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| Marsa Alam is situated 250 km south
of the popular Red Sea resort of Hurghada,
280 km east of Edfu and about 135 km south
of Quseir. This city, like most cities
on the red Sea coast was initially a small
fishing village, until it was open for
international tourism, with plans to transform
it into a world-class resort. |
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The inauguration of an international airport
early this year, will definitely attract more
attention to this pristine, and unexplored
haven on the Red Sea coast. Unquestionably,
sun, sea and sand are the main attractions,
available all year-round, coupled with a mild
and sunny climate with virtually no rainfall.
80 km of Sandy beaches, surrounded by the
turquoise, emerald and sapphire of the sea,
provide a perfect setting for a relaxing,
carefree vacation.
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Not surprisingly, it’s
particularly popular with watersports
fans and divers drawn to its quiet offshore
coral reefs and world-renowned sites such
as Elphinstone Reef with its hammerhead
sharks and unmatched wealth of marine
life. The quantity and beauty of the fauna
and flora of these waters can only be
compared with the ones in other famous
coral reefs in the world, in Australia,
the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean. Marsa
Alam is also considered an ideal base
for a fishing holiday, with conditions
ideal for deep-sea fishing trips. |
One of the unique features of this area is
the virgin sea coast, lined with rich mangrove
swamps, bird life and marine life . This is
why a safari by jeep, horseback, camel or
even quad bike, into the surrounding mountainous
desert to explore oases or the long-abandoned
goldmines, is an experience not to be missed.
There are currently 3 hotels in the area,
built with local materials to minimise negative
impacts on the environment and to complement
the unique environment of this area, with
optimistic plans to develop the tourist infrastructure,
to cope with the anticipated surge of travelers
seeking the serene beauty of Marsa Alam.
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