Abu Simbel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a testament to ancient Egyptian engineering and artistry. This remarkable complex of two massive rock-cut temples was originally built by the pharaoh Ramses II to honor himself and the goddess Hathor.

Abu Simbel was relocated to higher ground in the 1960s to protect the temples from rising Nile River levels. The intricate carvings and hieroglyphs that adorn the temple walls remain remarkably well-preserved, offering visitors a glimpse into the grandeur and power of ancient Egypt. Visiting Abu Simbel is a must for any history enthusiast or traveler seeking a truly awe-inspiring experience.

Cario Tower

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Cairo Tower, a 177-meter (581-foot) landmark dominating the Cairo skyline, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surrounding areas. This iconic structure is a must-visit for any traveler seeking a bird’ s-eye view of Egypt’s capital.

As you ascend to the observation deck, you’ll be rewarded with stunning vistas of the Giza Pyramids, the Nile River, and the bustling city streets below. On a clear day, you can even see as far as the ancient city of Memphis. Cairo Tower is a sightseeing destination and a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to enjoy a meal or a drink at one of its restaurants.

Alexandria’s Bibliotheca Alexandrina

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Alexandria, once a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, has witnessed its fair share of historical ups and downs. However, in recent years, the city has undergone a remarkable transformation, with the construction of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina standing as a testament to its resurgence. This modern marvel is a state-of-the-art library and cultural center that pays homage to the ancient Library of Alexandria, one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world.

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a striking architectural masterpiece, designed to resemble a sailboat with its sloping roof and glass facade. Visitors will find a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and other cultural materials. The library also houses a planetarium, an exhibition hall, and a conference center. Whether you’re a bookworm, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a must-visit destination in Alexandria.

Fort Qaitbey

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Fort Qaitbey, a majestic fortress overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in Alexandria, is a testament to Egypt’s rich history and architectural prowess. Built in the late 15th century by Sultan Qaitbay, this imposing structure served as a key defense against Ottoman naval forces.

Today, Fort Qaitbey is a fascinating historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into Egypt’s past. Explore the fortress’s intricate architecture, climb to the top of the citadel for panoramic views of the city and harbor, and learn about its role in Egypt’s maritime history. Visiting Fort Qaitbey is a must for anyone interested in Egypt’s military heritage and coastal culture.

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Nestled amidst the vast expanse of the Libyan Desert, Siwa Oasis is a hidden gem that offers a stark contrast to Egypt’s bustling cities. This oasis is home to a unique Berber culture, with traditional mud-brick houses, palm-fringed springs, and ancient ruins.

Visitors to Siwa can explore the ancient temple of the Oracle of Ammon, relax in the natural hot springs, or soak up the peaceful atmosphere of this remote oasis. The surrounding desert landscape is perfect for hiking, sandboarding, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the starlit sky.

 White Desert National Park

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White Desert National Park, located in the Farafra Oasis, is a surreal landscape that resembles a moonscape. The park is home to a vast expanse of white limestone rock formations sculpted by wind and sand over millions of years. These formations, known as “mushroom rocks,” create a unique and otherworldly atmosphere.

Visitors to the White Desert National Park can explore the park on foot, by camel, or by 4×4 vehicle. Camping is also permitted in designated areas, allowing you to experience the tranquility of this remote desert wilderness under a starry sky.

Dahab and the Blue Hole

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Dahab, a charming coastal town in the Sinai Peninsula, is a paradise for scuba divers and snorkeling enthusiasts. With its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, Dahab offers some of the best diving conditions in the world.

One of Dahab’s most famous dive sites is the Blue Hole, a deep, circular abyss that plunges to over 100 meters. The Blue Hole is a challenging dive, requiring advanced skills and experience, but it is also a truly awe-inspiring sight. For those who prefer shallower waters, Dahab offers a variety of other dive sites, including the Canyon, the Lighthouse, and the Bells.

The Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan

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A Nile cruise is an essential part of any Egypt itinerary. It offers a leisurely and scenic way to explore some of the country’s most iconic ancient sites. As you sail down the majestic Nile River, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, including lush palm groves, towering mountains, and traditional villages.

A typical Nile cruise itinerary includes stops at several must-see destinations like Luxor, Aswan, and Edfu. In Luxor, you can visit the magnificent Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of ancient pharaohs are located. Aswan is home to the towering Philae Temple, which was relocated to an island on Lake Nasser to save it from flooding. Along the way, you’ll also have the opportunity to explore smaller temples and archaeological sites, providing a glimpse into Egypt’s rich history.

