Marsa Alam Location 

Marsa Alam

Marsa-Alam is a coastal city on the eastern coast of Egypt in the south, and it overlooks the western side of the Red Sea. Edfu is located about 270 kilometers south of Hurghada and 132 kilometers north of Quseir. Marsa Alam’s prime location on the Red Sea has made it a popular stop for tourists who want to relax and watch beautiful scenery on their way to or from Egypt.

The Red Sea occupies a large part of the eastern desert of Egypt, of which Marsa Alam is a part. Marsa Alam is lovely for scuba divers and snorkelers looking for new destinations. Especially for those who want to get away from the most beaten destinations in the country. It is not for less since the Red Sea is a destination of great attraction and life; its precious corals and abundant marine life make it a dream place.

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What do you see in  Marsa Alam?

1- Marsa Abu-Dabbab (Abu Dabbab Beach)

Abu Dabbab Beach is one of the best beaches in Marsa Alam

You have probably heard of the fascinating coral reserve of Marsa Abu Dabbab, segmented into two enormous portions extending gloriously between the mountainous formations adjacent to the Red Sea and its crystal clear waters, commonly known as the southern coral portion and north. From where it is possible to observe its imminent natural beauty in the distance, made up of an imposing narrow gorge and striking underwater caverns.

From there, you can access the innermost area of ​​the reefs, bordered by vast herbaceous plains, and arranged in turn so that the many lovers of water sports enjoy the most fun activities of immersion and exploration towards these magical waters belonging to the Red Sea and the beautiful beach of this same locality.

You will be amazed to see an incredible variety of marine flora and fauna among its refreshing intense blue waters ranging from the fantastic bow-mouth shark to the unique sirenians, also called sea cows,s and even the lively dolphins, the peaceful colored and spotted rays, or the innumerable fish of all sizes and shades, among others.

And it is that although this is a very famous place for the many lovers of diving, snorkeling, and scuba diving, the truth is that this is not the only type of recreation and entertainment alternative that Abu-Dabbab offers because thanks to its unparalleled Coastal section surrounded by multiple hotels, gastronomic, local commercial areas and more; you can spend a unique and memorable experience with your family or loved ones.

2- Emerald Mountains

The majestic Mons Smaragdus is considered one of the spaces of excellent mineral and historical value present since long before the predynastic period when the first representatives of the pharaonic royalty in Egypt used the place as a large reserve for the extraction of luxurious emeralds of intense brightness and splendor to be arranged as jewelry and part of fine caliber accessories, to represent the maximum power and glory of the one who wears them.

Such was the case that even the renowned Cleopatra always had them among her exquisite clothing and neat ornamental decoration almost daily, which is why the fame of their use spread throughout the great Eastern Desert and beyond until successive centuries. Later.

3- Marsa Mubarak

Marsa Mubarak

One could not expect less from one of the most influential and characteristic bays in all of Marsa Mubarak, as this paradisiacal natural park is an ideal destination for those who wish to practice various nautical disciplines such as scuba diving, snorkeling, or diving due to the countless number of immersion points arranged here that include the pinnacles and north and south gardens of soft coral, among others.

Ideal for you to enjoy contemplating at a very short distance all the beautiful marine life hidden among all the awesome aquiferous immensity of its base, composed mainly of various beautifully colored coral formations, as well as many fish, mollusk crustaceans, and sea turtles of different sizes, not counting the particular dugong of Vaca Marina, and other vertebrate creatures.

4- St. Mary’s Coptic Church

This sacred Coptic enclosure, also designated as the Church of Santa Barbara, is the main or only Christian temple belonging to the unique city of Quseir, located between the adjacencies of Marsa Alam in Egypt. And where, although a significant redistribution of architectural works allusive to culture and Islamic religion, which hundreds of believers attend to this day, predominates much more.

The truth is that said Christian temple, which represents the much venerated Saint Mary, is a fascinating ancient construction that prevails even after a considerable amount of time has passed, established very close to the coast of the city and almost completely renovated due to two rarely due to its pronounced wear over the years.

It is a place of worship, prayer, and adoration that receives hundreds of faithful followers of the Christian faith annually, in addition to many other curious tourists who are interested in learning about much of its history, internal and external artistic decoration, and its imposing structural finish. , which makes it so unique and highly visited not only today but since a long time ago, just before the 20th century.

5- Wadi Gemal

The Wadi El Gamal National Park

The Wadi El Gamal National Park is a protected area of ​​Marsa Alam that occupies about 7,450 square kilometers between land and marine spaces. In its crusty place, you will be able to observe coral reefs with some 450 species and approximately more than 1200 species of fish. Numbers that correspond, no more and no less than 17% of marine life originates from the Red Sea.

Five islands are included in its limits, including the island of Wadi El Gamal. Which are equally a space for 13 species of birds to do visa; they are also spaces for the growth of local seagrasses. Such grasses are an essential food source for the endangered dugong and green sea turtles. It is also home to animals such as the Dorcas gazelle and the Nubian ibex.

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6- Dolphin House Reef

Dolphin House Reef

Dolphin House Reef or Shaab Samadai is another point that I recommend to explore the wonders of the Red Sea waters. It is a reef with magnificent corals and excellent visibility, where, as its name says, you can observe the dolphins (Spinner dolphin).

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Climate in Marsa Alam

The weather in Marsa Alam is generally conducive to a desert climate, where its highest temperatures are around 35 ° C during August, while lower temperatures prevail in January, which can reach up to about 21°C. These remain at a higher degree during the day until they drop considerably to be much colder at night.

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