The Step Pyramid

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The Step Pyramid of Saqqara, located just outside of Cairo, is one of Egypt’s oldest and most impressive pyramids. Built as a tomb for the pharaoh Djoser, it is a marvel of ancient engineering with its unique stepped design. The pyramid’s intricate architecture and well-preserved condition offer a glimpse into the sophisticated knowledge and skills of the ancient Egyptians.

A visit to the Step Pyramid is a must for any traveler to Egypt. As you explore the site, you can imagine the bustling activity that once took place here thousands of years ago. Be sure to take your time to admire the pyramid’s intricate details and learn about ancient Egypt’s history and culture.

Abydos Temple

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Abydos, located in Upper Egypt, is home to one of the most well-preserved ancient Egyptian temple complexes. Dedicated to the god Osiris, Abydos was considered a sacred site associated with the afterlife. The temple’s most impressive feature is the Avenue of Sphinxes, a long processional way lined with hundreds of sphinx statues.

Visitors to Abydos can explore the temple’s numerous chambers and courtyards, including the Hypostyle Hall, the Osiris Chapel, and the Tomb of Seti I. The walls of these structures are adorned with intricate hieroglyphics and colorful paintings depicting scenes from Egyptian mythology and the afterlife. A visit to Abydos offers a glimpse into the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs and reverence for the gods.

The Red Sea Riviera

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The Red Sea Riviera, a stretch of coastline along Egypt’s eastern border, is a paradise for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts. With its crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, this region offers a truly unforgettable experience.

Popular destinations along the Red Sea Riviera include Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and Marsa Alam. These towns offer a variety of accommodations, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly options. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, sailing in crystal-clear waters, or relaxing on the beach and soaking up the sun.

St. Catherine’s Monastery

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Nestled amidst the rugged peaks of Mount Sinai, St. Catherine’s Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest continuously operating monasteries in the world. Founded in the 6th century, the monastery is named after Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr said to have been executed on the mountain.

The monastery is a history and culture treasure trove, boasting a magnificent collection of Byzantine icons, manuscripts, and liturgical objects. Visitors can explore the ancient chapel, the burning bush chapel, and the well where the Virgin Mary is said to have quenched her thirst. The surrounding area is also a popular destination for hiking and camping, offering stunning views of the Sinai Peninsula.

Kom Ombo Temple

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Kom Ombo Temple , located on the banks of the Nile River, is a unique and fascinating archaeological site. Unlike most Egyptian temples dedicated to a single deity, Kom Ombo Temple is a double-headed temple, honoring both the crocodile-headed god Sobek and the falcon-headed god Horus.

The temple’s symmetrical design is a marvel of ancient architecture. It has two courtyards, hypostyle halls, and sanctuaries, each dedicated to a different deity. Visitors can explore the temple’s intricate carvings, hieroglyphs, and well-preserved statues. Kom Ombo Temple is a must-see for anyone interested in ancient Egyptian history and architecture.

Fayoum Oasis

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The Fayoum Oasis is a hidden gem located just west of Cairo. This lush oasis starkly contrasts the surrounding desert landscape, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. The oasis is home to ancient sites, including the Qarun Lake, the Magic Lake, and the Tuna el-Gebel necropolis. Visitors can also enjoy boating on the Qarun Lake, exploring the mudbrick villages, or simply relaxing in the serene atmosphere of the oasis.

Al-Azhar Mosque

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Al-Azhar Mosque, located in Cairo’s historic Islamic Cairo district, is one of the Islamic world’s most important religious and educational institutions. Founded in 970 AD, the mosque has preserved and promoted Islamic knowledge for centuries.

The mosque’s architecture is a stunning blend of Islamic styles, with intricate carvings, colorful mosaics, and towering minarets. Visitors can explore the mosque’s grand courtyard, admire the beautiful stained glass windows, and witness the daily prayers performed by hundreds of worshippers. Al-Azhar Mosque is a place of worship and a symbol of Islamic culture and heritage.

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Egypt, a land shrouded in mystery and intrigue, offers a journey through time like no other. With its ancient pyramids, bustling bazaars, and breathtaking landscapes, Egypt is a destination that captivates the imagination. From the majestic Nile River to the serene desert oases, something fascinates every traveler.

So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to embark on a journey through time. With so many unique locations to explore, Egypt is a destination that will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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    El Alamein, North Coast, is the perfect party beach through summer. With the pristine white sand beaches and clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea stretching out for 1000 km (621 miles), El Sahel (the coast) is the go-to summer destination for locals and tourists alike. El Alamein is lined with private residential beach compounds and fancy ...

  2. THE 10 BEST Egypt Beaches (Updated 2024)

    Restaurant provides food/ drink. Price to get in was 200le with a 200le food/drink minimum which is easily done if you... 20. Hankorab Beach. 9. Beaches. By AMohsen. It is a very quiet and virgin totally natural beach with very limited services by the locals. It is an amazing beach...

  3. The 10 Best Beaches In Egypt

    7. Moon Beach, Ras Sedr. One of Egypt's top wind- and kite-surfing destinations, the wide sandy Moon Beach in Ras Sedr is a favourite with Cairenes who have holiday homes here. Unlike the Gulf of Aqaba on Sinai's east coast, the Gulf of Suez is shallow and sandy-bottomed with abundant marine life.

  4. 14 Top-Rated Beaches in Egypt

    Ras Mohammed Beaches. 14. Sharm El Luli. Map of Beaches in Egypt. 1. Naama Bay. Naama Bay. One of Egypt's most famous sandy strips, Naama Bay's scoop of white-sand beach sits at the epicenter of Egypt's prime beach resort, Sharm el-Sheikh, on the Sinai Peninsula. Sun seekers from across Northern and Eastern Europe decamp here during the winter ...

  5. Beaches in Egypt: Your Ultimate Guide to Egyptian Beaches

    Top Beach Destinations in Egypt. 1- Sharm El Sheikh: Red Sea's Jewel of Tranquility. 2- Hurghada: Egypt's Thriving Watersport Paradise. 3- Dahab: Unveiling the Allure of Egypt's Coastal. 4- Marsa Alam: Gateway to Egypt's Pristine Coral Reefs. 5- Alexandria: Where Ancient History Meets Coastal Charm.

  6. 15 Most Beautiful Beaches In Egypt For Every Traveler (Info + Map)

    7. Mahmya Island. Mahmya Island is a paradise of the Red Sea in Egypt. Turquoise clear water, white sandy beach, and colorful underwater life make it a must-visit for every beach lover. Mahmya Island is actually not an island but one section in the Giftun Islands off Hurgada's Red Sea coast.

  7. 10 Best Beaches in Egypt (+Map)

    5. Sahl Hasheesh Beach, Hurghada [SEE MAP] One of the best-known diving spots on the Red Sea, Sahl Hasheesh Beach is a premium resort town that is part of tourist-central Hurghada, which stretches for an impressive 40-kilometers along the coast. Known for the vibrancy of its coral and untouched beaches, the area has been steadily developing ...

  8. Top 14 Famous Beaches in Egypt for 2024-2025

    1- North Coast Beach Egypt. Location: Situated on Egypt's northern Mediterranean coastline, west of Alexandria. The ideal time to visit: June to September. Travel options: Accessible by car or bus. The North Coast Beach Egypt, known as Sahel el Shamali in Arabic (Sahel for short), extends for several hundred kilometers along the Mediterranean ...

  9. 9 Best Egyptian Beach Holiday Destinations

    The best beaches and beach towns in Egypt to spend your next holiday. ... Ask TripAdvisor -- Hurghada is regularly one of their top 10 global travel destinations). Hurghada is an eclectic mix of 5 star resorts and super budget hotels, Red Sea islands and desert excursions, ...

  10. Best Beaches in Egypt: Sun, Sand, and Sea

    Egypt's beach tourism is also popular because there are a lot of high-end villas and world-class services along the sands. When people think of Egypt, they often think of old temples and powerful pharaohs. But hidden along Egypt's Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts are beaches that aren't as well known but are just as beautiful. These ...

  11. The Best Beaches in Egypt

    Hurghada. Situated on the western coast of the Red Sea, Hurghada is another popular beach destination in Egypt. With its year-round sunshine, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life, it has become a favorite spot for beach enthusiasts and water sports lovers. Hurghada offers a wide range of activities to suit every visitor's interests.

  12. Red Sea Coast travel

    Red Sea Coast. Egypt, Africa. The 'Red Sea Riviera' is a place of many different attractions. On the one hand, it is famous (or infamous, depending on your view) for cheap package holidays - overdevelopment has pockmarked the coastline deeply, leaving a trail of megaresorts and half-finished hotels in its wake.

  13. 20 Amazing Beaches In Egypt For Your 2024 Bucket List

    There are all kinds of beaches in Egypt, from beaches with a rich history and natural wonders to fancy summer retreats. Contents. 20 Best Beaches In Egypt. Egypt Beaches - Red Sea. Sharm El Sheikh Beaches. Hurghada Beaches. Dahab Beaches. Egypt Beaches - Mediterranean Sea. North Coast (Sahel) Beaches.

  14. 6 Best Beaches in Egypt

    1) Sharm El-Sheikh Beaches. This Red Sea setting is popular among tourists and there's good reason for it. With crystal-clear blue waters, snorkeling & diving spots, and great views, Sharm El-Sheikh is known as one of the most-visited places in Egypt. You can explore Naama Bay and Shark's Bay, and engage in fun activities.

  15. The Best Beaches In Egypt

    Away from the hustle and bustle of the popular Red Sea resorts in Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada and their busy tourist beaches, Egypt still has untouched natural beauty to offer. Read below and explore the country's most beautiful beaches, stunning geological formations, and amazing underwater worlds in unique locations away from Egypt's mainstream tourist scene.

  16. The 8 best places to visit in Egypt

    Here is our pick of the 8 best places to visit in Egypt. 1. Cairo. Egypt's bustling capital city is layered with cultural, religious, architectural and even culinary history. Its wonders stretch far beyond the walls of its famous museums. You can take in centuries worth of sights just by walking down the city streets, and discover untapped ...

  17. THE 10 BEST Egypt Beaches (Updated 2024)

    THE 10 BEST Egypt Beaches. We perform checks on reviews. 1. Sharm El Luli. 2. Naama Bay. Wonderful service and great choice of souvenirs, food, drink, cigarettes, jewellery and clothing. 3. Shark's Bay Beach.

  18. Egypt Beaches: Your Ultimate Guide

    Egypt, a land known for its ancient history and architectural marvels, also boasts an extensive and stunning coastline. With over 2,000 kilometers of shoreline stretching along the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, Egypt beaches offer breathtaking beauty and an array of exciting activities for both tourists and locals.

  19. 9 Best Beaches in EGYPT to Visit in 2023

    Here is a list of the 8 best beaches in Egypt: 1. Na'ama Bay. When describing paradise, the definition should be linked to Naama Bay. This slice of heaven is located in Egypt's prime beach resort town Sharm El Sheikh. Naama Bay is sandwiched between the desert of the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea. As a naturally occurring bay, Naama Bay ...

  20. 12 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Red Sea Region

    10. Marsa Alam's Resort Life. 11. Explore Roman-Era Mines at Mons Porphyrites & Mons Claudianus. 12. Discover the Eastern Desert's Rock Inscriptions at Barrameya & Wadi Hammamat. Tips and Tours for a Red Sea Holiday. Map of Things to Do in the Red Sea Region. 1.

  21. Beaches In Egypt To Make Your Vacation In 2023 Unforgettable

    12 Best Beaches in Egypt. Here is the list of the most stunning best beaches in Egypt. Read below to get a piece of wholesome information on each. Ras Abu Galoum El Gouna Ras Um Sid Mahmya Island Taba Ras Shitan Hurghada Marsa Matrouh Marassi Ain Sokhna Sharks Bay Beach Mangrove Beach. 1.

  22. 12 Best Beaches in Egypt to Hit in 2023

    Hurghada 3. Dahab - The Golden Beach. Dahab, a small town located about 80 km northeast of Sharm el-Sheikh on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula, is known for its golden sand (Dahab means 'gold' in Arabic).This popular destination for windsurfing, scuba diving, and rock climbing also hosts the famous Blue Hole, a submarine sinkhole around 94 meters deep, known as one of the most ...

  23. 15 Best Beach Resorts in Egypt

    Movenpick is among the luxury hotel chains with property along Egypt's stunning coast. Mövenpick Resort in El Sokhna is a delightful 5-star resort, considered one of the best beach resorts in Egypt. It offers air-conditioned rooms, some with garden views, while others overlook the incredible sea views.

  24. PORTO MATROUH BEACH RESORT

    Porto Matrouh Beach Resort, Mersa Matruh: See traveller reviews, candid photos, and great deals for Porto Matrouh Beach Resort at Tripadvisor.

  25. 20 Amazing Locations in Egypt to Explore

    Egypt, a land steeped in history and culture, is a destination that has captivated travelers for centuries. From the majestic pyramids of Giza to the ancient temples of Luxor, Egypt offers a wealth of wonders to explore. ... Cairo Tower is a sightseeing destination and a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to enjoy a meal or a drink at ...